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ciiaiiloiti; dailv o::n:KY. ICidil! .W6VS i;Asi:UAUi SUMMAKY. At AtlHiitu: Atlanta. HtrmliiRhsm, . At Montgomery: Montgomery. , Naebvllls. 4. ' 'Called rtr elltliih In ning on account of rain.f ml. .Murk; No Rock same, on account of rsla. a . Mhr.vennrt.- BhreveDUrt, I; NW Orleans, 4. . ..i -.','-. -, '.- 7. -' 1 ".m--' V. -.-; .Aiwu'iivi i vrrW M5AOI7B. : At Columbia! August. ; V?'.u.m,.bJJLr At Savannah? Savaunan. ; ibarlw At SavannahF 'Vtoi At Jacksonville; atacon,- rill. 7 ': -1 1 j ' AMERICA N t-BAOVB. v At Cleveland; Cleveland, I; Washing- ' Xl Louie''' 8L totil. Of rhtlndrt. fhta. a. Second games St. Louis, ; hlladelphl. 1. . .,., . At Deiroit: -etrolt. ;. Boston. : r i 7i.ift- fhlrax-n. 0: New York, fcv fCslled end th to allow player to -catch tram.; . : .' wiTfnWil. I.TKAfU'R. i' At Philadelphia: Philadelphia, 4; Cln tfnnatl, . . Tork. 4: Pittsburg, 1. Second game: New fork. l pltts- '. AfBrooktrn; Brooklyn. ; ChUsago, H L ' 7 '.' K1HTCHN f.KAQITE. At Itochester; .Jersey City, 4: Roches- tar a. : At Buffalo; Buffalo, S; Baltimore, t ' VIRGINIA STATE REACH'S!. '; At Portsmouth: No Portsmouth-Rich - anond came; rain. ' ii . l.tirkbnn: Lynchburg, l: Dan- le. t XCalled Tta Inning, on account f rain.) At Roanoke; Roanoke, I; Norfolk. 0 f forfeited . Second game: Roanoke, 4; . Norfolk. L . STAXDIXQ OF TIIE CTX'BS. SOUTHERN f.EAGt'E. Won. lioet. Birmingham , ? Memphis .. ; i Nw Orteana i , Atlanta. .. - Shreveport .'. - Montgomery ' Nashville .. . . Little Rock . 44 Hi 43 to m 61 M 4T M tt 44 4 72 .W4 .41 .(41 SOtTH ATLANTIC LEAOUK. . Woiw Iit, P.C. Savannah 4W S Auguata M '3 Mace 49 4 t olumM U M -harleMon 41 M iackaonellle 21 24 ,6W ,ll .4ti .441 AMERICAN T.KA0115. Won. lvL P.C Chicago .. .. Philadelphia New York .. rievelend .. SL Loula .. Tetrolt .. . M'aahlngton Hoe ton .. .. AT 41 41 43 4 U 1 72 :: .. 4 .. M r. 20 ..;2i .4MS NATIONAL LKAOI'B. Won. LoaU 7 PC .714 .r4 .una .m .( . 4 , Chicago .. . New York . Ptltebiirg .. Philadelphia Cincinnati . Brooklyn .. Hi. Louis .. - Boats .. .. .. .. 4 .. .. 40 .. .. 41 16 .... W .. .. 41 .. .. W 7 . .. a; a KASTERN LKAQVR. Won. Ixau P.C . .w Jit A" i0 ' .4J ,47 74 . Buffalo .. . Jersey Clly Baltlmoro Morheater .. Prorldeno , Newark .. . Montreal .. Torento ., 41 17 U 4 4 41 42 M f 40 tl to - VEAGVK GAM EH. ' SOCTirER tKAOITE. ' -: Shiwreoort. La.. Aug. U. Cnetly rreea4r lb locale jgava to-day ga( te Hew uriaana. llicuman ' pitcnea grand ball, allowing but two .clean bite and two bcrateh bit. i . Score: 'r' ' B, IL K. PhrereiMirt 1 -2 New Orleans 1 2 4 4 I Batteries: Ulckmnn and tirafflua; "tVatt and Stratlon. Time, 1:40. I'mplre. Shutr, . i Atlanta. Qa.. Al. 12. AtUnta toads garrlBon ' finish is the ninth 'lanlns; and won from Birmingham. Hughe only allowed tba vIMlors flv scattered bite. ! Snwe: R. II. R. Atlanta t I 0 e 10 2 Birmingham .. J 111 s 0! 0 0-4 ft 2 Betteriae: llnghee and Kveri. Rullee. "WilheJm and Matthews. Time, 2 hours. Umpire, Budderham. f. f r Montgomery. Aug. D.-Malarkey food pitching shut out Nanhvllle tn-Ugr. he (am was railed In the eighth In ning' on account of rain. Score-. M. II. E. Maebtllle t t 0 0 (V 4 .Montgomery .. .. eoslioj-l 7 1 statierles: J. lniggun and Wells; Mit larkey and Mauem. Time, l .lu. l'm plra, Pfsrtnipger. , SOITH AT)ANT4C I.EAOt'E. Columbia, 8. C.. Aug. M.Kurker was "eery effective and Augusta hit Anlilm when needed. The game w fal. lint featureless eirept for rolumblu's (lcld- ln. eVorsi H II K. Columbia ,. It! 0-1 i 2 Anguaia ... .... !l4l-4 I 2 Batteries: Asbton sml Bweenev; Bunker snd Carson. Tltns, l;4. t in rfrs, Ni-ca. ' Ssesunah, tie . Aug. It-Aftee a ruth e elupld ronteet so fur ss Ilia vlnlii.r were concerned, 1'hsileelen lost the opening ga hie nfierii game of lbs series to Havensuh riiouti. Soor; K. Cterleeton .. .. tOtl A glsvannah .. .. 2 t I 4 000s- 11 - Usttertee: IjivuI sml KellnKr: ;; mond snd IWry. I'liinlrr, Ityait r Mclaughlin. Time. 1;ki. II. E. 7 : l Hay snd Vsv Jacksonville. KIs.. Aug. H.In c(ie of s- . the woraf mhlbltlune hf I lie eeiiaon Mia ?,;, took the II; t game ut Hie series ,i. t fhts sflemtxni. In the rlih'ii linker - "V; elkel Ibree men unit Ihii.mi rlesned ' e bases with a tilj.i Score: H j( yt y ' , Jachsunrille ... innotii -1 7 ' . 'J Mscun 11 e i 1 1 11 o 4 a 4 a 1 Bsttertea: Raker and Hhea: Mmtds ami , Kotilaeun. Time, 14.1. tniplre, ilyron. ' A3EIIICAS LEAdl'E. V m TuJ. Aug n - I'hllailelhlila and ft. MMs btuke aven t.vihiy. hi. f,mi luslng the lli.l l,v l Mmj w,,ini nret OaHH H II. K ftt. loule .. oo(iatiloo-s 4 yphtUdelphlM .. flnttiiA n BetUHea r'nwell, Jci,,n find O'Connor: Wartdell and H lire b. Time. I f, t niplre. o lughlln. Second gams; n jf, K ri. ixuis otorons-i ? I'hlledeluhla ... os 1 oeft-i 1 llwerl. kin.. ....1 MaUetiea: fe( W'sddell, 'Mnha. nrhtr. k hikI Pewera. Time, ltd, 1 miu. (.iimI- Cleveland, Aug. H MiHire purhed hla f rl linn of lhe eeawm ithAny, bulillng W sbmvm down to five hlia and one ' !. v,eveino wipning on errors by iHq ana wtsniey. . fftcor: , r-levelwnd .. 