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.1 . i 1 . 1 4' ' 4 ;. j 1 - Sporting News 11 BASEBALL STJMWAKT. - . SOUTHER LEAGUE, " ! .! "At Atlanta: Atlanta. 11: BhrevenorL L At MoBtguarienri JUltle. Hook. j Mont ;.. At Urraingbamt Birmingham,!; Raw . At Kealtville: Nashville, 1; Memphis, 4 " . .s sorfir Atlantic ukxaxre; At Cherleetun: Columbia, t; Charles r ton. . . , At Augusta: R.ivnnnah, ; Augusta, i. At Macou; Jacksonville, 0; Macon, 4. AMERICAN LEAGt'E. At New York: New York, t, Washlng tpn. t At Boston: Boston. 1: Philadelphia. 3. At Cleveland: Clvv4and, 3; Hu lioula, v. NATIONAL, LEAOtE. At Pittsburg: IMttshurg, 7: Hrooklyn.it. (No other game scheduled.) VIROINIA HTATK I.EAGfB. At Roanoke: Lynchburg, 3; Kounoke, I tie Innings i At Norfolk: Norfolk. 11; Richmond. 4. At Henvillc: I'anvlllr, , Portsmouth, 4. 1EA8TER.H LEAGUE. At Providence: Baltimore, 4; Provi dence, 1. At Rochester: Toronto. 4; Rochester, 2. At HurTnlo: Montreal. 2: IlufTalo. . At Newark: Jrrey City, 7; Newark, i. COLLEGE O AMES. At Eiterj Harvard, ; Kxler, L. STANDING OF THE CLinS. SOUTHERN LEAGUE. Von. lout. yc. .4.11 .ill .hZ, Mi, '7i Naw Orleana .. .. 1:4 i: 8bavport l:i Uataphla .. m I Attata j i; Rlrmkafbim , :'l 1" Mantgoniery ).'. Kaanvtlla .. .. .. M .. 14 tilUa Rock lu x OUTIl ATLANTIC IXAOI'E. Won. U PC Augusta u .. :'4 li Charleston i: is Macon it i Jacksonville 17 ! iMueasjla .. .. n, l atavaanaa in .1 AMERICAN kPAOUa.'. Woo. Ixnt. Philadelphia 1)4 M (larelsnd ;i lo New York .. M ?o l.t Dattett M .. 1 IK 81 Louis.. M .... 17 11 Chicago M. 14 17 Washington ........ 1 1 :i Boaton M .. M .. .. I - .tNi .4b y r ,7wl i !77 M .0 NATIONAL LEAGUE. Won. I -oat. PC , ; Chloago .. .. .. 1- M ,' New York l:t .fc'J i li. PltUburg .. .. .. .. In .Mn I Philadelphia It ..'-.I Si Lou la .. .. .. .. la :i .tt, ' . Cincinnati 17 1'4 .tli '. Boston U :n :sc , ',' ' ' Brooklyn u .;il'ii EASTERN LRAOITE. VYn. let. PC. I (T.i ' Buffalo .. Newark .. . Jersey City Rot-heater .. Baltimore ., Providence . Toronto . ., Montreal ,. . .. .. . 17 H II II !J It " - 14 1.; i.i li lu II j.,,, .37K i.F.A-r.rt: gamf-s. flOUTHr.ItNLEAOt!F. Birinlnghuni. Ala . May '.? Blrmlng hsm took the lust gams from New Oi -leans. The home run over . enter field fence hy flmltli waa the feutme S. ore K II. E. Hirmlnilmm ... 70000001x 1 t 1 New Orleans . u I) n li 0 II li ii o t, 7 Butterira: tteHjtiin and Muttliewa, Hnr rell Mn.l Strutton. I'tnplrr, Buckley. Time, i r:. Naahville, Term . Mav '.H -Memphis rr lereed the t..bl"a on NaaliWII lu-.hiy. .'lark was a pullle, ullnwlng hut 4 lilla. while llernmli waa balled ft -! . H. "re It H 17. ". e I II a . 4 0 Memphis 0 0 0 : 0 I 0 ft I 4 1 ' li'in.v, Kiiiik.'ft, i 'lark Mid Hiirluurl I 'iiipiir. K emi'-.ly . Tune in Montgomery. Ala.. Mar S,-Unl Ro k r.nre.1 four nina In tlie n rat inning .uil Montgomery roi.M not over.nne I lie 1 .... I Sre It : M.ntgt.inety , , ti;oo(l 4-1 I Little Km k . 4 mi o o I u i- & ; Patterlea M s ta i k e and lluuken .New lm and AnJeraun. Irnplrr. iTennlugar Time, 1 4u .i...,. ii. v. . iiiiukeaseitlein.nl lib tlie old settler Atlanta, lis . May - At ontu a henvv . , , , ,, and timely hi.tlng won the g.,m, s'v.ri.l! ' "' ' B,,n"UM tlmwa ovar from HliirveiM.it t'i-du I till Lance. feV-nie ( ( -, ' A few inoiitli-. ,iiu I was xiied for HUrevr,it . ., o n r n 0 f 0 :: 1 7 I I tJO.UUO h a man l o had been Altfitta .. t a (i ; i u : i j;, v, i oiiKfull) Hirente.i uiuln i he moHl pe- Itallerlea I e. ..nd !; I'm a. lm ka : . ul In I . Ii . inn-Inn, I ,i fortunate sad An lier. 2 hour. I M'pl r e, II .1.1. In I,, MOUTH ATI . A NTI ' 1 KAiiCi; I'l.ai leatnii. K c. M,, I". . 