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CIIAitLOTTU DAILY bKlEUYTK, AUUli' It!, If-.' 2"zM Nevs BASKBALL SCMMAIIV. At Atlanta? Atlanta, 4; Birmingham. 1. At Little Rock: Little Rack, 1; Mem- phtn, 4. Oe.m call after eighth W m Mrmii team to catch train.) - At otireveportlUhreveport, : Nit " v'.. At , MOntfOTOeryi ; i Mnvn f.s Nashville, & SOUTH ati-antic ip.Aana. At Jacksonville'. JafkSOnVill. f. MS' con. t Second funi: ; Jacksonville, 1; Alsoon. I. - " A t r-nlumhla: Augusta,, 4: , Colum bta. 4. , Second lam; Augusta, 4; Co- lumois. I. , i . At Savannah: .Charleston, B; Sayan .- - ' .AMERICAN L.GAQ1TK. ' At Washington; Washington, 4; St Lxwla, I ' , - ' ' At PMlaAalnhla: ' Cleveland, t: Phllft. eelnhla, . a. (Called end lith Inning; darkness.) - ' , . At Mnaton; Boston. 8: Chicago.. 4. - At Naw York: ,NW lork, 10; 0a- : i.'.: '!. - national T.aAotTn.- . At Cincinnati: Cincinnati, t; Philadel phia, L .. At Plttsbnrs" Pittsburg. I: Boston. (. 01 Innings.) Second came: Pittsburg, JO: Boston. 4. At Chlc-aso: Chicago. 10: Brooklrn.v T, At St. Lxnls: Nw York-Si J-oul tarn postponed,. account Hw rork dub not arriving. . .'' '' EASTERN MtAOITl At Jersey CUr: Jersey City, : Buf falo, t ' . . At Newark:' Toronto, 7; Newark, 4 Second game: Toronto. 4; Newark. 0. At i Providence: Hro-ldenre, 4; Mon treal, ....- At Baltimore: Baltimore. 7: Roches ter, a. . Second game: Rochester, .beJtlmere, J. ' '"; .VTROrNIA BTATK LKAOUR ,' At Lynchburg: I.jrnrhnurg-Danvllle , game 'postponed; wet around.. At Roanoke: Roanoke 2; Norfolk, $, At Portsmouth: Portsmouth, 4; Richmond. 4 (darknesa). v TTASDI.XO OF THE CIXTJ!. ' I BOL'THERN I.BAOt'E. ' Von. Iot BlrmlMtham tf 17 New Orleans M 44 Memphla 10 44 Atlanta .. M 4 Shrereport , W .i Xontcomerjr . 44 '. M . Naahvllle ., IT 7e UtUe Rock M 7J P.C. .S7 .1.77 J171 .Kl .M4 .41 .S44 ,t-1 , , MOCTII ATLANTIC MCAGUTB. . ? -. Wan. Iat. P.O. Savannah ... .. 1 M . -: Auguata. .. 41 t .410 Macon 0 4 .&05 tolumbla.. ........ 47 M ,4b6 Charteeton .. .. ... 41 4 .443 Jacksonville U ct Jrt AMERICAN I.PiAOtTE. K- A . , - Woo. Lost Oilcagn ., ., .. .... - 44 New York ... W 41 Philadelphia .. .. ... 40 41 Cleveland ;.. ft 41 St. Ixuia , U to Ietrolt 60 44 Washington 40 ki Boston II 74 PC. jm .ta Ai MS .! .R4 NATIONAL I.KAOUE. Won, Lost. PC. .717 ,4'4 .! .4)7 .44 .4"! .4 .14 Chicago.... ' , New York ., Pltuburg .. Philadelphia Cincinnati .. Brooklyn -.. HC Lula .. , : Boa tun .. ., w It 40 M W 41 7 44 4 44 41 M 17 EASTERN LHAaUE. , , Won. Ivat. Ruffa1o :. 41 HI Jersey City . -.. ... M Ilaldmore ., ., '.. ., U' 41 Rochester i, .. .... 44 so Newsrk 44". , 4f Montreal ...44 (4 ProWlenca ... .. .... 44 - tt Toronie .. n M-.. 14 1 41 , .620 AM X-i .4-4 .474 .40 ..444 . 4 LfcACl'M OAllEa. ' - OITHERN LEAOITC Atlanta, Oa-. Aug. U.-Blrmlniham toiads three errors In the sixth Inning, which lost to-day's game for them. Score: . R. II. E. Atlanta,'. .. ., 44I44M-I t I Birmingham ... 0 0 444 1444-1 I Batteries: Zeller and ICvera; Reasan ad Matthews. Time, l.Jfc. Umpire, Itudderbam. ' Bhrsveport, Ia., Aug. IS. Shreveport took to-day's same from New Orleans ' by bunching bits on Manuel In the see end Inning. Score: R II. E. Shreveport .. .. 4 0 44 4 40 6 in la New Orleans .. 41020400-4 I 8 Batteries: Beker, Klsher and Powell Manuel and stratum. Time, I ni. i'm- tylrs. B bust sr. ' LIIOs- itock. Ark , Aug. lR -Uttle Rock and Memphis played an elght-in- ' titng tie to-day. The game was called by asreement after the eighth Inning to allow Memphis to catch a, train for New Orleans. ' . Snore: R. It. E. Little Rock 0I4444 4-I 4 2 Memphis 1 0 0 4 1 1 0-1 J 0 Batteries; Allen find luti-l,is; (tune, hnd Owens. Time, l.to. I'mpliee, i'biii jmm and Wlnacott. Montgomery. ' Ana:. 