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THE MORNING S1AB, WILINTO; N; C.. WEDKisijAY, SEPTElStBElt 14, J!HO. ' 1'J A. If I ! ' ' ' 1 1 .. II V . rr as Bail, H4 H NATIONAL UEAGU1. A ITANDINQ OF THE CLUBS. !f!.VT..TII ! ! AMERICAS'. ' t WiuTliOst. Pet. $ H H H New York, Sept. 13. The Pirates end Giants split up-today's double header, the visitors winning the first game and the locals the second. Pittsburg 001 020 02611 16 2 Jew York .....000 001 000 1 5 2 Adams and Gibson; Mathewson, Dickson and Myers; time 1:56. Pittsburg ..."..000 000 003 3 7 5 New York 020 172 30x 15 15 0 T.ipfield. L,eever ana uiusuu uu ur mon: Wiltse and Myers dime 1:45; Brooklyn, Sept. 13. McMillian's triple following a base on bails cou pled with Rowan's single gave Cincin nati a victory over Grooklyn ehre to day in the opening game of the series. Cincinnati 000 000 300-3 8 1 Brooklyn 010 000 001-2 9 2 Kowan and McLean; Knetzer, Scan Bon and Miller; time 1:42; umpires IKlem and Kane. No other games scheduled. Athletics .. Boston . . New York . Uetroit .. .. Washington Cleveland . . Ohloiiiio .. . St. LonU .. ..74 . .5S ..57 ,."0 .42 30 55 m 57 74 73 89 8) Am .580 .57. .5(55 .4. .4:18 .3(50 .320 NATIONAL LEAGUE. Chicago .. Pittsburg .. New York . . Philadelphia Cincinnati .. St. I,ouis .. . Hrooklyn .. . Huston .. .. Won. Lost. Pet. .587 .584 .508 .4!H5 .411 .mi ..S4 38 ..74 52 . 73 52 . 1 M . . V4 05 ..51 7-S ..4 78 ..45 S4 and Schlel; umpires O'Day and John- ROBESON POLJTIC8. McNeill Club Organized at Lumberton Last Night. Reports. (By Long Distance Telephone.) Lumberton, N. C, Sept. 13. A large and enthusiastic meeting of Democrats wa sheld in the Court House nere to night for the purpose of organizing a McNeill Club. T. A. McNeill, Jr., was elected president, and J. A. Sharpe, secretary. Mr. McNeill made a rousing speech of acceptance. The following vice presidents were elect- pd: Wesley Britt. Fnillips, J. M. A. H"H" Alexander, A. L. White, R. D. Cald- wen, v . 1JJH, j. . -, Prevatt, L. E. wnaiei AMERICAN LEAGUE ! chirao. Sent. 13. Although Walsh ttruck out 13 batters today, Chicago was shut out 1 to 0 by St. Louis. A halls, a nassed ball and Nor- then's single in the first inning gaye Ithe visitors the lone tally of a cold and listless game, St Louis 100 000 0001 3 2 .Chicago 000 000 000-0 3 ,3 Nelson and Killifer; Walsh and Sul livan; time 1:40; umpires Evans and Sheridan. s Philadelphia, Sept. 13. Washington rwas again shut out by Philadelphia today 6 to 0. Dygert. who has pitched very seldom this season, was in grand form and held Washington down to Jour nits, none of which was secured until the seventh inning. Washington ....000 000 0000 4 3 pnnadelphia ....110 002 20x 6 11 3 Gray, Moyer and Henry; Dygert and Livingstone; time 1:35; umpires O Juoughlin and Collifiower. Boston, Sept. 13. New York won the final game of the American League season here today from the locals by uro of 7 to 5. Each team used nuhorn and all but the last (two men were batted hard. The vis itors won in the seventh on four hits, irit.iirtna' Wnnt from the box. 1 New York .....003 100 300 7 12 1 Boston .........200 110 1005 13 3 Warhop. Hughes, Ford and Swee ney; Hunt. Wood, Cicotte and Mad den; time 2:03; umpires Perrine and fljineen. .Detroit, Sept. 13.