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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, JULY 17, 1D05. Sporting to BASIJIALL 6U31MARV. . -.,'-. SOUTHERN LEAGUED Jit Atlanta: AUanU, 8; Llttl Rock. 1 At . lilrrninrtiHm: . mrmlngnani. Memphis. 1. (Called after, seventh inning account or ram.) .... ,. At Montgomery: Montgomery, I; New urieans, . . At ttnnjie:Niso am, wita Bnreve port, . BOOTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. 1 - At Augusta: Augusta,.- t; Jackson- ot Charleston:' Charleston, .;' gavan- ',Mi iu innings). . ,At Columbia: Macon, 4; Columbia, X - 'AMERICAN LRAOna At ' Washington: -Washington, I ,; At, Philadelphia: Philadelphia,:?;. P8- At New York i New York, ii Chicago, T 00 innlna:.), V - v ;V. ,; t. Am mrm rnn i Mnarnwt a he. iniiiM. m. " , am) auvvu svs i-isstj v ts w "i .7 , NATIONAL LEAGUE. i At Ft. Louis: fif Louie. J: New York. 8. - J At Chicago: Chicago, 8; Philadelphia, L ',' At Cincinnati; Cincinnati, . T; . Brook' '."T At - pittsbUrg:"? No -.' Pittsburg-Boston , un; rain..'- y-j'i v- ..; fcACTERN LEAGUE. ,'. ; .' '.V . game postponed; rain. - ; .' At Buffalo! - Buffalo, : Newark. 1 . - i At Montreal: Montreal, 6; Jersey v. City. . . , t - At Toronto: Toronto-Baltimore came 1 .'iv-M. , ' .J:? ' ' 1 VIRGINIA STATE LEAGUE. : Aft TanvIllA. fVintritla f ' Pnrtamnnttt i I - At Roanoke: Roanoke, t; Richmond, , At Norfolk: - Norfolk, ; Lynchburg, L STAN DING OF TUB icTiUDS. SOUTHERN LEAGUE. ' ' :1 Birmingham i. .. . 4S n in . unreyefiori tWi urn u v...? M ' "Id'-'v 62 1 .6-SR : Atlanta ,W0 : Memphis .. ,, .. , .ms .474 5 Montgomery , '., 36 ' : Naah villa.. .. ... ., iLltUe Rock .. ., ....It .34 .81 1' , SOUTHaTLANTIC league j-t .-. : -woil.' ioirt.-' P.C. ' AugusU ., k, ;,, 4 . . W : .X) - . Ravannah .. .... 44 : S0 ' .(M 2 Columbia .... f 38 JU Charleston ,.-.... ,. W , ,37 '.47 ; Maoon .. .. .. IS i d .47 Jacksonville ., .. ., 23 48 .114 AMERICAN LEAGUE. i .Won. Tot. PC ' Philadelphia .... ,. ON'ew York;.. . Cleveland ty. .. . Chicago M ., ..; Tetrult . .. . . St. Louis .... u Washington .. .. . Boston '.. . .. .. , 47 4 29 .(IS ' ,ns sm M M . .61 SO n S4 XI n M 0 .. 44 40 ..40 zr .. 19 .SBt .241 NATIONAL LEAGUE. Won. Irt. P.c. Chicago .. .. . New York .. Pittsburg .. Philadelphia Cincinnati .. Rt. Louis .. Brooklyn .. Boston .. '.. SS . 24 27 43 .707 ' .H54 61 to 3 SS SI 29 27 .K41 .m 47 5S 49 M .4J7 .373 . - EASTERN. LEAGUE. Won, Lost. -Jeraer Cltr 40 Buffalo ,. t n : Baltimore . St i ' Booheater .. ' S4 31 ' Newark .. .. SI v 31 p.c. V .tin .800 .too .600 , Montreal u - ,.v;i W , . 38 Toronto .. t,.,tXn. tit .-, . ;' .457 i .tw ?.f467 Providence.. . '. ss -:-V LEAGUE, CAM10B. : .U T ' BOTTTHERN tJBAOUB v" I " Atlanta, Ga., July 14,-Atlanta easily defeated Little Rock this. afternoon, hit ting ttraay rreeiy, wnue cniida kept . 4he tout fuu.xnat utua rock got well scaitereo. . - - - "core:. . . -jfM; E. AtlHnta .. S049I010X-8 13 1 Little Rock ;. 90090010 0-1 4 1 Batteries: , - Child's and Archer: Brady anavjjougiass. iime, i:to. umpire, Kud tferham. .. ( . Montgomery, Ala.. July 18. Malarkey eutpltched Oueae and the local . won a listless gam. . Score: R. H. E. Montgomery .. 1O00O1J9 xS ( 8 New Orleans .. 01000001-3 1 Batteries: Malarkey and Hansen; Gues and Stratum. Time, 1:40. Umpire, wasnpau. this afternoon, the ground lielng soaked -"'by heavy rain. The ram -was - called , : aunng tne-sevemn inning on account of rain. . -. , ' . , - boo re: K. 11. JO. Memphis .... OttOl 0-1 3 Batteries: Reagan and Matthews; Sugg and Huritnirt. Time, 1:00. Ura- '.' SOOTH ATLANTIC YJEAOUK Augusta. tTa.. " Jrly" It-lh a' gam list " less after th first Inning. Augusta, shut jacasonviii out . lo-aay. - i n reatur - was the nntlnnal pitching of ' both Holme knd Walks lu tb few. critical , Miioda.. . .. '' i .:' ' . . . ; Hcore ' - ' i' " R. H. B. JacksnnvllM .., lltttlttM t A Augtista ... .... 189 0 008 0-J I 0 Batterieei "Walker and 8hea; Holme ant Carson. .Umpire, Byan. . Tim, 1:80. (Tharlaaton. B. f.. July . 11 Ttilr4en - innings ana u at oara was jna result " of clos playing by Charleston and B- ' van ruth io-day. It was a tight gam . '. Without special features.. . - Score: ... ' ' R. H. H. v Charleston., 4)8 00008001 000-1 US Kiivinnnh .. AOS ti AO 0 1 a OO t 14 1 Uatterlea: Curtis and, Koj Holt, Kan - .aiHl KlJkoff,.Tlm, S:2t. Umplr. Maoa. : Columbia, S. C, July 11 Both pitcher war hammered In the fourth, and In th , sixth an error on each sld added a run. Bearer-. .,..- ... R.M. J5. rnlumhla.. ... S A A t A 1 A A A t t . . Macon . .. n. 0888O188O4 1 . . Batteries: Frrall and Sweetiey; Fog ; , and , Robinson. . Time, . 