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r v - .. CIIAICLOTTE DAILY OBSEBVEIf, JULY 27, 1906. ; v ' Sporting; News BASKBALL iiTJMiLAJlY, Iv. ; SOUTHERN. LEAdCS- . - , At Atlanta: tlinM i.'l'T;0'' At v Rlrmlngremey; Birmingham. ' At Montomryi MomgvaiW Lit- tie Buck. I. : r.'.-.Vr' -- . aaanasasa. . : south ATtANTtC teovr. ' At SavaonahJ i. Havanaa-h.1:. Ir. lum- At Jacksonville, 'gam with Auu.- " AMERICAN LEAGUE. 'At Cleveland: Cleveland. IV. Washing- At Detroit: Detroit. 7; Boston. 4. K.4.TIONAL LEAGUE. ' At Philadelphia: Philadelphia. !i aT'n.W York: New Yrk. !; Hilda- MAt lUton: Boston S: e.o T At Brooklyn: Urooklyn. 4. St- 'xM" ' EAFTERN LEAGUE. At Baltimore: Baltimore, 4. u''rk.- At Montreal: "'''.uS w ( At Toronto: Toronto. : "'.'r",,''.,; At Jorwy City: Jersey -'. 4. ' r"u" dence. L VIRGINIA BTATi: I.KAOUB. At"' Roanoke: Ronn- ko. '" ' mouth, 1. , , - At Richmond: Ri'-hnionil. I.ynrli- PU.f' J' ...n,. v..rf..lk : Diinvllle. 5 N.irfolk. STANDING OV TUK CMOS. SOl'TIIERN I EAOl'E Won. l-t. pr. .r.H RlrmliiKliKm Nw Orleans AtUntA i. McmpMi hreiorl .. MnalrrniriT JUaahvlll . UtU Rock . .... M . . f'- .. 4K .... 4 . .. 4:' . ... . ' a :n 41 .jd j-VJ i!7 W.' BOUTII ATlJkNTIC I.F.AOCE. PC. vn .! .4M .4M us on. Augiiata .. . HrtniiKli .. Macon .,. .. . Charlentob . Cclumhla . . Jacksonville 5t a 41 41 41 W 41 3 4t 24 AMERICAN I.KAQt'B. Won. IeL PC i .vt 4M Phltadelphta New VOrk . Cleveland .. Chlcaao .. .. Detroit .. .. Ht I miii .. Wahlii(ton boeton .. .. it tr ; 44 1 :u si 41 4.1 Ji ,i4 .Ill NATIONAL t.EAOCE. Wn. It. P c cjo 4 r .4.4 ftlleaao Plttsbur .. New Trk .. Philadelphia . Cincinnati .. Brooklyn .. fit. IxuU .. . Boaton .. .. CJ . r; .. t.4 . 41 .. 40 . . ! .. . 31 III X.' 4 It I u: f.7 LM .444 vn .si EAHTERN I.K AQL'K. Won. It. pp, Buffalo .. Jeraer City Italtlinnre . Montreal .. Newark . iTovldence Toronto .. 4 S3 44 i 4" M, :iTi .',74 , . TiO ,.t ::4 ."JI 4H .17 ; n 4, 347 l,EAGi'i: (aura BOCT1IEHN I.KAQl'R. f Montgomery. AM.. J'ly 2r..-Mawetl Mk.hrmtMl hi rt.irn to. the (Mine by kinv Utile Rock In llmleaa riinteal core 11 Montgomery ... a J o 0 I --4 4 1 3 Httrle.: MaiwU and MAI.-; Brady and Duuglee. Time. I mplre, Rudderham and H..huter. Blrmlnfhain. J"l' V.-Utfn h-d the rUltor at lu men- thin ufterii'iun ui.nl the ninth Innlna. "" f"r '" ""-,'" t down, allowing four him, remitting n lu run. n ii. K Ulrmlnithum ... IH(IMM I ghreveoort .... U " " 0 " " " - 3 , Hatleriea: It.cg-ui m.l M.ptil.' and MIB. 'Mine, 1:1V flop. re, Frill! pfc-n- nlnger. Atlanta. C. . J.y M Att.int.i tn..l to day' game fruni N-w iirlcim ..fi-r a Iiard alruaKl" IMilllip wim '"' the'head h li.itt.d I-..M nr.. I iilt i vutot lh "'"" '"' "-vi .1 d. p.rtHwpri won "il oul of (to- KroinulK for rcfOfiaa t" an np th- t'"H Bcorel- I' ' Atlatit' I " " o I A 1 x a I New orl.jlia. .. ' - - Hatt'-rlee'. InlieK nod Ai' lu r; I'hll l a. (liirae 'and Hiratt;n. Tlim-. homn. L'mplre, IM 'kle.: . .. Nnahvlll'v Ti ntt... . July M.-MempliU bud the Naahville I'"' eillil li'-eleit nf ter I ha tiret Iniilnt In-day and inm i runeM vl lr ut II. Boor. H II 1- Naahville . ... ,. i (i o n o 0 0 0 a 1 7 . Memnhla 4 I I i I 7 3 Hiilfi ri: PlM I'-'" hi! Fli'i'v Hnciia and Iliiilli.nt Time, 11. Impm. t'amiuiu BOl.'TII ATI.AKTIC I.EAOtT.. Havuiinih i;,i. .lnU The un.Hfii failed to .illii"' v.-i much over the fani-hle hIoi .,.,, i, lo whnh the la nll.),, i,,,(ilng like mi m 1 1 - -1 1 1 . Miiin ook tar m to- e.ie. I i'.iIiiiii , ,v ,,!), i,,,,, Verev.-r he agoin' to " V" ';-''-' " '''l"'"M.e t,,.,l. ,ne bov. a alleylil'M tbc thing Hoiire: . II II- "J. ,'" him ofr." Columbia . a o i. i l o 0 n a l .1 4 1 1 "U advlco of Mr. Weller Anvnnnah 1 a i a t t H 1 found frniueiil i oroboratlon In the Haltwrlea A -. i . i, and iila"fT l uii Marvin. G.i . July : In a Iwppv-go-ItM'ky game lo-dny Me 'in won o il fimn ('haileaiiiti In th" nii ih A . .'' h hy Jlouaton In the mn'h ice restore Hcore: l( II. I&. Mg'-ou I f " ' " " 11 " 1 4 " C'hafleeloii . i n i, o n i. n " .: (. I Bntterlea- Hpud . n l II. .hi i "ii ; MVldR ami tteir.ir,-r Toe, 1 '.. I'm, lire. M Mi 1 1 1, end KhtU-i. AUKHK'AN l.liAGlF.. lietrolt, July "N - H'Kt'.u got a r inren atari and Hlalil a.il.aiKuted V'.ui.k tor (law, tu elm Ii I4ie g.iliie. i.rter II. . "I lagtan had tMken I lie nl.il,. Ixil lief.ue be had pit' had a hull Hexire: It 11. P.. fNitrolt ... .. W I II I ft 6 0 7 K Z boaton ,.' .. ,. j I u a a a i 4 i, , l-WiUeTle; Kllllan ami Wuint'r; Ymiiig and ' Petra. Time. 1 :,. . I'n.pli-. ", gnenoan ami livana. 