'h.i i Ir -I'm again iltlaiel . f , i r t . r x ..el .i,n,n.. lered the a-oil r i.,.t, "hui . in "Duailnl ' Ciiill. . It. In, i,r, r.-el.hl ganea m,d all' safe hit. ore '"harleaton .. I'nluirlila I t.r M'it uiil. It II i 0 o I it 0 1. V M 'I 'I Paltrl-a i'.i Bell and I'M i.i , - e Hill If. ,-,fr ' I" I i. M.i Augol,i (. i. Iiff In Hie lir SI i- I,.lu m W ,. m u and giving i . ' lliereattr, i.. i., u over.-oii.a the le ,. i m d H. u Mavannali Aua'ueis " Hatterl.4' Ii.... . and i at son. I ci ,i w.i. il. I). ei w i It II ii Ii n li .i r. 4 'i 1 :i-? i. I'l'l III I. II. 1 1 .) 'I . HI .. b T,,,... I Mai on. fla . Mn 7- Mk .hi -r Vums i ma in '! i.i'in,-. u, ,',. day llnrnlah g.,i ,,, , mKt i, , i of Miirdoek'a w. eiul, .,( ,,, hit. Not a man wne on I i. . v ,, r home run t i.m.1.. il. H..J I II t,, . III... Intlrl.l I cut lllll ' isrse was invi.w ii.ie Ii ... ,, less game Heme . n , Macon . . . Mi i i i I t i I, Jaekannrllle .. . c. u a u u u o n u 4 Batteries- 'hirk 11ml llnnlai AI.ii.i and Shea. Time. I JS Cmplr. liilmui. AMmirAN LrTAOrr. ' New Trs. May VH.-Th !'' I A ne 1 cana by tilnelv hatilng tmik 11 l i,, on the WaahJiigt.,n te.im tn.diiv 1. n, ., out. Scire IL II I New York .. .. li e I 0 ? 1 . i Waeblnsion . . p a 9 9 0 v'o n - Ballerlea Orlli and Ivhinow and HaMlei, T,.. i i, . . . . ' h i kiui O Lbuahiin. Boston, May 9 - Loose fnl,ln. b u, homo team aeve tillaaielpi,!,. i. , t( ,. to-day. Melihef tmm biitt-l i-nt-.-ihely but Hi vlaltora' Ii la m-tr m..r Uu,. y Skore: ,t n ,.- PlilladflphU . . 1 0 0 I 0 (. ii (i it ' ' i ' svxn.ta , v a v i it i r, and Peterson . I'.rti II. llll'ileK, I 'tin or and Hurst. Cleveland, f) May Allied by ihi fi rt altclwsl u abut-out mime rir".. .iwb pi.i.iw :t ai.ut-out Kimia fer ClereUnd against fit ,ula t.i-d..v wore: It H K , 4"1velanil ... I 0 0 0 1 e g -a 7 i. 01. Luut .. ... 0veO0()l)O-4i 4 " Baitetles: Hess anrl ClsrJI; Powell tin'.) ITConnor. Time, t:V4. empires. Hvana aad Mhrldan. ; NATIONAL LKAOPC ' Plttabui taburg. May .-In a saeaw tm,, bmoalyoe finally wen out la (he I, Inning. Tha Plttsbargs fled tha ha . Wetii 1 1 fci twice gcere! - R. it. k. ( Pltts4iirg .. , t 04)I4)T f branklya ..i ... Ie04g statierlsa; Infield,, Illilabrsnd, Karaat . tuia -ue; rasiono'ie. Mcintyre and ftit trr. , a is a .. n.pi l, niai. Klng'a Daochtftf WlMth Kentucky UWM, Louisville, JCr.,' May Js.Mrbro McDow ell's King a 1 Laua-hter . easily won tin . Oaka .liwlir .hum.. Lidv Navarre, (lr Ann and Helena C, lm fore the coad . lurg cat crowd, .or . (lit meeting Tha McDowell enUy trati uu. numrnariea: First race, furlungsi Arachue, 10 to L won; Modred Uwt i to V seoondjUar ixMin. zv 10 i, intra. Time, i-.isi-e. Heoond race, mlla and a furlong Swift Wing, t to 1, won; Dr. Kernum, I to I, to I, Tlinj eeruiid: Revtlle. 20 to 1 third. I .Ov 1-9. ' .. , Third rare. furlonn: Col. Jim Don- '!, to I, won; Iarin(, ) to 1, aeeond; Hn Oorao. td 6, third. Time. 1:14 1-ft. Kourth race, the Kentucky Ouke. $3.UnO valua, mlla and a slxtaanth: Klna;' I uughter. J to 6. won: Lady Navarre, G to i. eoeond: Ludy Anne, 3 to i. third. Time, 1.4T4-4. Fifth rata. 44 furlonan: Boierrln. even. won; Avendow. 4 to 1. Moond- La Tliori. 13 to 1. third. Time. ;54J-ft. Sixth rare, fnrlonni: Reticent. I to I. won; Happy Jack, 7 to 1, second; t apl- tano, I Id t, third. Time, 1 I.M- Seventh race, mile: MlnneliHha, IS to' 1 won: Joe Coyne, S to (, permit ; Bon , Mot, i to 1. third. Time, 1:41 l-o. The Hay t hewter 8takea. New York. May 9-Content. played down from 3 to 1 to to 1. won the Hay Cheeter etakea at Helmnnt Park to-du . The mile wan rovered In 1:3V. Two ta vorllei won. Kumninrtea: Flrt race, eelllng. Vi furlonite. mnln rouree: Rye, 3 to 1, won; broitdcloth. 