1:35, . Umpire, , '.Latham,. , . . '. .,; ' AMERICAN LEAGUE. , 4, VW i ,U1 H, - Julv : 1ft. Tha r Cklnava Americans broke even In th series with in. mew TArK , hw M nnln. ...... Mffll Hrhlph went tit .tn Innln.. ; Boorei . . O . R. H. B. 1. "P. - V 'fHI ( J O ,,.Kt York 108000(004 81 Batteries: Owen, Whit and Sullivan. rrewton, Cheabro and Klelnow. Tlme, w9. . Uroplrea, OLoughlln and Hurst. A Ol Vrashlngton,y' July 1. -Cleveland f shut M th Inval team to-day, t to 0. Hea fallowed but four hits, and his pitching r , was aaally tb feature f the game: Boore: t ' ' . R. H B. Waahingtoa . (f0 O-O , Cleveland .. .... I3l0i-2 1 i, ' Batteries: Hughes - and- Wakefield: ... Ha and Bemts. Umpires, Klttrdge and - Buelow. Tlma, 1:44., ,.-. Roston,'; Umim., July 18. St." Lonlg tnade It four atralght to-day, by defeat ing Boston In a well played game; S to 0, .. Boore: ,, v ' It. H, M St. Louis m. 4.. 188 1 088-1. 8 1 Boston .... .. 00 0 , J S ' . Batteries: Glad and O'Connor; Glass nd Armhraster. Tim, 1:28. .Umpires, ': Evan and Connolly. I Philadelphia, p.' " July' M.-retrolt went down to defeat before Philadelphia , to-day pHnclpally. through th good ,wrjt ( pygert, . f . - , petrolt vi 1 00-1 t' 3 . Philadelphia .... M 0 0 I 0 0 i-J t Battmiee- Donoliue and f4rhniMt: I1 ' f "rt And Hchreck. Time, I JO. Umplr, 'fciierldan. NATIONAL LEAGUE. fW Laruls, July M.-Another ninta la- ring finish enabled New York to take to-d;iy's gam. Ilol; . . Score: " R. H. V. fit, Louts .. .... 00001 01 8 ,1 New York -.. ... 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 ft-8 1 Butteries: . Titian, ; Marshall end Mur ray; Taylor and Urenahanv Time,. ;14. Umpires, o.uy ana inimu. . ,, ,. . Cincinnati ' July Jl--To-day' game was a see-saw airair, Brooklyn eventual ly tying the score In the first half of the ninth inning, only, to be beaten out . In the last half.- v , ' - Rrorcf - . ' R. H, E. Cincinnati t!01IIM 11 I Brooklyn .. ..., 01 0030002-. I Batteries: Hall and Bohlet; Strlcklett and Brgen. Tim, 3:00, . Umpires, Car penter and Klem. ' Chicago; July 16. Chicago , mad only three singles orr miggieny to-day, out the visitors piled up , three nifuplays which scored all of Chicago's three runs. Perfect ' fielding held Philadelphia down w vii run,-. j.. . - -. Score: ,-jr.e". "" : i' ' TV H. E Chicago .. V, .v 1 J 0 0 0 0t- 8 Philadelphia 019000 0-18 S Duller!-: Pfclster. and: Moran; Pug glby, Dootn and Donovan.. Tim,,. 1:40. Umplr, Johnston., . i". A DouWe-Hedcr GameJ ' Special to, Th Obgryr,' :?.; V' j-'- Lumber ton,- July 18. Maxton and Lum befton played a, double-header gam of baseball, Friday at Maxton. J The first f ain went to Maxton by the score of 7 o 8. Batteries: Lumbertori, Norment, Fuller and Nunn) Maxton, Hendren and McKenilc. , Th second game went to Lumborton by th score at 4 to) 3. Bat teries,.. Norment ' and Nunn; Maxton, Hendren. Carter and McKensie. . . , BCRGER-O'BniBN FIGHT .FAST.. , '" ' A. s.r ' '' ' V SU-nound Ring Battle One of w , Liveliest and Mo Evenly Matched of Any -lver Meea In Philadelphia Between Big) Men, ::,-.J: Philadelphia, July lS.-In the fight be tween O'Brien and llerger here to-day the first round ., was all. la .-.favor of O'Brien, who landed almost at will. - , second round Btrger opened a gasn In O'Brien's left eve and Jack had Ber ger bleeding freely from th nosa. Both wer covered with blood as they went to their v corner. . Th round was Slightly in O'Brien's favor- - Third round Berger opened un th cut over th left y and In turn O'Brien had Berger s lert ey almost closed. ' Fourth ' round This - wu ' th ' most I vicious round of th battle, and honors I wer even when the stone- sounded. I Up to this time the fight had been, en 1 of th fastest witnessed between big i men in tn city, I . Fifth round O'Brien had the advant- age In this round. He repeatedly landed I his left to Berger's chin and wind and had tb latter tired at th gong. Sixth round O'Brien had a sllcht ad vantage In the, closing round. He landed repeatedly, but ho blows did sot have sufficient fore' behind them. Berger was cheered vociferously as he left the ring. Favorite . Wins . Steepleclutse Handl- i . cap at L4xion.la. Cincinnati. July 18. Stoddard, th fa vorite, easily 'won th free steeole chass handicap, the feature at La ton la to-day, Slgmund easily took second viae from Gould. Th hitter was- disqualified for fouling --and th judge placed Pterpont in third place,' Summaries: j First race. furloncs: - Bsn Posal. 8 to 1 1, won; Mint Boy, 10 to L second; Iarone, 7 to X, hlrd. Time, 1:15. Second race, mile: Ma L.ynch. 18 to 1, won; Postman, 4 to 1, second; Call Brldg. SO to 1. third. Time. 1:42. Third race, mil: John Carroll. S to 3. wwii i"i miiiau, i w . iwrvnui jnajor T. JJ. Carson. ,30 to t third. Time. 1:39 28.' - Fourth - rare, ' fro handicap steeple olias. club house course: Stoddard, t .. . . I . 1 T ... . & . a. . . , to 2, won; Slgmund, 4 to 1, second; Pier pont. 4 lot, third. Time. 3:29 3-6. Fifth race, 6 furlongs: Moselle. 4 to 1, won: Pnlnty Dame.' 6 to L second: Fair Fagot. 7 to 2, third. . Time, 1:01.' Sixth race. s mil and a sixteenth: Stroud. 16 to 1, won: Florlxel. 