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CilAKLO. -a BASKB AM SUMMARY. - HOMTHERN LEAOt'K. At AtlunU: v Atlanta, Montgomery, - : . (. '. Minimum- ct '-.iviieon, i-uiHcnoera - n J. Second gyneiAUa.it. .,,MmUI9: Patten and Wakefield; Huwll . am Tt T Birmingham: plmmghai. ; Umpire. . Connolly. .T: At .New Orleans: New Orleans, ';' itl. 'Rock: UtOe Rock,'i . SUreveport, 6. l, "' ' .... v '. i Or-ii-fir v Tt.lNTIC I.EACITJIS. ' ' At Macon: ClumbUV J: Macon,;. 0vi.n.t nana'. Huron. Si CoIUnilllB, 4. : . At Jaelraonvllle: Charleston,. ; Jack- ' ;.( At Aiifurta: Augusta, 1; Savannah. t-At. Waahlnaton: Weahlngton.' I; . St ' tout, 2. Becund game:. Waablngton, a; SI lxUl, 4. ; 'At Boston: Boaton, I; Chicago, 4. , . At Philadelphia: Miiladelph it. . ' - Cleveland, 4. Second Kama: ; Phlladel- At;wTO;li.w York;; DotroK.1 USSJfV J?-'? '' LaAf"?!?iibunr: Plttaburr. 4: I.ton. montm, VmvUmm, llurrt wlii. '11 Ohlnairif: i'lilruno. A: BrooMll'll. X. ... -v u touli: 8U U'Uia, 4; Naw i ' V KAHTFRN I.KAOt'E. . At Baltimore: Baltimore, i; Mon- , traaL o. Aty City: Jay Oty." I; Toron to. 1. . Al,Nwara: AwarK. a; uunntu v. -AtWldanca: Provldenc. ; ) y ;r i :? . . . . VIRGINIA STATE I.F.AQtTE. ' ' At Tioanoke; I.ynrhbiirit. (; Bo.t ok. & ; . At Klchmond: viUa. i Rlrhmond, 1; rnn- v" At Norfolk: rortumoiith. 3; Norfolk, . V Aeoond (tame: ' rortumoutn, 6. Nor ., folk, a 8TAXPIXG OF THE CI-TOS. BOITIIERN I.KAai'ft ' Won. a. PC. Birmingham Memphta n: Nw Orlrnna tv Atlanta M Bhrarport hn . Nontcuuiry .. .. ., CI Keahvtllo 3 JJttte Bock 34 4 4H 4N M 71 73 .m .477 .!t .SIS ' ? SOt'TH ATLANTIC I.EAflt'K. ' Won. LoaL P C ., Aiiuta ti r.i Havanoiib .. M fix ' Maroa hi W "- Columbia .4 fl Cbarleaton 44 f.4 - Jacksonville H 04 (till Kit AMERICAN I.KACirE. Won. liat P.C M 44 -ita" J'klladrlpblA Ki 4i 44 4S 61 r.4 HI ; . raw Tork fct , (Iceland M -J-oula U rlrt 11 C Waahlnt ' pn 41 Boston :. tl .' .63 ii' .! NATIONAL I.KAOITE. Won. lat. P.C. . flilcego .. ., Kew York ., Plttaburg .. Phll(l-l.liU , Cincinnati .. . Brooklya ... Bt Lou la .. Boaton .. .. 7k. i t" M 47 41 r. 2.' 40 1,1 ',1 A1 7 7J ,vh KSJ ..4 .3M EASTERN I.KAat'K. , Won. It p p, Jluffalo . . raey City Baltimore . Bncheater . rlawark ,. Tovldrooe Montrrakar., Toronto m 4(1 4.1 41 t W C4 u .m! ha U .B7 .u'.4 40 v.C ::-S 47J Ml LEAGUE CiAMKH. ) AOUTHEKN IJJAQfB. .u .' - ''7"'V2'"'V.i A, :v,..TT:."r .h:u.v:: "r;":: Va. will allowM the local. only on.- hit" llontiromarr battrd ZaJlor frrnly and kad oo trouhla winning. nrat uema: it. n. k. Atlanta eoeeenooe-o t 4 . Montroniry ... MtHHI 1 It o Hsttarlra: r'hllda and era: Max wall and Hauaen. Time, l:n- I'mplre. ' Budderttam, . gmwmd game: R H. K. Atlanta 114A0A04O-! t i Montgomery ... 001040100 X 10 Hatterlaa: Zrlli-r and Kvrra; Miiliuky, Walah and tlnu-n, Tlmr. 2 liuura. ; Umpire, Itudderhum. Blrailngham. Ala.. Ana:. 17. Birming ham won to-duy'a gnma fmm Nnalivlllc , anere: ll. II fc. IllrmlnaUam ... 0 0 1 0 0 It 1 0 0'.' 2 fimhvilla .. .. o n o o o l o q u-i ; j HMtu-rlca; Knllre mid tliiivln mid MhI-thrwa- I. Oiigann and Wrlla. Tinir, 1.4. ,lnilre. l-flcnnlngirr. Utile ne k. Ark.. Ana. 17 -Ilu kcv a error at third wrro 1irii.ily reaponali.le for )hreveinrt'a victory ov-r l.lttla Jtork to-day. 'ore: r. h. r UtUa Bock .... 0 00 10 00 I 0 -1 7 3 thrtvrt .. .. 0ieul012Ai j Battn: Johnaon and Zlinmcr, llik man and PowHI. Time. 1.40. I'mpirea, Cain pa u and Wum'cott. Naw Orlcena, Au. 17.