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CirAuLOxii: daily or. Al 1 t '- ,; ' .4' , V:f ' ' i . t ' 1 ' 'i ' t S'O'f :or(inf! h'evs DASLUALIi SUMMARY,' ' ? , .'v 80CTHKBN XEAOW ' f Monteromarr': Atlanta. l Mont .Montgomery, "rjr. t- Second, tame ., Allnnts K At NuhvilierNee'Ml),' 4r Birmlng- j!7Maniia' Urnnnkla.'?: TJHla Rock, ' . (U me-sailed end of "ee vent h Inning by agreement.; 6 wild gams; Memphis, Utile Hock. 1 y ' Al Nv Orleans: ' 7o , Kw Orleans ., Btireveport game;, raln v-'r ,. ' - BOUTH ATLANTIC LSiQuw. At Charleston; Columbia, IJ Charles- v' ' 'toa.'0.", a-' -' ' r 'V" t -;, , At Macon:" Maxm.'4: Jacksonville, 0, ' At Savannah; Savannah, 14: Augus- "i ::-i'i.y:-'. y'AMtSIttCAM T.RAOnB. ,, ' ' At; St.-. 1-ouia: . Bt -lAuis, 4; Washing - taAT6v1and:'"criMrrtand, I; rhlliidal i,f-'-ha. J. : .'.- '.. At Chloago: Chicago,. 1; Boston. 0. ',. At Detroit: PfetTftlt, I: New York, 2. ' : K '. NATIONAL LEAGUE. i . At" Rrnoklvn: Hrnnklvn. 4: Clnrln- - J ,7 rati A, - Second , gain; Brooklyn, 1; Cincinnati, t, ..,,.. ; ' At Philadelphia: ' .Philadelphia. 7; Bt t Aula 1.. V; '..'', At If Terk: New Tork, 1; CMi ngo. 4. , v t At Boston) . Boston, 1; Pittsburg, , ' ..r.y.V.y-. ? -;'- . , -v.V t RAPTRRN - LRAOUE. ;.' ; :At Rochester. Bret. (tame: Rochester. ; BufTnlo, 4. Second tame: Korrieater, 5 buffalo, a.' ' At Jersey-fflty; first game: Jersey ..' Oty, I: Kearark. t. Btcond game: Jit '' CUv. H: Newark. 1. At Baltlmara. "rat game: Caltlmnre.J 1: Providence, 4. 8-ond g;iine: Umtt j ' mr. 4: - Providence, I. ,' At -Montreal: Montreal. S; Toronto, 4. -- " ' , -,n . i s , VIRGINIA STATE MtAflrTK. ." ;".. At '.Pvrtemauth : Portemo.ilh. 0: Dan- tlla, 1. Bernnd (Wme. Pm Kmuiitli, J; iJanvllto, 1 At Htrhnmnd: Rlrhmond. I: Norrolk, . Rerond jiJinie: Riffiiiiimd. 1: Nor- ; :foik, o. At L.JTJcrinur(f Lvnchnura n; uo noke, 1. 8fcond enm: I.yii' lil.ura, I: Koanoke. 2. stasdino op the rr.rns. ' f1rmlncham . New Orlan Memphlii .. .. Atlanta . .. Bhreveport . . . lntiimci y Nantu-ine . . little Rm k .. flOl'TIIEItN I.CAOITR. Win U i'. M lxtt. -J, i 42 4 t W PC. mi .wi .574 .KM .i"0 P.C. ! ,5!il ;:.4a ;-.474 ': . . '.; JtA STERN. LEAOOB.' ' ''''i-.v'. ,j.t - , . Wn- l-oat, Buffalo ;. .. '-,'. , ,,. M ; Jmey City l M Haltlmore 44., 'M v. Roisheater , . '. 4 - 43 :;. t Montreal , -,. 43 J -46 '. Providence , , . 37'.' p . v Newark . 1 -.. ..,.- '". ; s v.; Toronto '.- -' v 'i W , , iwV LEAGUE OAMKaV't, ' 5 v-' Mewphhi, Tenn., Au. 4,-Th vtaltom were outplayed at every etage ot to day's double-header and both nmi ra Bulled In eaey vlctorlna lor. tna -local team, By agreement, tne aeeontt gam ma iii fif th MtvMlli limine eliit aamec - . . R. It Utile Rock .v.. IHUHIH ' Memphla ., .. .. tlHltl Qxi W 1 BtteHa: Keith, LHu(lai and Byrd; Mebhardt and Owena. Time, t Jumra, I'niplr. Oatnpau. Hwond game: . . . R. IL IS. rattle Kock 0O0t- Memphla H0H 7 0 Ilatterlea:. Keith and Uouglua; Iucka and Owene; Umpire,-Catnpau. Tlma, 1:1a. , .' -- : v; v. Montgomery. Ala., Aug. 4.