11 J 1 Waililnatoo ..., 0S0ts 1 Hnlterw'. alonee una Ilmi. s.,!!.. "4M M , agjt llAont milk n1 Wekenelil. J'lmsv fjb. t mmrea, fsvasa nq flherh dsn. Beimli, Aug. l,Slever weakened In tbe Vth and two singles, an error of omteemn by stlisfer, an intentlonul pea and Ma hi d'Hihle gave Boston (wo rtois and tiis gume, to i K-ore: , ' i , ,. r . J, je v t-rtrolt ....... 20 I 0t0 IS i "t"n ., .... .OO 209 OSe 12 I imirlee: fUever and Parne; toting ei.-i i'eterson, Tims, XXI, . I mplrg. Con ,-, .,..?x , t',. '!i, 1 Aug, J.Chngo and New t'luyed a nine-Inning shut-obt to- y, tuiyi teams s freeing to slon jUy at t o'clock to Uow Nsw Torlc to-atcb a tmin. . . , . . v . : B,-,rei ' ... V " " B. II. E. ChU'Hgo ,. 44ttCfMI. 0 New fork".; .. 0 0 0 0 0 0-4) , I I lfattertce: White snd buMlvan: Ches l)to anrt Tliornua. Tims, 1:45, -t'mplre, Mlirst. ; ,.v;, a . . 1 I ''. V'-1 ' ' NATIONAL IAQITK. : "t New .York. Aui, U.-FltUiburg Was beaten twice by th New fork team on tlie.roio urounae toiny. uowerman was put out of the oecoud game for dis Dullne with the itraDlre. rlret game: v. ' ' R. H. E. Pittsburg ..,., lOOeOOOOO-14 I New York 0 4 00 0a-d Jl 6 Batteries: Wjlna. Vhlllipp and Gib son: Wlltes sml Breetinlia-i. Time. 1:4a. I'mplrea, Conway and Klem. , Second c"tie: , , R. H. R. Pittsburg , 0000001 00-1 , New York. 01l-l : l" BHtterles: Lstfleld gnd Pbelpei Mat theeeon. Bowerman nnd Breennlmn. Tims, 1:40, I'mplres, Klem nnd Conway. - Brooklyn. Aug. ll.-The Chicago team scored its rourtn i sdccessivo vuitory over tna srooklyns M-aay, ji to a. Score: iR.RH Chlraao ,. .1 .. J 0 4 1 2 !-ll 13 I Brooklyn ... " j. 20101000s BattarteA: Taylor, Overall and Horsn; Knson. Pn'st'trious . snd Klttar. INrao, 1:62. I'mplres,, Johnston and Q'Day. t Phllsdelnhls. Aug. 12. Inability to hit 8perke' delivery was ths main causa for the oereai 01 umcinnsu to-asy. aVore: - . R, -If, E. rinclnnstl .. ,. IIMIttlM. ! I Phllsdelnhls ' OO0ISOIO X 4 10 Bstteeiea: Wicker and bVhlei: Spark and Dooin. Time, .1:46. k Umpire. Car penter. , .. s-..';-... ' V; '( ) 1 Merry lark Wins Cauklll KUkr.'. Saratoga, ' K. ' Y AutT. ll.--M"orry Lark, backed down from i to I to to 10. won th CaUklll selling? stakes, seven furlongs, atgaatosa to-day. Fustian mad tho paca. tor thres quarters of a mils, when Miller sent the favorite to tho front, winning by one-half length. Hummarlee: First race, .1 furlongs: Zlenap, to 1, won; Ban Fara. to . second; Bella of Peaurst. to J, tblrd. Tlmo :2 1-1. ' Second race, about 2 miles: Champs Ely sees,, 12 to 10, won; Water Ford, to 1. second; Pirate, I to 1. third. Tlma 4:21. ., . Third raco, 1-1 forjonrs: Ken tucky Beau, 1 to t, won; Altuda, I to 1, second; Dulclnea. 40 to I, third. Tim 1:0?. Fourth race, the CaUklll stakes, seJllr.g. seven furlongs: Mrry Lark. I It 10. won; Plsobedlent, IJ-to 1, second; Rod Lftf, to 1, third. Time t: a-6. , Fifth race, selling, on mile.: New Mown Hay, 7' to I, won; Yorkshlr Lad. s to 1. second; Woolwich, I to 1, third. Tim t-. Hixth rsra, i 1-S furlongs; Klllle crsnkle. 2 to 1. won; Beldemo, 1 to 1, second: Smiling Tom.. 10 to 1, third. Tim 1:02. . ' Only One Winging- Favorite st Ia to il la. . I Clnclnaatl, Aug. AmborlU wa the only wipning favorit st Latonla uvday. Friendship, backed (or a good thing, from IK to 1 to I to 1. at post time, rams with a rush at the end and won th second event Summary: First race, forlonts: Black Man tilla, 5 to S, won; Orllne, 4 to 1, sec ond; lAdy Ethel. It to , third. Time 1:14 1-1. Hocond rac. I furlongs: Frlendshrp, I to 1. won: Mont Albsn. 0 to 1, sec ond; Necklaw. I to L third. Time 1:01 4-1. Third rac. 0 furlongs: Laceno, 5 to 1. won; Mlladv Love, to 1. sec- ond:' litsprto OlrL to it thira. Tlrn. 1:14 Fourth rso. 7 furionsrs: oaaoietta. I to 1. wort: Bed Thistle, to 2, sec ond: Th Ony Way, 40 to 1. third. Tim 1:2$, 1 , Fifth race,. I furlonirsf- Lady La vis, ) to 1, won: I Labor, 11 to 1. second 1 Lavaon. 44 tat-1-trrird. Tlma lilt 1-4. ' HM1J1 race, mils: Amberlta, to I. woa; 'PooilK -I t. 1, second: Bull Finch,1 1 tfcJthlrd. Tim 1:40 ' Croat IaImm Yarlitlng dub. ' Moeheater. hi. 3f . Auar. 11 The yscht race for the Fisher cup were concluded her this afternoon, when znrays, ins Canadian rhsllenger, took th second rai"w. neiraiina inn rwj i,wi., ik' Ing ths Boheatar Yacht Club, holder of ine iropnr. I ne iwnra ,t-fi i ..mmj wiv Hovsl t.'anaOlan yacht 1 lun, or. Toronto. The race to-da an ever a windward snd leeward rourss of eight miles. Ths American - boat was eutsuao on an iwlnts. The efflctal tlma at th finish wss Koraya 4:4:M; Irou.uota, 4:17:41. MONTIdttlA FAMOUH IEIA0NS. Crop IJmKed and t'Arli On Nnm- hiT d Hrtng as Mucli aa ninti leitllars ApUs. New Tork Sun. The avergg