- I.nnck pitchni a groat eaaia for Airniplila to-dy. let ting tha locala down wiih ihrre hlta and dttel New Orleans by u acore of t , aVxire: jl. jj e Mamptila 010040000 . 7 1 Naw CNIcana .. OOOOOOOOI I Hattrrtri l.oucka and Owen; 'iWatt and Ht ration. 'I line. 1:12. I miiln, cliuater. V BOfTM ATLANTIC l.EAOt'B. Mecoti, yn.. Aug. 17-Muc.iti nnd Co lumbia broke inn In u i1,hiI,Ii--i hi1i r hare to-dy. 'J h drat gnnic w aa won the B'jpt-riot hitting or llio vialtora. 'Maeon tatcr Kt-rrnll ulnioat at will In Ui sacmid. first (mt: H. tf. K Columbia .. ... 1 40 0 0 1 0 0 0 -2 t 0 Macon ii iu u ii ii u u o 4 , Uatlerit-a: llclauuni nnd Hwirncy; .Clark" nnd Itolilnavn. Time, ISO. r-n-p!rc, Mjco. Hecond game: t. , k f olumbta ooo;oooi 1-4 7 j ' Jdaeon .. .. ... 1 11 1 11 ; l 0 i t- A 11 4 , ltJtU-rlc.: I'ttrrnll uml Hrmtti; K.. and .Jiamiali. Tim, i:iti. Umpire. AUce. Jdckaiiivlllc. V1u A 11.. 11 l't.. vtal- h i"" naa no icmji.u in lundln , . . - '; "i.'v ll; klna thtx arti-riMniti Tho 1. i... oar for the vi-tlora ul tli.l l,aaa wua r one of tlia features. " j," Aoore: B II K ' Charlwaton ..... fl 1 11 0 J 0 0 0 -1 n ' 1" , aciaonvllle ... e041O0A9O-l t 1 . tattriaa:, gnrldg und Ko: Jrklna and Buoaae. Time. 1.40. I'tnphe, ilyrou. : Auguete, On.. Aug. "l7 -Through an. verlor pttchlng, aeiuMtl'imil fielding nnd kunehlne; hlta, the locala acorod lh ,f. , nil ehut-ml egalnat Hnvannah l-dy. Ihle jrlvee Kuckar a record t pitching f ,ur ataaaoe in e la)a and winning all 1 of tham. : , Hc--r: K II K , ftavannah .'. 0 0 4 0 0 0 0-i,' (' ' ' Augueta ,, J' 0 4 0 0 0 a -1 0 j ; llaterle' Ken ati'l Kahlkoff! It-n-k. 1 f nt,.crWu 4;nI"r. Bran and Mo . n, r ' ' t ' , . AMKBICAN tKAnt'E. 1 , Waehlngton. Aug. J7.-Wahlntoa and t. Ixajle broke (-tea to-day In two hot- To Drive Out Malaria - . . ': ::,. , - , . Ant BhIU t'p ItM ftyetitn Take Oltf ' fftandard onoVE'0 TA8TELEK" CHILI TONIC Teu itnow what you ara taking. The f .rmulA Is plainly printed on every i((o, showing tt Is .Imply, Quinine nid Iron 10 AY Uateiaeg form. Tha "ii' ' ttrlvee out the malaria and 14 Iron build up the system. Hold w :i t'!lera for :tf,(eara,Jvya ly contested gAmea, tli first going in locale uy toe HiHiro or I to z, wdiii the vlaltors won the eecond, 4 tu I. Kirt giinuii . - - ' ; . R, It Waalilna lull .. . - 0 0 0 1 0 A 0 1-4 .'. 2 Bt. Lotus ,. .. 0 0 9 SO 01 1 0t $ I Batterire: Hughes nnd-Wurner; Pow ell uud HiHfiu.iM'. Umpire, ' Connolly, Tim. .." Hncond 'irarm:v V' ' . ' R. II. wuBMngtoU ., OIIIMtP-l 10 fiL lunula , ' 4 1 0 1 it A t A l-4 tialiei)c:' -j Kltaon, Kit I hp noerg - ana 'II ' J; Philadelphia. A tie. 11. Cleveland end Philadelphia divided honors to-day. Tho lienors won the Drat im ly oiincning ntra? ana (.Oakley's errective piicniny won ma aaovuti tor ino )wia. Rvira; '.-.... 4 ' H. tt. K. lh ladalvhla ... 1OIO8O00 01 0 iUUcriaa: Rhitadaa. Alimra and Batntsi riKimM ana fowera. iinie, ,2 tioura, Umulr. O iUKhlia. i .-. , Becontf aame: ' ' ' R. II. K. fhllada u lila ... 1 s a x l idi. 4 I liattvrioa: ll-a aud Wu-low: CoakU nJ HowerA Tunc z . noura. Umnlra. kbled ClilfHga ' to dat BoaUn Bf ala to-day. 4 to I. (JrlmahaWa tmttlnir and tha ontflald work of Halm and Jonaa avaro fMturta. . ;,..:, v . Hoora: " R. H, E. - "J -J; - 2ooooi 14 T I Huttvclt: Tonne; And Crtror nt 0r Hun: Owan VVhll am l'K Ump'ra, Bhor'dan. ,,..(.- , v i TiriM at. ti ice ana juuiiivaa. Time, NATIONAL IJUOT'E. 1 Cincinnati Au. 17. 