-AtlanU to day turned the tallica on the lcrala and won bo til guinea ol a aouiic-nauer. Kvern wui ejected from, the ground In the lerond gam for illaputlna; a decla- ton of I'niBlre Mut-kley. , ,, . .. Plmt Kama: K, it. M. Atlanta.. .. v OHMCIIW '.! Montgomery .... 0 0.0 J 0 0 I 4 f Halterlra: seller ana e,vera; aiaxweii and MAI"ie. Time, 1:46. ' .lTmplrea, Buckley and Hchuater. , - Hecond game: ' It, II, B. Atlanta 0 0 J I 0 6-6 i 0 Montgomery 09OOB000 00 2 I Batterten: - Keller, -KYera ana Arvneri WUh and McAMexe,' Unipiree, Uuckley and rVhuetcr. Time, 1:46. NBMhvllle. Tenn.l' Aug. 4. The errora nf the home team. at critical timet lout them the gume, In aplta ot auperlor and heavier batting. - ' Score: , - 1 R. II. K. XH.Iivllle .:,,. O0 2 4 12 I Hlrinlngliani I 0 1 1 0 0-4 I 1 Hattarlea: IMiggan and Welle: Reagan and Oarvm." L'mplrea, Kly and W II helm. Time, !:. la A gume In wtilct) each aid rnn1e run without a hit, while the tied. linn taHy resulted from a hatter ' nit t and two-lMin ijutAald muff . . . , Bcora: ., . ' R. It K Petrolt .. .. 1 9 t -l 4 - 1 New York .. .. 1 1 0 400 a 4 Batterlea: Mullln and Schmidt; Hogg and jvewton. Time, z noura. , impireei Eheridap (tnd Kvana. : Cleveland. Aug. 4. Heea received mla- eraue auiiport to-oay.and Philadelphia won aaauy, , ...... ,. ' Bcore: ,' .' " ' -' 1 R. It E. rievelana ,.' ,. tMVtllt 1 - t Phtladelnhla .... 1 1 1 I I 4 1 0-4 I liAtteriaa: Ileaa and Klttredaa: Dlcert and Bchreck. Time, 1:54 L'niptrg, Con I: nolly. Bt Ioula. Aug. 4. Patten araa In ereat inrm. aunougn who, ana gnur out . tna loraia to-day. Score: H. H. s. nt. iouia oniiii4- ,t I Washington .... z TO ttattertea: foweii ana HK-key; Patten nd .Wakrfleld. ' Time. J:4U. . ' TJoiDlre. SOl'Ttt ATUANTIO. UCAOUB. Ctiarleaten. Aug. 4 Columbia outplay ed t'hurleaton at every uolnt thla after noon. The game waa without apeclal Xea- turn. Boore: R. H. B. t narlraton VVVVVVOt a o i Columbia 0 4 1 4 0 1 0 I 1 Hatlrrlee- Bnvldga and Kotalnger; Aah- on and Sweeny. Time. kJb. I mplre Ryan. BOUTH ATMNTJC LEAOUB. ... Savannah .. . A ngueta . . . ,' M4-on .. .. , Columbia . . Charleelon . Jacksonville Won. .. M .. M .. 4 .. 44 .. .. 29 Iiat. U .T7 41 47 47 M AMERICAN t.EAQUK. PlillndelphlA New York .. 4'leveUnd .. Chlo .. . Ielroii .. .. aiu ula .. Washington Boaton . . Won. .. .. M .. 6! .. M .. 4S ,. 47 , . .V, . :"6 IaL i 41 4.1 47 M NATIONAL I.EAOnB. fhlcago .. . New York . Pltlaburg .. inilladHphlit Oorlnaatl .. Brooklyn .. t. Ixnila .. Voaton .. .. Won. .. 4 .. l .. .' .. 44 ,. 44 .. 411 ., M .. 14 Int. M f.'. U, a pr. .404 .SM .Ml 4K( .4.'4 .14 P.C .1.-14 . W.1 :jf'. Ml ..174 PC. .eM .mi .14 .4.4 ,44 -4L'1 .4 .364 alnron. Oa.. Aug. 4. Fog to-dnr won hla eighth straight game, blanking Jacksonville In the cloelng game of the arrlm. After the first two innlnga. VYtllli nltrhed good ball, but the visitors could do nothing with Pox, ano allowed only four singles, fcore: R. H. E. MH'-on 1 1 I 0 0 t H i-4 7 1 Jai kaonvllle .... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 Ratlerlea: M.tcon, Fog and Robinson; Wlllla and Uliea. Time, 1:1a. Umpires McClruth and Byron. fluvnnnah. Oa : Aug. 4. Tteforo one of the largest crowde of the season, the lo cals simply wiped up the earth with Au gust!!, the Inrffertlxeneaa of the via I ting llt hiTs being responsible. Hcore: R. H. B. Aiguala 44044014O J ( 4 ttstanniih .. .. 2S 0 4 0 1 2 4 X 1( 14 1 flatteries: Holmes. Ham and farson; Tt.ivmnl und Kahlknff. Time, 1:30. I'm pi re. Mace. AMERICAN LFAOTTB. 'hlcngo. Aug. 4. Chlrngo won A pret ty a.im from Boston to-day In the ninth inning. Uonohue hit over center fl.lil for three bases and Uoiigharty rap ped the first ball pitched him for sin gle, ending the game. Bcore: R. H. . r'hlcagu OAOOSOM I I I 0 Boston 04000000 0 O 4 2 Batterlea: Patterson and Hulllvnn; t)l neen and Armbruster. Tim, 1:24. :m pire, u lyouglilln. Detroit, Aug. 4. New Tork won to-day NATIONAL LKAOUB. ' -Brooklyn. Aug. 4. Brooklyn and Cln natl loam broke avea In A double-head er hero to-day. , - First gnme: ' TL H. B. t'lnclnnall .. ... 04000004 0 O 4 Brooklyn 0 t 1 1 1 4 4 Hatterlra: Fraser and Llvlnaston: BtricaiPii ana oergen. rime. 1:43. .um pire, t arpenter. nerona game: , k. n. R. Cincinnati ,. .. 0 0 2 0 0 9 9 0 I . I 1 Brooklyn IHItlOlM I I Batterlea: Kwlng and I J VI neat on: Pbs- torius una miier. Time. 1:41. .. uoid ire. i.srpriuerrf .... Boston. Aug. 4. Boston defeated Pitta. burg for the first time this year In well-played contest. Willis' ono ps proved costly, for that, with a single. sacrlitce und an Infield bunt, gave Bol ton the only run of the game. . oore: R. H. B Boston 100 90 0--1 I I I'lttsbnrr 0 0 0 0 0 ft 4 0-4) I 1 Hat I erica: Young and Need ham: Wll. Us and Ulhaon. Time, 1:26. Umpire, iim. Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 4. Tho home tenm easily defeated Bt Ixiuia by se- queniiHi Milling. Score: R. H. B Ht Iula 41 9 00 0 044-1 7 1 Philadelphia ... 0 1012I04X-4 11 1 Batterlea: Rhondea, Karker and Mar- slmli: H parks and Donovan. Time, 1:6. I'mplre, Conway. New York. Aug. 4. Thirty thousand people rrowdrd the stands and overran the out Held at the Polo Grounds to-day, when the New York and Chicago teams met In the first game of the moat Inter esting und per nape crucial series ot the se son. Beymour, who refused to play yesterday, got back Into the gam to- dny. "core: R. H. B Chicago 1 2 t ft 4 1 0 g-4 4 I New York .... .. 0 1 0 4 1 1 a-7 I Batterlea: Taylor and Kllng; Matthew, son. Wtltae and Bresnahan. Time, 2:03. I'mplres, Emails and Johnstone, Fort Mill A rain licotrn. flpcclnl to Tho Observer. Fort Mill. B. C, Aug. 4,-Fort Mill was for the. second time defeated by the Mountain Island team In a pretty gams here thla afternoon, tha acore being 4 to o. With-the score 4 to 0 and two men out in the ninth Inning, two lucky hits ii nd a lost ball gave the Mountain Islundrrs four runs and the fame. The batteries were: Mountain Islnnd Raaan and flherrlll; Fort Mill Hoover and I'll i ka. Fort Mill rlnlma the beat all home tram In this