-The champions feecured a lead of six runs in the third inning today, but Cleveland got to ILoudell in the sixth and scored seven. Detroit ...006 001 0007 8 2 Cleveland 000 107 000-8 11 3 Loudell, Stroud, Mullin and Casey Schmidt: Kaler. namnesB uu Walters, W. J. n. B. Townsend. C. M. Fuller and Frank Gough. Central committee: T. A. McNeill, Jr., R. D. Caldwell, A. Jfi. White, M. W. Floyd, F. Gough, D. B. McNeill. One hundred and seventy- five! members were enrolled m the I club. F. J: Adams was present1 from Blue Springs township and declared that Sheriff McNeill would carry that) township by an overwhelming major ity. A. P. Sell was present rrom Kea Snriners and declared that his town ship would be solid for McNeill, vv. N. Peden, also from Blue Springs, de clare dhis township was largely for McNeill. A flourishing McNeill Club has been formed in East Lumberton and encouraging reports were received from there. Copyright Hrt icbaffner Be Marx TWO NEGROES LYNCHED. Victims of Mob at Tiptonville, Terin. Taken From Sheriff. TiDtonville. Tenn., Sept. 13 Will Sham and Bob Price, . negroes, who for seven or eight years have worked on various farms over the county, were lynched last night by a mob of about 40 men, for an attempted assault on I two little daughters of Jack Downing at their home at Connersville. The negroes were taken from Sheriff Haines in a cypress brake aboufethree-1 quarters of a mile from Tiptonville, : the sheriff having taken them there to hide them. The members of the mob were not masked. TJERE is reproduced the cover of The $tyle Book issued by Hart Schaffner;& Marx to show well-dressed men howvclothes ought to be made. . Any of you who are fortunate enough to be on the list for this book should look it over carefully. The A. David Company . : - The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothing. . GOLFING EVENTS YESTERDAY. SCHEME HIS ONLY ASSET. and l,and and Adams; Evans. time 2:15; umpire SOUTHERN LEAGUE. T At Chattanooga 2; Mobile 6. ' 2nd: Mobile 2; Chattanooga 0. At Atlanta 3; Montgomery 2; (14 in Siings.) At Memphis 0; New Orleans 2. At Nashville 2; Birmingham 2; (1 Innings, darkness.) FRATERNITY INITIATES. i' Those Who Join Greek Letter Socie ties at the University. (Special Star Telegram.) ' Chapel Hill, N. C, Sept. 13. Follow Ins pl lone established custom of many vcara thfi fraternities of the Univer sity last night initiated the new meA n their secret orders. Those ad mitted to the secrets of the fraternal associations were: Phi Delta 'ineta, Thomas Norwood; Delta Kappa Epsi Hon Walter Stokes. Peyton Smith and i.parv; Beta Theta Pi, Spate Hunter, j. r. McCabe, William Cook and Wil liam Burwell; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. ,W. E. Tillet; Zeta Psi, Banks Mebane; NiBTtia Nu. Horace Johnson, Carl Wil son and L. Stockton; Kappa Alpha, vravnea Harerett. Post. Spears, I. M Rnvldn and M. Spainhour; Alpha Tau Omega, A. T. Devaughn, Benj. Huske, X.uke Lamb and Heny Williams; Pi IKappa Alpha, Royster and Shamber- ger ' RESULT IN PRINTER'S LEAGUE. Chicaao. Wins From Pittsburg New York and Boston Washington. Sept. 13 Chicago de feated Pittsburg 20 to 2 in the Print- era' hall eame which featured the second day of the Union Printers' Na tlonal Baseball League tournament to day. Another contest wnicn promised Vice President Holcomb, of "United "Exchange," is Bound Over. Chicago, Sept. 12. William H. Hol comb, who as "vice president of the TT 11 J .1 - ! i 1 1 .1 L .flil OOO.OOt), Is charged with violating tne postal laws in the alleged conduct ing of a "get-rich-quick" scheme, was bound over, to the Federal grand jury toaajnn DOnas or 55,000. Postoffice inspectors and former em ployes of the eompany testified before United States Commissioner Foote that Holcomb said there are practical ly no -assets .belonging to the concern, except HoicomD s scneme itseir. Earl P. Smith, a postoffice inspec tor, testified that the picture of the company's alleged office, printed on its literature