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"iitit Nba AND OfaEJtvtK. rtviUAi. iH. 10. lifiZ . .1 . . I'WSIIIil Nn GHRRLOnE'S BEST ili yn n n w P n ! LEE WAS WINNER K VV ; -"flME 0F-5EKtBl lUWaBUfcEIE b1 (I mwm FOSIAM KILLS W ' GERM LIFE Oil THE SP FQURT1 Any ebraMne at the asrfa. eat. bolL I porous aa a possible soore p tnfee gr i an"- v : I eJa.: 1 STRAIGHT-; N - jjT at- -jTr v jw W7 7 n;9 "wjwmijm an(T Cincinnati 1 'tf". -uuofUSM neis coin earns crediten : ; aw a iv - .11 , . - . . ! t " aTii ti r - r , (V- V Rabbits' Feet; WoUTs . Champs Did Not . Play; Pirates at Losing End Again (By th Associated Prtta.) ft. to nla, lie, Me . Mtthnrm pitched a steady UM while Wood bum wu wild and Ineffectual, ft. Lout lost. th fourth straight (am to New York this afteraooa by score f t to I. Backer, Heraog' and Math- ewson did ageelleat work at tba bat.. Score: K. H. E. Bt. Louis .... 01 111 4I S I 1 New York .. 014 000 101 t 11 t Batteries: Woodbura and Wlngo; Matheweon and Myera and Hartley. Time. 2:4e. Umpire Rlgler and Fla-Beraa. Aforded Cboksa Meal. Chicago, Majr I. Pitcher Haaa of Boston, lot Chlcaco down with one nit today, and the , vlaitors won tba final game of the aerlea hero, I to L Net a Chlcagoaa reached aecoad baao until, too eighth. At thla juncture, a bate on oalla, a double and aa out aeved the locale from a -abut -out. Smith, allowed but four hlta, two of which, with two stolon bases and a fielder's choice, netted two ran for the BoetoaUn' Score: R.K.B. Cbtcaxe 404 4 4 4 41 I I Boston . . . . 10 te 000 4 Batteries: Smith and Archer; Horn and Ktn. Time, l:!T. Umpires, Klaitn and Buah. ClarAnnatis Losing Their Hold. v ClneJaaatl. May I. PYomm aJ Vow ed Hgrhi baaes oa balls today, four af which were returned aa run for Philadelphia, and tho visitors won, 4 to t. New York's victory oner R. Lotus, coupled with the fame hero, shoTea Cincinnati out of Brat phveo In the league for tho first time thla season. Both teainst batted well. Beaton waa effective In pinches. Crore: R. R. B. Philadelphia . . .441 44 I 4 I Cincinnati lf 1 414 I I 1 Curtias. Boaton and Killlfer aad Oraham; Fromm and McLean. Time. 1:11. Umpires, Brennan aad Owwaa, PHMaarg Loot to Brooklya. , Pittsburg, Pa., Mar ooklya defeated Plttaburr today, 'I to I, mainly because of errors behind Hmdrtx. who was effective, striking out nine men In tba seven Innings ha pitched. Ptttsbarc ueed sixteen players. oVore: R. H. B. Plttsbur til 1 ! It Brooklya ltt ! 4144 I I BaUertee: ' llendrtz. Reatason, Uibsoa and (timon; Kent, Rocker aad Paelpe. Time. t:l, Umptras, Jehk- Saaoa. Cfcdrmfo Brau Wi , irashiaatoa. May - . -Chlcaae made ft three atralcht today, defeats Ine IVaablnctoa I to I, Both teat nelded poorly, but tho battlac .of tho Vhrttora waa UmHy. aroro: v R. It B. Chtcairn .: 444 414144T f 4 Vaehlnctoa .. . 