New Yorker, accus tomed to th small melon that grows In Jersey and Conoeoticut. knows Ut ile about th possibilities of th cantaloupe unless fortune leads him tn some such restaurant as the Waldorf or th Bt, Regis during I he Bve weeks beginning with th early psrt of this month. In which ths famous Montreal melons may b had. Th Montreal melon might be called a thing of beauty and a Joy forever If It would only continue to grow all summer. In th first place. II Is from three to six time th sis of the ordinary melon and It excels its smaller brother in lasts ana flavor as much as It doea In sis. In ull about three thousand or these lumioua fruits Snd -their way Into (he dining rooms of a few New York hotel every summer. ' Kvery one or them Is marked and numbered and very one is contracted for, early In the eprltig, ' " Th man who la accustomed mo buying a Horby Ford melon for lit rente would shy at th urlcea tmld for Iheee product of Canada. They command from 10 to 70 cents there and double (hat amount In New York. Koinelimea they may be found In smali number at Ihe best fruit stores, retailing at sa much a It each, The llmltiid supply account for the price, and as th years go on they bid fair lu become more and more expensive Until they pas out of es- lateii.e. Ilk, th dodo. Th growth of th city will u responsible for the eaiamiiy. - Already it la fast en- crnachlng nn Outremnnl. a. suburb osrk of Mount itoyai. wnere in soli and the heat form an Ideal combine lion for the growth of th melon. The demand for building tots has al ready .caused the. destruction ' of scores of orchards, from' which not so tnsny years ago the world got Ha IA Faineliee apples. There are 1 a ram cu appieg now. hut any one of th old timer will tll you thst they ar nothing at all like th fruit that grew oti 4 he trees mi th other side- of tn mountain. Th number -of Montreal melons Is llkewls growing smaller each year, snd It Is likely thst ten years from now ine Montreal meiort win no a morsel, not tn eal, but to talk about. MAD AM AWFt'L TIMH ' But Chsmberlsln'O t'ullc. ' Cho'ern , andj , v A'larrniMW itenny i.ureq, mm. It Is with pleasure thst I f'v J"" ,nl unsollcltad (eetlOMinlHl, Alxjut a year ago when I bad a sever cms of meaaleg 1 got caught (Hit In a herd rain and III measles iHIim ia triy stonissh Slid boaele 1 h"d an awful time nd bad It sot been for the tiae of CHamlierlaln's Collr, ('holer nd I'tarrhoeai ltemety I ould not have jxa.ll.lv lived Ixit a few noura longer, mt ininss in inie rameoy 1 am now strong snd well, 1 have writ ten the staiv -thmiiirh slmpl gratlluiie nnd I ehall slwsyi siarak a rood word for this remedr Sam. II, Owin, Con. cord, U. or sate by B. II. Jordan 1 .. 's ft I . I 2GR,aa4v; ... XKW, BAKH3A It Is a real feat nowadays for professional ball player to set ' ui new record in th national gam and when It la accemuiished . ther is Joy In the land. . . ,N o' -v In Brooklyn club thla year la who hav marked up top figures. Mcmryre pucnea ten innings witnout a nit, a performance no oinor twlrler has equalled. ' Many-pitcher hav pitched no-hit gam, but no t wirier has aver kept the column blank for ten successive Innlnrs. Thla fact was specially remarkable aa It ourg ciud, one or the strongest Patting teama In the National league. -Lumley and Jordan have added mint same to the list of Brook'.' lyn'e victories, having to their credit eight and aeven homo runs, re spectively. ,i:' - .y.,.:, ;'. - .,', ...'.:.:''' ! " coMMUisffiifioxs 'f II If III1 IT '""II '1111 T1H5 BAIJSBtJRY AFFAIR. . A t'orrcepoiwlrnt Ptrturc tba Trajre dy at Itarber'a Jwnctlon. and Dlitt grces M 1th Th Obnervrr In lU hue gcetkm aa to tle Treatment of ua l iime of Lynching. - , , , , To the Editor of Th Observer: V - Out In th country, unpretentious,' unmoved by the glare of society, un tutored In dishonesty, possessed . of all th clyio virtues giver, by Qod and known to man, ther resided a Lyer ly family a family ef tollers; weary from the toll of a' sultry July day, they had retired for th night to sleep. But era long la the bed cham ber ln( which they wero resting . In sleep's ambrac there waa flashed a light, burning low and hold by a fe male of aboriginal descent of Africa's Jur.glea a devil's tigress, possessed of every" attribut of savagery -whit tn her eyes, brutality In her face, blood In her aoul, and every pulsation of ber heart's throb , gave aanctlon to murder and death. As aha looked through the dim light which her lan tern made and viewed her helpless vic tims. tbe.SDlrlt ot the African wilds was Increased In her heart because some ot hsr prey were Inr.ocont chil dren. 1; A sudden hush foil upon the room w hsn thla femal. clothed In black by nature, beckoned her male associates to com nearer. They cam the negro met; with axea In hand to destroy the lives of four perhaps seven In esse the house should burn. Those Innocent