10 to 1, second; Docile, 10 to 1, third. Time, 1:48. tseventn race, mile: attllsong. 3 to l. won: Dr. McCliier. 1 to S. second: Mat thews Gault. 3 40 1. third. Tims. 1:414-6. Four Heavily-Flayed Favorites Win . atBrlirnton. New York. July M. J. C. Cora, backed down from to. S. to 1 to ML wan the Atlantlo selling stake In a drive at unsnton tteaoh to-day. Ttis bettlna- con tingent had a good day, as four heavily Siayea lavonies wer returned winners, unimatles: . . '. ' First race, mil and a sixteenth: York shir Lad, 4 to 1. won; Sufflc. 0 to 1. second; . Lady .. Ellison, 4 to 1, third. lime,, i:. - Beoond race, steenle chase, ahont .two mnea: Kaaeii, 7 to 6. won: Tama Christ. 10 s, aecona rouow un, to l, third, Time, 4:22. i ,.' - Third ruos, . furlongs: George & I mvii hi. rn l wnn AMmK I n , ond: Aletheno, 6 to t third. Time. i:0U. Fourth rnc. Atlantic stskes, & tar- tinge.- j. w, uira, i to iu, won; rtoyai Breese, S to L second; Yorkist. 8 to L iniro. 1 1 me.- l :vi i-a. Fifth race, mile and a sixteenth? flu r. un- ii, io, miru. time, 1 :4b 1-6, - Sixth race. 8 iu Honrs: Sutrrav. eiren won; Tipping, 40 to 1, second; Mhts Ogden. 6 to U third. Tim. 1:161- UXDFJK GLAJIE OF LIGHTS. , . .;' ShowAVIndow of Jtmelry Store) an Asnevtiie-M ITinrtpal Bualneiw street urok.cn and vaJnableg Stolen, Special, to the Observer. Ashoville; July II. Another 'bold robbery occurred In Ashevllle Satur day night or early Sunday Morning, when a large plate-glass show-window of the Alexander Company's jewelry store on Patton avenue' was smashed and a number of articles of Jewelry taken. The robbery occurred on the principal business street of th citv ana in tne glare or tne electric Hthta. Th robbery was not discovered until Bunaay morning, when members of the nrm visited, the store and found a hole broken In th show-window and numoer or articles that were in arm's- reaoh- of -h visitor missing. Th glass wag broken with a brick which was round at the store. The police were notified. There Is na clu and the amount of valuables tak en Is not known. . The Jewelry establishment of Mr. Alexander Is located mid-way between tne square ana tne government build ing on Patton avenue. It la in th same' building with the Brown. Northup eV Co. hard war bouse, while the front show-windows are set - In from the sidewalk several feet The person committing th robbery was compelled 'to operate from the front and In plant view of passersby. With some instrument he plugged a hole In th plate-glass front : and then helped himself to articles of Jewelry placed In the window for show. The hoi that was broken 4n th window Is the slxe , of - a small ! watermelon nd almost round. , The glass wag cracked In a number of places but not shattered. ' The window looks as though a cannon ball had smoothly cut Its way through. It Is not thought that the robber secured anything of much value as the more expensive ar ticles carried Jy th firm are nightly placed. In a large safe. Just now a platnvglasa window could have been broken on Patton avenue and a rob bery committed without, being de tected Is unaccountable ...", ' -.-j ,'-v Win Proeenit Office Who Shot Him.' Special to The Observer, '"''.'' r Salisbury,r July 1. The negro, John Knox, who was killed yesterday by Henry Hemphill at the Lane Broth ers works, was this afteriToon burled at the county home by the county. His slayer Is .still at' lisrgfl.'-,','.'--' ,;. vt;:;-!, Herbert Shoe, the wounded tramp from Cabarrus, wa taken home this afternoon, Mrs. Shoe having come for him. She Is a- lady-like woman and her husband I not really a tramp. He declares that he will Indict the ofllrer who shot him but It appears Impossible to locat that man., - . . It Is always well t Sav a box of unburn, cuts, salve in the house.- bruises, plies snd bolls flold to DeWltt'e Witch Bagel balye. 4 by liawlcy' Phacmaoy, . , w INDIAN C.VXOK TNTDETl STREET. No Otw In XeiKlihorhood Can Expluln ' Its preiu-ni-e, Hut Foreman of Men Who Found It Thinks It Date JMck ' - to Hudson's Time. " (f '.,. .- New York Herald: lth. " " '! ; ' - Out 'of black, oosy "mud la an exca vatlon ten feet deep In the middle of the roadway , at r Oliver and Cherry streets . yesterday- afternoon cam what looked like an. .ancient Indian canoe IS feet from tip to tip and three ana a ntur teet wiue .amiasmps. x was one' of the kind which' the In dlans were accustomed to carve out of the trunk, of a tree, with delicately curved bow and. stern and graceful lines. Workmen cut off one end of it before they realised that the object had been shaped, and In the effort to get it out of the excavation It was spilt and stove In; - ; v John-A. Dowd.-a foreman for the Consolidated Subway Company, was ngaged with a band of men In dig ging A manhole at the corner to con nect 'a trunk line of electric, wires which rung along Cherry street from Pearl street At 1 o'clock one "of his' men remarked -that there1 waava tree trunk at th bottom of the exca vatlon, The obstruction proved to be the canoe-, upside down. 