14. Buchanan held the kMal sf nnd Nashville won. Scop,; .. ' . H, II. R. Kashvlll' .. ... 4 1 44 4 4 1-1 )l 3 -Montgomery ... 10040 o I 1 Itatleriee; Buchanan and Wrlls: Tiil . Me and llaimrn. Time. l.X. I rnuire. . iveniuasr. . league . Ia.-Kpa?'n inning r'tii luwn he sitae Jaokannvllle, KI.. Aug, lleved Helm In the ninth ths Krst game and with one du itaw- ed Uonsalea In -ore the winning run from thltd base ss the result nf a wild l.llck. Stiuaon suHile fmir hits not of , ior time up in tn nrt came. , -j ae eecoixi gams whs called oil nc- count 4t Ssr knees at the end ot th innin. - reeiure oi mis gains Was A . noma run oy liuuston. . Khst Oerne: R. , R. Jacksoavllla ... 1 4 004 11-1 7 w Macon .. 0 000 1000I-2 1 I Batteries? parkins and Bueaae; Helm, . Po and Robinson. Time, Ui, t'inuli. Byron. Second garnet H. II. E. isrksonvllle ... 4 1 4 0 00 0 0 0-1 4 I laeon .. .. .... 01444044 4-1 W 4 Baltertss: liaker and Shea: Ko and jiauuua. viupiie. oyron, rime, i:ju. Columbia, S, C Aug. U.-Nsp Rucber Won both games of double-header per ut-osr. in tns nrst, Columbia of ' ten had men on base, but ptir baas run .rin rvineo an r nances. errors gave , ins nm w AUguata. in tho second, Augtwu found Itueaell in ' th second Intilng, making aU ber runs, M First gam: - ' R. II. K. folumbla, .. ... 4 4 0 4 4 4 4 4 4- . 4 A..ute .. . . I 0 44 I I e I 44 4 1 Batteriee: Ferrall and Sweenet l Ruek er and Carwm. Time, Umpire. Mare. '!..,. rtecond gsm: . . R. if .Columbia, 4 4444 4 1 44-1 4 Aogueta. 4 444444-4 f K.A HHtterteet - Itueaell and . Rncker and Carson, Tims, ;a. t'm pirs. Ma ' 1 ... , ; , , Ssrsnnah, dm., Aug. fcL-Ermrs tnad ty Suvamuib (vwitrllmled largely ,j harleebn'a victory this afternoon, Sa tannak protest m the game ttrnm the 1 round that the ' Umplte ordered filenn 'i"it ths gam and Glenn would hot SO. ,4 f. . v, ,,,;r ., , ,, . , Hret ?. n. II. B, fhrl.ott , 1 4 4 4 4 1 1 4-4 i t r -v.nnuh ... I I 4 4 4 1 4-4 f 4 tk.ti-rliS: Turner, Itelelnger snd Pogj T..aver end Ijerry.L'mplrs. 4oClaugl. J.n. ,TlmV. I;,. v,r.. vs .r; ,yj .... '' "AMKRICAN LBArJUEr ""'Vi'-' I 1 Hi,eli,iiia, Aug. 14. t'levelsnd and I i.i, j..plit played a. twelve-Inning te Palo Jcllai Monica and filrla. : " e (Dd KUndard Orovs's Taetfllees ' I Tonlo drives out malaria ajid. j up the system. PoJd by all i r 2 7 1 ears. Prlc 19 cents. gam to-day, nelrher aide' Wing (hit to ch a ninn atrtws tna plte alter tot B,-ore: - " , R. It. B. rifvrland ... 001 tlOflOOtOO-J 4 1 liilliKl.-li.lilu. 1 01 1040000001 B l HMtleriee: ,! Rhodra and Hernia , and Ruelowi Dyilert and' lri. Time. - Umpire, O'Laugfclln. (Called dark ne.) 4 ;.,; p ; 6., k.jji Washington,',' . Aug. -'!. Washington took advunUra of the tnleixays of Bu lioula te-diiy and won ty . the scer ot 4 te . .. ., . . . .' '. ! ' ' Bcorei ' -v?: '-. ' R.'tt . Washlngtoaj . ... 1 4 8 0 4 1 4 x-4 1 9 Ut Loula .. ... 6 A I 4 4 0 4 0-1 14 4 Batteries; Patten - and , WakefleTd; Pelty nnd O'Connor. t'mplrs, Connolly. Tuna, i iml Tyw ' : Boston, Aug. in.Chlcag( won eaally to-day. 4 to 4. Boston played poorly In the field and the visitors had no trou ble In. making their hit count for runs. poor; t , ," - n. n. rt rt.inM ' t a a i I a a-a a o tomX" 5 5 5 J P i 4 M Batteries: Walsh sna numvan; t. Tsnnrhlll. Oluse and Peterson, i Tlraa, 1:44. i wpire, unsnaaji. . ; 5 New York. Auc lS.'-New York defeat ed Detroit In the flmt gams ot the series to-day. to to J - The local batted Mul hit out of tha box. 1 , Score: 1 J 'f' R.. 11, E. leiroi .. .. ., ifiifj ii New York .. .. 