41rehiiid. Julv aa -1'he crlonleil I'li vi. land bunched nln of tltolr .'I him In ' ktenret R. II. E rieveliuid 014)01 J! U :! Y ai laahliialua ... 0000 iii. i l:t i ttalteriai! Heea and IIhi-Iow' lluali.w,. Knson stld Ib-yi'iiu, Time, J:4i l.niplie, Cnno!ty,. f . ; . NATION A I, I.KAmTR PbllnrlelnhU. I'a . JuW 2tf. ltv,.1 l.li ting by- f'itbibuig. campled with several Tnlailiiy by Fhlladelplilu. 'gsve the visi tors, to-d' game la the 'first Inning Keoret It. It. H. ntlabiirg V. 4 0 0 ft 0 t J -7 7 VMI'ldeliilila ... 0ll I II 1-J I J neueriea: Willis ana nuain; flunrks, lx-iln and Ixiniivuu. fltmb 1,4a. i ,n. f: rixZb , Brooklyn. July M.Th lirooklyn nn their ' lom'einlng , from a , iir-cwvful . Wealera trip, bud lo succumb to-ilnr to yxng iiilcber wlnmi IK maaagement ' ef tie BW Louis flub oun4 in t'areona, Kna.; .'-j ., -J-- .-, , , , m-ore;' , ' ( ' ft II. E, ft. i.ni ; V Ji7 j T liiooalyn- ,..tfi7-4)iati4 . 1 1 Hmurtm Hhoadea. and Oradyi faao 0H11 and Iltber. Time, l;U, t'tnplrca, CarpeaUrr. and. Vijway...., .. .;.-, - . , " ........ m ' ' ,i ; A i' ..' Kew Tork. July MHy bunching hit ' 1 . .aa la ii. fi4n iuuiag, ' York- defeated Cincinnati to-oy, by ., ow of I to ' v-if i",' .V, ?'- , How;-.,;, cX-A-'- r w,. . R. H. B. Cincinnati i, r. ; 0C0ldB-l N.w York .. J.'. I ft 0 0 0 0 x 1 14 '. 4 JiuttArira: FrtUH-r and Srhltd: , Tylor hJ Ireimhitn.. . 1lm, 1J4. Umplrea, '. Boitan, Julyi K.T-Numru mlapUya by UKiun utl(1 CUU-nga to kcqulr mora run tinin hit . to-day ml h Vliumi wun, Moor:'. .,'' R. H.' HL Clt-n(f.i 1 I 0 1 0 1 6 1 Uotou ;w ... 0 t 0 0 ' T Bi.ttWfr rtStylor und KJIn; Pfflfftr Htid V'Neill. , Tim. J:r Umplr. O toyj THIRD-VICTOR V tXtn MONROE. Foimmi InnlK llrqulml to DpHjI Om Ictor n.lrnU y Monro r , )lonumiii ; Inland 3 Tim heat lire ot tltvr CiAina THiltMl Kt-r Th lt o(f trl' of three Ritmeii of bntobtU between Mountain land and Monro tem wan playnd at lt ta I'ark yculi-rduy afternoon, ronultlng In n victory for Monroe In the four teenth liinlnr. by a arore of I to I. thim inaklns It three straight for Monroe. , All three (ramen were rloacly and hotly oooteHteil, but In a gentlemanly manner which reflect credit on lh peraonnel of both tenma, but th real tiitc "f war oume In th lant Km. which took the fourteen hard fought InniiiRa to deride. A number of tlmca a hit wan all that wua needed to end the aitony. At lant Goodwin hit to rlfrht field for two baaea, took third on Ktchardnon' aacrldc. and atole home on Jann-a' grounder to aecond lm-, through no fault of Kunder burk. ho handled the ball cleanly and ai-curati-ly. but without avail. Moth Anderaon and Clement pitch ed K""d ball and were well nupported, Itlt-Jiardnon errld off the DeldtnK hrin'ir.i, making aeveral brilliant cntclie on h hrd run. Jcnklna. It., won the ba'ftlng honor", making thrert hiti. The tabulated "core follow: -Monroe a h it ji. r is i i Oooitwlii. cf. . . Kli liardnon, If Jiinii-a. i i Mnminunila, 31). I llHKty. i 4 . , & G 4 4 4 i 4 14 O 4 (i J." 6 42 4 1 1 0 s 3 IS Kullenwidff. if. AlinHi-ld. Jti. Iw-nton. ... Clement, p. -- Total.. Mln. IkI.iikI. I in via, hh Jrnkm. II. .1l... A.M. R. II. I'-O. A. K. 0 0 0 V 0 1 0 1 0 i : i o 0 l (I 0 u I u i l o 7 Hiimaiiiiln.T. Kunderlcirfc, H.iinn, if. . Arilcon, p. l-onurd, If Jenklna. l't. M Kelvy. . f. J IK !.. Totula U 2 12 4l IS 4 Hiinuniiiy : Earned rune: Monioe Mountain Ixhind Blrurk (oil ; lly !( -lefiinit, 13: by Anderaon. a. Wild It'-bee. Clementa 1. Ti)-Im hit. Good win. Tim of game. t li. I niptrea. I Ulanton and Keelnaon. ' Civ Maid Wlna Text Handicap. ! New York. July 28.-Coy Maid, at i to 1, won the Tent liandicut), one mile. ut HilKhton Jleaih to-day, uereuimg le)iiuiii and Iniuallor. TIim inlli- wh run In 1:19 3-5. Com-TiH-dlcrme. In winning the tlflh rai-e, euuullpd the track record for i furlong, 11- Hut Huniiiiarle: Kirm nice. X furlonv' Jnuritl. 1 to 6 i arm I to A. won: irrpnuu 1.110, i 10 1 ano ' even, nei iitid, Duiivulle, ?i tu 1 and to I I. ttilrd. Tune. I 13 4-1. j Se ond nice, Belling, mile and alx- I t'-enth: liruld, 4 lo I and 4 to S. wen, Mlea Hlllie, ( to 1. aeitind; (Ir-vllle. 7 to , I and 3 to 1, tlilra. rime, l:ei. Third rare, lurlonitN: lairing. 