'When the mud was scraped off the canoe , it. was found that the spruce wood which it was mad was still white.; Nobody In Cherry or Oliver streets baa -the; slightest Idea how the canoe could have found a resting place where it was fonAd, and the oldest in habitants thereabouts do not re mem ber -ever having seen or heard of a boat like it In that vicinity. . Dowd said it surety went back In Its history at least to the time of Hendrlk Hud son. He carefully removed, the rello to a sheltered spot under th Brook lyn Bridge at Pearl and ..; Frankfort streets, and there It was viewed by hundreds of curious persons in the course of the afternoon, - PAINTERS QUIT WORK, j -, . . i - .. . ii i .. i . , Two Squads Walk Out at Dnrhara Fol ; lowing Refusal of - Demands for - Shorter Honrs tiecrctary of Union . sai-si strike la manUvorUed. . Special to The Observer. ' Durham, July 18. The union painters in Durham, at 'least several . . squads if painters are on, a strike that was In augurated this morning. From, what can be learned at this time the paint ers are asking for a nine-hour . day With the same pay that has been given them for ted hours' work. Two forces quit work this morning when the demands made were refused and It Is probable that all of the union painters in the city will Join In the demand for shorter hours at the same price. , - It Is stated to-night by the local secretary of .the painters' union that It was not a strike when the few men quit work to-day and that he did not wish the Impression to get out that there was a strike. He said that the painters had made demands for. reduction in the number of hours of work and that everythlns,was getting along nicely when four or Ave men quit work on their own account, try ing, as they claimed, to force the de mand made. The secretary said that it was not ordered by the union and that the union was not backing the move, stating that It was tbe act of Individuals. It Is not now antic! pated that there will be a strike of the painters here. DOCTORS K5 DORSE HERPICIDE Because Its Formula Is Submitted jo Them. Alexander " McMillan, ' M. D., i a prominent physician of Lansing, Mlchu writes: "On three cases have .'tested Herpiclde for dandruff, and the result has been all that could be desired." Herpiclde Is made upon an entirely new principle, that Is, that - dandruff and falling hair are caused from a microbe that Infests the hair bulb. and, by destroying the microbe, one'a hair Is bound to grow luxuriantly. Herpiclde Is the only hair remedy that claims to, and really does, de stroy the dandruff germ. Sold by loading 'druggists. Send 10c. In stamps for sample to Th Herpiclde Co., Detroit, Mich. . H. H, Jordan 4 Co., Special Agents. - Worth ito Weight InGoH? TO REMOVE 7RMCXU3 AND , PIMPLES IN TEN ITA1SS, USB The Complexion Beantlflef Nainolaj" h guaranteed and money rrf uoded H fail to remov tht very worst case and beautify tas uaplfxion fat twenty tUys, Mr. Edward Tones, ol Mount SUrllor. Kentucky, writes. - , A.r:.-.-, "I m it say dnrv 1 (all van thA benalr Vadinola has aesa to me. I ha4 suSsreol aatold snarnfloatlmiwtth frecklse, also child hood, Hsviag aaed all the highly ooobW stesded . cveaai aad loUoas, wtih Buck hesitoaey I - koogbv, roar eatir tmtmiil After giving It fair trial I asoat beaitllv noonmead It, for It's worth It welgbr-d gold to aay woman having freckle. Totuj riadlaola is the only hia 1 have !' Ms noam, Year Mutlas Fao Pewdsr It grand. Wishing yoa U (tossrved saeaese,! am siseereiy." ... , , . Pfki' 50 cent iaod hf iading ttrutrh or tnalt . Pnputi kf to ' Natlortal TolUt Cow ParU, Tann. Ledgers 4MI -y :. .: HW'ii5 IVV UUUI Having taken the exeftxlv , gency for the "McM.? Price , Book Co, w are prepared to offer you nrlcoa on this Una-of - goods that will stonsh you. . , tuiiu id ini ,iui peep. LOOSE LEAF r u ss sr iiiiiiii-m w Houston-Dixon : & CO. 4-The recelpfs at the tlty. cotton platform yesterday were Si bales and the best price paid .for the stapl was 11.40 cents a pound. The re ceipts for the corresponding date of last year, when the price was 10.25 cents a pouna, were 7 Daws. Announcements. For Tax Collector, District o. . I, ' I hereby announce myself a candi date - for the . ofltce of Tax Collector, District No, 1, Mecklenburg county, subject to the action of the iMmo crauo primaries of August T. For Tax Collector. District, No, I. ' I hereby announce myself a' oandl date for the office of Tax Collector, District-No. X, - Mecklenburg county, subject to tne action oi tne iemo cratlo primaries of August T. ; v . ' V HASJI J. AyoTlIt, For. Tax Collector, District,. No. 1, I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Tax Collector, District No. 1, Mecklenburg county, subject 'to the action of the Vemo-i crauo : pnmnnoi or August i. '-'y , . ' W. C U