4'lnrlnnatl and Plilladrlplila eucn won A hum tbli af trrmion. In tha flrat the vlaltnr did ell thair acorlna lit tha Mh Innlna. The Mcond (HRi wua called at the bln ain( of the ninth on account of dark- iea. Flrat ramai B. II E OlnHnnnil ,. 0 0 0 I . I 1 l'lilladilrli 0p'b0 0 4-4 11 I nutterlva: Krailor and Hchlol: Uiiu- rihy. Hpiirka and Uoolo. Time, 2 houra. 'tntr, Kmalle. Hwonil game: R, a E. J7t I Cincinnati 0 4 0 1 0 0 13 O 0 0 0 0 0 1 O 1 ini itatlrrlxa: -vetmrr and Brhlel; llnr- tlrliy, Itli lila and Donovan. Tlrne, 1:4&. ( mplrr. KmMiia. riiUogo. Ana. 17. 4"lilcaro tnni It arvrn atr.ilKht from Urooklyn to-day, winning th im by bunch I it blta In the rt rt, nftlt end avventh Innlnga. rkor: It. H. K.. Chlcairo ! S 0 1 1 - e f Hr.klyn ..... 0 0 09610 1-1 a HuttfrlM! Kiialhacli. Overall and 444 i w Una Hiinlon 'an.l It tlor. . Tima 1:A1 PlPtUlmrg. Pn., Aug. 17. Tha Boatma to-day maiia their In at annenranra In mnrta their In at anpr I I'Ulatinra' fur tha Ana arm anil vara ht d 4 n. 4 to :. hrranae the Pltiaburga hit the ball in evary oilier inning. Hcora: Ti If V. Plttaburg O0flZ0!0Bx-4 10 I iioaton e e o i o o i o t Kiitterlra: fblllin and Olt-aon: I.lnrta- I Now . Vnrfc. litir. 17.T:rror and Inr Ir ..wrniiin and Neadliam. Tlmr. 1:24 Iin plira, Johnatona nnu Conway. Bt. !iila. Ana. 17. New Tork tn-dav dufpatail HI. Ixiula. 4 to 4. maklne u ckun awerp of the aerlee. Bc-nrr: Tt. H. K. Ht. I il la 00.0400 4 04 I US I New York .. .. 1 0 0 1 M 1 1 0 4 1 Hnttcrl-a: Hhoadaa. km an and Mnr. I xliiill: Wlltae. Amra and Ilrranahan. Tim. z:zk I in ul ra. o rav. lioray Ix-fi-ata Tucapnu. ! t to The Olieenrar. iMionitt. Aug. u.-iiie i-nrny aggr Kon or Hilt-namlcd liattpra ovr, I 'i,l'i,d Tucapau Iorny Turk thla 4-.S arirrnocn. an rniia,' TUi'apaua' nrat twlrlar, was ri'llevad In tha fourth by Ml''", wao oia a rttia oattar In tonm 4i.l trapecta. atmltli. Undaav anil Hhiifnril I ImicbaJ Tucapau for three luiaaa. whtla minrr. aa uniai, . aani die nun ovrr the iraoe. Hcore lv Innlnaat ' U u v fjOTHT IS 1 0 1 040 1. a ii a Turn pn na 0010 lei AO'S I 4 . ""ttartes: Hmlth and Bumaardner "r'A wham. ntr,.ck ,lt "1."?" ZLi" t,lr' ,0li" , . ' " T . a l-orlneT, Mvoiatl Ox -. VIUTroy Ni ll- Ilig Stakcm. Maratngn. N. Y.. Aug. I7.-Irlna. tha o-(,nd cliolia at 7 to 1. won tha Troy arlllng .atakea, fVa furlonga at Bura li'liu to-dny, defeating Ilamay, a long ahot. with tha Ijnavllv played favorite. Mohforl. third. lirlnk broke. In front and act a fart paint, followed by lleinay. Hhe continued to eliow tha way to the atrctch. where she won tn a .Iriv. ki una and a half lengtlia. Bummarlea- Klrat race, f furlonga: Tiptoe, 1J to S. won; Hhotgun, 20 to I. aecond: Kl re- bran. I. 4 te I, third. Tlma, 1.11 l-J. niHi.na race, aeiiing, one mile: Ocean Hpniy, go to I, won; Graceful. 10 to 1 econd; -Alenioi lea, tu 1, third. Tlma! I 1 .1-5, Third nice, mile and a euaeter: Infer no, V to 10. won; Yorkahlra ftd n to I. aei-wml; Little ftcout, N to 1. 'third Time. ?:u7. Koiirlh mca. aelllng f.l furlonga: Ir in. 7 to 1 won; Kemay, 1R to 1, aacond; Monf.iTt, l to third. Time. I ::-5. nnh race, selling, mile; lleualln. 1 to 5, won; VA Ball. 4 to I, second; Macy Jr. 14 to 1. third Tlma) I:.J.' V Hijth race. U fiirlonaa: Tourenna, II in o, wim; rianimwa. vf 10 1, second; Ijilly, k 10 1. third. Time, 1.-07. cary Wloa Orrr Ilorrera. Mlwauk, Wla., Aug. 17. harla Nary tu-tiight won over Aurelio Ilerii-rn In th a-nventh round, Hcrrera ilitowiim up Mm sponge. , (.OVI'KXtUt AT MltKllSHORO. CliU f i:tirutle Makra an AdiVrraa at MaM.nlc l it 11I1 u III tio Over Jff. fi rMin Ttinijilke. ripfilHl to The Obat-fver. Wllkiwlioro, Aug. . 