3 to I 11ml even won; Ijiuui A . 3 to 1 and 4 to u, aecondr Hiiuda, it to 1 and & to 1. third. Time. M 'j-i l'ourlh ruce, tUc Tet handlcnp, mile: Coy M11 it. 2 to I und to 1. won;vlie douin. 7 to 1 nrul 2 to 1, (eund: Innula Itor. f, to I and 2 to 1. third. Time, I W 3-4. Klflu rnee, A fiirlongii: Commedlenne, (I to 1 ami K to t, wiui; Nance llodue. I la 1 hi, (I 7 to 1I, neuiid; Water Graaa. t 1 and 5 tu '1. thud, Time, 1:1 Hlitli rnee Kelllng. mile and alxteenth: Woolwitch. 1 to f und t lo t, won; iKina. I to I and 4 to I, M-ond: All Kmlit. IT, to 1 and k to I, third. 'I'luie. I C, . 5. Had Iay for Public at Ijitlua. 'itii iimall, Julr 'J - Free INniler wa the ,,uy aiici ef ul fnvurlii- ni ,atonl.i , lo ilay ioone Jim Inii-kIii. ,mlly won the handicap from Meudow llreesn wild llraden thlid. Humrmn H-n: Flint luce, f, fiiiloim. Hnllie B. ft. 4 to 1, won; ldy Mulch, r, in 1. He-uiid; I Hheliia.il, 0 to , (Dlrd. Tune. I If. H". end rii' , lurloiia Fi-.w rd. 12 1 lo 1. won; Avemtow. If. I. Bei.-nil. M-l , mm I .. k to I, thlnl Time. I 'I tin. I i.i, e. (j fuilofiKN Fi-e IIih.I.t. 1' lo I, won; M iillim, 7 to I. e, ,,n,l Mln in. I I i.rou. i.i to I. Ilnii Time. I II 4 .'. ' Foinih ii'., K fiirliiiia. hiin.li.ui. I',. I ! Jim Im.'iiiI.in. 6 t,. I, won: Meadow1 lli-.-.- 4 i , .., i.ml; Iliud.m, 7 t j, i Dm. I 'tune. I II ' I'lllll m.e. f4 futloilK'' Iiell.-i Thorp. 1 1 lo I, won; .Ipiingo, : I.. . ae.-f.iid, l.i-na, i . lo .., I til il. I lllio, 1 US 4 HUlh i.i. r, mile. Il.u k. Iniore, 4 ,, won. Hi.ii-.Ii Me. 4o to I. aeronil Tin Only VVuy, 4 to I. third. Time, t.l 3 5 WITNKSSKN Tt A 1,1 Ills. MiiiiIj Irade Wlilcli Once liourlilicd In i-w Vork'a Courla N YorK Sun. Tim elder Weller In "I'lckwli k" it- an nil mlmtrcra of the work, of HI. k.-na well know, a gient believer in the utility of an alil.l a- n d.-f. nae In I". Hi criminal and civil u.Uoiin ' S'. v.'t mln. I tin. crarai I.t," e.ild Mr Wcll. r to hla ri. "Hll, k hi the .11. il Hweenv; KiKjvli'i of rrltnlnal luwycra In town up I -i 1 I uipiie. Ityan. ... fu .. ., half a century ago more criminal Inw er thliti llicie are ti-4la and tin em. .Intenta and feea of criminal law yera were, jliutcrlully larger In Hie ordinary inn of rime ttmn now. ,a a oniii nce. cn.-i were morn often defended lliun tin are how on. I .enn .f guilty much more rate. Tin h tin jalllil wltm-aa waa a, neceury lltouali lu-iially unwelcome part of the irm . cblnery of dcf nae n criminal chh. h Tlient la In criminal procci'd urn no l.cl tar defeiiBe tlmn an nllbl eimtainen. I A la bl w Itin-H-tea were thi ref..r.i vrt y I much In demand unjll Jurl.-a li Kn to ! mlatrut tin in and thepenalilea for i lie cilm of perjury were vUllml tip n Nome of (be dclltniuiilila. j For a long time Ilie menductoua land aiilmldlzcd IcMllmony of profra- irpuiai mini wirneua wtitalneii crert "in " from lurora. mid .inw. of 111..... ' w Uneeea, to ijuolg their own languuue I rnmlnul chbh are umially aympn- Ibellc where no outside preaaiim is l.iousl't upon lliem.'und II In the part of the (harae of every Judge In a criminal caart to Inform tlm Jury that ine prisoner at the bar Is entitled to any uncertainty existed on the point every reuaomtiiie ipiuiJl. If, therfore, whether or not the primmer whs ar-t-unlly present ut the time and place of he alleged crime- he was entitled lo he oenent of it, but little by little the prosecuting pfflorrs became acquaint ed wlih ihe. Identity and records of thw professional alibi wliuvaee. Qn or tw Were prosecuted. Othora were cared Off. Tho commercial value of the aervic of the other wa decreas ed, and finally th whole nefarious bualnea abandoned, never lnc to b revived, - 'rr Buy Kieittlng Mill. Heci to Th Observer, . h 'JiHnt, July. 2 Oet. J. ' H. f'arr, of Durham, bought th Centaur Knitting Mill her at a rivU aal to-day. Th plant. mill h anlna.a anj g Urg puip.bvr hana mpio)' GOYEBNOB GLEKN IIELD lir LWORT8.TO EXTORT A PARDO . -.'v.., k - : .1 - v' ,'. K lIot to Make Him Tlrlcaae IVom th ,.s renlivntlary One of ' tb Cld Ilrb k , Men An Iuatautce - of Hew , York IloeipliaJlty. -..-yi vT-i Atlantic City, Special," Jetty to New JorX American.,. ,.' v;. v .: r ' Governor. Robert B. Glenn, of North Carolina, dlacuanod (runrdedly t0" night the report of hla having been held VP by Rang of Tammany men In New York city and threatened with Injury If he refuaed to aim a pardon for a Bowery awlndlerj whe wai aerv lag a aentence In the North Carolina penitentiary. "V-" .