children up stairs shall be cremated without mercy. There slumber the worthy father and his son their faces tanned by the con tinuous labor under the rays of sum mer's sun. both aalte unconscious of eternity's brink, and the blow of the axe which will aoon be dealt to change pleasant dreama Into th still of death. On th other bed la the wife and mother, her daughter. child whose only act In llf I Innocence, whoso only purpose in llf la virtu. The mother and child ar dreaming the child dreama how dearly sha la cared for the mother dream 'of re sponsibilities, of love. Ohl - how desrly she love the ltttl onesas only a mother can love she loses. But presently an at In th hands of a brut Is raised. With a single stroke he drives it through her brain to drown that lov forever. Can It be soT Nsy. - But h killed, h murder ed and lying there, th father, tha brother and son. the mother, th daughter and sister, wer baptised In their own crimson blood that gurgled forth from their lifeless forms and aank beneath them Into th floor. ; Here. Mr. Editor, ia thorroot of th act that atarted tha cause for which you advocated a repetition- of' the Birmingham, Ala., slaughter, and tha Paris murder, the latter led by the greatest murderer tha world hag ever seen. ) . - How can you advocate such, for no Hlalo militia could afford to ant' In such a brutal way at thla particular lime. 1 mean at Salisbury's Jail on Mumisy night. Aug. 4th, 1 am against lyr.rhlng In all Its forma; but ther are times when we roust us our best judgment befor marderlng , .our neighbors. . I am not a tiatlv of North Caro lina. You ran publish thla If you rare enough for humanity to do so, which 1 am sure) you do, for no sai lor's heart bleda more profusely with the milk of human klndneaa than th editor of Ths CharUtt Obeerver.v Very rejctfully, .:' ; DAVID O. WHITE. , TAXPAYER WANTS TO KNOW. Claim That aiming Called to Open Certain Mrret Was Not Full; lly lie- ncl Tlilnks Taayrri hiioubl Itcsort to Injunction. . To the Editor of Th Observer: . 1 ' notice A the meeting of the board iif - aldermen ' about ten - days ago that Mr. Kv I. Latte, of th 4Ca Company, appeared before th board petitioning them to pa as an ordinance to rttue all trains and street car to corns to a stop at the crossings on South Mint stroot, also on West Hill street. Indicating that the ' proposed car line to thuV'hudwIck Mills la to go this mute, , - A few. day later th board of al dermen met again, but th report of their meeting was someW hat vague. Whether this was reused by Th re rrter or th party who gave It out rsnnot say. It seems from th re port that the meeting wa called for th purpose ef opening West First street., but the report did not fully give It out this way. As a taxpayer I would Ilk to know Why this meet ing was not fully reported and also why West First stret was authorised to be opened to a width of 10 feet, or rather why a 5-foot subway ws demsnded for Ihe tioutliern Itsllwny where First street crease th main line. It1 la generally understood that tho city has tio funds to do any.expenstv work, If It Is rieceaeary fora mroet to be opened for a bsneflt to th publlo 1 ' I t I " tl ; - LL niXOHBis. ,,. t ' i ' . '1 'v. ' proud of having not one but three men They ar Mrlntyre, Lumley and Jordan. was dona at the expense of the Pitta why do theyvnot open West Fourth street or West Third street, which would cost tho city very little com pared with the cost to open West First street, Kytdenflr th opening of West First street will cost the tax payers thousands of dollars and will probably Involve the city tn a number of damage suits Wby hi it necessary that this street should b opened to a width of 10 feet, from Mint street to railroad, when tha remainder .of thla street, from Mint to Trypn, , la only about 20 to 2b feet wide. . Tha-opening of this street will be costly to tha city and taxpayers and will be of small benefit to th public. Th only benefit J can see by th opening of this street will be to a few land owner beyond th railroad, v I wish to know If th mayor has not recently purchased a tract of land lying west of the Southern Railway, running to South Cedar street, also doea he not own the property from th Southern Railway to th creek, running nearly a half mile. Also is Mr, McNInch not trying to Induce the 4Ca to run their car lines through his property, and to get thla will not West First street have to be opened? Under-Mho circumstances 1 would Ilk to know why the board of alder man ordered the opening of thin street. I think the public has a right to know t bier - ? . I If the city has money to open thla Ite city ha whyfdld urn down at refit lid the boe.ru 01, aider men turn iiVwn th application of Mr. For for 1400 or ISQO, to do some re oalra on th graded school buildings? , If th board of aldermen are going to creat a debt on the tax pay era or the city to open , thla street I think It will be the duty of the taxpayers to file an injunction and not allow them to maka any mora unnecessary debts. Will the board ot aldermen not nllghtn th public as to their last masting and Mat whether or not they ar going to put this heavy debt on th city and Involve the city In a number of damage suits, in Alt probability? - ' A. C. 8UMMERSVILLE. " NEW LIGHT 0 THE BIBLE. New Tilings LcArned About Rebecca's Wooing and hamnon'g Death. London Mall.' 