17. The annual MHfiinlc i'l nlc given under the aua lli:ta it tha sevvrAl Masonic lodges In this section was held hero yater- Uuv at the Curt la Urove Hurlng. Uovenior H. U. Otenn was tha ora. lor of l he ly ami delivored or.a (if Die grvatcat addrt aaca of Iila life. Ho wua In fine ahape end good spirits and Npokc ekUntporaneously without noten. Hla theme was broad, cov ering Muaotiry, the Chrtatlan reiig lun, lctnpirani v, the marveloua devel 0111 enta of our Htnte ar.d a review of Iila etewardHhlp. (lovernor tlUnn la lerH(inally uciuuliitetl with a large part of Wllke. county- people and a Ki'CitiN thut he always gote closer to thi-m than uny othur euoaker of tha marvilopa Improvement, and aix-u-tuulatlon of wxMlth tha ia golr.g oft In the mate of North Carolina and re ferred with rmphast. to our unloiin tied orator power, large number of fucloWca and eplndlce; saying that he was froud of hla Htate loading all othrra eouth of Mason Ulgon s llr.a. Ha aald that he wa nut the ($ov etn of any party, or faction but of all Hi pc.-pia , and. that he did not need their criticisms, but Vyliat ha needed .nil wai ted wa. their help and pray ers, lie made a strong appeal for U mix-ranue and hi. advice to tha boy. and young men wa. a gem. ' dnvarnor 4lenn and hla party left to-day for Jefferson, and will go over the turnpike and eee the splendid work that the Ktate convlcte are do In;., l. ,, -,: ' , ... TMB END Or Till. WORLD , of troubles that robhad ft. ft. Wolfa, of Near Urove, la of all uaafulneea, came When ha began taking Klactrlo , Mlttare. - He wrltat; "Two year ago Kidney trouhla cauaed in greet suffering: wlUnh I would eavar have aurvlvad had I net taken. Electric BKtera, They alao cured ma of (lanaral r'vtiliity.1 gnr eere fo all ; Utoinach. I.lver and Kidney . mm. plaints, lileod illaaaaa, IfeadMch. l'l. f."'" wi Weakneae Of bodily decline. rlce Me. On ran teed by B. It. Jordan A COMMUNICATIONS cii.imsiAX cent lkh' nraci.v. Dlm-lAltna Any Intention of IVrvfrtinf: - tiio letter of Sir, W, V. Turner. E. To the Editor of The Ob-erter: v Inamnuch s you have nubllehed BIIU if rv tJ H. Vanderjotd Chairman Democratic Jxecut,lve Com ' "lttee, -''-;.:.v.,rry-ni; Saliabury, ; N.' CU. ' !' .' ; ' i- S : Aear air; nepiyina: in your letter Of the Ith tnalant. arid to Air, VA to you will do tn the klndnM to publl-h and Mr. JuaU.-e iJranth.m one m 'yr.J- of ny lahe. In five cuhwi the V - CHABLEa Uc COWtES, punlahment was t admlplatered with 't -.fcV'v ; v.? Chairman, -cat,"' and' in one caae with a birch ." -"" :l.'A.'if' 'od- Two of tha wdlota of -a-ullty" i.-i - WinmahnrA- Ana- 14. ItOC... .i. . .i Turner', letter attached thereto of tha -.pec,aj , to yj,, observer. .,,',.. Ird lnatant, I bef to aay 1 bad no in ., -- -,..',-. taurine irt tu.rf.rtln In. I.tt.r of ATrJ ' Dnrharn. Au. ' l?. Mre. 3. W. W. D. Turner bearln data of May thrr. It vti apparent to rny mind . ir!.a.M.f!2 h 2' iiMTr .c?ndlt?? 1 a .a rl.,, ' 7:.' 