-.lv -,. The fuct that a Gorernor had been subjected to auch an outrage ha been auppreeaed carefully for a year for fear of cretfting undealred, political prejudice. . The hold-up epUcode, a related by thoe clone to the Governor, occurred while he wan the guest of Tammany Hall an one' of the orator at th 4th of July celebration laat ummr. Governor Glenn and Lieutenant Gov ernor Handera, of Ioulalana, another guent, at the conclualen of the cere monk were Invited to join a party going to Coney Inland. There waa a deliberate effort, ac cording to the Governor, to set htm drunk, aeveral of th party being In toxicated. The Governor, however, had been discreet and waa unaffected. They atopped at Henderson' restau rant and wine waa ordered. Scarcely had they seated them selves when one of th men a dis trict leader. It la said drew front hi pocket a legally drafted pardon In favor of a gold-brick artist named IlalKcy or Halstead, then doing tlm at Kalelgh, North Carolina, but whose headquarters wer between the Bat tery and Fourteenth atreot. - ATTKMPT MADE TO GET PARDON. Thinking the Governor waa suffi ciently jovial to algn anything by that time, the leader remarked: "Jut a favor, Oovernor. Wa would like you to sign thle and let that man come back to New York." Governor Glenn told the leader that a petition had been presented to him jUMt before he left home for that man's pardon; that he had looked In to the caae. and had decided In th negative. He wa aorry, but he could not reverse himself then, even to oblige his host. The man 1 reported to have become ugly, and ahouted :hat the Governor would not get out alive If the pardon was not signed. Home allege that a revolver waa bran Jlnhed. The Governor rose from th table and fiuld: "If I have any friend In this crowd. I wish they would come on this aide f the table, for there's likely to be v Mill-thing 1oln hero pretty sDon." IM ptand by you, Oovernor, re- ! ondel Licuter.tnt Oovernor San di r. The remainder i f the party fcs-lumi-d un pttitude of helpless Intoxl- cat'on. 'Now, gentleiren, do vour worst,' ! the reportel elvil'erige by tlovcrnor (Jb nn. "I'll see you In hell befor-i I'll !i:n that pardon." LEFT THE 1'L.ACE UNMOLESTED. The politicians refused to carry out the bluff of keeping the Governor a a hontuge for the convict, and he Minnie out of the building unmolest ed. 1I returned to his hotel and paid hla own expenses. The gold-brick B A lndli r died in prinon a few weeks ago and his wife applied to the Governor for permls aloti to take the body from the State lor Interment. In recounting her ef fort, to obtain freedom for her hus band he confeswd she had arranged to have the (lovernor Invited to New Yoik and so overwhelmed with kldd-ni-Hs that he could not deny her a purdon. "The truth of the matter was thU." paid the Governor last night. "After making an addreaa ut the Tammany meeting, 1 went out with a party of men to ace the town. They were not Tammanv men s far as I know, but they did try to get me drunk. ! "Afterward. I learned that these men nad been engaged by the wife of the man In our penitentiary to get in., drunk mo that I could be Induced lo hIku ii pardon. "Inateiui of b gglng nr requesting me :.i alRii n pardon, they made an iiiiFii'-dlate demand, and they wer i.ownrlght Insolent about It. too. "W' ll. eon. I Just picked up my hat, liini'-il on my heel and walked out. i i inn'. I tell you who they were." mtoi i'i ii t iiisi;l ix nvxAMin; llanluaro t'lerk'a (arliiooicua ! ciilla In Ilia Own I4ttli, Injury nf Sfvural. aiul ( 'oimldcralilo Itomt ty I tailing)'. Macon, Ga, July 2 A special to The T'legraph from La Grange, (la, aa y Thla ufternooti while young Willie Stewart. In th employ of the King llanhwire Company, wns eliowlng a ii-i. .m. r u rhWel, be dropped It In a 1 of !naniltr, causing an ex- plie-lou Htewart ws killed Inalant l and i'ii'inl other men In tell store 'i" badly hurt. The stock of gods, . .iiuril ut j:'i.0i. wa badly dttmtigc.il ami ihe ntore hoiise, Masonic Hull ami the Flm i lly Club rooms, all i.vei li.-u.l, are I, inlly damaged. .cn. HohcirtM In t liarlolte. !. n W I'. Kobcrts, of Hates, i.