4 to t. aecond; Van Nri, 8 to 1, third. Time, 1:1 2-S. Second race. 4- furlonra: Convllle. 13 to 10, won; Rnnaell T. lit to 1. eecond. Rappahannock, 40 (o 1, third. Time, :W 4-. Third race, the Bay Cheater, one mile: Content, 3 to 1. won; Ktret Premium, 7 to 2, aecond.' Hella of Pequeat, 7 to 1, third. Time. I S Kourth race. 1 furlongs: Entre. 10 to, 1 won: Mlnale Shot, 4 to 2. second. Nemeaa. t to t. third. Time, 1:K, Fifth race, one mile: Ulen Echo, I. won; Yaua. t to 1, second; King Coli, 10 to 1. third. Time. 1 :!-. Sixth race, t furlona: Ninrt Hodge. C lo 5. won; Dlnmond Flush. to &. sec on.!. Ulll Phillips, t to 1, third. Time, 11.-4-5. Mr. W. II. Ruffln, of Mayodan. wns a visitor In the city yesterday, being a gueat at the Buford- ... ..... i A KHKSKTI X THK aWb MA V j Sonte In.tan-ra In Hie Life of t'el-t- eral OflUfra that Came .Near Caus ing serious ironoie. Ndw York Herald. v nuea niaies rnannuin rinr -n,. . . . . I . - 1...... Ik.ir trouolcs mat sometimes masa n. wish they were not officers of the law. Kdwln H. Uurham. chief of :i. , marhals forte in this district. Mays The Kunsas I'lty ritur, told the uiher I day of mt of the uimcuiues ir i- derit lu the searc h lor men t i. "i ; for one reason or another by the fcov- , lernm.nl. "This office Is the original starting point of wild gooao haoes, he le- dared, "and aouie of Hie compih a- Hons that ttrle from day to day at e I baffling, nut lo say ridiculous. 'lr unravel) Into nothlngneKs. i Ircumtt in- . Hal evldetu proves a deluslun rmi u iiare, tind the most trustworthy In forinatluii evupuratea lu groundl.- rumors. Kecant eflurla to Ideu.if.v lersons iHlng s.ught by government ...M t I . ... ... ... ..... 1-1.- ...tl. iii li nt.. iiMi.ru p"'"i ..... iiiu n. u.i.i in uiinu i ii u.i, n ivp 1111 ' ... ,lil...rr,.d.liii ml.l.ll.y r... - "7' --. , A cane in point wuh the arrest. short time ago, of a man In a central .Missouri town, wanUil for violating the cattle cuurantlii.' laws; Fur tin sake of giving III in u name we will (all him Jnhu C. Sliar:. "A deputy Wt-nt to the town and In quired for Sharp. H was directed t" a until of thai num.- who hud lived I"i I'D )ur In the toulltiy, 14 Irtll'-s fr mi the law n. The deputy iniulc the Ionic trip over hilly, rutty ruuds and found the old settler, who acknowledged that his name, was John C Shurii. "'1 have a warrant for your arrest.' said the nftlicr, "for breaking the cat tle Quarantine laws.' " I haven't broken any lawn that I know of,' said Sliurp, 'Though II Is a fac t that 1 have lu-l a nuYnber of cat lie recently under rather pc ullar Ir au install, i s.' "The, old farmer was taken on a train more than 1U0 miles to the Fed eral ouit. There a little InveMilgalloii lcluped Din la. t thai the .rime for w hi. h he waa ai l. elil had been . oni inlite.l in T.x.is a short time before, and that he . ould Hot possibly have bet n gullly of the nffeiise. Subequ tit I) aiiollier .ImIiii ' S 1 1 .. I ( . the tu.iii eoiiglil. wa-. f mud four mile-, from Ho Huine tow ii where he had to . nil, moved llexl'.lc hearing the tnin name, ha had ! lo-.t .allle, hut un der lin utiislaui'i a that nude hliu II al le to in user hi ion. I mannaed lo to win In Ihe tilal. th.iiiKh the Injured person had Mpeiil Miiue lime In Jail be f. la It wat dlsioveie.l llu.l he was lint Ih" man wauteil. "A loan, whom we ma .all T. I'uilei, In in nee 1h.1l I- not his name, lot. ImiI a lioNtofll.c In iiliio. He wa- ,. .i. lured. Imt i h, ,ii.,l in, in the orfl '.fis. Tin. only t-lew In tin- probable ' hiding Ida. e ..r the . 