71104040 1-14 li 4 Batteiiea: ' Eubanka, Mullln and Payne; - Newton and Thomas.. Tune, v. ' ' ' NATIONAL LEAGUE." Pittsburg. Aug. 11 Pittsburg and Boston - spill even 1 In a double-header hers to-day. Boston won the first cams in ins eleven 1 n inning, in the second aanie Pittsburg bit hard and won easily, . v.; ': , ,. . nrst gams: . i H.11B, Pltuburg....; 1 4444442444-S 3 Boston ..',.... 44414441001-4 U 4 Batteries: phtlllpse. Lynch and Gib son; Young and Needham. Tims, 1:10. Umpires.) Con wajr and Johnstons. Second now R. M. E. Pittsburg 144tllt -10 II 0 Boston .. ..'..1014010-4)0-4 Batteries: Wl Ills. Lelfleld and Phelna: Itorner and Brown. Tims, 1:44. I'm- pires, Johnstons and Conway. - Chic ed.- All. IS. Brown shut out Brooklyn to-dav wttk ft runs and one hit lots seven Innings, the locals piling up 14 scores on clean .bitting, baa steal ing and errors. , . ioore: . . . ' r' . II. E. Chicago .'..,.,4414441 4 -10 14 1 Brooklyn .. 4444440 7 7 4 4 Hat tar lea: Lundaren. Draws and Moran and Ktlng and Walsh; Mctntvra and Bergen.- Time, 140.., Umpires, Car penter and Klem. . iii 1 1 in- Cincinnati. Ana-. 11. Cincinnati fa-dsv defeated Philadelphia, I to 1, only on of the four hits mads oft Ewlnc a-olne outside the diamond.' :scsrs: R, II. B. Clnclnnstl .. .. 4 4 1 I 0 4 1 4 S-l 4 1. Philadelphia ,..'4444041 44-1 4 I Butteries; Ewlng and Sohlel; Duggla hy. Richie and Pooin. Time, 1:41 Um pire, Kmslla. , Porwnr Jorkry'a Horse Wmt $S,004) r tuakt-a. Rnrstoca. N. T.. Ausr. lit. Former Jockey. FYank O'Nelll'a , Penurria won the Grand.' Union Hotel slakes, worth 14,400 to ths winner, 4 furlongs, at Sara toga today, defeating fair field of 2- ear-oina. Aletneuo got the place by a end from Don Ijnrhius. Summaries f First ra. selling. 6 furlonsa: Beg. ar Maid. It tn 4. won; Mlntberla,' IS to , second: EudoraV I to 1 third. Time i .vi, - , Second race, steeple chsse. about t mile: Ontora, II to 10, won; Maamlllan. 1.' h "'; Oleoroao, I to 2. third. Time,' 4:27. f rl Third ran, the Grand T'nlon Hotel stakes. 4 furlongs: Pens rr Is, 4 to 1, won; A let he uo, to 1, second: Don En rliiua. 4 to I, third, time. 1:111-4. Fourth race, mile and three-sli- t-eier . nieriina, to 1, won; Inferno, I to t. second; Sailor Boy. 30 o 1, mira. Time, 1M1-4W riflh race, selling. tnHe: Hammer Away, 24 to 1, won; Woolwich, 7 to I, second 1 Edith James, 4 to 1, third. Time. 1:40 2-4. Math re. 7, turtongsf Jtrookdal Nymph. 4 to ' JL wen; Sir Lynn wood. 4 to 4. seojtHt: Cumedlenne, to 1, third, Tims, 1:24 4-1, v i , ' " XVF.m ASIlKTnXK sriTon. With fin flweeHIiewrt :. kalllnc O'er Wratrm hraa With Ixvltia; Henrt , sml Cheat til Curton. nnd Another Uniting; for "Ye," s MansAchl, TrleplHino titrt, W rda Uw One Ylm k "tn lias Spot." Washington Post.. ,. With onn sweetheart on th way from China. , bringing a collection of rurloa for ths horn which they had planned and , another In California. believing he was to ba th lucky on, kite Nell Mansfield. Ulephon opera tor at Hlonlelgii Court married the third of her fiancee, Lewis L. Lane, of Newborry, R. C at Korkvlll voter ddy. . v. UntiJ last Saturday Mlaa Mansfield was undecided which of th three suitors for her hand aha would ac cept. MrLane, whn Is connected with the telephon company at Ashevllle, N. C. called np Mis Manafleid and aald: "(let ready for a Wedding, I'll be ther Sunday." Then It waa that Mlaa Mansfield derided which of th three she would make happy, Mr Ine arrived In Washington Sunday morning, found XII 'Mans. nid. and they visited Cabin John Uriel ge here ths plans which resulted In yesterday's marriage at Rockvllle were