AULAI, For Tax Collector, District, No. 1. I hereby announce 'myaalt a candi date for the office of Tax Collector, District No. 1. Mecklenburg county. subject to . the - action of tbe Demo cratic primaries of August 7. ? ... J. UU V GH ULiU TAB. For Tax Collector, District No. S. I hereby announce myself a candl date for th office of Tax Collector, District No.' I, Mecklenburg county. subject to the action of the Demo cratlc primaries of August T. .".. W. iN. fJCUFlES. .For Clerk. ef the Court. I hereby announce myeelf a candi date for Clerk Of the Court of Meek lenburg county, subject to the action of the Democratic primaries of Au gust 7. , , ! C. C. MOORE. For Clerk, of the Court. I hereby announoe myself as candidate for the office of Clerk of the Court of' Mecklenburg county subject to the action or the Demo cratlo primaries of August T. For Regbrter of Deeds. X hereby announce myself a candi date for, the - office of Register of Deeds of Mecklenburg county, subject to the action of the Democratic pri maries of Augttgt 7. ,.4' C. A. 8PRATTT. For Register of Deeds. I hereby announce myself a candl date for th office of Register of Deeds of Mecklenburg county, subject to the action of the Democratic pri maries - of August 7. . W. M. MOORE. For Sheirlff. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Sheriff of Meck lenburg- county, subject to the t ctlon of the Democratic primaries of Au gust 7. N. W. WALLACE. "For Treasurer. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Treasurer of Mecklenburg county, subject to the action of the Democratic primaries of August 7. ". ,;.H. J. WALKER. For Tax Collector, District No. 3. I hereby announr myself a candi date for the ofline of Tax Collector. Dlatrict No. 3, Mecklenburg county, subject to the. action. of the Demo cratic primaries of August 7. ' PARKS KIRKPATRICK. ' For the Senate. I hereby' announce myself a candl dae for the State Senate from Meck lenburg county, subject to the action or the Democratic primaries of Au gust 7. McD. W ATKINS. For County Commissioner. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for County Commissioner or Mecklenburg county, subject to the action of the Democratic pri maries or August 7. JNO. B. ROSS. For the Legislature. I hereby announce myself a candl date for the Legislature, subject to the action of the Democratic primary or August 7. , W. A. ORIER. For County Board of EduoaUon, We, th undersigned, hereby an nounce ourselvea . as candidates for re-election as member of the county board of ' edueatlon of Mecklenburg county, subject to the action of the Democratic primaries of August 7. 1IVS. Respectfully, , . . , WM. ANDERSON, ' JOHN M'DOWELL, CHARLES H. CALDWELL., W. M. ROSS, ... ... JOHN F. CALDWELL. For County Commissioner. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for County Commissioner of j Mecklenburg county, subject to th action of the Democratic nrl marlee of August 7. D. A. HENDERSON. .. For RetrlHter of Prods. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Register of Deeds of Mecklenburg county, subject to tn,e action or tno uemocratio pri maries or - august a. , . W. E. CUNNINGHAM. ". ; " For UK legislature. I hereby announce myself 'as a candidate for a seat In the House of Representatives fof Mecklenburg county, subject to the action of the Democratic primaries. . -;.f , E. IV PRESTON. f . For County. Commissioner. ' I hereby announoe 'myself "as ' a candidate for County Commissioner of Mecklenburg county, . subject to th action of th Democratlo pri maries of August 7. ! HOUSTON J, BROWN. ' .For County CommUsloner. . I hereby announce myself as a candidate for County CommlsMoner of Mecklenburg county, subject to the action of the ' - Democratlo pri maries : of August 7. BKN T. PRICE.. For ' County Commlasloncr. ; I hereby announce myself ' aa a candidate for County : Commissioner of Mecklenburg county, ' subject to the action or the. Democratlo pri maries 'of Aurtist 7. ,'. ' . - SAM H. KELL. ..'' For County Commissioner. I, hereby i announr4 myselsV aa '" a candidate for - County Commissioner Mecklenburg county, - subject to tbe action of. th Democratic pri maries of August 7. ' . , , , . . Chalmers v- furr; -. For'., tint IIone. ?- r ; I hereby announce myself ackn Ai sle for.