444 441 444-1 4 Battorlea: Bona, Mofrtdo aad Blank; Walker. Akera aad Hoary. Time. 1:21. Umpires, Deaoam aad Perriaa. Bnaten,1 Mar t. Beaton won Uetrott. to 4. Cobb knocked a hoaje ma with a maa oa baao. Bo hit safely each ef his four tlmao at bat, for two singles, m a aerate b. dnnblo aad a beene rua. oerot K.H.M. Bestea . . A . .114 444 44 T II I tXrott 144 114 4444 1 4 t Batteries: Hall. Bedleat aad Carrl tee) Bwrwa Works oad atraag. Tlano, i. It. t'wistres. Rraas aad Kgaa. tr TO WAaVB FOREST. Iraboard Ah Una WIT Rwa a Burial Tfwea oa Baaarway. Tho saat belt gamo of tho aeaosa aetwoea tho Wako rarest aad tba A. B M. toaiaa to ta take plaeo at Wake Perest aa patarday aad tho ; leerd Air laws w ran trala freea RaJaigh to Wake Forest al re arm. , Tho trala will War RaMga at ,1:11 Batorday afleraooai aad wtara Ing wiq leave Wake Per eat at aavoa evtork. Too fare far the rwand trip will he U. roots, I CASTOR I Ar , , 14 IiMU 4 QIlira, , JW . ' " ' laava to aaww mrwa ho 4oa or ywe I eer- teo, wax wry wwo-g get atatoa. ta wwn ry ey aa lao I II aaiiiiau iiii-waaamwamma.. a . ;tve -; stdt w a --mt - . ' St f ' - f - - -i - - --"' ; ' P a - 1 - -; V ,": v :I Dream of a Lobster Fiend V ' N winsoueiccay ei '" Hl 0 kilh ina Ufa by scopptag all IfebJn aad causing- the trewbke to diaap Poar. Poataavaoap h tarn anaaaar ta aay akla disorder, laeladlaf all o- akla seal. itch, aad similar dJseaaaa, hflaer af fecttona, auch aa BTpiplos, ara quickly drlvon away. . Klng-Crowefl Onf Co. aad all druggists aall Peatarn 4 eeatal aad POaLAM BOAJVtha beautifying akla soap (tl cent). ror free ananas aC PoeteM. writ to the KawpMr Laboratories. II Waal Utk Street. Hear Tork City. BASEBALLSUUUARY NATIONAL LEAGUE At Plttaburr Pittsburc ; Brooklyn I. At Chicago Chlcaao l: Boatoa I. At ft. Insula 8t. Louts I: Now Tork I. At Cincinnati CladanaU I: PMladoiphia 4. AMERICAN LEAGUE At Boatoa T: Detroit 4. At Phlladolpbia Polladelphla-Cloveland : rain. At New Tork Mew Jerk-ft. Louie, wot nroanda. Al Waahlactoa Waahlastoa t; Chlcaco T. INTERKATIOIfAL- LEAGUE At Buffalo BaOalo-Nowark. rain. At Montreal Montreal, ; BaJtlnaaro. 1. At Rochester Ree beater, 1; Providence. 4. At Toroate Toronto. II; Jersey city, II. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION At UinBcmpolla Mlnnaapoita, 4; Toledo, I. At Kansas City Kaaaaa City, I; Loulevllla. 1. At ft. Paul , ft. Paul, 1: Columbus, 14. At Milwaukee Milwaukee. I: Indtaaapolla. I (fif teen lnnlnaa). SOUTHERN LEAGUE At Mobile Mobile. I: Nashville, I. At Now Or teens New Orleans I; Atlanta, I (to tanlaga). At Montgomery Moatgeeaery. 4; Memphis I. At Chattanooga Chattanooga, 4; Rlrwitnghaav, SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE At Mi Maeo. AJbaay, . At avaaaah, 4; At Colombia Ooramawa. I. Columbia, ; JaekaeaTtTle, CAROUNA ASSOCIATION At Oresaatit ra. T; Spartaaburg. I. At Oreeavllle Greenville, ; Aad u t. At twriotta Chartotto, I; WlnMoa-Salewt. TIROINIA LEAGUE At Peteratarg Petersburg, I; Newport News. I. At Rtehmoad Rlchmoaa. 4; Norfolk, 1. At Roaaoko Roaaoko, 4: Daavllle. 