'f; The romantic work of ascertaining the light which . modern exploration can throw upon tho Palestine of tho Biblical age and Upon Old Testament narratives adds another volume to the. library that baa accumulated alnca these researches began In 1114. The new -volume; "Blblo Sidelights From the 'Mound of QeserMa by the well known antiquary. R. A, Stewart Mac allater, director of excavations for the Palestine, exploration fund. The alte of, the", ancient and bur led city of Oeaer waa identified 24 yeara back, but It excavation la the most recent enterprise begun In 1001 and brought down to last summer, when some glimpses, of ths result achieved wer given at ? th annual meetliur of lh Palestln exploration fund. Th present book Is the fore runner and popular- aummary of the complete memoir now In preparation on a acal of considerable magnitude, . The excavatlona have added 1.600 yeara to the early history ot Oeser, dating back to I.OOO. B, i .when a diminutive cave-dwelling rac , lived there. A landmark Jn Its Biblical his tory Is that the city was given by the King of Egypt to tola daughter when she married Solomon. It atood on th verge of the territory Inhabited by that mysterious race ,me rnuis tlnss, and whea David routed-toem he went In pursuit n fsr aa Oeser. Among the many Old Testament stories which have fascinated human ity are the Idyll ot Rebecca (Oene sis xxiv) and the exploits of Sam son, Rebecca, I who went ' to draw water from : a well, was picked out from other maidens by the servant of Abraham, who waa In quest of a wife for hi master son. She thus, be came the wife ot th patriarch Isaac, snd th mother of Ess u and Jacob. The 1 unearthing of houses at Oeser helpa experts t fill In the story of th wooing of Robecca by reconstructing for us the home of the maiden and her-interesting brother La bun. ' The death of Samson, narrated In the Book of Judges, has been ranked aa a myth by cm lea, who could not accept th possibility ot his supposed achievement In pulling down th pill ars and killing so many Philistines. But In a strstum at Oscr. some J00 years older thsit the time of Sam son, th excavator have found a form of building which answers to a r markable extent the condition of tho story. It Is a temple with a portico supported br four wooden : pillar. . ' 111 discoveries at 'Oeser also enable- experts to form; fslr concep tion of the Horl. ft hitherto un-; known rac of eavw dwellers referred to in Oenssls and Deuteronomy. The Amorltes,.who nr mentioned for their "Iniquities In Oem-els, now stand Id clearer lUrKt. Tor their msny forms (t Idolnrty and moral abomina tions ar better understood by the digging out of the "High Place aeser. which Is the largest early pal estlnlsn sanctuary or place Of wor ship yet unegrthod. . . j . 1 . . 0 r. p n 10 n ii I Oii u invite the attention- of COTTON MANUFACTURERS to V..zr Licet p-t- , .Men. card;'.,'-: The'grcatest . amount of 'work and highest st-indrd " of quality . ,'.at the lowest cost of production. ; Send for ; Catalogue. ... ': La rgc s t B u 1 1 d c rs o f C a r d s In ,thc Gountry DHAWIIVO FRAMES COVING FRAMES c 11 arl MORE TROOrn SEXT TO LEYTI3. Two Battalions to Join in the Cam- palgn Against tlie Pulajance. , Manila Cable to New Tork Sun. J !'v On battalion of the Thirteenth and one of the Sixteenth Infantry, station ed at Fort McKlnley, sailed for Leyte thla morning to re-enrorce the troops there who are operating againat the Pulajanea. , The newspapers here are urging that Leyte' b banded over to th military administration until the lawlessness there Is eradicated. - , Five thousand Filipinos, with ten bands and 100 ..racehorses, paraded lie streets of Manila to-day and then gathered at the Oovernor'a palace for the purpose et protesting to the Phil ippine commissioners against the pro posed' legislation suppressing race track betting. : The bill we drafted gt the Instance of the . Moral Progress League, which waa recently organised by the - American lawyer, and two Protestant minister. , . v , Railroads. x-'f-y a v - To WILMINGTON, N. C Tuesday; August 14, '06 From Ruthcrfordton, Shelby, Lin coln ton, Cliarlottn, and all Stations to Monroe. Thla train will be operated on a very fast schedule, and wilt make n.o stops for passengers east of Monroe, except Wadesboro and . Rockingham. Ikree-Day txcsmoi, lie Best her Offered. Good order, good Attention, good coaches and a good time for all. Re freshment car, care . attached . for colored people, Don't miss this unprecedented op portunity of the-: Mason. Strictly flrst-cdase In every res pec L . Special police to see that good order prevails.