made. Mis Mansfield resigned her position at Ntonlelgh Cnnrt Mon day and Informed her family of her Jntentlon to wed Mr. Lane. miss niananeids parents, Mr. and Mrs. William P. Munsfjeld were sur prised at her sudden decision, believ ing that aha waa not to become a bride until October, and not being sure whlrh of the three suitor she would wed. Mr. Mansfield, father of the bride, Is night doorkeeper at the Treasury. Th family homo la at 1004 Eighth street northwest. . Mlsa Mansfield waa, last winter, tel ephone operator at the New Ulllanl. rh was regarded ss on of the moat eipert of the Capital city's "belli grla." Since Mky she has filled that position at Stnnelelgh Court with en tire satisfaction to ths management and patrona of ths fashionable apart ment house, Mlsa Mansfield Is ex ceptionally pretty, with brilliant .! oring ami dark hair and eye, and her attractive) manner has matlo (.r her boat of friends In this city. Th disappointed suitor on IiU way from China Is a sailor In Uncle Hum navy. H has been In th Philippines and the Orient, and only recently .y letter Informed her of the collection, of rurloa h had gathered tn trlng horn foi lbs Klllplno corner they had plained -tii hav In thehr hont'. Ths man In California she met at ths Wll lard last winter, and tin, ton, I liv. Ing In hope. 1 Hev. H. -f. W'hlt marrlvd M!m Mnefleld and Mr. Lan yestenlny ef. tirnoon at his home In Rockvllln, The coupl returned to Washington and this morning will - nepj.rt lor Ashoviii. N. i whrs th'y ar li tnska their homo. . CA X PI llATKH AT , CI UI3CX VI LLK, Mr. fllrwM Arowacw tifhnslaant ly Pis ring t'Mtti the Ontrattnd Koellng 4f Hi lridr f Hm tnimunlty fMlie? 'ait(lllNlw twniiarl I,ar ami Special t fh ObenfC. . Oroenwood, 8, C. Aug. II. Tha aU tendanca her to-day w rerjai kshly targs cfmsidering tna great ecjte- men over ths horrible films commit ted near th town yesterday, u - rnsirman V. II. Maglll called tha gathering to urdrr at 11:14. ttev. M. li. Kelly tnad th opening pfivor, Ths Oovernnrs rame first ln,rrlr, Mr. A. C. Jenea flatly denounced th llegmlon that be. was a htthltren rsndi'laio. Itcfcrrliig to th terrlbl ded of yetrday, Mr. Jone said ho hoped the tm would come when men vould rrpcct and obey th law. He laid upon Mr, Manning's shooldcrs the ronponaltlllty fur th tlfol of the Morgan bill Mr.; Manning In reply aald he could hardly claim . entire credit' for tho defeat or ths monfrrei measure, but fNUly trlt glad that ho did hav . something t do with de f eating that bill which would hav been a very unsatisfactory law. In referring io ths crime of yesterday Mr., Manning told . th Greenwood poopls how, by waiting, ths people of umtr avoided' lynching the wrong man an) -finally decided to allow tho real criminal to b punished accord ing to th regular courso of law. ;:i '. . Mr. McMahan hoped thor yald b no lynching smiusI to th crime of yesterday. Ho suggested a possibility and necessary reformation ,nt our criminal cod wlth vlw to mors lust penalties nd to swifter nforc mrnts of tho law. H pleaded for 4 more general enlightenment of the electorate, that they might hav gov ernment representative , which would best car tor thoMnteresta of all '.he people. Hs deprecates th fact that so many -cttlsena car " so ; llttls and know so little, about tho who re running for offtc. - ; . ' - ; CoU . John , ; Sloan complimented Greenwood on her progressive spirit. H hi disgusted because the whiskey question hat been tha paramount is sue of this campaign. ' This condition Is degrading; to every moral sense, "All the Greenwood nd all th dead wood In your county could iot tnako a fire big enough to burn up ths In consistencies , of "Ansel's platform," (Laughter). ' ' f 1"' Mr. M. P.' Ansel, was delighted to appear in Greenwood, -which used to be a part of his Judicial -district. "You know m and you know whether or not I will do my duty If Iscted." H emphasised good rosds and drainage. Senator Col I Bieas maae a rea hot sDeech. He would rather bo In another Dart ' of th county . to-day. but duty called him hero. Befor sundown. Greenwood.