1. Portsmouth I; Lyarhharg 4. COLLEGE BALL At West RaMf A. A M. 4; Washlagtea aad Lee I. (It lantnaa.) Al Baartaabarr- ' . t'arveraMy of Ti ford CaMetro I. fToatk -1 a't as M Is,1 Jeahtaa bo- faa. erwing tho tiamp rarmbag da with freak at tirta msaatal of au t wtth a redtaroa yard aaf ho eaagw) a la1o thtagT I've hamejiesa at M tlU tea tlrwa. aad ho eaat oeoa ao traaest) an hog seed aa." . WeR, mt. tatat ao two traaw reaaed. iiafaHatky. "Tea have ta baaw ataeea ao daaa aaat aaara heat aaythhac" out Between Sidewtieelers Waahlngtoa and Leo won the gams from A. aad M. yesterday la tho eleventh, piling up throe runs Wore they coold be stopped. This waa done y meana of three errors, two men hit by the pitcher, and one scratch hit Roberteou pitched for nine In nlnga, Stafford going la la the tenth. Moraa waa affective at all times a. d vna In danger only onco. Robertaon aa wild at Umea, but effective in the ptnehea Stafford hit two men la the eleventh, thua contributing to the scoring, but waa effective otherwise. Both teams fought hard, Washington aad Lea playing an errorless game, while A. and M. made live errors, three of them coming In the fatal eleventh. This gives each one of the teams one game. The featuree of the sajiie were Robertson's twice cat chins, Washing ton and l-e runner utt Itrsl, and Kr wln'a hlttlna for the visitors. For a tlmr it looked like gelfert ould he to 'i out of the game, When a ball thrown by Mprrr hit him on his left (mole This bull was a practice hall, beln thrown from the bench. Keif II not m-elng It Kor a while 11 looked iluiiKerou). hut he gamely went uti luylng until the and. W. aad U AH It. H. Ptt. A. 4 I Smith, lb . . Wabster, e.f. Raftary. lb , Donahue, o. ', Bono, If. ... Ule, tJL .... Erwtn, aa . Peoples, lb , Moran, p. Stewart, r.f. , Totals II 1 7 35 1 4 0 A. aad M. AM. R. H. PO. . K Farmer, e.f 4 4 4 I I 1 Half art, c 4 111 1 0 nartsell, aa 4 4 14 4 1 Robertaon. p.. I f . 4 4 114 0 Patton. lb I 4 I 4 4 Jaynea r.f 4 4 0 1 I Stafford, If., p. .. 4 4 0 1 t 1 Pago, lb 4 I 1 10 4 I Spoor, lb 4 0 1 I I 1 Totals II 0 I II II I Score: R. H. K. W. and U. . .040 404 404 41 I T 4 A. and M. .404 404 444 404 I I -Moran aad Donahue; Betterte Robertson, Stafford aad Belfert. Summary: Struck out By Moran, I; by Robertaon, I; by Stafford, I. Base an balls Off Moran. 0; off Rob ertson, 4; off Stafford, 4. Hit by pitcher By Robertson. 1; by Staf ford. I. Two-base hlta Brwln. I Stolen bases Lite. Smith, Left on basso Waahlngtoa aad Lee. 14 A. aad M., S. FATALITIES AT Boy Blows Off His Head Rath erThan Goto Work, ft Is Alleged; Killed by Boiler Ex plosion; Other Notes (Hpsetal to News and Observer.) Clinton, May I. Thla moraiag al Salembarg Mr. Bvaader Howard. 4 premlaent rttlara of tho oeaaty, .aad farmer suporlateadeat of tho road frrce. waa be tied. Ho waa killed by tba exptoetoa of a steam mill hoUor where he waa at work. An Immense crowd wea at tho funeral. Deceased tee Tea a wife aad asvwral rhlldraa. Yesterday Jim Spell, a young whrte boy a be ut twelve year aid. shot hint. ; self In tho body with a pistol, kllHag himself. His met bar, a widow M eeema, waa tryUf to get htm to aw ta aork la tao neie aae ao heeaiao oa raged, weat to tho hlani aad klUed hlmeeW. Today Jadgo O. & Ferraeoa kiaraed a two Weaka tana ef I hero aad wewt to Klastsa to oarry hie wire rroaa taa asspwai aaeaa Ho Sta ys tehee a coed deal at business and made aaaay frleade Who, will to leara that Ma wtfa hi aot bettor, Werfcavea begaa yesterday the old ralbago proparaeery . ta erect low of a mslra brick balldlag. Mr. Jewa of CMdefcoee. has taa roauacr. Tao aanaiaa ta to bo steam heated aad Sited wkh all aisliia leaneleaesa aad OeaaphKad ay ptamasr isi. -What thta tows hoeda It A swed srtrvo a agiiaaava ae eater. Tea get sen ewe yaw want appntal edr He, hi ay vrt TOWfJ DFCLINTQN . t- pisaia.