1. Z nomination . for : ContTeee. Notwlth standrn. Mr. Turner'a recent- letter, cannot yet understand why he deem ed It neceaaary to aay, In kia aulovy of. Mr. Armoeld. "Ivo private infirm- itfea call for the charity of hie friends and no public scandal had ever aoiled hit name," a fact which wUl wa readi ly admitted 'by all who . know - Mr, Arm field. t Deelrin to be perfectly n'rLr,,I!rh2.rn.r of Mr. Turners letter aa It appeared in The Charlotte Observer and I re- to engage In a controversy In the n.n.hm" 4a rMnnna for what 'I hav. Written ti you wa. merely In ri. aponee to, letter, you had ,wrlten to . . ""i . brfore rthe original, jera received o And. too, the firet letter you me, m rote. me was entirely auperfluona as ine aouon ui our commiHM vu'a against a Joint canvas, wa. wweiy puDiutnea aiong win int proceau- Lnga of the convention which nominal- ed Mr.' Blackburn, and was, I believe only Intended a. a grand stand play, The fact, which I recited in ray former letter I eonsldered highly pertinent and appropriate for in de clining a Joint campaign It was necea aary ut give the reasons tnereior, That It did not please you gives me no surprise). Respectfully yours, ' CHA8. n. COWLES. ARM FIELD FOR CON'OREUS., To the Editor of The Observer: As the time draw.' near for hold ing tha primaries In the eighth ooav- frcaaional dlatrlct. when the people are necessarily giving eerlous con sideration to the merit, of the differ ant candidates. I wish to call attention to the character and qualifications of ('. H. Arm (laid, of Statesvllle, He la about 46 year, of age and 7- ' 7 . as a lawyer rank, with the foremo.t In hla district. He. is eapeclairy IgSEXKfMZ meet and take car of an comers. lie la a Democrat by Inheritance and training, and ha. never wavered In hie loyalty to the principle, of hi. party. No private Infirmities call for the charity, of his friends and no pun- He at-andal had ever aoiled hi. name. It Is apparent that we are not going to tarry the election ia this district without a hard and determined con test. In the past our people have been divided on the prohibition Ques tion. No extremist who 1 obnoxious lo a larga number of the Democratic votera can be elected. We must nominate some one who can carry the full party vote. Upon the question that in the past ha divided us, C. H. Arm field will be acceptable to both factions, and will unite tha party. If O. H. Armflrld Is nominated. As will be elected. .Democrats, what is the ua of trying experiments? W. U. TURNER. Btateevllle, May , 110. KOLVM A I'KOBLEM. ' ,,r """" ""-. '1 ll-.. Mil' 1. m Ham a YM Yl timn a llogT" Anawerra inuiroct- v - To the Editor Of The Observer". . 1 have seen on several occasions In The Observer wnss seemea a very perplexing question asked, but ss stra- plo aa It is, no one has answered It yet to your satisfaction or the general public, 1 am much surprised st tha thousands of readers of The Observer that noma of them have not answered It long ago. When I wa. a little boy (I never was a little girl) our good old blue buck apelllng book teacher would not anawrr every question asked, or work every example that we took to them, directly; but would ask us a simple parallel question of show us a simple parallel example, and. then we war abl to answer our own Question or work out our own example, with much more satisfaction than If , he nnd. Ho 1 will do that way with your question, "When d6e a pig become a hoa-7" ' Well, what is a hog, anyhowf It Is any kind of sn animal that wants or takes more then It. share or more than la necessary for Ita comfort, at the discomfort of its companion Well, you answered that satisfac torily. When does a man become a hog; Now It Is needless for is"te answer that, for everyone know. that, even the man-hog himself, and that being answered Juat substitute the word