section nf South Car olina, and attributes Its defeat twice by Mountain Islnnd to the fact that tna lat ter teum, with the exception ot three men, Is composed of professionals rath. ered from various towns in North Carolina. Joto City Team Wins. Bpeclnl to The Observer. Oreensboro. Aug. 4. The Marshall Mills team, of this city, won from tha Heldsvllle nine at Reldsrllle In solan. did game this afternoon by a score ot to 6. The gams was close and exciting throughout. THIS DAY IN HlSfQilY ' ThO Brltlah' burned and de- atroyed their fleet oft Uhodo Ia- land on the appearance of the . , French -fleet under -Count d'Es- taing. .'.-... 7" Lafayette, accused of treason ' before the National wAanembly, . 1I had previously been burned Jn oftlgy in tha 1'alAW Boyal by nm jacoDina. -.- , I7SL Frederlo North, Erl ot Oulh ford.- bettor known ag Iord ; -. North, died, aged 10. A Adviser .' ' to George III lu ttie, American V,'v,w'"' n became . and "continued ' UDDODU ir .to h a death. 1813. -Battle of - Brownatown; ? tho " British regulars and Indiana at V tacked tho United States troops, id0 men. nnaer van hohm.. . 1813. American . privateer Docottir, . 11 v runs, i captured : . BrltUh ochooner pominlca, 16 (una, by - Hoarding , 1818 First State election held Id ' Indiana. - . 18z-Tho first' locomotlro regularly uaed m tho United 'lot run on tho Carbondale and IIonadal4 Railroad. In New York. -. 1834. Territory acquired from Mexi co under - the oadaden purchase , Incorporated with tho Territory 01 New Iftt no. - .-i :, ,.' 188t Battle ot Baton Rouge, f whore uonerai Breckenrldge. with , 000 troocs. attacked tho Union lata under General Williams, who, . after a bloody fight, forced tha Confederates to retreat. 1884. Admiral Farrafut nter Mo- - duo Bay with 82 vessels, allonclng tno rorta aa he oaaaed them, Inside, he attacked tho iron-clad ram Tanneasee, which aur . rendered with her admiral, Buchanan, and her crew. At . thla engagement tho monitor . Tocumaeh waa blown up ,n,d. ana ur m lormao. 1887 The President requested Sec. rotary Stanton to resign his or flco, which Secretary Btanton re- fuoed to do. The President sus pended him. and appointed den Grant, Secretary of War, ad Inte rim. 1874U Twenty-five persons, mostly women, perished tn tha burning of an Ohio river steamer near Aurora, lad. Charges of cruelty were - made against the boat's crew. 1S84. -The cornerstone of tho Bar- tholdl statue. In New Tork har bor, laid during a pouring rain. 1894. The strike of the American Railway union, which had been attended by so much rioting, de clared Off. 4 1808. The town of Ouyama, Porto Rico, captured by the Fourth Ohio and the Third Illinois, aftsr a alight skirmish. 