- newstea rm , . - , leeom. cani , r-nw. j i , I " ; "ITU nuu inue rrmeaj. The medicine that actually curO. disease! of the blood when all else (aHs and the doctors hate quit. For rheumatism, tkin-com-plainU, ulcers, catarrh, and the weakness resulting from malignant blood poison, B.B.B. is your one all power ful reliance, , Yr money kuk if it Ms. ,,elw- II your urufgist can't (apply you, write to The Bleed Balm Co, Philadelphia. St. Louis. .lusitfJUrint uiai you umnt. Visitors Took Long Lead in First Two Innings, Butj Home Team Bunched Three Scores in the Eighth Special to News and ohwrver.i Greenville. B. ('.. Mey OreW- vllle won an uphill m this after noon with Anderson, t to t. The visitors scored two In ihr first and three In the aacontl when with two on Kelly hit over the fence After this there was nothing dolus for Anderson as McFartaa aettled down in vhe second the locale puhd (wo sx-ross and another In the nfth and the eighth sealed the Rumr whrn Powell hit over right center fence. Uoodmaa hit to center, the ill setting away and going for three lumen Barbara ofllowed with a triple to rlaht and Bowen tripled to right also. The two home runs and Neldlag of Bar bara featured. The score It H. B. Oreenvtlle 410 010 if i 14 4 Anderson lie 0t n I II I Batteries: McKarlan and Powell; Ramaay and Mllllman Umpire, O'Hrten. Attendance. 600 CITY CONTRIBUTES Board of Aldermen Last Night Appropriated $1,000 to Help Defray Expenses' of Com ing Conventions At a called meeting nfihe Board of Aldermen laet niKht IT.I44 was ap propriated i iu body to help defray the expn of the two coming politi es I convention to be held In thla city. the same t Itd to Mr. W. . Wll- sna. chairman f the general eeavea Ilea committee of the Chamber of Commerce, who will use It la ronaee- tien with other funda The aldermen were addressed rela tive to the mutter of neeeeeary funds by Mr. Ileon K Lltchford, Preetdeot of the Chamber nf Commerce, and Mr. Jamee II l'i both ef whom laid great etrees upon the necessity ef hav ing (be proper funda for the eater tatameat of th- large aupiber ef peo ple who will here a so a the occa sion of th two rnaventlona After thae two geeitliana had Aa lahed epeekina Aldenaaa Mardea la t red ueed a motion gitrtng 11.444 from Ike eeaatgem i fund fee the purpose Of help meetlns the eapeaeea part of which will per or the deeeratloaa la the aadltorlum Thaao deewratloas Will be permanent ' This smooni of moaey Is for the two rem Mil Ion aad Wilt faH short tf the amount needed far the enameis ef ewtarialnins A aemmrltoa from the Chamber of Cemeeeo Is aew has eoMrttteg prttate Mbarrtptlaaa frwm ctlaeaa e-w i raavd tho Pry BpiB. She bad a ree Mao a atewa. had when ebe mag. " hUd play ewre, awad paJaeea, the wem a (mm. Be M averse eh warn bull therd, oaaw play air comb." end aa aa ta law naaela- the wwew t a erf eye ta the , CaM4 fi isbyterlaa. i GREENVILLE WINS ROM ANDERSON ii rvii