was really that of a rail way ticket office at Los Angeles, Cal According to the witness, the com pany planned to furnish information on any subject anywhere, to conduct country-wide railway and hotel adver using ana a national system of gar ages, to accept sales agencies, to con- duct tours, and many other enter prises. By co-operation of the agents in the various lines the investor was told that the company could furnish the various services cheaper than Individ uals. Holcomb is alleged to have sold con siderable stock in the company. FATAL WRCI-ON N. & W special Crashed Into Station Killing Two Persons.- Til . 1 .1 J ITT TT . . DiuBueiu, vv. va.. seDt. 3. Un a lonely stretch of the Wlest Virginia mountains. President T. V. TnhneAn General Manager N. DV Mailer, of the .Nonolk and Western Railroad had a narrow escape from death today when tneir special train crashed into the little station of Delorme, 91 miles west of here. Both Mr. Johnson and Mr. Maher were unhurt, but Favette Wool wine, road foreman of engines ana D. Burton, the engineer, were pinioned under the engine .and Rilled and Station Agent H. O, Mowed Down Champiions and Former Champions Winners. Brookline, Mass., Sept. 13. Two fast rounds of match and medal play ruthlessly mowed down champions and lormer champions in the 16th an nual golf championship at the Coun try Club today with the result that only 16 well seasoned players remain ed tonight of the 209 who started in the initial round yesterday. Among those who fell by the wayside today were Robert A. Gardner, of rtinsdale, who wrested the title from the East last year and H.. C. Chandler Egan, of Exmoor, who twice has won na tional honors. Of the j.6 survivors of the 36 holes of medal and the 18 holes of match play, six are practically local golfers, four claim New York as theit home, three came on from Chicago, while Philadelphia, Toledo and Ver mont each have one. The 16 includes only one former champion, Walter J. Travis, of Gar den City, but in it are Charles Evans, Jr., of Chicago, who Is a hot favorite among the Westerners for the "cham pionship and Frederick Hen-eshoff, of New York, and Ekwanok, who won the gold medal in the qualifying round with a brilliant lo2. Herreshou in his match with J. F. Shanley, of Deal. N. J., made a 72, or an average of 74 1-2 for the three rounds. - The bogey is 80, and only a few proffs sional players have broken 75. Egan was eliminated before 10 o- clock. Gardner held on until lunch when the committee decided that 168 was the highest score possible for con tinuation and as the champion had one stroke more he put his clubs in the bag. In the first round of match play, with the scores made in the 36-hole qualifying round, W- C. Fownes, Jr., of Philadelphia, (155) defeated Ellis Knowles, of Pensacola, (164), two up and one to lay. T"t. t - - The police say Mrs. Klein confess ed to them that she has been making a regular practice of smuggling jewels from abroad and selling them in Chi cago, New York, Baltimore, and, New port. " She 'will be given a hearing tomor-row.- Trv a Star Business Local LOW HUES to FLORIDA Via Seaboard Air Line Fast PLAN DINNER TO LORIMER. Senator's Friends Will Ask President Taft to Sit at Head of Table. Chicago, Sept. 12. Friends of Unit ed States Senator William-. Lorimer HtiffheR. nflare coine tr rrive- him a flintier Tn much interest was between Boston Delorme, was seriously injured by fly- dignant over the slap given their lead- and wew xorR, uui unci sums imcc mg timDers. er by Tneodore Roosevelt In connec- lnnlngs rain fell in torrents upon the Both Woolwine and Burton lived in tkm with