-the House of . Representav- ves front Mecklcnhtirg county, rub- ci to the art inn of Hi pemooratlo primary. . . , - W. CV DOWD. f!l 0 DERCJ f Invite the (attention of' COTTON MANUFACTURERS tb their latest pat-1 ttern Scar A.s;.;ttesi! :ampiint of ' work and highest standard of quality at the lowest : cost of production. Send, for Catalogue.' , 1 .' Largest Bu i I dcrs o f Cards in the Country DRAWING FRAMES ROVING FRAMES V.I . i 1 A. Ii. W ASH B URN, r CHARLOTTE, Announcements. For. the) Btate Senate, I hereby.: announce myself a candi date for the State Senate from the IStb Senatorial District, subject to thn action of the Democratlo primary to be held for Mecklenburg county on August 7th, - - H. N. PHARR. '' For County CommliwloneT." X hereby announce myself a candi date for 'County Commissioner of Mecklenburg county, subject to the action of the Democratic primary of August 7. , J. A. NEWELL, Fbr County Com ml loner. I hereby snnounce myself a candi date for County Commissioner of Mecklenburg county, subject to the action of the Democratlo primary of August (. W. M. LONO. A PROCLAMATION BV THE JOV- ERNOR. $75.aO REWARD. Whereas, official Information has been received at this Department that Jno. Haiiev ccoioreoi. late or tne county of Mecklenburg stsnds charred with the murder of Jno. M. Miller (colored) and whereas. It appears that the aald Jno. Ba ley (colored has ned life bTate. or a coceals himself that the ordinary pro cess of law cannot be served uoon him, Now, therefore, I, R. n. Glenn. Gov ernor of the State of North Carolina, by virtue of authority In me vented by law, do Issue this, my proclamation, offering a reward of seventy-five dollars for thn apprehension and delivery of the said Jno. Valley (colored) to the sheriff of Mecklenburg county, at the court house In Charlotte, N. C. and I do enjoin all officers of the State and all good cltl sens to assist In brlngtr.g said criminal to luallce. Done In our city of Ralelwh the (th day of Julv, In the year of our Lord on thousand nine hundred and alx and In the one hundred ami thirty, first year of the American Independence. tnigneni k. m. UL.ENN. (Signed) A. H. AKRINQTON. Private Secretary. ' DESCRIPTION. 11 years old, nve feet to or 11 Inches tall, weight 110 or l.fc. Hrlcht red skin mulatto. Smooth Shaved. Rlark rurlv hair. When beard is grown la a reddish color, mis motner in coiumDia, . C . and sister In New York, He waa raised at Clinton, & C. His father Is a white man. HICKS' CAPUDINE IMMIDIATtXY CVS.LS HEADACHES BteakeusiCOLDiS in to n nova Trial ( Kk. at Braigen Let Us Serve You mm For AH Purposes TV7E sell the Best Coal " that money can buy, and know we can give eatlrfaction, no mat ter what your fuel re quirements may ba Steam, Domestic, Blacksmith Coals Standard Ice and Fuel Co; ClIARLOTTEg l C Railroads. GRAND , nXCUKNlON TO WILMINO. TON VIA HKAUUA RD JULY 17, 1WH Th Seaboard Air Lin Will ooerat th best excursion of the season to Wilming ton -on July 17th," leaving Charlotte at 10:80 a. m. This will glv everyone tlm to get breakfast and fix things for the day, then start oa their trip to th grand old .ooean: th train will o op erated on a .very fast schedule, arriving at Wilmington 4:41 p. m thla you will note Is a faster schedule than I made by regular trains, the reason Is there will' be no stops for passengers made oust of Monroe, except at Wadaaboro and -Rockingham, there "Will b a re served seat Car on this train which will be 80 cents antra: mi win positively h the best excursion of the season, Th return trip win ne commenced on Thurs day, July 19th, at .VKa. in., giving two rteenoona and nlshts at- ' vv rights' Iteach. end th-trip both Ways In da Wava In dav. llaht, TH rare tor in far for th round trip will niy t tnre nouara. reserved seat tickets on sal July 18th. For .further information ran on or address. - .JAJUU-N KH.lt, Jit., C. P. A - - Cliarlntta. N. H. C. II. QATTW, T. P. A.. . " . : I XrY? I REVO Llll IG P SOUTHERN Railroads. Seaboard Air line Railway. Direct line to the principal cities North. East. South snd Bouthweat, Schedule taking effect May 87. 1SU8, subject to Change without notice. Ticket for passage on all trains are sold by this oompany and aeoepted by the passenger with the understanding that this company will not be responsible for failure to run Its trains on schedule time, or for any suoh delay aa may be . . i " ' 1 I .7 ' f--! k.!? H7 eonet H f eonneetlng lines, but this company Is net responsible iur rrvra or omission. Trains leav Charlotte as follows: No. 40, dally, at 1:89 k. m. for Moor, Hamlet and Wilmington without change, connecting at Monro with SS for Atlanta, Birmingham, and th Southwest, with So. as at Monroe ror local points to At nta. At Hamlet with SS for Raleigh. Portsmouth. Norfolk and steamer for Washington. Baltimore, New Tork. Bos ton, and Providence. With at Hamlet ror ttaieign. Hlchmond, Washington, New York, and the East. With 81 at Hamlet for Columbia, Savannah, Jaeksoavtll. ana 4ui w tonaa points. No. m. dally, at 10:18 a. m. for Lm eolntnn, Shamy and Rutherfordton with out change, connecting at Ltneolntoa witn t,-. n. w. no. 10 ror Hickory, Le noir, and Western North Carolina point. No. 48. dally, 4:48 p. m. for Llncolnton. Shelby, Rutherfordton and all local sta. Hons, connect In r at TJncnlnton with CL A N. W. for Newton. Hickory, Lenoir ana an local points. No. 44, dally, 8 p. m. for Monroe, Ham let. Maxton. Lumberton, Wilmington and all local stations. No. itt. dally, T:1S p. tn. for Monro, eonneetlng with 41 for Atlanta. Birming ham and the Southweat. at Hamlet with 48 for Columbia, Savannah. Jacksonville and Florida, points, with 84 at Hamlet for Richmond, Washington and New Tork. and the Bast, with S3 at Hamlet for Raleigh. Portsmouth and Norfolk. Through sleeper on this train from Char lotte, N. C., to Portsmouth, Va.. dally. Trains arrive In Charlotte as follows: No. 183. W:o a. nv, dairy, from points North and South. No. 44, dally, 19:18 a. m. from Ruther fordton. Shelby, Lumberton and all C it N. W. points. No. 45, dafly, 11.