-iit cirrduv In tho city on buxl- i..,HM It u ii l.la Ural vlatl here In I ft year. iL n Itoherta wu the young- I "' no n no inm ever won a prigu- II. r k n. r.il uniform lu the l,'nlt"il Hi. ilea lie entered thu Confederato iirmy aa a atirseanl and roai by grad ual iitoniolloti until, when he was 23, ln na innile it brigadier of cavalry. I. In on.- of only threw general of ntea remaining In North Carol I na. Hens. It r. Hoke and YV. K. Cox bit ing the other two. Gen. Roberts wail Htaie Auditor for two terms lilOto IKS and wua I'lillod Htatea consul to Victoria, llrltlah Columbia In Cleve land'a aacuud admlnlstrutlun. Ills cimrloltn friend, were very much de lighted to s him yesterday. TIIO.MAhVll.l.K riCMC. Tan ThoiiMMml People) Alteiul Orplut imge Affair, ami Ohl-'llnin IMctilc t.otcruor'e I'laco frllivri by Mr, A. II. Dlb-r. Hperlal t.i.The Gberver. Mockavllle, July it. -About 2,000 people altcmled the aevenleenth an nual Thomaavlll Orphanage picnic hero to-day. Mr. A. H. KHer. of Wlnaton-Halem. filled Governor Glenn' engagement, making an excel lent speech along the tine of universal education. While a great many peo ple were disappointed In not getting to aee th Governor, they were not disappointed in hearing a very fine address by Mr. Klle-r. ' Huperlntendent M. I. Kesler, of the Thomnavlllo Orphanage, la her fwHh a 'chapter of orphans, Mr. Kesler delivered a fin address bearing orr th work and management, of th , orphanage, Hirlcily speaking, thla wa a real old lime picnic, everybody bringing hi own dinner and eating it when and wher ha pleased, ther being no gat or admlaalon , f. A collection wa mken and the pcopl responded lib iraly.August th the annual Maaonlfl klrrt4 a 1 1 1 hm V aa 1 at liana flffaa S v on. , ni-i un iiiJ WTv. . J WftjMr. Of lllntftnn. -will Amlivmr kaa - , e 11 w e rnswe. v avv mtumii OFFER -end rre $i.t0 and I will able . Karna Prepaid. OUR. Qaart chAium. 1 U ii 1 ruit Oawt EL-MAIZE CORN WH1SKET- mi'Miiurruia , 'ThJe I the prod act cd the awuatala atllle f Nertb Carolina, and larkk t euairty and Haver, made aaaeetb Corn a -,-4 aod meUow by age. t.fi I Ahryoa'nMl ll.lf r I am a mi lrlr atta fea thai tt'ttlw kt car rklttty ler the awaay aa've ct kti aiiaplr cask as ine ftnti aoe Ke.iai ttkMa, am cellecl, ea I mill tmmtilmfit pjfW ew aataa. I Mtaf t Ike Bank ef tkhnmM', sad -1-? -L-' pJiarstaEWiT a te nW rlunets NMienal aak ef thl ity a t aw pliiUltT. Will far Im hmkin (rrlag alaable iatonuilea e tae kikf tiea PHILQ.KCLLY,RICHMOID,U We Have Something to Tell You About Refrigerators When vou get ready come in and see us. . . J. N. McCausIand & Co. Stava Dealer a ad Roofing Contractor. Pbaoa tt. Ml Tryon 8. . weee. wr j REMEMBER Hackney Bros. Plumbing & Heating Contractors Also Jobbers in Supplies 6 West Fifth St CHARLOTTE :: N. C. Trunks and Cases r and Bags THE EXTRA NICE KINDS. We make a specialty of the better grades, styles out of the ordinary and at much leas prices than th same are sold at In the large centre The new President Hag Is the latest and beat thing In the Kit" style. The Hreretary Is a very large, deep combination bag. I-Ycndi Hat Itoxcft, Hat Trunks, Hiireao Trunks, Raa ket Trunk. Light Cane Hull Caeca, etc. Everything the traveler needa; ordinary thlnga you can get anywhere can get them of us, too, and all the good thing that you can get nowhere else. Alwaya ao ua. G1LREATII & CO. Dr. E. Kf nutchlaon. J. J. nutchlaon.' L me ill Ik INSURANCE FIRS LIFE, ACCIDENT OrriCKt No. t, Dni BaUdlac BeU trhmf dtg. For Sale! 'Hi One 8-foot Plate Glass Floor Show Case, Mir ror back. Immediate de livery. Can be seen at our store., X.&p'fy 1 1 ibaldi & Ba(n$: .... .- ; 'f '.,,;;. m .1 mm r.Q jjiiiit! REUOLVim ,!.fiT Gil W SAGO AI1D PETTEE .iiiGIIIDE SHOPS Invite the attention .tern Vcvd; The greatest: at jthe lowest; cost; of '---. a. . J & lo r se 5 1 .5 u u 1 1 a tf ;- ... DRAWING FRAMES 1 ROVING FRAMES M. , II. W M 0 V: '',' ' '. .': ''I ' HICKS' CAPUDINTE IMMIMATCLT CVag HEADACHES Br, COLDS ) aiovaa - TiW Let Us Serve You For All Purposes TV7E tell the Best Coal " mat money can buy, and know we can give satisfaction, no mat ter what your fuel re quirements may be. Steam, Domestic Blacksmith Coals Standard Ice and Fuel Co. CHARLOTTE, N. C Railroads. WASHINGTON AND RETURN ONLY 112.00 VIA BKABUAKU. Remember, the rturlv conducted by Rev. Wm. niack, of Davidson, N. C leavea over the Seaboard