1 1 1 iiblier wus a I . .-1 i 1 1 Ii fl lielilii.l ,it II,,- lime of ! III-, (light. Khowlllg lli.lt he 1 1 , . I Hellt a IlK.lleV 11I1I. -I In I, ib (,ill,.. in Texas I I" ipt hlinv.il (hat tin . . 1 . i . 1 had I beiii uii ! based nt .1 . 1 li. . 1 hi 11 1 . - I lielimi Imt i he 11. inn i.r III. 1 . 1 1 . waa milling "I'll. ie are fi.ur l..un- ii.iin.d Hel ton in ilii i..iniii i.n . in 1 iiiin nil,.. 10 In 1 Ii. I udi.ii I 1 1 It. 'I . 1 lie 1 Mi d in Ml-.-, iull ii li .1 11 Ion 1)1 In South a I oliiui. Thw .I. .ai tin. m wrote tlie mast. I'M ,. til' tl,i, ,. v, le 11 1"i'.H of Milton I-' I It 111 MImmiiUII Ui.. le, rive. I w.illl Hint ,1 T. V. I'.lllel ll ' ij ih'.ii tli. and 1I1. 1' he hail -,-ni 1 111. hi. mi. 1 IIu'oiikIi Hi. 11 ofl e to III r..M,. r In Ti xaa. ' Ttie I nil eil Slat.-. A 1 101111) In Ktiii-i'. ( It iNHiied a wiinihl for at - 1. 1 11 11. 1 we arrested him at Helton A wa eup e. to huv.i .'Mi aped from III"' 1 1 f f 1 1 1 l t 1111 ;l pteVlulK 01 . ilnlnn, lie w .. li.ni i' off. .1 11 ml 1 .,. y guarded lllilll he ...III I he lo.'l.ril In lull hlc. II- vlgoloiislv plot. Hie.) I1I1 Iiiiiiie.n,,, I bill lllo light w l! . .Ml ). 11, it he Iiik t J s "11 S 1 II. ilei r-lnpments pioved t lllll tills ": the .lay the Ohio poeluflic e j i.'hli.ii nun imay it a farm at II. Hon. The rial, I T. W. Pell.iii was ' lift. 1 u.nd I . iin. I 111 ae Hell, ,11 s ! if. .11. ... .. . . ... ' "' ..my uu tne siliue nam. Inlilul. Htid nil, hut b.ith lived neiir f.vn i. II. It.,ti, both lis, I a futher In ' '"I'l both had ilullf iill- M.-nt in- It i ii'i'iitN M money order it l nhout III' M.ltlll tl,,.,. ' lini l iln. t rr l olni ...n. e 7 lan't thnt fiM.iiah tn iirow ,,rn,.rr Into n Iran; c The Hi lton Mol Mr I ' Ktf iiii.ii'.l t re. ov. r dum- use- from me on Ihe ground of Tulsa I arrvsi snd liiii.rl.miient. I proved. riMHi'MT, iiihi Hi.. Mrifsl was Hi ii ile without iiiiill, e Mn.l that I bad not, from inv standpoint, at rested the wrong nmn, n , wh ,hB ttitlUlilueil Hie Hlxiiut Atlorney hml In mind Vilwii the warrsnt wa Issued." WAft AHALNST CONHUMPTIOM. All nmione are endeavoring to check .I.L . . T a. w-r smii-sh ItewahSl . , 1 r . apt-etnas ajn hnrrwa .repaialloa whan Pday's Honey ?V J"i "'.fn f' ' results; AaK for Kola v a I Inns v m r - .. r y'lur auiaiiin n luki. .. lst upea having it. R. h. Jordan Co, ... ... u. cuiiauiupiion, the 'while each year. Poley'i tlonsy and Tar eurea ecughs and roid. per fer ft, WYtuSii 111 HO rlfl flerer faff reaaksiiiM. i. .kv. j, TH.K picvttEimir citop. rrtMjMota Novr Ilut tb 1n Yield la Moore tajqnty-carvu7 oi nor ) MrrKma rWiHin. i. special tt Tha Qbaarytr.; S'J&? Boutharn ripe. May ' ! The thorough ralna of the laa( tbraa days have aaved the dewberry .crop, wmcn will now be ready for picking a aooa aa the weather aettlea, , Laat . week It waa feared that the erop would-be ruined by the drouth, which waa Orylng the berrlea on the buahea. The change la remarkable and the Indi cation now are that good returns will come from an excellent crop. in common with the reat of the Htate, Moore county la facing Hcarclty of labor. Aa the fruit harvest approaches, it become a problem where to get pickers. Although the wages to be earned during the fruit Picking seaaon are higher than have ever prevailed here, the demand for a big force at short notice la a trouble some situation. Home of the planter need from 100 to 2 00 hands, and they are hard to get. That difficulty la tending to limit the acreage of or chard producta In this section. lAkevlew la ex pax-ting an active building season this summer. 