pig for man, then you', have tho tirohlem solved. It would make tt much eaater and Plainer lo a beginner In ue the word "bow" instead oi the word "when." 1 Now, Mr. Editor, t do not make any charge for snswering this per plexing and annoying problem; but I do warn nil the reader, against mak ing the change for an experiment. , N. W. JOHNSON.' Barium Uprtngs, Aug. Ii, l0f. ' "II Us the Nail Hqunrely oil tlw Mead." To the Editor of Tha Observer! '; Z have read sll ' th '. piece lately In regard to lynching and its reuses, and I cnnalder th article written by Mr. F. J. Murdock. of (Salisbury., as the best piece Vet, and one that "hits the nsll squarely on the head." and it would be a good thing It every paper In North Carolina and every other Htate would ropy It right along for a whole month.- And . he sums It ' all up tn alkteen words when he says, "Tha .causa of lynching Is that the law against crimes Is not administered swiftly and. surely." nd any of us could see In numbers of esse where (he worst . murderers, have escaped hanging through tha technicalities of th law and lark or swift justice. The root of tha w hole matter rests in our law and courts. , CITIZEN. ,V , ,1UD AN AWfXX T'MB But Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera 'and Diarrhoea Bemedy Ciirad Him. It Te with nleaaure that I ftive you this aniu-ltd teatlmonlMl. About a yeat run when I hsd a fa vara raaa of meaalea got raught nit fh a hard rain and the meaeles aattlad " In niy stomarli gud bewela, . I bad an awful time end had It not been for the nee of Chamlwrlaln'a folic Cholera end Diarrhoea Remedy I could not have pnaalhlv lived but a few hours longer, but thinks to thla remedy I am how atrong and wall. I have writ tan the above through simple fraliiuda and I shall alwaye aoeek a '"'d word for thla remedy, Hem. II. Owln, Cos-' eord, Ua. Vol sale by B. II, Jordan A va. llof' .... 4T for Hrlllsli Ciiiiiluii! rail Mnll (Jazette i' .'' . ; , Tfie home offlc haw lirformwil Par llanifnt that in th courae of I01 tlo punlhliinent of flotrkinif waa adriilnU- to rrlmlimln la l tnaUncra tn . J - i "n una Wal. Mr. Jtmlice f ,MUC!1 u paB".'? .;, "f l,.t -ik. w u. ...?. charted with rohbei-y, with . violence, land foui th ;chat j Jenr e, , by tour verdict were given w.nere chargea were robbery -with vie peraone in company. . ; . ... , ,. , , ,, . . , , I. I . ' Hire. J. V. Illrka. of Darliam. , XkF'&ZJ" "2' ffik fih-' '?5 "!rB.1? .1?:icJ.k:v?h!- . I waja ava a-m J BA n , BAlllA ' IlakLl UkTI' Tl ' I ome- al or aeven yeara. In addition to heV hiiaband h left a ' "robr of brothera and ataiere mr.d : - 1 .v. . 1 1 neral ami buHal will take plaee and - J, lnfant child ef Hit Hicka will be burled In the aaroe coffin with Its mother. ' Her Seth was pecullarlv sad, but Dad been expected since yca- GKpwixa ix poruL.iniTY. I' rrpto i KiioW -h?wW I tin. mjiii tik iju it tiio K tier iii' J.1., P ",l?lpl ,? ,'" w. !L -a L.T T "1- " ina; aabout. It cleans the scalp of ail J!?2 ??;J "'.