Air Una from Charlotte at 7:16 p. ui., Friday, July 27, ualna- the 1I10O rata to Wasllincton. V. C, and return. From Waahlngton Mr. Hlaca taaea tne party o aniiiniur., PhllailalDhia. Ntaaara Fall. Toronto. Cana., Nurthfleld, Hoaton and New lorK. xou can go wun in iianjr iu Washington without taking all the trip. This will be an excellent opportunity for merchants going North te buy fall goods to go with this party aa far as Wash ington on thl very low rnte and then buy low round-trip ticket to any point North they wleh ia go. Th cost for th ntlr trio I very moderate. Fur further particular, call on or writ. ... Iau tven. j n.. City Passenger Agent 8. A. I Ry., Charlotte, N. C. BPECIAIj VOVf RATES VIA SOXTTH- ERN RAILWAY. $12.00-Charlott to Washington, D. C, ana return, on wuuiu n.iiw .vu.. Peopl Chrlatlan and, Kducatlpn Con gress. Ticket on aal July 27th, 30th and st, final limit August ith. IMS, and may be eateuded until Sept. Ith. inn, by depositing with Joint agent at Waahingtonk IX C., and paying a fee ti.85 "harlntt to Aahvlll. N, C, and return, on otoui . tlon Commercial Law Leagu of America. Ticket On al July nth, and IHh. with-final limit August auin, wme n - ' "r ' w m-mtmnAmA until (lenL Sotli. 190, h depositing, with joint agent at Aabavlll. N. C and pay- nth, and r jammt - Grand Army XwW Tickets on an a Auguat loth, 11th and Jfthi flnal limit Augujt lurt. b tnded until 'j?.V ? depoaltlng with jijlnt , agent at Minneapolla. and paying fe 05 Wo. Apwoxlmalely towrrtfwmother tuiinta. For further informaiiun ,y any agent Southern Railway, or wnw, W. It TAtW. O. A.c . Mhlngton, C. . v V , a-i.-l lei n V,asl ' ItKAD.ClTlf.-N, C-. - vni Ina Rail. T. itlantlo and Norm road, in oroer io ; v wS Scrouni Of th.t .Oee.-lol.l-; ..'"Ka'Creerit'K dtil N ewport.eiMijjiiiiw"" - IOC Ticket to b sold Jtliy n Jnd. ineluslv,. na ,"eu.".-J." AT iiiaust win, inpiiisivBi i. v ? 'taja : r t th. encampment grounda In both dlrct one to take- on and let off paaaengere. Short train aervie will- be inaugiiraied during the encanmaient between Morehead City and tb neampmnt grounds, tring to be run tMul every nnur. .e, -"--.,.mnm,l around and More- head City, up-town' atailim. Atlantic lintel and rier No, 1. will be I cenia. Kara Deiween enenmrmeni iraunm ann Beaufort will b It cant flialgUb r rfSerivrs 1 COA His "Savlnt, Money by I 111 Mtill" on reqaett eat I ur me leuuit w io. ,. latest paU?t amount of work and highest standard of : quality L t--' 2 il ' a.' "-era ' .' . e r5 4 p.fft i a ra s 1 1 n .-- --a 'eVrf:;ss:. -'''' ennni 1 1 D V v 5 UUI C M ARL0TTE, : N O R T H ; C A R Eallroads.' rlret tin to th principal ettle Worth, Kaat. South ana bout west, .cheduli Uklng egect May V. UH. . awtijeet te kaag wltaoat notio. ; , Ticket for pasaage ea all trata ar old by thl eoaapaay aaa aocp4 by th paaeecger with th anW tanging that thl cumpany will get be responelble for failure to raa It train am eokedule tlm. or fer any euch delay aa aaay b taddent to their eceratloa. Car Im a rclaed to gtv eorreet tlm of eoaaeotlaf lloee, bat thla eompevny U aot reapenalbi fer error r eaaiaelena. Traiaa leav Charlotte aa IMlaesst ' 1 No. , aally, at l:t a. aa. for Woerr, Haraiet aa4 WUminatoa without ahaara. can neo ting at Hoar with tor AUaai, I einninghaat. and th Soathwaet. with fo. at aienroe Tor local polaU to At lanta. At, Hamlet wtth II for lUbtigh, Portarnooth, Norfolk and temr fo Washington, BaJUmor. New Trk, Bo tca, and FrevMenca. With 4 at Hamlet for Raleigh, Richmond, Washington, New Terk, and th East. With U at Hamlet for Columbia. Bavanaah, JaakaoarlUa. aad all Florida point. No. in. dally, at 10:11 a m. for tin eolnton, Shetoy and Rutberfordtoa with ut eheage. eenneetiag at Uneotatea with C. N. W. No. M for Fflekory. Le noir. end Wee t era North Carotin point. No. 41, dally, 4:4 p. an. for Zinoolatoa, ihelby, Rutherford ton aad all local ata tlona. eonaeotlng at Llacolntoa with C N. W. for Newton. Hickory, Lenoir aad all local potata No. 44. daily, I p. ta. for Monro. Kaa. let, kf axton, LAimbertoa, Wilmlngtea aad all lecal autloaa. No. ia. dally, T:1S p. m. for Monro. ennetlng wttn 41 for Atlanta. Birming ham and th 4outhwet. at Hamlet with a for Columbia, aavaenah. JaeksoaTin ad Florida Mint, with U at Hamlet ror Riohmona, waaningtoa aaa inw I Tork. and the Bast, with a at Hamlet ' for Raleigh, . Fortamoutb and Norfolk. 