-M a. m. from Wilming ton, Lumberton, Maxton. Hamlet, Mon ro and all local points. No. 1SS, T:08 p. m., dally, from Ruther fordton. Shelby, Llncolnton and C. A N. W. Railway points. No. 89. 10:48 p. m.. dally, from Wilming ton, Hamlet and Monroe, also from points Bast, North and Southwest, con necting at Hamlet and Monro. Connections are made at Hamlet with all through trains for point North, South and Southwest, which are compos ed of vestibule day coaches between Portsmouth and Atlanta, and Washing ton and Jacksonville, and sleeping cars between Jersey City, Birmingham and Memphis, and Jersey City and Jackson ville. Cafe cars on all through trains. tlons, or Seaboard desorlptlve! literature apply to ticket agents or address, EDWARD P. COST. Snd P.. Portsmouth, Vs. JAMES KER, JR.. C. P. A., Charlotte, M. C C. H. OATHS, T. P. A., Raleigh, N. a CHAS. B. RYAN. O. P. A.. Portsmouth, Va, Throuih Train Oally, Charlotte to KodnoKc, Va, , atuhetiule la etleet iDeo, a, 1. 11:00 am Lv Charlotte, So. KAfl:Npa 8:1 am Ar Win. ton, ft. R. Cv 8:88 pta SM pin Lv Winston. N. W. Ar l.Oo pm .00 pm Lv Martinsville, Lv 11-48 am 8:86 pa Lv Rocky Mount. . Xv 10:2 ant i5ai?m Af Konu"" "" ,J m Connect at Roanok vl Shenandoak Valley Rout for Natural Bridge, Luray. HagerMown, and all polnu in Pennsyl vania and New York Pullman sleeper ftosnok and Philadelphia. Through eoach. Chaxlott and Roanoka Ad&itional lnformationfrora ageai 8JouUra Railway. . M. T. URAQO, Trav. Pass. Agent W.-aUVNOPA.V. , Summer exourslon and week-end rate Via Seaboard Air Line, Season ISO. The Seaboard wilt sell following sum mer excursion ticket limited to Oet. 81st and wek-nd ticket limited to Mon day following date sale with exceptions noted. Wilmington week-end tickets on sal Friday afternoon train and au trains Saturdays, good to return Tuea. day. Inclusive; Blowing Rock Tuesdays following, inclusive. " : Rats aot nanitd below eaa be had an on application, . T Wrlgbisville Beach and return, sum. mer excursion, W IS. ... . " " Wilmington and -return, week-end. 80.M. Mount Holly, week-ana- 60o, . Llncolnton and return, summer xour. slon, 81,76: week-end. 81.Ce, , ' "7- , Bhelby and '"... summer eaeursion. U.70; week-end. 81.76. ,x :r v Btltherfordton snd return, summer . ourslon. 84.001 week-end, 8J.k , "T Hickory and return, summer ours0n. $lot week-nd, 82.16. r'u Cliffs and return, week-end. 10, (. ' Lenoir and ""r2 "mn"" acursloo. 14 30; week-end. I1.M, ' Blowing Rock snd return, summer ex. curslon. 88.801 weekend. SH.80. " Chimney Ilock and return suniai.r ex. cuVelon, 87 weh-nd. 85.T6. . Cross Hill, S. C, and return, summae excursion. 8 06; weekend, 8X40. Virginia lioaoh and, return, summei . evrshmj II.1j -'v.. '.-. . . Old Point Comfort, Va., and retue. summer excursion is,u. , . ..-. uoran i"w , v a., .nil return, summer excursion, fia.j.. Kor further- Information eall vn fit ad di-ess any agent Seaboard or the follow ' ;-. i WEBB, Ticket Agent, t'harlotte, N. C. i - JAMK3 KKR. JR., , ' City rsengr At., Chariot, N. c. ,. '-, ' , ' C. H. UATilS, ; I '''.':. "'''.::: , Ralelgu, N. C, v.: LilT ;bi SHOPS SPINNING FRAMES ' SPOOLERS AND REELS AGENT CAROLINA ...-r-ir -'- Railroads. Southern Railwav j ' N. . following schedule figures pub lished only as laformatlon, and are pot guaranteed. , I SO a. m. No. 8. dally, for Richmond and local point: connects at Greensboro, for Winston-Salem. Raleigh. Uoldafroro, Newborn and Uorehrd t'lty, at JJaa- ..111 , w - l 8:48 a. m. No. TI, dally, for Rock HID, Chester, Columbia ajid loiul stations. 5:30 a. m. No. U. dally except Sunday, for Stateavtller Taylersvllle, and local Diilnla: eanneela at Moresvllle for Wins- ion-8alem and at tjlatesvtlle for Hickory. Lenoir. Blessing Reck, Asnevllle and oth. -r points west. 7 U a. m. K. 88, dally. New York and Atlanta EUarea. rulinum sieepar uolumbus Ja.. and day eoache to At Atlanta Bxsrea. Pulinuui sleeper to ante. Close connection at Spartanburg in. t.SS a. ni. N. SS, dally. New York an.l Florida Express, for Rack Hill. Chester, Waynesboro. Columbia. Savannah, Jack tonvlll. Dining car service. :A a. m. No. 8. dally. V. S. rast Mall for Washington and all points North. Pullman drawing, room and aleeper to New York and Richmond; dav coaches New Orleans to Washington. Dining car Winston-Salem, Raleigh and Goldaboro. 