oiiiivr, fK II m rain mv v- - II , W iL fi pi (SaacUl to News aad Otwervor.) Charlotte. May f Is the game played on the local arnuutla thla Charlotte took the opening game of tho series with WnVor hero thla afternoon by the a-ore of I to 1. V Bach aide waa credited With a dou ble play. Charlotte retiring the aide la the ninth after Htewart. ftnt up In thla Inalax had doubled and another runner had reached (tret on an error wtth oaa dowa. Hllltx stole home in 1 tho alith while Winston shortstop held the balL 1 Score by Innlnra: H H v.. ' Charlotte 104 111 00'- S 7 I Wlnstoa-flaltm 104 400 010 I i Hattrrtee: Shebaley and Malcolm son; Brandon and Oalvln. Time. I.:".. STANDINQ0F CLUBS ATIOWAti liEAGCE. riuba New Tork . . Cincinnati . . Chicago . . . Brooklyn . . Boston Philadelphia Pittsburg . . ft, Looia . . . Won. Lost. PC , II 4 .71 , 14 .727 11 .171 , I I .471 I It .410 T 1 .411 7 II HI , I 11 .III AMKRICAN LKAGCE. Cluba L- Chicago 17 Boston II Philadelphia I Washington IS, Cleveland St. Louis ' Detroit , It New Tork II A p.c. .IIS CAROLINA IJCAGl l. Cluba Charlotte . . Spartanburg Anderson Winston . . . Greensboro Greenville . Won. Lest. p.c. .112 .412 .140 .III .III .III aoyTHKRN liEAGVIV Cluba Mobile Birmingham Chattanooga Won. Loot. P.C. . II II .too . 14 11 .III . It I .111 . It I 111 . II II .11 . I II .44 . I 14 .111 . I II .171 Memphis Atlanta Nashville . . . New Orleans Montgomery SOUTH ATLANTIC LK-tGCE. Cluba. Albany Savannah . . Jacksonville Mscoa .... Columbia Columbus . . Won. Loot P.C. .11 4 .7M ..11 I .III ..II 7 .III . I II .414 .11! .114 . I II .114 VIRGINIA LEAGCE. Clubs. Won. Loot. P. V. Roanoke I J Petersburg 1 Portsmoath 171 Norfolk 7 HI Newport News tteavtlle . .444 Richmond 7 11 .III Lynchburg I I .111 Hrdla. of Speaks Hero Moaday Night. Greensboro, May I. Hon. J. Thom as Hefiln. Congressman from Ala bama, will eddreaa the Democratic voters of Wake county in Raleigh Monday eight. May ftib , In the In terest ef Hon. Oarar W. I'aderweod'a caadtdary for the Democratic aoml nation far Prealdeat. Mr. Media la oae ef the aratoro of the present Congrsaa aad wilt ma ho a great Democratic speech, his frteaids snnounce. TPowder ,llir"1 . . ta p a geiw 4 i'n!!L"!vS f , i iwlfa t4 w e- s awwafc'e."1 "' Iq IT; lvFra!3 sad 4asr seesa sea imp Um, B4 Ilk --AiWit i a i t VI A i Tailored to Measure UNION NATIONAL WOOLEN MILLS Masonic Temple Bid. East U&rgett Street . RALEIGH. N.C. ' - ALSO' - Durham, Greensboro, Charlotte, Elizabeth City, 1 uuruniton, II CIT Address Will Be Delivered By Judge Stephen C. Bragaw, of Washington llalelifh all! do honor tolny to tho heroes, living and deed, who ao gal lantly served the South in the days of 1111-41. for thee1 - Boys In Grey" won undying fame in the days whan they pressed, forward In battle array. This Is 1Mb Memorial flay May Taa so dear to all tho Southland. Judge Stephen C. Bragaw of Wash Ington, N. C. will deliver the Memo rial Address this afternoon, and will apeak from the pavilion la the Con federate section of Oakweod Ceme tery shortly after 4 o'clock. He ta an eloquent speaker, and It la certala that hie address will be one that will Interest, educate, and