the Hamilton Club dinner, field and the contest wan called with the score a tie, one to one. This game will be played off before the close of the tournament. NOVEL MASSAGE' CREAM. Perfect Skin Food That Removes Wrinkles and Clears Complexion. ' The most delicate skin will quicklr respond to the soothing and tonic ef fects of Hokara, ana wnen tnis pure ekin food is used, pimples are soon a thine of the past As a massage cream or after shav ing it is unequaled, removing all ir ritations, and making the skin soft jund velvety. xjiueueiu. ine SDeciai wnich was maae up of, three private cars, in which the officials were makine an inspection of tfce system and two coaches, was running eastbound on an easy schedule, but as it rounded the curve on which the Delorme depot i is located it left the track. The two coaches " and the engine turned over but the private care did not leave the rails. TUTTLE LEAVES B. & M. ROAD. Railroad President Retires After 17 Years of Service. Boston, Sept. 13. Lucius Tuttle to- dav resieiied the . nresidenpv tf h Apply a little to the hands or face Boston & Maine Railroad. Charles S. affor -nrashiner and Surprise VOUrSelr I Mellen nMstHml nf ttia KTa, -v-i- iwith the dead skin that comes off. . New Haven & Hartford Railroad to- Hokara is tne oniy massage cream night Is acting president of the Bos ihat is an antiseptic, and pimples, ec- ton & Maine, with all the powers of aema, and all skin blemishes soon dis- president. The retirement of Mr. Tut- appear when It is usea. 1 tie, who for 17 years -nas heen at the Although rar superior to me orai- bead or. tne Boston & Maine, occurred jiary massage creams and sold on a J at the monthly meeting of the board guarantee of "best you ever,, usea ori0f directors of the road today. back, yet the price Is a trifle, . Mr. Tattle- retired because of ill 2Sc for a liberal jar. health and because he also believed a. " 1 . I . m.M Sold on guarantee py j. mens uum the New Haven company coma as. IngDrugCo. - ' sume the directors' responsibility of If the skin trouble is caused by lm-jthe admfnlstration of the Boston & Wre blood or If the bowels are inac- Maine." He was granted a leave of ah- tive. use Hokara Biooa laDieis. mey sence ior tne reniwnuer -oi ms term. cool and . cleanse tne Diooa ana rega- it w uBoerewoa tui xar. imue win ate the bowels in a natural way. i remain a member oi tne ppara. they plan to entirely eclipse that af fair with a monster function, that will be tn the nature of a showing of the full strength of Lorimer. President Taft will be invited to sit at the head of the table, thus discoun tenancing the action of his predeces sor in office. The scene of the func tion will be. in all probability, the Coll seum. At least 10.000 persons are to be present, and among them will ue powerful politicians from both Illinois and other States. Speaker Cannon is understood al- read to have tentatively accepted an invitation. As a sequel in the dinner organiza tion of a new Republican club in. Chi cago is predicted. The club is ex pected to consist of Lorimer suppor ters whose resignation from the Ham ilton club is looked upon as sure to follow that of their chief and other prominent Republicans- who have no central club affiliations. WOMAN FOR SMUGGLING. Mrs. Louisa Klein. Aaed 60 Years. Held on Serioiifc Charae. Philadelphia, Sept. 13. Mrs. Louisa Klein, aged 60 years, of Chicago, was arrested and Jewelry valued at $10, 000 which the police into this country through Ne York On All O-llot fV, I i - -. hub BBIBBU Ugre lOt u vcuiicti umce ueiectives. Trains, Splendid Equipment, Quick Schedules. Fare From Wilmington . S7.00 i:nmted states of ameuica, east- ern District of North Carolina.