8:30 a. m. Nr.. J7, dally. Washington snd Southwestern Limited. Pullman drawing room slpers. New York to New Orleans and Birmingham. Pullman ob servation car New York to Macon. Din ing car service. Solid Pullman train. 10:06 a. m. No. 80. Washington and fiort da Limited. Pullman drawing room sleepers to New Tork; first class eoach to Washington. Dining car service. 11:00 a. m. No. a. dally, for Davidson, Mooreavllle, Barber Junction, Cooleeme. Mocksvlllc Wlnslon-Salem and Roanoke. V and 10(41 nolnt. 11:86 p. m. No. 11. daily, for Atlanta and local stations: connects at Spartan- 7:00 p. m. No. It, dally, for Richmond and local stations: connects at. Orema horo for Raleigh and Ooldsboro. Pullman sleepers. Greensboro to Kalelgh, Char lotte to Norfolk and Charlotte to Rich mond, -i iC0 p. m. No. 26. dally except Sunday, freight and passenger to Chester, 8. C. ,nu iui..i uuiiiiK 1. IK . Mn -1 d-lt .....I 4J. - for Taylorsvllla and local stations, con nects at Btatesvllle for Ashevilla, Knox vllle Oiattanoogo and Memphis. r 8:18 p. m. No. . dally. Washington and Southwestern limited, for Wash ington and all points North. Pullman sleepers and Pullman observation car to New York. Dining ear service. Solid Pu!lman train. 10:SS p. m. No. 84. dally; New York and Florida Rxpreaa, for Washington and Points North. Pullman sleeper ' from Jackaonvtll and Augusta to New York. First class day coach, Jacksonville to Washington. u.H p. m. No. t. dallv. Washtogloa and Florida Limited, for Columbia. Augusta, Chsrleston. Savannah and Jacksonville, Pullman drawlnr room sleeping car to Jacksonville. First rlnss day coaches Washington tn Jacksonville. 11:06 p. m. No. 40, dnv. for Washington and points North. Pullman sleeper te Wsshlngtnn. First class dsy coach .At lanta to Washington 10.26 p. m. No. 86. dally. United State Fast Man. ror Atlanta and points South and Southwest. Pullman drawing room sleepers to New Orlnni and Birming ham. Dar coaches. Washington to New Or'. ana. Dining car service. c Ticket, sleeping car rervlons. and. detailed Information ran fie obtained at city Ticket Office. No. street. H. B. Spencer. O P. T. M.: W. H. T." ' Vernon, T. P. A. 11 fouih Tryon; ' P Herd wick. II D 4 1 ' . . I 4. 4. WKKK-ENt) RATKS TO MOUNTAIN RKHOKTS VIA SOUTHERN KAIL. vvv ... Th following week-end rate will ap ply from , Charlotte, N. C, to points named. - i Aahevllle, N. C. $4.88 Black Mountain. N. hound Knob, N. C Marlon. N. C 4.05 8 W ! u Murgantoni N. C Connelly Springs, N. C Hickory. N. C Tryon, N. C. Henderson vllle, N. C Brevard, N. O lke Toxaway, N. C. Hot Springs. N. C a-i 3.15 - v 4.16 4rf 6.W 8.1 1.T5. l.iS 14 , 14 l.rti Hlnckshurg, o. at ae ) a . Hhnlhv N. C. Riitiierfnrdton, N. Co.. High Shoals, N. C llncolnton, N. C. ....... Cliffs. N. C,............ Lenoir. N. C... .......... - M ... l. . Jackson Springs, N. C Tuylors, S. C (for Chick Springs).. S.ie ur.. . a1.i a f . .. .. t u TavloreviUe. N. C 3 A Whlteatoh. a. C ' X.6 , Thee tickets on sal for all traina Saturday and forenoon trains . Sundav, good to return th following Monday, except tickets to Taylors, Waterloo and Whitsatone a f good to return "th",fot-" lowing Tuesday. . . v . , . . ,. 4. YElUWn, T. IT. A., Charlotte, K CV W. IL TAYLOB. O. P. A.. , Waahlngtpn. D. C . - t SPECIAL RATES VIA 8 E ABOARD , AIR UN a RAILWAY. Toronto, ' Con. Meeting . Odd Fallow, date Of sal, ratea and conditions, to b snonunced later. Monteagle, Teiin. Woman's Congress. : , July JOth-August suth, on flrst-elass ' far plus 2&c. for round trio. Tuscaloosa. Ala. Summer School for Teacher. June llth-Juty Sltb, one flrst-olaa far plus 860. fur round Monteagle, Tenn.-'Monteagle Bible Trntn- trip. . i , ool, July th-August 1st. on tare plus H60. round trip. pius aw. rouna trip. - - ffonteaxle. lennzMonteegi Hunday" - klclitiol instnui", juiy ixui-Augusi b(lj, ? .ne Car plus Xto. round trip. Charlotte, ft. C.-Rellgtou and Educa tional Convention. July 19th-23nd, one .and ne-Uilrd fares plus tto. round NashvWle. Tenni TUk Vnlverslty Sum. mer School, July End-August Srd. one " flrsty-chus fare plus too. round trip. Lxlng?on, Ky. NaUonalOrnd Lodge ,, United Brother of Friendship ami '.Sisters of the My'erloue Tn.:'July Hh-Auguat 3rd. on nrst-claaa fare i plu lo. round trip. , ' Milwaukee, Wis. Orend Aerte, YYntemHl Order . of Kagleo, August )4tu-isih. - on flrst-claas - far plus li.oo rouml trli). v - t ' -,; Nashville, Tenn.rerthodV CoJWa Pu n. mer Schools for Teachers, ' Klbllcal Institute. Juno llth-Au;- t loth, on nrst-clusa fire (.lua . . round trio. ' , ' For -dstntled Inf'irmntlon in t rat- . Sohedule. dates of sale, limit. .(... . dress 'vuur ticket agent, or '- . signed. 11 : v i 1 ' . Traveling I'a i- r a - ' ', ,'.... 1- 1 ' " ' - JAS. KUR. ' . ... y . itaieign. w, o, - y 1 . - . ... .' . - ' '.. ,. '. ','..', .. .I,', , . .-'1 ' ..' ,,' . lw !. m. ;, : .
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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