- "J" y'r AiTrSZ ..Ilngr ? It la de ichtful: It ourht to ha founa on v.ry tollet UWg- ,top, failing- hair and- prevents baldness u .hould be ueed occasionally aaa l nrevantatlva to nrntart tha iri n frnm new - Invasion of,' the dandruff microbe..: . Hold bv laadlnc drueaiata. I Send 10c In stamps for sample to Tha 1 Herplclde Co., Detroit,. Mich. R. H. Jordan aV Co., Hpeplal Agents. Educational. VIRGINfA COLLEGE Far YOU N Q LAOI C6, Roanoke, Va. Onene HeiA. . lauA Oaaot tha Inuilaa Hrhnia far Venn a Ladlaa ta tba Hoalh . atew aaUAIaca. ptaaoa and julpaiml. Campua lea anrra, Ontod MMBlaln acanera In Valla af Vtratala. faaiaat foe braJth.. Kuraaaait and Aaierkaa teacaara. ran aaaaia. (Xinerrraturr anvantagea la Art, janaie ana juocuiwa, veniocaiaa weoi atiKtankj frnea So tHatee. Per oaialoeoe addraaa aiATTiK r. nasKin, riaa.ieim aoanoaa, va. Maa. Uaarsesa Uaaau BuAiwajaar, Vioa-rraa. The Baltimore Medical College . waarmi taacMng lacllltlaei axxJara collar baJIdlnc. Wtwe hall aai anoidiaara. u an7oniM.i. 'hfAll lUNhMH Miach - it.w.w iuuiiu n net v auhuu nolo eeaipe .UpkiWuIi til i " V"r G Tl' rUT",01 tSSAfSummpt Charleston, C. Greensboro GREENSBORO N. C , . ' " , ; ' Tha Btxtiath .annnAl aaaalon arlll 0s. Advanced Literary Couraea., rractical-Buah-iasa Course. - " All dSDartmenta of Inatroctlan have received their teaming In leading CoUeges and tTnlrerslUea, both ; In thle. country aad Ja Kuropa. ' :r - ( . . u-. ; . ouiiamg: new aastpmsM; all modern . convenleneea, v . ,.. For fuller IniormaUoa. apply for catalogue. . ' - . : . tUlS. 1XCX H. ROBERTSOX, ."reBSeBifa Georgia School A technical institute of tha highest ception, occupy prominent and lucrative positions In angtnearlng and com mercial life. Located In the most progressive city In tha South..- with abounding opportunities offered lu graduate, in tha South's present ra marVahla il.v.l.An..l TK, I ,!.). r:r,r" " a A"." Vv' i Aoav-vu iui'iiuvi ana amniuif jjoniiiona orior gTBHiuauotj. AOVancea leoiiraaa In Mahantat Vtalrlal Tavtlla MIaIm. A -Hull VM.l.t.. and EnslneeHna Chamlatrv. Katenalva I Laboratories, etc. Mew Library and reaeonaoie. The next sesatoo begins Sept 18, K. O. MATIIESOJI. A. L, hl a I .t I ' y-'k' ' f v r 1 1 I k a k, ,1 , A Inyite fthe) attention of COTTON ' lllfUIUFACTURERS ta tUzlr litest pit tern card. The greatest amount of work and highest Standard cf ' quality at the -lowest cost of production,' Send for' Catalogue. ' ,", lorscst Builders of Cords .-..f' ' DRAWING ROVING TRAMC3 C II A 1 v.;' Xone Wla-teTr. '' ... ' Durham Jlerald. C ,' ' "'-y ; ( If tha ' cotton-growers retain Mr, Cheatham there la no reason why he should , not jiext tlma do business tn hi own 'name, , Educational r IJterary, Teachers Normal and - Bualneaa Couraea. Total J coat yeer 11 a. New bulld Inga. 2o0 students an nually. ; , 47th term opene w August . th. cataloguee free.' Ad ores, w, T, .Whit- South CarcKna Rlilftsry Acaicmy ; Th -8Ute- Military' College.- Sa. (abllahed by act'of Oeneral Assembly .ruii. collegiate) .coura f four years. Elect! vaa In - tha fourth' rear In Civil Engineering, Knglish, Cham Istry ;apd yPhysrca. 'Terma?-". for fultlon, board. elothin.- books,'' heat; light and 'medlcar. care, 4110 a year, payable In' three . Installments. '" For circular of Information. apply to Officer; Commanding, Female Cbllegc .;. , -:eV ' : :-;.. ; aaaii W..Xaa , aL-A- v Schools of Muate Art ahd ETeaaaiB . r ... : , .....IT.., ; nada tha mm at a kia aaaa4a1iaeL akC of Technology rank, whose araduatea. without ex aK. a .w- -I. -a tan. V- "ri v " wer and naw annlnmant nt Ahna Mill new. Chemical .Laboratory. Cost 1901. For catalogue, address D, Preuklent, AtUnta. Georgia. J i ii 4,i Sir1 A largsr number of gradu ates enter the. University and Denominational Schools from Oak.Ridge Institute man any other school in the State. V ' ; , , ' ;. -: ;j " More students go direct from its , class-room into business offices as Book-keepers, Sten ographers and Telegraph Op 'ef ators than .from: any , other Southern School, - &V'-Vv:r The school prepares for Col lege; for Business, for Life's Work. " It has a record run ning through 54 years and 31 under1 the present principals, i What other evidence of effi ciency do you want? . ' : V Terms reasonable.' ; ; VU': ) 286 students last yJ'ff0 "t . ..' -.,t : - v.n y---'y:,t Catalogue on application, v Address as above Box 100. I k & 1. It IXLT, Frcpi. 