8v eral new houaee are In prospect. Like the rest of the Southern railroads, this division of the Sea board la overwhelmed with buslneaa, A few yeare ago the division waa practically reconstructed, with curves eliminated, grades reduced and road bed Improved, but the t raffle In creases faster than physical Improve ment can be made. It la now ap parent that the Heaboard will have to fare the prospect of an anormoua increase of Ita Inns sidings, with tne certainty of an ultimate double tracK. Capt. A. M. Clarke, adjutant gen- eral of the National Awmrlfltlnn of a lOiih. Ptlua Hn,1 Ih. llp.v K'hA hm hn under the weather for several weeks, la Improving, HKO KPIU.XiK AI.IMNAK. Kornn-r Ktadrnta of Nailiern Pre.by terian t'ollrsre Hold Plraaant Men lug aud H(N-all Kvrnts of Ncliool Hays. Corresimndence of The Observer. . M hanguet of the alumnae association of the Southern l'resbyterlan College was held In the Immenae dining room if the college, TucMtlny evening. May i2. from 10 until 12 o'clock. Thero were present the members of the association, the trustees, Messrs. Kd. Wllllumson, A. H. Pear uii, .Thomus Bullock and Ir. Frank McMillan, Miss Anderson, dean, and j,r Vardell. president. The specially invited guests were Misses Atn- Npaugh, Johnson, Hason unl Lindsay, '-ne tuastmistress and president of the association. Mrs. Fred U Pear- a. uo, presided w ith her usual invKJublo grace. 'pne g,.Verul lou.Hta w ere ua follow a: .. . ,-,, .. M Kn-il C. I'eursall. n(, tonstmlHtri-ss: "Our Absent Mem- ,)(-r) .. Mr Kenneth Blue, 00; "Our Trustees and ex-Trustei'a." Mlaa Llda Law, 01: "The Old Chapel." Mlas Kloy Ji.nes, '02; "Mr. Vardell," Mlaa Ph. -be Shaw. '03; "Our Prospective .rU- Mlsa Frances Clark. 04 ;" The . . .. . . ... (ia xs or i?ue, fliisM Lillian Austin, Tin- Alumnae Asso. lallon." Miss Hera Dry. '00: "our Hlrls. old and Wvi " MIku AntletrMon- "DaiiahterB 1u, urumi-DnuHhters of the College," Dr. Vurdcll The appreciative audience was lavored also with remark by Messrs. Williamson and Thorn, Hr McMillan. Mis Julia AlnspauKh and Miss Jousle H.iHon. elle..ns refri'dhinenlD were served I'ii ullar I'iiIIiIi'm In Ori'ifon. New York Kvenlng I'oal. Oregon, the llrsl Htule t hold 1011 KrcsslnnuW elections this year. Is In a I'.'i ullur position. Normally a He puhlliun State, she tins a Iieniocratb' tiie rmir and one I -iin. rutl.- Culled Stales Senator. Hlesseil with two l:eiilhllcuil Hepreselitatlvea. the State Is nut, .rl unate in Hull both of them .ire under .rlmlnal enieii.ej.. Thus the r. K'll.irly dominant party Is re ir.onla 1 1 ng nobody, and IN candidate 111. ike mi better fliilin tlnm the Ilemo 1 rills "ii the o ur.- i.f exp. i lellce. To up the i liinnx. ihe Ii. nio. rats have been a.kinx for vne .n a non-partl-!-.in Inula If we miiy Jinlgi- by The 1 r goiilnns 111. 'train . y. this Im con siderably worse than being Indicted ..r I. im I fi.ui.N. Tin- 1 li'M 11 hoof of liriiini i.n v. It Insists, niitv In cover ed lli inollientlll ll . but II is sure to -how "noun or lain He (llov. " 'liainli.-i lain I." it ass. il-. would like to tin nii Koii .,,-.n.lli. vii Miih eino 1 nils or. gun I mocralH liopc to see 1 lini 1 liang. brought 11I1011I, even If It ineiini the enai Ino-iii ,,( national leglslailoii lli.it hllllK" a lepetltlon of lk!:t ." When reiiH.iiiing lakes sucli ;i line, th" illsiasaotlate nllH.TVer Is not Ilk. h to lotistriie It us n sign of 1 oil (nielli In tile outturn. of Ihe fie. Hon CHICK SPRINGS WATER Cures Indigestion Fresh Shipments Received Every Day Brannon Carbonating Co. PIIOXE sa. Agents for the Springs. HOTEL tTrRYMO.ORE OPENS June 1st and promises the best accom modation ever afforded visitors to Wrights ville Beach. 