1 Ttirouen sleeper ea this train rrem cnar ' tette. N. C. to Portsmouth. Va, dally. 1 Train rrtv ta Charlott ae followai ' No. in, J00 a. pt, daUy, frta polaU 'North and Sooth. No, M. dally, 10:11 a. ra. from Rather- rlto. Shelby, Limberton aad all C A W. points. No. 4, dally. 11 :M a. m. from Wllmlaaw tea, Lumbertpn, Maxtea, Hamlet. Mao re aad all local points. No. in. Till p. ta.. daily, from Rather fnrdton, Shelby, t-lneolatoa aad CAN. W. Railway point. . . No. . 10:41 p. m., dally, from WUnarng to. Hamlet and Monro, also from point East, North and Soarhweat, oeo aeotlng at Hamlet and Moaro. Connections ar made at Hamlet with all through tratna for potato North. Sooth and Southwest, which or eera pos ed of vestibule day eoaehe bet w eea Portsmouth and Atlanta, and Waahlng ton and Jacksonville, and aleeplng ear between Jersey City, Birmingham and Memphis, and Jersey Otr aad Jacksoa nile. Cafe ear on all through train. ' For tnfermattefir tlme-teblea, resr-ra tlons, or Seaboard descriptive llteratur apply te ticket agente or address, ID WARD F. COST, tnd V. P., V Porta mouth, va. JAMES JCKR. JR., C. P. A.. Charlott, N. OL a K. OATTIS. T. P. A Raleigh, N. a . CHAS. B. RTAN. 43. P. Aj Pertaaaovtlv Ta. Ttirouih Train Daily, Cliarlotts to KottnoKe Va ' ticlieuure In al ieO e innV eU:Q am Lv Charlott, So. Ay A 1:0 pm 1:11 am jlt niMwaj no, nj. iv m Wlnatoa. So. Ry. , I pm IM pm Lv wiaaton, n. a w. . Ar 1:0 m i.oo pm . . .1 ill. . , . . ' 1.V U:am 1 10 ti am leW aaa a- bib L.T Rooky Maunl l:m Pia A atoanaae. eiaiiy. -Conaeot at Roanoke via Shenandoah b . ii.. Hnma fur Naaural Brldae. Luraff. Hagerateaa, aad all polnu la Peaneri vVnla and New York PuUneaa leat Roanoke and Philadelphia, v AdoiUepal. InforoMLtioa from aaeau .outha Railway, M Bum mar nvvrava am " ww . aai.aat rta Seaboard Air Lip. Seon Uul t Tha Seaboard wilt' etl following wnrn mer excursion ticket limfted to Oct. Hat and week-end tlokets limited to Mon day following date sele with aaeepuon noted. Wilmington week-end ticket on sale Friday . afternoon train and aU trains Saturdays, good to return Tits, dsy. Inclusive: Blowing Rock Taeedays foUwlng, enoluolva. , . , ; .. Rates aot aamed below caa b had op- n application. - s , - ,,,-l-k.i.uill. . Ttaaeh aad rattnen mer oursion, W-H. 1 rwilmington and return, weak-wd. H.0A, , llOUnt JlUliri www-wi.a -, ' Llncolnton nd return, summer aaeur. lo1i"Uli r,k?"1? '...-" Shemy ami ',"';' ""'" avursioa, B.701 week-end, I1.7J, 7 Hickory d .return, lummer sejrloa Llinrs mi" "".. r u. Lenoir nd rturn, summer oaourelow si m)i ytss''"'! fflonVTl.rirw Virginia r " ---, awiamar g. urslon, ':, r,1 v.1' a ' ' Old rem - "ill..'"? return, Bmmer eneuralon, llall. , . . , ocean View. Va.. and return, summer ,fursioa, '-.. . , Or lurtlier .niv. ami DO Or . dree an. , Seaboard or the folio-. lOgl t;f J'--: ;-.!'-.'.(' m aeaaaaa'' Woard Airline Railway. "3 iVJl lifrfblk ScVMe m "'V tlokot fit, Chariott. N, OL" 1 . JAMK8 ki;r, jr., Cltf Pangr At., Charlotla, 1ST. c. v ' ;: .v S. r. -. A, RaiaUW M. J. . ... "f 1 n be uo u n iry 'A,--i 'p. ?v"?'t ? lam , iiih aa-aa a I. .V lit: iv IX A U t W I 0 L I N A i Bailroads. ' '. h-"N, at.iirollwliia; ak4ulr flgrB putn - lleei4 ealy a loferiaaUeo, .and ar . aot gaaraot eea. a. N. 1 dally, for Richmond aad local petnts; eeaaecis at preenabore. for WlaaUo-aalem, Kajelgh, uoloaeoro,- Newbera aad Morehead .IIIa Im WnilV Cliy; at Pan : a. m. N. n. dally. fr Roek Hill. Cheater, Columbia, aad laoal siatloo. I JI a. aa. N. 11 eVeay apt Saqday. fer ttateerllla, TaylorsvUle, aad loeai olnta; eenoecU at MervUI for Wins- -tea-Salara aad at Stateevllle for Hickory. Leaelr, Blrlng Reok, Askevllie aad oth er point west 4 T:U a. m. No. , dally. Nw Terh aad Atlanta Exprese. - Puilmaa sleep to. , Columbus Oa., and day ooachee te At laata Close connection at Spartanburg fer Henderson rill nd Aahevilla -l:n a. n. No. U. di.. New Tork aad Florida atxpreas. for k Hill, Cheater, rVaynebro, Columbia. Osvaanah, Jack eoarllle. Dining oar service. , I I a. m. No. M, daily, U. S. Faat Mall fer Waahingtoa aad all polaU North. Puilmaa drawlag room, aad sleeper t New terk aad Richmond; day ooaehe New Orleans to Waahingtoa. Dining oar . ervloe. Coaata st Oreeniboro for Wlnstoa-Saiem. Raleigh aad Ckldaboro. : a. av'Na.17, daily. Wabngtoa and Bouthwaetera Marl ted. Pullman drawing room sleepers. New Tork to New Orleeas and hirmlngbam. - Puilmaa os- -serve tlon ear New York to Maoon. Din ing ear service. Solid Puilmaa train. 