1004. Chief Justice Parker, of The New Tork Court of Appeals, re signed from the bench. , ','''i i " i IJXCOIiXTOX AGAIX VICTOR. Win Se-cond Game From MrAdra- villo try Hoorv of 8 to 3 Seventh CotweeBtlve Victory. Special to ThO Observer. LJnoointon. - Aug. 4. i.incninton toog the second game from McAdenvllle here to-day ny a score or to i. rnia mnxes the serenth consecutive victory for Lin- colnton. The feature of the gams was Presatev s hlttlnar and Yount a one-hand catch of a line drive in right field. With he score tied In the ninth Inning, Press- ey'a three-baae hit, followed by three ingiaa, woo tne game. scorer . R. H. PI Incolnto-n .. 4 S McAdenvllle 3 6 I Ba,tterfes: Llncolnton Pullenwlder nd -James: McAdenvllle Prk:e and Bumgardner; umpire, Ferguson; scorer, Nixon. 1 " rvij i'-Tv ' Hie many ill that come during tlie hot, sultry weather can be avoided by Duffy's Ture Malt Whiskey, taken regularly as . pre ecribed. .' The exhausting heat of the Sum mer weather causes untold suffer ing : and misery to. thousands of men, women and children.' Deaths occur on all sides from diarrhoea, dysentery, chills, cholera morbus, typhoid and other, fevers, due in a great- number of cases to impure water and the consumption of un ripe' fruits by those whose systems and stomachs are not in a healthy condition. ',;.! , t v If all were more careful to have their, systems in a vigorous condii tion the germs of these diseasei could not obtain a foothold. Lead ine doctors atrree that Duffvs Pure Malt Whiskey has no equal as a des stroyer of poisonous germs in th system. It aids digestion and as similation: Dunnes and enriches the blood; regulates the bowels; quiet the . nerves ; - hardens - the -muscles; stimulates the heart s action anj builds up and sustains the entirf system. Mfj's Pore Malt Whisiey can be retained by the most delicate stomach, as it is a food already di gested. It is also absolutely pure and contains no fusel oil, and f s the only whiskey recognized as a medi cine. All druggists and . grocers or direct, $r per bottle. - Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, N. Y. The Iredtrsuiicnt of a Boy. Someone telephoned tho police sta tion last alght ' that Carl Alexander, a young white boy, was at SOS North Smith street hunting his. people. It seems that tho- boy had been driving wagon for Bennett, a wood dealer. and was thrown from the vehicle and hurt. The . boy has not been here long and he had forgotten where hit father, who is Mr.. Gilbert Alexander, lived. The Alexanders came here from Mount Holly. about a week ago and tho boy has not become acquaint ed.. Chief Irwin had Acting Night TumVAV luTAeHe ntit film 1 1 tM.il. In a vacant cell last night ' v.,v Viriually.. Which Tcu .Cm DririlL . XTV Ji f ii ! -!-it . .. ' " -l ixv lta supenoruy nes in me minimum lax 1C imposes upon ine digestion. ' vvunzourger Malt Tonic is endorsed and prescribed by critical, discriminatlnrr physicians., , It is used in the leading sanitariums, where an upbuilding', non-taxing tonic is always in demand. If you lack strength or energy, try a aozen bottles and you will lack It no longer. '. ' On sale at ad drasriata. WrhVfor booklet end -, free ticket rood for one krttW at any druggist's. $1.50 Dszcn CcttJes WURTZDURCER MALT TOrJIC 7 1-n fair mmmM . ) V uil5jsc v? ' '-:r;'"- 'A ft ' " . f v, V ? ' HnndrefTa of onr aiAvancsA-'uVi': Hundreds of our advanced ' physicians constantly prescribe : Crystal -Pale Beer for anaemic, ' over-worked j or nervous women ! of sedentary habits. It is an invaluable factor 'in building up health and increasing bodily weight in all people weak from any " cause, especially during convalescence.' ; ." -: 4.