175 rooms114 face the ocean. Telephone in every room. Brilliantly illuminated with electric lights. Hot or cold tub arid, shower baths. Abundantly supplied with health-giving artesian water. Facilities for surf -bathing, sail ing, boating and fishing unsurpassed. Excellent cuisine. ' :- . For rates and other information, address VV. J.M00RE, Prop.. ?; Wrlihtsvtll CELEB Charlotte, the' chief cits- of North Car- uimavin population and progressivenraa, Is the rendevoua thu week of North (Car olinians from every point of the oompasa. it waa 10 ., cnanotte tnat 1 mm rat Declaration of Independence of Great Britain was Denned, adooted and signed. And the great . In-gathering of people on that -hlatorla aia.t this Week, le to celebrate the one hundred and thirty-fifth anniversary of that great event All North PimIIi.1... ' T. A. IM Charlnlla participating in per eon in the eeiepr. lion are there In spirit Newton Enter prise, .j - ,v .... ,t - ,. Suppose, aa The Charleston News and Courier olaiina, "the Mecklenburg Dec laration of Indeoetndenoe' Is a myth," hat good le aecompllshed by the South Carolinian by saying so, South Carolina floean t gum anything by aiacreouing a Doast Mortn Carolina has been maKing ll'ese many years, and If the same doean't hurt the former why snouldn't it allow Its neighbor to enjoy Its "delusion" If uch It be In peace. The celebration by the city of Charlotte and the people of the adjacent country of the. anniversary of the signing- of the Mecklenburg docu ment Is an eapreaaton of patriotic pride in una loyalty to tne American repuouc, and that of Itself glorlnee the occasion even If It were founded on a half dosen myths. The Charteamn iianer Is not in the beat of buslnass when It undertakes to destroy an of the eatahllaliea oeneia that afford the people occasion for exhib iting either patriotic seel or religious fervor. Tne loonoclust is noi aiways cither a uaaful or benevolent Individual. The News and Courier might as well at tack the "Fourth of July" as ine nation s birthday because there srn aome reasons for hellevinar that as a fact It waa not. ai to attempt to destroy Ihe veneration and pride the North Carolinians have In this historic event they have just recent ly celebrated. A lot of people have of late years at lacked "Santa Claus" as a myth with what fate our Charleston friend might do well to consider. Let ihe Mecklenburg people enjoy their "Independence day" undisturbed. Chattanooga. Tenn., Tiroes. WAS WASTING A WAT. I had been troubled with kidney dla- ease for the last five years,' writea Rob ert R. Watts, of Balem. Mo. "I loat flesh and never felt well snd doctored with leading physicians snd tried all rimed lee suggested without relief. Final- y I tried Foley s Kidney l ure ana less hgn two bottles completely cured me nn.l I am now sounn ami wu. iunu the summer kidney Irregularities are 01 ten caused by egcesslv drinking or be ing overheated. Attend to the kidneys st one by using Foley's Kidney Cure. 11. Jordan Co. BUCKROE BEACH HOTEL The Virginia re-ort for North Carolina people. Convenient to site of James town Exposition. Cuisine unexcelled. Perfect sanitary conditions. Malaria unknown. Tito Finest Bathlne Hrarli or! Hie Cont. Pleasure boats for fishing fiynlshed here to guests. For rates and Information, address C. V. RF.X. Manager. Buckroe Iteach. Va. CONNELLY SPRINGS HOTEL II. C. WILLIAMS. Proprietor. Con.M-lly Springs. N. C. - M-uetl May iKlth. Completely remodeled, hot and cold water, electric bells, situated on ins Koiithern Hallway. 68 miles east of Ashevllle; elevutlon. 