-, h thought, wnuMJn her nart towards settling the race question; this by. way 01 reier enc to in-enmw vi. jimutiu, attacked Messrs. Manning. Ansel and Ploan.iand asked the popl ta elect a man who advocate what h really imiievna In. Mr. Joel Rrunson gavs Inn ethical argument against th liquor irauiz inu 111 mvi v j...... ...... This Is a prohibition county, and of course Mr. Brunson felt at homo here. Mr. W. A. Edwards was absent All of th gubernatorial candidates wore applauded, but Mmst. Ansel and Bleas got th greatest applause. Mr. Bleas aroused very considerable enthusiasm by playing upon th out raged feelings of thjopl of this community. Aa.yst th negro -wno committed th 'crlm b4 not bosn caught. . 1 ' ' Trained Vrtcrlnarians Needed. Monro Journal. " it la singular that th scienune ttudy of th diseases of our domestic animals has been so neglected. Her and ther only has a man undertaken to prepar himself lor tn. practios of ths veterinarian, it is ysi nns field for the ambitious mas. A good veterinarian In each county In the Wale would have a better field than the average medical doctor. Tha lg norar.ee and cruelty that hav been practiced on our dumb animals under tha guise of doctoring them Is aston ishing. It Is th belief of veteri narians that stork would be far better off If left entirely alone than served sa It haa been the custom to serve them. Th keeper of a livery stable jot th most Ignorant hors trader has been th man supposed to know most about th- diseases .ot .hors. and the average one of the la usu ally entirely Ignorant of th physi ology, anatomy and cause of disease tn stork. Being Ignorant not only of these things, but also of (he natur and effect of drug, these men hav given the faithful dumb brute a hard time. In nine cases out of ten they apply th most vigorous treatment on ar. entirely erroneous diagnosis. And the faithful animals cannot protest Hsll to the -trained veterinarian! May he Increase In th land, CHAMRRAIN'S COLIC, CHOLERA AND DIARKHOEA RKMEDY, BKTTER THAN THRUB DOCTORS. Thr year age we had three doctor with our little boy snd everything that they emild do seemed In vain. At last when all hone seemed to be gone we sa ga n using Chamberlain's. Colic, Choiara and Rlarrhoea Remedy -wnd In a few hour he began to Improve. To-day he 1 healthy a child aa parents could wish for." Mr. B. J. Johnston, Linton, Mlaa. For aale by R. H.' Jordan Co. The orFICR of th BRAN NON CAKBONATINO Co! has been moved to 10, 11 South Tryon street, undr th FIRST NATIONAL BANK. The th well-known Yjuarteri f.V. merly occupied by th SAMPLE MINERAL WATER CO. ' Thrv' tiI J. a !dy!r"at tendant In charge of th fflc all th time and Immediate attention wlllb g1vn to aU order for.. r llida Springs Water . ftick Spifcjs; Water r Wtite Stcn? p ' Water '..:'v '"' ' ". '. V or4 ' " ',v"''':i'i Brenncn's Ice Cream W: i XVm. operate fly , wagon all the time and w can guaran ' te .qulek , deliveries), .." ',r v ' 'isomer 'phontt ; No.! M.;H;'ir Iaotory Iplion No, Crannon CarbonatlntJ Co. I Removal Ute AmuscnHTjt. With tho ennie big company , of clever colorod performers who enter tained New York audience on the