- -, - Below find schedul and rat. Note good time, and th length of time at seashore. - - Loaves Ruthcrfordtoa t:S0 a. m.,' rnariotte iu:au a. m. Leave Rutherford ton 6:10 a. m.; is.so. Leave Forest City 1:40 a. m.: M.IO. Leave Bostlo 4:40 a. m.: 11.(0. Leave Ellenboro 7:05 a. m.; $1.10. Leave Moresbore 7:14 a. m.; IS.SO. Leave Lattlmore 7:1S a. m.; It.lO. Leav ehslby 7:41 a. m.; $1.10. , Lav Waco 1:43 a. m.; $1.50. Lav Chorryvlll 1:14 a. m.; $1.60, Leav ' Crouse'a 1:10 a. nr.; . $ 1. 40. Lsav Uncolntoa 1:41 a. m.; $1.14. Leav Iron 0:00 a. m.; $1.60. Leave Stanley Crek 0:t0 a. m.; S.tS. Leave Mount Holly 0:40 a, m.; $$.14. Leave Paw Creek 0:14 a. m.; $S.Ji. Arrive Charlotte 10:16 , a. m.; '$$.00. Leave Charlotte 10:10 a. m.: $$.00. Leave Sardia 10:41 a. m. $1.00. Leave Matthews 10:61 a. m.; $1.00. Uava Indian Trail 10:61 a. m.: $$.00. Leav Stouts 11:06 a,tm.; $J.0O. Arrive Monroe 11:10 a. m. $$.00. Leav Monro 11:10 a. m.l $$.00. Leave Wadesboro 11:16 p. m.; $2.60. Leave Rockingnam ix:e pm.;i.iB. Arrive Hamlet 1:06 p. m.; $1.00. Leave Hamlet 1:16 p. m.j $$.00. ! Arrive Wilmington 4:40 p. m. Leavra Wilmington, Tharsday, Aug. 16, t:30 a. Dtu, fast ; acbednle return- Children 6 to it yeara old, "Half Price. .' ' 4 . ' Reaerved seat car. 60 eenta extra. Leave , Charlotte 10:S0 a, Aa- glial 1. ' (. Rat from all ststlons en C. N. W. Railway ONB FARE for round trio. . Train No. 7 makes connection with Excursion' train , going. Ex-. curslon train manes connocuon with C A-. N. W. train No. I returning. ' . For further Information, call on or ddrooa- ... iU-r- T. !. A.. RaleKh. ' ' JABIES KER, i eTl., . -i1", !; ' - , . - C. P. A.,' Charlotte, - . ".; W. P, CLEMENTS. ' ' Excursion Agent. ; C. B. tit AS, : . v, a, n nirwinuiHii, T e. Mummer asourston and week-end rat via Seaboard Air Una. Season 14. , Tha Seaboard wilt Bell followlne iim. mar excursion tickets Umtted to Oet list and week-end tickets limited to Mon day following date sal with exception notsd, Wllralngton week-end bokets en sals Friday afternoon train and all iralna Salurdaye, good to return Tuaa. day. inclusive; Blowing Rock Tuesdays 'nates not named below eaa b hai on appltctlon . ' ' " . ' 1 ' Wrlghtsvilis Beach and roturn, auxs. uer eseurslon, 4S.14. - . 7 , Mount 1 lolly, week-end, sue. 7 Dncolntoa and return, summer oxeuel ai ti .Ri wees-ana. gi.t. Bheiby snd return,, summer excursion. I2.70: week-end, $1.75. ., " - Rutherfordton nd return, summer sx. eurslon. $4.00! week-end. $2.45. " ' Hickory "d return, summer Oxeurslon. $J.!0i Wek-nd, I1.U. Cliffs and return, week-end, $1.10. V lenolr MiW-J aummer xoursloa. M.SO; week-end, 4i.rX . . .. ... Blowing. Rock and return. guraBer a. eurslon, m-w. weea-ona. ao.w. suVslon. (104; week-end. 6.V. "w "cross lllll, , S. C. u1 return, aurama axrurslon, vt.vt, -, a.ia , . Virginia lieach and return, awmmsr . odU,Point Comfort Va, aad rotura. summer exourslon. $14.14. - . - , u' Ooaaa Ti". -. "lura, Sumrnar tcurslnn. 114.15. . im further Informs tlon call nn n- .a Areas any agent Seaboard or the fuHuw. - ' Ticket Axenl. t'har1r.t(e, N. C. i Jameh KKK, Oty Passenger At., t'hariiitte tf. c V; . ; -. ' . .. C. 11. OATTI1. . ' T. P. A4 lUlvlglt, H, C, noretxcursion 1 . I La sjs La 1. i 4s KJ o t te, V ortm - ca a Railroads. Direct tin t th principal eirjs Nrfft. Vast.. Boat h and goutbwastv . gcheduJ Uklag gct May 17. J404, : aubleet t obaage wlUout noUc. -v - . Ticket for- passage sa all trains are sold by this eerapaay aad aoeeptad by th paaaence with th understanding that this oompaay will net b raaponalbla for fallur to run It trains oa sabsdul tlm. or for any suoh delay as ssay be laoldent t their oparatloiv Car la ex rotsd t flv esrrsct tint ef naettng Un, but thla oompany la Ml res pens I Sat for Tr or omlaalens. . . Trains lav Cbarlett as folio wst No. 44, dally, at 6.-00 a ra. for Mouse. Rarntot aad Wilmington without ohaag, connecting at Monra with II for AOaat. Birmingham, aad th Southwest, wit a) No. ( at Monroe for local points to At est, At Hamlet with 6 foe Rabstga, Portsmouth. Norfolk aad t samara fee Waahlnglon, BalUmor. Nw Tork, Boa tea, aad ProrMaac. With tt at Kami for Raleigh, Richmond, Washing-ten, New Terk, and th East, with tl at Hamlet fee Columbia, Savannah, JaaksonvUla, aad all Florida point. . ,4 , . No. UX. dstty, at 10:11 a. as. for tin aolntoo. Sbsaoy aad Ratherfordtoa -without change, connecting at Lreeotataa with C A- N. W. No. M rev Hickory. La aoir, aad W eater North Carolina points. No, 4a, dally. 