10:01 a. in. No. S. Waahingtoa and Flori da Limited. Pullman drawing room sleeper to New York; first else ooach to Washington. Dials car aervic. 11:00 a. m. No. U, dally, for Davidson, Mooresvllla, Barber Junction. Cooleemee, Mocksvllle, Wtastn-Salna aad Hoaaoka, Va., and local polnta. 11:11 p. a. No. 11. dally, fer Atlanta and local etationa; eennecta at Spartan burg for Hendersonvlll and Aeheville. 7: p. m. No. 11. dally, for Richmond aad looal stations: eonnecta at Greens boro for Raleigh and Ooldsboro. Pullman Laanara. Oreenaboro to Ralelah, - Char- 1 lotto to Norfolk aad Charlott to Rich- I won die -" I l.-OO p. ta. No. V. dally woept Sunday, . freight aad paangr ta Che tar, S. C. and looal polnta . i f :ll p. an- No. 94. daily azcept Sunday, fer Taylorevllle and local atatlona, eea- neeta at StateerlUe for Asherlll. Knx-. Till CbAttaaeogo and Memphis. 1:11 p. m. No. U, dally, Waahingtoa and Bouthwaetera Limited, for Wash ington and all point North; Pullman eleepe re and - Puilmaa observation ear to New Tork. Dialog ear aervic. Solid paUmaa train, , - - m.- 10 U p. ra. No. M, daOy, New Tork and Florid Ezpresa, for Washington and Polnta North. . Pullman sleeper from Jeekeonvllle asd August to New Tork. First class day ooach, Jackaoarlll to Waahingtoa. 1:1 p. m. No. t, daily. Washligtoa and Florida IJmlted. for Columbia, Augusta. Charleston. Bavaanah and Jackaonvllle. ' Pullman drawlnr room eleeplng ear to Jeekeonvllle. First claae day ooaehe Washington to Jacksonville. 11:01 p. m. No. 40. dally, tor Washington and polnta North. Pullman sleeper to . Washington. First cla day ooach At. -lanta to Washington. 10 p. ta. No. f, dafly. United State Faet Mall, for Atlanta and peinta South and South weet. Pullman drawlna room sleepers to New Orleans and Birming ham. Day eoachea Waahingtoa to New -Orfisns. Dining car service. Ticket, eleeplng ear reservation, and ' detslled Information can b obtained at City Ticket Ofrio. No. 11 South Tryott treat. H. B.-Speneer. t. K.! BJf. Hard wick. . P. T. M : W. H. Tayloat OTP. A.; R. L. Vornon, T. P. A. WEEK-END RATES TO MOUNTAIN RKblRTS VIA BOUTHXRN RAIL- Th Jollowing wek-ed rate will ap ply from Charlott, N. CM ta, point named. Ashevill. N. C...... UM Black Mountain,. N. C... tU Round Knob, N. O. Marloa. N. C . Morganton, If. C tM Connelly . Spring, N. & Md Hickory. N. C. 1 Tryon. If. C ' aM tfe,jt.rnvllla N. C ill levaed N. C . 4 . TAWalWBT. gl. -..a. Toaaway, n. v .... Unt flnrlncs. Ma J Xl I as W ahll rf. fl. Oeesnao . Shlby, N. C.... c.":....:......:.......... is dton. N. C 2f knc.:::::::::::::::::::: IS A:::;::-::::::::::::::::::::, 12 m'i-l- j n . 111 Rutherroraioo. Illgn nnoeni fMiefa. N. C I N,c..rvj.'ii a i..kMH MDnnaa. r.. ........ i. . e.pw aylora! 1! C iot Chlok'Sprlnga).. J W IS ' Vhltestone, 8. C. ,..,............. l.as aj-avlora. B. V. tiu Wa T.l (irM.ulan. Vni -..- ' ..I. m .11 ..n. Saturday and forenoon train Bunday, -iood to return the following Monday. . , Sirept ticket t Tylor. Waterloo and , Whlteston r good to return the tel. tow,nf vwnoW,t. i.$r& i ; ' Cherlott,. N. C, - W. H. TATLOB. O. P. A ; , , , "! wsnington. v. j. ' f BPCCIAL. RATK8 VIA JIDABO. AIR LINK RAILWAY. Toronto, ' Can.-Meetlng Odd FatUw. a tee f aal. rat o4 eondlUoa, to a tea anonunoed later, ; .. Monteagle, Tenn.-Womaa' Cpngrees, ' July Wth-August JOth, d flrat-clas 1 : Jar Plu Ho. , tot rouad trip.,- . . Montaegl. Tnn. Monteagl Bibl Train- , Kfr round ,rin- . Kf.ahvilte. Tenn, Flsk University Sum ?n School. July tnd-Auguat ird. on 7i7st-las wun trip. -ie..ion. Ky-NaUeaal Oraad Lodge lInKd Brother Of Frlsndahlp . ASia Ti of lb- Mystwrlous TerC uly H 5 rtn.ASt - &-ntlmm$ far, nius tto. round trip. . , . , " order of Eaglea, August 14tb-u,h, tne ftrat-olae fr plu B.W rouni f..thviil. Tnn.-PebodivColleg Sum. NMmJr School for Tacner Y.d.rU.m, Siblloal Inatltute. June llth-Augu.i ' loth, on , ar"t-ol , flu ". - i F.?Uluned tnformeUon as ta rates, schedule, date of sale, llmlta, t &ur ' .vThTrar"- eignea.. err(v,UnS Pasaens.r Agent'' . Kalelgh, N. C ' jab. Kzn, jr, cT KT' -jane i ; -arltt. wTTa . Southern Railway to i
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