New York Theatre root, garden for three month last summer, the Dandy Dixie , Mlnatrnla, headed by John Hucker and tho famous cotton 'Pick-, enr- Hand, will be seen at the Academy of Music, Friday. Nothing quite so stupendous In minstrelsy ban ever been attempted by a colored aggrega tion before. ' Besides John Hucker. whose Inimitable monologue has won for; him the sobriquet of "Alabama Blossom," the Cotton Picker' Bund 1 a specially orgnntzed coterie of solo musician who either on 1 parade, In concert 1 before the ' performances or on-the stage have won the proud dis tinction of bejng the only colored band to have played In New. York for three successive month. 'si v-f'V ' . '. " "" ' "U you have occasion to gather this tle, hire substitute. - . 'Educational. DClt.lMA. UnasMhelMdlBS for 'us iMOlf la the Hmnh. sew SaiUttsn, wsMeanioBHiDt. HussSiiM. Craad BKMiBisIn vnerjr In Valley of Vlrslola, faawd tor siia. jLaraiwan ami narK-aa wacnan. Poll coarse, OMiartralerr advanUff ta Art, Mosle se Eloruimn, Osnutraiss WsUealr, tunOMil from t histte. For ealalasiM adilrw . II ITIft r. lUHKlik PraakinM, Kcanoka. Va. -: Bas, Ossraciia ilaasi boAtwsiesr, Vtva-FtM. A ROUNDED EDUCATION , FOR EVERY GIRL . : Converse College Hat Perfected a . vcauuiuiij 4vuuu(ii Jiaiiuaiu 1''' v.of ' Artistic, Scientific jnd : P"0-, Womanly Education, y It Is notMmaglned st Converse that College pedagogy resolve Itself Into ths theory ot least resistance. Although particular pain are taken to educate every girl according to her tails rather than .athwart thm, still instruction In clenee and mathematics Is as painstak ing and capable aa any other. ' Mathematics bare rlae to the Integral calculus, and science to organic chemis try,, while In ether department are of fered, for example, thorough course In economic, psychology, etc., all.-for the aak of breadth, recognising th edu cated woman's cultured Interest In all thing human, rt cherishing In conatant remembrance the tact that a woman' Interest, a woman' place In th world demand th womanly education of wo men, For the sxreptlonnl woman there are ether institution, but at Con vers College It la not believed that the aver age girl cares or needs to be a specialist. For Instance, in srt and music, whlls ths specially talented girl I given full. est opportunity, still each and every In dividual 1 laugnt to near and see with that understanding which insures full Interpretation and appreciation of mas terpiece. - . ' , . 1. i All . mImma .11 ikl... .. Colleg. ef Spartanburg. 8. C., stands for th nignest perfection in comprehensive, rounded education for girt. VIRGliN! A COLLEGE For YOU NO LADIES, RoanoE, V. Cmmbrot. 14.1WA. UnasMhelMdlBS fe-hoola , ATLANTA KCIIOOL OF MEDimE, Box SST, Atiairt Oa. ; ' . Largest medical college in this section of the South. DlgnlHed Institu tion of high grad. Clinical advantages most excellent. Unusual fadlltlea for-practical laboratory work In pathology, bacteriology and dissecting. Equipment new and complete. Faculty of St educated physicians experi enced In professional teaching. Four courses required for , graduation. Largest medical college building between Baltimore and New- Orleans' win b finished by tiept. It. Writs for catalogue A. . , ' Greensboro ';. "GREENSB0J10. K. C V Tb sixtieth annda eloa will pa Wednesday, ptnbef lttX ltOC. Adrancd LJtsrary Courses, Icheols of Mualo, Art and Exprassloa; Fractical Business Course. ; t . ' -All departments ef instruction under th ear f abl spectallstsj hay received their training In leading Colleges and UnlyrsIUa bota ta this country and In Europe. .. Nw building: nw eeuloment: For fuller Information, aanlv for MJ19. 