4:1 fa. as. for Llneotatoa. Shelby. Rutherfordton and all local sta tions, . enaaaettng at Ltocolnton with C N. w. for Nowtea, Hlekory. Lassotv aad all local points. , . , ,. . ... N. 44. dally. If. n. for Monro, Hass Jet, Majrton. LomWtoa. WUmlngtaa aad all leeal atatlona . No. Mt, darty, T:l p. ta. for Monro, oan acting with 41 for Atlanta. Blrmlng bam and th Southwest, at Haanlat with 4 for Columbia. Savannah. Jaaksoavllle snd Florida joists, with M at Hamla for Rlohroond. Washlnrtow and Nsw VTork. and tha .tOaaf, with It at fTamlet for Raitga, Portsmouth aad Norfolk. Through aleeper oa this train from Char lotto, N. C., to Portamouta, Va daily.. , Trains arrive la Chariot t aa follow: -No. lit. 1040 a. m daUr. tram Batata ! North and South. . v Wo. 44. danr. a. m. from Ruther- ferdtoa. Shetby, Lambortoa aad all C. ax rt, Te, potata . , N. Oa. dally. ri:M a. tn. from WrintraaT- lea, Lumbartoa. Maxton. .Hamltt, Man- roe ana au local pomta. No. UX 746 p. m dally, from Rather- rordton. Bhelby. T.lneolotoa and Can W. Railway polnte. ' Ko. tt. 10:46 a. m. daily, froax WUnirar- tea, Hamlet and . Menr, also (rem point East, North and Soatbwast, ea- aUBg at xiamioi ana atoare. Connect Ions ar mad at Hamlet wtth an threarh trains for eoiata North, Soath aad Soatbwast, which ar eompo- sd of vestlbul day coaches between Portsmouth and Atlanta, and Washing ton and Jaeksoavtll. and eleeplng ear tsstwean atorsey City, Blnsilnghsm and Memphis, and Jereey City and Jsckson illa. Cafe ears on all through train. . For - Information, tlme-tablea, taaarva- tlona. or Pee. boar oescrlptl lltaratar apply to tieket agents or. aoareaa, , . - -EDWARD F. COST, Xnd V. P.. " Portsasouth, Va. : JAMES KER, JR.. C P. A.. Charlott. H. C. . . a OATTia. T. P. A . ' " 7 RaWgh, N. C -,.. CBAS. B. RTAN, T. A, '.i. r.-y.' -..N ; v Fortasaoatb, Va. ' 1 ''-t"' '' '.Vr - ' ..- X ,. . ; - T- WEEK-END RATES TO MOUNTAIN , RKSORTS VIA tiOUTHERN RAIL WAT. - . The ,otlowlng week-end rates will ap ply from : Charlotte, N. C, te point nmtd. : - AalbfYtllt-p .4 M CiOee)aetaSaef $4lf BUok Jul ount-Un, N. C 4.M Round Knob, M. C,.. e4eft sdt , 4.04 Marlon, ' N. a...... 6.4 Morgan ton. N. C I. Connelly Springs, N. C. IA Hlokory, N. C. Lli Tryon, N. a , 6.40 Honderoonvllle, N. C. ' 4.11 Brevard, -N. C... 4.14 Lake Toxsway. N. C.,.,.,,...-,... 6-0 Hot Sor1nga,N. O ' f.14 UlaeJcabura, 8. C. L74 Bheiby. NT C.........-......-...... 1.4 Rutherfordton, N C........... t X.7S tllgh Shoals. N. C. ..... l.o .Incolnion, N. C... u 10 Cliffs, Ii Cmi ,,mui ...... a zv Unolr, N. C .10 jackson Spring. N. C 7 6.(4 tayiors, S. C. 7or Chick Springs).. . .10 Waterloo. 8. p.... -. to Taylorsvllla. N. C 14 Whiteatona. . v. s.st These tickets en sal foe all train Saturday and forenoon trains Sunday, good to return th following Monday, except ticket to Taylors, Waterloo and Whlteitone are good to return th lot loving Tuesday. ' . .. VERNON, T. P. A-, i Chsrlotts, N. C . W. H, TATI-OB. a P. A.. - :; - t ... , . Wsshlngton, IX C. , MEETINO PATRIARCHS MILITANT O. O. P., TOKONTO. CANADA,- Sept. J5th-:7nd. If. RATES., VIA 6-A BOARU AIR LINK. ,.-,,,; 4 SasV-iarrl a A Is ff.lr.al Ka4r in nounott thnt thy will it1l rounJ trip tini 4a TntMialn fall . f rtf t hsr rt meeting on S-pt. 11, 11 lnd 15th. Rout No. 1 Vln Richmond. Wsahlnston. HufTato and Orend Trunk KjrM &.. Hout No. I via Kirhmond, Aaa..lngtnn. Ningara Palls and Urnnd . Trunk, ... x .. a aulas aT'lnMnstaati lhll. nns fa i-at a.) .aa SA cntt for round irtrx limlU rontlnuou-J . I a..nl. a I takr f la-i avrt.laa lel A commune ot or mnlm inrl rrturn ... . a al..f.e lea 1 4,4- a,t a ffn Irip OH Ultir in r'' vniiunim gas, A trtr in. wht-rh mtt not b Utr than ipt 24th. I-, f return portirm of iirkwt OriMttsiivu i" avirr.,1 s'ubji pur .k Stf.K Ifilnt g-aTHItt IihIiM tut Ion, Toronto, hot 1tr tlmn I t, m., Hpt. 24lh. and payment fif fot of '11.(4 nmd ftl tww ni up.sisii, iirnu or He Hon will t-rtrndsM oo to Uv Toront4 -a - - il.,Ll laa awllliAeaau- aT . Oil Ow" ' . gs w (B WI trIT (I4 rMmlt, but In no tn Unvt Toronto lMi-r tlmn mMninht of Oototr l4ihr ist. g.',.i .. K aa a In trmu t 111 alll aHaa a , J r u aui hiwa niti-.iM-v .. ' ' ' s "r drees, . , , JAMKS KER, Jit., 'V , t P. A,, fl. A. La 'V l.-t. .41 , . . . . T. P. A., 8. A..L., lialelg IS. C ' teliDHrdAirlin? t i j SPINNING FRAMES ' ; CP0GLERS AND REELS K 6 l'i na'.-;'' : Hailroads. N. B. Following schedule figure pub lished only as Intormatloa, and ar not guaraataaa. I S a. ax No. 6.' daily, for Richmond and local paints: sen net: is at Greensboro, for Vlnto-6lem, Raleigh, Ou Ids bom, Nswbera and Morobsad Cltyt at,lan vlll for Norfolk... . ' ' 1:46 a. m. No. It, dally, for Rook Hill,'. Cheater, Columbia and local atatlaoe. 