- In the District Court, Fourth Division. In the m;itter of Floyd Bros. & Mitchell, H.iuk rupt. In Bankruptcy Xo. J."il. Notice Is hereby tfiveiL tliat on Saturday, the lirst day f (K-toRor, 1910, at 12 o'clock noon. at the Court House door of Bladen County, same heins at Kllzahethtown, North Caro lina, the undersigned Trustee of the estate of Floyd Bros. A: Mitchell. Incorporated, nanKrupt, iy virtue or an order made in said cause by the lleferee, Mr. ieo. It. Howell, will expose for sale at public auc tion, for cash, to the highest bidder, cer tain lands heloujdug to said estate, bound ed and descrlled as follows, to-wit: fcit uated. lyinj; aud being in White Cfeek J owiiship, Bladen County, North Carolina. beidnnliijr at a stake hear Shakehead Branch, in N. W. Jenkins' line and at llowcrs lope'8 corner, and runs theuce with N. AV. .lenkins line North VA 1-2 East 11.G0 chains to a stake, in old line; theuce norm -i west .j.v.i.i mains to n stake, a cor ner: thence south (54 -west 2!).."M) chains to Flowers l'ope's corner; theuce with her line south i!G east .TJ.OS chins to the heginning corner containing 100 acres, more oT less, known as a portion of the lands formerly owned hj vCape Fear Lumber Co., and he- inn aiso a portion or trn-t of land No. or a survey made by . I. Neves for .T. H .lenkins and wife in May. l!KXi, whMi will more fully nppenr by reference to a plot ii:-ifm on record in rue om-e oi tne Hear ister of leeds of Bladeu County. North Carolina in Book No. 48, pajre bll, said lands havtns heen conveyed to the said S. B. McLean. Trustee, as aforesaid, bv J. H. .Icukins and wife, by deed tinfoil LAprll i, lido, and recorded in the office of tne uegrister or leods of Bladen County North Carolina, in Book oi, page 581 lated September 5th, 1!10. s. b. Mclean, irustee or Floyd Bros. & Mitchell, Inc. l.it lKI lipt . 4t-se-7-H-21-28. to JACKSONVILLE, FLA S9.00 TAMPA, FLA. Tickets good returning on any regular train scheduled to leave Jacksonville on or before October 4th, 1910. Best Trip Offered This Year. Call on or write H. S. LEARD, Raleigh, N. C. F. A. FETTER, Wilmington, N. C. se-14-7t. APPALACHIAN EXPOSITION. KXOXVILXK. TENN. Very Low Kound Trip Katea Via Southern Railway. Account the above occasion the Southern Ilailway announces the sale of very low round trip rates to Knoxville. Tenu., and return as follows. Tickets on sale September 10th to Oc tober 12th, Inclusive, with final return limit ten days from date, but not including date of sale. Bate from Kaleijrb. 12.2."; Jolds horo. 13.70: Selirta. Si:V:iO: Durham. $11.4.: Chapel Hill, $11.45: Oxford. $12.45; Buiiinjr- ton. $10.45. The above tickets are pood in Pullman Sleeping Cars abo day couches. Will also have on sale of September 15th, 22nd, 2Mh, and October 0th. with final return limit eight, dars from date of sale n ronnd trip ticket' from Raleigh. SK.25-; (Joldsboro. n.i"i; Selma. $S85; Dur ham. $7.75: Burlinarton, $7.05; Oxford, 8.40. These tickets will only be good In day coaches. Rates from all other points in same pro portion as the above. For all information as to rates, sche dules, Pullman accommodations, etc., ad dress the undersigned. V. II. PARNELL, Traveling Passenger Agent, se-14-3t. Raleigh, N. C. SALE OF BANKRUPT STOCK. ine bid made at the sale of hes gooas, wares and merchandise, includ ing fixtures, of Ed N. Penny. Incorpo rated, bankrupt, which sale was this day duly made by the Trustee in Bank. mptcy, having been increased 10 per cent, and a re-sale having been order ed; ; JNow, therefore, the undersigned irustee will, on the lbth day of SeD- tember, 1910, at 10 o'clock in the fore noon, at tne store No. 28 South Front street; in Wilmington, N. C, sell at public auction for cash, the stock of goods, wares and merchandise, includ ing fixtures, belonging to Ed N. Penny, incorporated, Bankrupt, the bidding to be started at the amount of the in creased bid, to-wit, the sum of 2,860. Dated this 10th day of September, 191U. J.