12.00(1 feet. For rates and further Information, address H. C. WILLIAMS Connelly Springs, X. C. The Denny At our ipji.k lunch counter you get immediate service. You don't have to wait. Special .lining room for ladles. It.'KUlar meals In dining: room .'.Oc. V. !. WILKINSON. Mgr. PINE BEACH HOTEL I'INK liKACH. VIROINIA Adlolna .liimi'aios.n Kipoalllon grounds, :c minutes bv trolley from Norfolk, Virginia's newest. Ilnest. coolest, health teat resort Imt. I. combining every mod ern coneiileit . unexcelled cuisine and service. Halt n:iter on three sides. Pines in ti,e i.'iir, sweetert drinking water, per fect health conditions, liathliig. bout In. llflilnS' a. 'If. lennls. bowling, orchestra iiml other diversions. Write for booklit. WM. C. ROYER, Manager. Charlotte's Beat Conducted Hotel THE BUM Rpecial attention given to Table Service, making It un equulle.l In the South. , This is n feature of The Buford that la claiming the attention of the Traveling Public Clean, Comfortable Beds, At. tt-ntlva Servants. sVi-eavees.4eVii4 e4ee C. f. HOOPER Manager Betch. N. C. t5 THE ItXXLKNBrRCr RALPH 11. min- and JOEL HUNTER ' Public " Accountant and "Auditors County. ' Municipal and R."v It Auditing. '. . . n . Uis-im Empire Building t, 1 - Atlanta, Ga. DR. TtI0r.lAS f. COSTNER, . Offleay Central note! Corner, . . (Thpne 203. Reajdeac B10 Strath Tryon. : Phone) S4C . . DE. C. Ii. ALEXANDER. ' DENTIST. CAjusoxr Bunmnra . Southeast Corner FOURTH AND .TRXOJf STREETS. HOOK -AND ROaEES AEOHITECTB CHARLCyri'E GREEN SBORt5, N.C. Wheeler, Bongo and Dickey ARCHITECTS Second Floor 4Cn Building, CTiARLtyrnc - - - . n. c. FRANK P. MILBURN ARCHITECT Columbia, - - - S. C. 100 Per Cent PROFIT BY JUNE 15 CAN BE MADE BY THOSE WHO DESIRE TO PURCHASE STOCK IN A FIRST-CLASS COMPANY WITH POSSIBILITIES FOR GREATER RESULTS THAN ANY INVESTMENT I KNOW TO-DAY IN AMERICA Write for Prespedss Immediately W. P. FIFE SllTE C. O., MISSOURI T1U ST iuildinu, ST. LOI I8, MO. Let the Cook Go Get your silk dress on and do your own cooking with electrto appliances. The heat Is all Internal and cook ing la just fun. Somebody wants a cup of tea. Put Ihe water In the vessel, turn a little switch, than read on for a few min- I tiles. It's surprising how quick the) i water bolls when, the heat Is electric ! and when one la 'reading while wait- i Ing. ! Think of it! ' The waters ct the Catawba., SO mllaa away, make electric current, a little wire bring the current to Charlotte, and the current makea tea while the lady reads her book or magaslne. And then there are electric chafing dishes and other electric applUnoea (o get all of a meal. Certainly let the cook go. Cook ing la so easy with electric appllancea. and withal so very pleaaan; And in tertalnlng that the husband wants to do the cooking. The electric flat-iron Is aa con venient and useful aa the electric co (Tea percolator or the electrto chaf ing dish. To a very large extent electrto ap pliances may be made to solve the rook and aervant question. we carry a full line of these ap pliances, and of eleotrlo supplies generally. THE D. A. TOMPKINS CO. Charlotte, N. C We Have Something (o Tell You' About Refrigerators When you get ready come in and see us. . . J. N. McCausIand & Co. Btove Dealera and ItooAngt Chmtraem. PtMsM tti. tit TrytM M. HICKS' CAPUDINE , IMMIB4ATU.T cvaaa naWVUVgliW BreahsupCOLDJ piint aovM ; Tits)sai .14 ', .1 DRAUGHON'S Italrlgtw Coluiabia, KnoavUU. Atlanta. If Collegee la IS StataNS. l0lTi(ANS ecu red or money REFUNDED. Also teach I1Y MAIL. Catalogue will eon vis yeu that Draughon a In Tua BEST CAU 4r, n lr IU 7 : i PalleysVe THE D A. TOMPKINS