-"'.' - Crystal Pati is extremely heavy in malt extracta, but very light in alcohol It is made from the finest mountain spring water : it is aged,, fermented, steril ized, and when sold, it is in effect ft preiigested food. , OglXU A CASS rot atOatS-BtAtTH '. ". Tho Nsw 8oith Browory 4 loo Co. 0"0 ) Iddleiloroogb; Ky.-. AAbertlle Wtne, Liquor and Bod Water Orx, Distributors. - III IS Ii WANTED! Bids for the construction - of Jout 0,000 cublo yards of ' concrete bridge masonry, together with ' the necessary coffer-dams and . excava tion, will be received at the office of II. . P. '.Cornell, Chief Engineer of the Wlnston-Salera South Bound Railway, Wlnston-Balem, N. Ci U! IS m., Wednesday, August lEth. 110. ,.-.:: BIOS WANTED ; 'SaaJedl' proposals will bo received by tha Mayor, Board of Aldermen ot 8alIabury,.N. C until S o'clock, p, rru, ; Aug. 14th. U04, for- conatrufcting , ' 1.JM feet of ll-tneh Sewer Pipe. 71 feet- of lA-lnch C. I. Pipe," Man- -holes and one Septle Tank. One 1S. Inch and one 8-Inch vlrUned elbow. ' Three 4-Inch and two 11-lnch CN L Sluice Gate. - ' '.,. ... . . 7 . For speciacatlons, forms, proposals, etc., addroaa . J. M. . Bandy, Con ' , suiting Engineer, Greensboro, N. C, . or J. W. Webb, Plumbing Inspector, Salisbury. N. a - ' - ' ... - - A- H. BOTDEN. . j.;:; ; "... . . . ...... j L ' ' H. i. .OVERMAN. . ; t -v.ny wibis. 'V-: ..,..v ' '"V i ""BBsaasBsXasaBaBs "A Square Deal to Every Man" WaassaaasaBBsaBi (. " '.'.. '' - ''.'- lr -i " 0 m MMlm M flwB WRITTEN BY THE GREMRO LIEE . t r - ; t DURING JULY m3 , tw' Jj A SQUARt DEAL. TOCVCRY MAn The Public Seal of Approval The Greensboro Life continues to win new laurels and add to its fame as the Leading : Home Company It has been a winner from the start, and having outstripped all cdmpeti- , tors, it must break its own records if any records are to be broken July was the greatest ;; month in the history of the company, which has never had a month of poor business; ; No , other company has ever .written (in one month) such a large volume of business in the field v f n c'I?2 i:it- . ::.yz covcrea uy mc vjreensooro a-uc. - : The Greensboro Life "wrote a Million Dollars of Insurance in a month because , it had ; the policy contracts to wiriimand the patroiiageand th men to produce thcw, business; f No eieaAMrvaa ofrUsetAA frin ' HrutAA Xnt frt!e rnrYnSnonf aNti4 io nss4av4 4- oriAnr f ris nn!'o OUUllAlVi WViyiWAAWV AiaiA AUW4WVV kJT , MaW llWtKiUilWUlk IVWViW Jul UVVWVw tV.hUiyVV UVVViW V appreciation of the right ort of Home Life Ae Greene nriAn im n The LeadlngHorne-'Compa '" ' " v." . .' 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