-W. LITTLE, -se 11 to 15 Trustee. GO TO fie-lltt Crystixl Palace High Class Vaudeville Afternoon, 3:30 and 4:30. Night, 9:15 and 10:15. Joylartd Select Motion' Pictures, . Continuous, 2:30' to ill P. M. EXCURSION TO FLORIDA. The Coast Line Offers Very Low Round-Trip Rates to Jackson ville and Tampa, Septem ber 27th. Announcement is made by the At lantic Coast Line that it will sell ex cursion tickets on Tuesday, -Septem ber 27th, from Wilmington at rate of $7.00 to Jacksonville, and $9.00 to Tampa. Tickets will be sold at halt the above fares to children five years of age" and under twelve, and all tick etc will be limited to return leaving destination not later than midnight of October 4, 1910. The Atlantic Coast Line offers ex cellent service to Florida, and infor mation regarding schedules, etc.; also tickets -and - reservations may be ob tained by telephoning 160. .T. C. WHITE, General .Passenger Agent. W. J. CRAIG, Passenger Traffic Manager, Wilmington, C. se 14-tf. . CHICHESTER S PILLS THE 61AMONU llEAMlt A 1 C . 2i Ladliil AtkjMrVnnlttlorj ietallic taa Void me lae Ribbon. I'll l-vkan-Uw'a Utaa IM1I la ne and Ui VJ J boxes, sealed .-with J$! I FILLS, for , yencKnowa as Best, safest, Always Rellabl MdBYDiWlSTSlmiElL Dnnhk Ask ior .MAMO.VD 11BA ij J jL j(j:J 1 ' II at A magnificent line of ovely new Coat Suits, they are classy, styl ish and extraordinarily cheap fo r the quality. Among the new goods coming in are a lot of beautiful Four-inf Hand Silk Ties ior men and ma ny colors in Windsor Ties for bovs and girls that we are selling for 10c Special for this week will be. 34-inch Serges at 15c 36-inch Taffeta black and Shepard Plaid 89c New line of Japonica Silks, all c olors 25C 36-inch Mohair Brilliants in all shades. Men's ?5.00 Dunlap and Crosse tt Oxfords, closing at $3 50 THIS GREAT STORE is packed from cellar to roof and you will find grand bargains in Trunks, Matting, Carpet, Rugs, Oil Cloth and all kinds of houso fur nishing goods. W e carry a large line of the famous ADLER ROCHESTER Sulla for men and are now mak ing a specialty of Boys Suits and Fur nishings. Everyone neglects the boy, b ut we are going to ma"ke suecial pro vision for him in the future. Bag 210, 212 and 214 North Front Street 25 SS 3L, ummJ Just :Reeeiyed - Another Shipment Fruit Jars Pints, Quarts? 2-Qiiarts. JELLY TUMBLERS lalso! Jar Rubbers and Jar Caps, WIRE HAY TIES Big &ock, all lengths. Send us your orders, We give you right prices and quick shipment N. Jacobi Hardware Co. VV. .. fc) rs re? lo) , : 13 Lc, L9i Ui 5alI5IIII"lISl This Is to notify our customers that they can secure this pouular brand by sending their orders to Petersburg, Va. 4 Doz. Dotlles Fa O. D. Petorsb'g, S3.00. 10 Doz. Dottloo F. O. D. Petorob'g, S7.50. nnoicv Dnof nnriNfiMn nnMDnMV K UillL1.l rfiilll QflCvlflliU uumrHiii H i G. MORGAN KNIGHT, Managk PETERSBURG. VA. Capital $550,000. Surplus $410,000 $960,000 THE MUROHISON NATIONAL BANK OF WILMINGTON Receives deposits, lends money on approved security, and conducts a comprehensive banking business by the best known modern methods. -,.,. v United States, Government, State, County and City Depositary. 1 V V
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