4:10 a. sa. No, 14, 4aUy xpt Sunday, far SuteavlUa. Tayiorsrllla, and local, selnta; eenaecu at Meraavui fee Wins- . ton-Salsm and at St steer 111 (or Hlokory. Lenoir, Blowing Rack, AsbavUl aad etb- r points wast Trlfl a.' m. No. Is, dally, Now Tork aad Atlanta Exp rase, pullmaa sleey-r to Columbus ,, sad day coackea to At lanta, Clos oonnectia- at Spartanburg ft HaadarsonvUi and Ashevul. - I M a. m. No. II. dally, New Tork and Florida Express, for Rock Hill, Chester. Wayneaboro, Columbia. Savanaah. Jack sonville. Dining car aervloa ' 4:44 a. m. N. 14. daily. V. S. Fast Mall far Waahlngioa aad a polau North. Pullmaa drawing room and sleep -a to New York and RIhmon; day ooaehea New Orleans to Washington. Pining car ervto. Connect at Ornsbor . tor Winston-Salem, Raleigh and Ooldsboro. 1:40 a. m- No. IT, dally. Washlngtoa snd Southweetern Limited. Pullman drawing room sleepera New Tork to New Orleans and tolrmlngham. Pullmaa ob servatloa ear Now Tork t Macon, Din ing ear ear Ice, Solid Pullman train. - 14:04 a. m. No. 10. Washlagtoa aad Florl- -da Limited. Pullman drawing room . sieeners t Nsw Tork; first laas oach to Washington, pining oar ssryle. - U a. m. N. M, daily. fr Davidson, Moorssrllla, Rarber Junction. Cooleemee, Moeksville. Winsten-Salera and Roanoke, Va., and leeal points. . . - U. p. m. No. 11. dally, for Atlanta and local ststlons; oonneota at Spartaa- . burg for Handereonvllle aad Ashevllle.. t:00 p. H. No. 12. dally, for Richmond -snd local ststlons: sonneets at Oreens bor for Raleigh and Goldeboro. Pullman . aleepera. areensboro to Raleigh. Char lott t Norfolk aad Charlotte te Rich- :os n, ea. Va.' SfL- daOv OTeont Sunday.' freight and pas Mags tr Chstr, S. C. aad local point. v 1:11' p. an. No. 64. dally xept aTaraAar. fee Taylorsvlll and boal statloa, eoa aonts at Btataertll for Asherilla, Knoa vlll Chattanoofo and Memphis. - - - . n p. m. No. It, dally, Washlngtoa and Southwetem Limited. ' for V'aah ingiott aad all points North. Pullman sleer and Pullmaa beer-ration ear ' to New Tork. Dining ear aervlc. Solid Pu'lman train. l:t( p. ra. Ko. It, daily. New Tork and Florida Expra, for Washington and Point North. Pullman . aleeper front Jaekaonvtll aad Anguata to New Tork. First das day, coaoh. JackaonvlUa to Washington. 4:40 p. m, No. tt. daily. Washlngtoa and Florida limited, for Columbia. Augusta. Charleston. Bsvsnnsk and Jacksonville, . Pullman lira wins room aleenlng ear t ' Jaekaonvtll. Plrst olaae day . coaches Washlngtoa te Jacksonville. 11:06 p. m. No. 40. dslty. for Wsshlngtoa snd points North. Pullman aleeper to Waehlngton. First claaa day coach At lanta to Washlagtoa. 14. H p. ra. No. K. daOy. TJnlted State Fsst Msll. for Atlanta and pntnta South and Southwest.' Pullmaa draw Irs room lee peri to New Orleans and Blrmlng ham. Day coaches, Waahlngton to New Or'ans. pining ear 0rvto. Tieket, ' sleeping ear reaervsrlons. and detailed Informatloa eaa be obtained at ' City Ticket Oft lee. No. if South Tryon Street. . '-., H. B. gpeneer. n. St.: B. IT. JTarflwlrk. r. ex.: w. ru layioe, u. r. A.; k. Hiy- HwKYa- Southern Railway TbrouJiTrtln Daily, CharlotU ' , to Koanoru,' Vn. :. ',r r, aTl 4ue Ut aatasl lye a, aaV , i.; axlM am Lv Charlott. go, fly At il:M pmt !:U am AT WlasUtn, So. Ry. Lv I at po M pa Lv W ma loo, N. 4k W. At 1:0 Dia y .00 pot Lv Martlnavtll. Lv U:S an I S pox Lv Rooky Mouat. ' Lv 0: an '.. t:X4 P A Roaaoka, ....M..X,v $at ant De iy. Connect at Moaaoko via- SbaaadoaS Valley Kout for Natural Bridge, Luray. Magarstowa, and all point la Peaaayl- -vanla aad New "fork Pullmaa sieeoe 7 lloanok ad phfladalpbla. Through eoaoh. Charlott aad Roanoke. AdOiUonai Information from aaaaca Boutbar. Rail-ay. t ,; Kcifc!kv& Sc-ltern ; feilrc:! Favorit and short route to - EASTKRN NORTH CAROLINA, Express train aervlc -ELIZABETH tTTV . - r.DKNTOTf WAKllINtiTOX : '-, rTiYMOl'TK ' N l:VBKR. . OIUKNTAL Steamers from Cllsabeth City connect : -at Newborn with A. V N. C. Co.., ' for Morohead City and Beaufort. ' The Tidewater Resorta" of ' Virginia ' 1RUL1A BF.ACH AND CAPK ; ' " , . iiKMir. -' On the Atlantio Ocean reached vla. the Electrlo Division Trains every W " . half hour. - ' , . Delightful Surf Bathing. Flnt , ' " Hotel i 1 -, M. W. -MAUUIRB, -,. . ' Oeneral Superintendent I --' v. !'n. E, I BUNCH. ' i . Trafflo Mgr. . : H.' C. HUDQINH, . ' :'.' i Oen. Passt Agent, . TMB ATLANTIC NORTH - CARO LINA COM PA NT 1IAV- AI'THOHl.- KU RKUi:CEl RATF.SA8 FOLlAVWS: Wlnston-Pitlem, N. C. Aeeounl Mlaalnn . ary Convention of M. K. Church , August WO 190. Ratea nn ceril-fli-Hte plan (one end one-third Brat-, .1.,. urea ulna I centa). Newliern N. C. Arrount Hint Onin li.lge or uoa rauowe, au(ii M-it. Hates OK rertirl-nt llxn (una nnd one-third fjist-claaa fiirea plua 13 cental. Morehend City. N. C. Aceount North Carolina Division Volted Cnnfi-d'-r. Pie Veiarnne, Ausuat JI-fA. 1"". V r"m ;iilil-linro, .!.li: Tiaie, t 1 Jidranne, II IM: Failing Cr-k, II.7A; Kl'ulim. 1 Caswell. Il.iw; Dover, tl Cove II 'i'n- an.ru $1.;"", Newhern, H renla! lilverrtwls. ) centa; Cr'"n 74 c-ta: Ncep.irt. M centa; Wild wood, W CntaJ iians tleld. W cents, 1 4
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