1793 19Q7 414th Ysar 1 THE BINGHAM SCHOOL. rsasename. ,. , wm e ; ' i 1 f "S L J 4. J us U u ,:SA opgn a-P 0 1 j e o;;g ag it,. e ;s no; i" . .-'''' - , . . t; Invitothei ,: attention of COTTON MANUFACTURERS ta llizlr Iziztt pat . tern card. The greatest iimount.'ol work and . highest standard of quality at the . lowest . cost of production. . Sen'U - for Catalogue .',-'. D.IAWI.'.O, FRAMES novr.G FRAMES A H; ' X-ducational. ' Literary, Teachers' Normal and Business fours. Total coat year I1S.V New build Ing. 264 students an nually. 47th term open' August : Zth. Catalogue free. Ad dress, W. T. Whlt aett. lh. : IX. Whir. Vsett, l C, -. . , ,s.-,( f . , South Carolina Military AcaJeny vV,:CUdd,ajrWBVt t V:; -' l ; !' ' -,; ' :" v-- Th , Stat Unitary Colleg. Es tablished by act Of Oeneral Assembly tiii. Full colleglat cqur of four year, lectlree ln tha fourth year in Civil Engineering, English. Chem istry and - Physio, v Tertnai ;,'.', For tuition, board,' clothing, books, beat, light and medical car, Silo a year, payable In three Installments. For circular of .Information, apply to c Officer Commanding, Citadel, U"' Charleston, a C The Baltimore Medical College . Ubeml tascMng ftHHoea) ssgdsra eeUen BeOdlnga, at Ml sad saptiasatraa. Lug and eewplauly equipped UhptatorUa. Caeadniii keepiial ad At-. nwrr. 6ad tor eKaloaua. ins .IHI1I. L L.4UN.7I2 rm VU 4I1K4Z. . mm tti 3i Female College --. ;,'. all modern eoareninoa oetalosue.' - ' t iiVtjx u, HOBEirxso. rrssnasaa, ana . t . u. e, sjsitjuA M. C 4 A larger, number of gradu ates enter the. Uruverslty and Denominational Schools from Oak Ridge Institute than any other school in the State."" , ; More students go direct irom Hs class-room into business ofBces as Book-keepers, Sten ographers and Telegraph Ofr- erators than from any other ,The school prepares for Col leje, for Business, for Life's .Work. ' It has a record run ning through 54 years and 31 under ' the present principals. What other evidence of effi ciency do y6u want? , .Terms reasonable. 286 students last "year, Catalogue on application. '). Address as above. Box 100. i:A. s (.!. ii. i::ir, k-x aiSewS W SS waw ep Lull W -1 17 ASH DUE. HI, &SOUTIIERI. charlotte; north Educational iiEtlZABETH CONSERVATORY OFSlUSIi? r&A CHARLOTTE. A' H I. G H-C RADE C0LLE GE, FO R W0ME H ' ' '''. . -v. .(.? ... - . : , ,-., It. j:.t. '. 1 STANDARD Vt A.' B. OOTJRSB higher ' tha ny , ceUag tf ;x worn In Nortk or StiTh CfernUna, ' . c.- . ' FACTJTTT--Only xprieaced . teacher from th leading Anri- ' . can and European. unlrermlUes at U heads ( Deprtmaats. f - 4VnrttCV--1eparmta, specially Piurta tn th Censet-eatory, who giro an their tint t . JU teaching rnoalo. Dtreetor internaUonat repntetloeu T : THK 8CHOOM OF ART A3TD CVRXSaoK-OB f . -.hjerh nlana with tha eallertate an Mnal. 4mi high plan with the oollegUt and. mvale departments. , LOtCATIOir tTN ITJR PASSED 1 . : Ing the city, adjoining the 4 wvb buwii, wi - roonuoa oy song niros an rnn0 e.aw , . wwuauuw a uan . vvv . , . sanitary ta au;rpecta An Institution' which is a Otft to Education, wtth ' reonroea '., outside th tncom frm patrona VndeitomlnaUonal, and ap afd th highest ordsr ssrrio - aaptrtt. XnustraUd CatalffXM nt jiffWHHw '1 V' . FrtESBTTERlAIf COLLEGE FOR WOMEX,' CUAltrXrTTE, If. t ":! , . This old and rellabl school snake no loud claims, but-points to Ita graduta tn every eeotlon of th State, . . 