charm. The prorsaaioa 'will move at o clock from th north antra u trance ta the Capitol grounds, and will be la charge of Chief Marshal W. C. Rid dirk, aaststsd by- twelve mounted aldea la the Una will be-Confeder ate vet ran a. the L. O'B. Breach Coa federata Drum Cor pa. A. aad M. radeto. and the A. aad M. College band. The proiaaaloa will peas along Edenlon atrast to Bloaat, to North, to Oakwood avenue, and will enter Oakwood Cometory; at the Coafedor ata entrance! There, the speaker. Judge Stephen C. Bragaw, will bo escorted to tho pavlHon. The opening prayer will ho by Rev. W. Met!. White, aad Judge BrffTw will be Introduced hy Chief Marshal Rlddlck. There wiU bo music by the choir, tho A. and M. Col lege bead aad tho L. OB. Breach lrum Corpa Tape will bo aeoaded. and the gravea will be decorated with flowers aad fkaga There will be many flowers need ed, and all who will give them are requested to pond them fb the weat MEMORIAL DAY I Y0E1EI6H BIG VALUES IN HUCK, DAMASK AND BATH, TOWELS i Bath Toweh 10, 15, 23 and 50c i Large 1 1 ik k Towch, while nd red k border 1 0c each, $ 1 .00 per dozen 15c quality J1-J0 per dozen 2.V quality W-w per dozen WV quality V per dozen English ling Ooth. 10c value 98c per bedt of twelve vards. ' . , 3Tvinrh Curtain Swiss, dots and figured 4' Special 10c , .10 inch FiRurrd Scrim. 20c quality now . .15c Call or write for Sam plea. . - HUNTER - . TT h ' MAD Fit Guaranteed' uoneord. BortJoc of tho Capitol, : between .IV aad I o'clock. ' s .- Dinaer ta taa Velrrana, . Aa eveat.of Memorial Day In RJ. aigh at the aaeual dlsaer given to t!i Coafedorata votarana . Thai will b oarvod today at noon la the Capitol, Square, aador tao direction at t Ladles Memorial Association aad.tn baughtara of tho Confederacy, who have arranged for a meat appetising dinner. . ' . , AU who desire ta contribute to th dinner ara "roqueeted , to hauo thei " contributions at the Capitol, Squar . between I and IS o'clock. t ' - , r I MARTIAND'S REPTRIilCAX UOVIlKMOR OfJT FOB SGf.in ' KOOHaCVrUiT . DELKGAtlOX. ' BalUmora, May lv Govecnnr ' o PblUlpa Lea Ootdahorough, ona ef tho leaders of tho Republican party la Maryland. - today de ' ola red that ho advoeatod sand- Ing a delegation to th national d convention that would vote for Colonel Roooovelt aa . long aa 9 there waa a chance ot kla re cotvtac tho nomination., . Waa for Tart Till Ma Last ' Ooveraor Goldaboroturb said: ii "Cotoael Roosevelt wea tho aswf . sreatlal vote la the nrlraarlea in " this Stat hast Moaday, aad tho ' will of taa people ohould pre- ' vail. I waa oa tho Tkft gldi and d) we tnat " ", ., ookoitms) iroTFfi v TO AJMrLIHH TWR - 4joMMCcr.Mrarr. (By thsAaaarlatadPrem) Washington. ' May , . The Hoaae today voted 111 to 41 to : abolish tho United States Court of Commerca, maay Republicans o 4 voting with the ' Demoerate. Caaee aow pending befora th eeurt. aador the aoolltloa pro. 4 vtstoa contained la tho legiela- 4-, 4 the, executive aad Judlulary 4 approprlatloa bill would bo 4- traaafarred ta the Varloue Fed- 4 erai district roortg having com- -4 peteat juried lotto. 444444444 RAND CO.
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