ELIZABETH CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, CBARXOTTE, N. 3. HIGH-GRADE COLLEGE E0R. WOMEN X A STANDARD IV A. D. COVRSB higher than women In North or South Carolina. FACTLTY Only experienced teachers from the leading Ameri can and European unlreraltlea at the heads of Departments. MU8I0 Separate, specially equipped building (or music Six special lata In the Conservatory, who give ,all their time to tesohlns; music. Director of Music a Llplf graduate of International reputation. THE SCHOOLS OF ART AND EXPRESSION On the Mm high plane with the collegiate and muslo departments. LOCATION UNSURPASSED SO acres of park campus overlook Ing the city, adjoining the city's new park, and free from dust, smoke, noises, etc.. with pure upland country air. sur rounded by song birds and the beauties of nature. COLLEGE PLANT $1(0.006 fireproof buildings, modern and sanitary In all respects. An Institution which la a Gift to Education, with resources outside the Income from patrons. L'noVnomlnatloaal, and ap peals to an Intelligent, discriminating public, who desire the highest order of service at a reasonable cost, on Its merits. Illustrated Catalogue sent on application. SPECIAL SUMMER SESSION OF iNcoaaoaarcik $35.00 Pays for 4Scholarship Unlimited aa to time In either the commercial or shorthand departments to pupils registering during the month of June. This Is a large re duction from our regular rates of tuition. During the past 30 days we have placed H pupils In splendid positions aa book keepers and stenographers, and could have placed others If we had graduates. Pupils entering now will finish coureee In time for positions this fall. i Write to-day for Catalogue and New Journal. Addreaa KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. Charlotte, N. C, or Raleigh, N. C. KEYNOTE... If you should purchase anything from na if that thing should not wear as you think it should, in every respect we are just as anx ious to make things right as you can be to have them right Carriages, Harness, Horses, Mules, Baggage and Passenger Service, Stylish Livery. Carriage and Harness Repair Work a Specialty. . W. VADSWORTii'S SONS CO. THE CHARLOTTE SUPPLY COMPANY Wl AMI SOUTHERN AGENTS FOH tna jijlp wmm, oebman reddles and bkdpls trammm. WIUTI US FOB MICE. KgtMtt 4 Btoho Stean Traps Carried In Stoek; alae Care). CleAatag ut rail Line; of Supplies. CSKABIXtTTbI BErUaWOHAJf , CtAJRTAjrBt71IO Get RePrlnl Copy of Um Original Lawson's History Of North Carolina Tnhaabto to Any Library. PonMrly SoU tor 11.00, Now Sella for SIA4X IK CSMX PENTW6 KOUSI. CHAKLOTTE. n. c Genuine Mad Stone - a aenutne Mad - Stoat V Will - eur Mtee) eg rabid 4tos wul euro hyareJ aMWI Will eierw wh a Fwuouuv rsaakeai wtU snare) seek Jawf wi4 a raw any pataoei from tne tae uaatea nuaareas oi sjesarr haa keejr eured. A, XX T1CLTON.J Lgttlmorej, ff. qi Make Bm. CO.. CHARLOTTE. N. C. COLLEGE ? AND any college for Tj SESSION BEGINS SEPT. 1STH. CHAS. B. KING, President. Adam Schaaf Pianos Standard High Orade v Instru ments, unexcelled In tone, quality, action and durability. .Undoubtedly the best piano on this market for the money we ' aak. It will pay yon to In vestigate our pianos and price Jbfore buying. . Charlotte Piano Co. 213 N. Tryon $t CHARLOTTE, N. C. Victor Talking Machines, Edl - ton Phonographs and .. ,;v ,' Reoorda. . . . SUndar4 ' and late popular - v '.' Music, . V " Mall orders receive prompt attention. . ,.:, '' X). . . I A . . .' I f.ti. 'Ja. . '-.i..U'-..J b.fy:u4 law . . v."' 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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