4. -.'A superior faoulty of trained , specialists; musical . advantages of th ; highest order: a new building, with modern conveniences, and a high ' undard commend it to th peopl ef the South. . . , .; c. a v,j .. REV. i. R, BRIDOE8, D. PresWent. - CAPITAL STOCK CHARLOTTE, ft. C.., . ' . '. Fladmont Insurane Building.' .,' These Schools give th world's Best In . Modem , Buslnsss , Education. Oldest Business College tn North Carolina, . EsUblUhed. . Positions eecursd or money refunded. No vacation,' Individual Instruction- 8FECIAL 8TJM MER BE8SIOX. SAVE 110.00 on th combined conn, or IS.00 oa 6lngl4) . Course, by registering between August 1st aad August llth, 1101. 1 Write to-day for our handsome mentar They are FREE.' Address KING'S BVSIXESfl COIXKGE, ' t . GJialrIotte: University fSc offer a four-year high school course sixth grade and end with th eleventh. Careful attention is given to each student. - Rapid and substantial progress. is assured. Experienced tecb era, who ar also good dlarfplinartaa a, have been employed. Teachers: Mr. H. W. Glasgow (Davidson). Latin, Greek, German; Mr. W. W. David- son (Tale), Mathematics, Selene,-History N. C, Elocution; MrMH. O. Smith (Harvard). . English, French, History. '.English composition Is hot - : neglected. Frequent' exercises art given In declamation and debate, ''.,: French. German. Greek. Latin and Stenography ar elective studies. This . Is the school your eon should attend work,. Bend for catalogu,..-'.. " v. j . IL W. GLASGOW. Prlnclp!. TltKilTY COLLEGE ; . ' ;; v..-- ' l..'; "-Four Departments Collegi ate. Graduate, Englnaarlng 'and Law. Larg Ubrr faolllUea. Walt, 4ulppd laboratories In all .departments ef science. Gym naslum furnished with best, apparatus. Expenaes Vary moderate, ' Aid . for worthy tudanta -' i, " , '; - ' v; Young Men wishing to Study Law ebon 11. In vest Iff-1 the) so priov advanuges offered by the Depart nsent ef , Law la Trinity College. v'- . !.;" 'For catalogu' and further Information, address :t . ; , D, W. NEWSOM. Registrar,1 ' ; Durham. N. . C, J '. " DRAUGHOM't S v x . m ITalel-h. Coltiml)', Knoai",'. Attanta,. 14 Cuiisgs ta 1 Fiaua. I ll lllol ecurad or money HtrUNDKa Alao teach UI 1IA1U Catalogue will eon. Vine yon that Dratifhon s la 1.J L T. CaU or eend fcr It. , CPir,M,G . FRAMES SPOOLERS A!.D REUS AGENT CAROLINA Educational CQLLECEl .Jp bnQdlng fa neU. '1 gng t ae f Musi m vi-nriff gradaau r 1 , . ' j : - .' 4fJ the . earn : 9 acres of park eampu -rtok- 4fe city's Dew park, and free from JL yui vpissq vuuoir sw 1 tne oeauue or Batarc . r .-. t. m . - . - - . See uiwfirwai iiuusn iaagfra SSQ r v,,; . ', ; , t,- at a ranabl . cost. . K ... T , application. ? '; u (. ; CHAS. a : KINO;'. President J 'V v ;:ir" in tt yj 1 iff wri1 . 'if $30,000.00 - " RALEIGH. N. C., : , ' ., FuHrtT Building, Catalogu. Offer and High Endorse to boya Tha work begins with the - , until ready for tegular . collegiate . ..; ,',,- : ,. ,' , -.: ti . ' roplar aa4 Sixth Streets.' .-..-i -.r v.-." . A first class . preparatory school.' Crtiflcatg of gradu ation aocptd for entranc to -adlng Southern , coilg. ; Bftwt Eq nipped Preparatory ., School ta th South, , Faculty of ten officer and :' teachera Campus of seventy ' , Ave acrea . Library contain ing thirty thousand ' volume. ' Well equipped gymnasium. High ' standards and modern ' method ef Instruction, Fre ! ount lecture by prominent Uoturer. Expense exoeed- . Ingly moderate. Seven years . of phenomenal succesa . For catalogue and other In formation, address - IL XU NOltTlC IteadmaeUr. ; . Durham. N. c institute for Colleso Young Wom.rt end o Iluslc. Th lit riace fir Vour lusnhtif s... . ... , Courses E . t;.-.4 Cat a -'- : Trinity Perk S&zzY y 1 " I i auvw 1 I asr-toaj t
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