'l-i ' l U h m wi . y FA!E3 , ; , cpccurs and -reew; ASH D UltrJ, SOUTHEIyN- AGEfit RL 0 T T C v H 0 R T II C A Educational.' r I trLIZABETHlC0Llii.CE ? Conservatory of music, I 4 If A I1IGU-0 R AD C C 6 T CTAJTBATtD rf JL ' B. COCRSH higher tbn ny eonaga for" T . woman la North or south Carolina,- -' ... - V ; T ' FACCMT -Only axperlencad ' teacher, trora tha leading Amaru' a ', .' Oaa and EaMaaaa. aalMHlllAa at 4la KaaAa a, nArfaAMl !ITanO---3eparata. I spaelaUy aautastd buOf laai for Uusta. ; t ., r apaoteUsts to tha ConaervaUry. who glTa all their tlaaa ta ' , : ; taahraa aiaalat TMmaIm Uaa m. Ijiial. I..I. af , I , 4 ABiarnatwnii raputauoa. , . , :T TUX SCHOOL 'OF ART AWD TXTKESa&SOn .vthagama -: high plan with the eollegtat and muate departmeata. J ' tAOCATIOIf sTJlVSURPASSEO lo acree of nark eamnus erverlook-" Jm .: Ing tha city,, adjointng the city's new park,' and , fre from'' al X. . dust, amok, noises, etc. with pure upland country air, gag TV TT ' rounded. by eng birds and the beavUeaof Batura, .. y g - vwiauwa ruuiti,i wepiwei ; Buiiaings, igtoasra) . aau ' 1 T aaaltary In ail respects, -j-- -t y - .U . fa, AJ Institution which 1. a Gift to 'vieourcaa',; V , eja . outside tha Income from patrona, t'ndeamUatlonal, and ap- :-', X K i peals to an , intelligent, dlaertmlnatlng publlo. ' wh. del ra T 'T th hlghssr order of senrtoa at a reaaonabla eott, o tu t - iswilta. . , . j 'A ' : . i ;-. .-..,,. .. '"- ' al At , iHustraUd Catilegua sent on, application. 1; . , ; . ..-Ja XSSIOX BEGETS SETT. ltTEL V : : ; f CHAS a KIluCv 'President'' PIlESBTTCRIATf COLLEGE FOR tTOMEX. CHAlttOTTR - Tble old And reliable school makes no' loud clalma, but poSs graduatea In every eectlon of tha 8Ut.' . - - - v , A u per lor faculty of trained specialists: musical advantage ot ' tha . highest orderi a new building, with modern convenleneea, and . .high standard command It to tha people of the South. . .. v - ':-. x V;V-U- KV.- R. BRIDGES, ft. D, President. , y CAPITAL STOCK ; lrt piTialon o( tbt aU Term opeas Beptember .4. lfO, -It is a conceded fact, known everywhere In North Carolina by thosa who ara Informed, that KINO'S la th viewed from every standpoint of merit, and worthiness. The bast faculty, beat equipments, tha largest. Mora graduates la positions than all other business schools Jn th Bute. 86 get tha REST. It is tha cheapest Write to-day for ouV SPECIAL OFFERS, udui' aura, " - -a ,' . ; RING'S BV8IXESS COLLEGE, v . iwmm a. TWe tlto teach Bookkeeping. Shorthsnd, Fenmanshlp. tc. by milL 8ad for our Homo Study circular.' ., - eijarlotte. University : School . , offers a four-year high school ' coura to boys. The work begins with tha' sixth, grade and anda with tha eleventh. Careful attention is given to ach student. Rapid and substantial progress is assurad. - EJtpertcnced teach ers, who are alao good dlacipllnarlana, have been employed, r Teachers) Mr. Hi W. Glasgow (Davidson). Latin, Greek, German: Mr. W. W. David- son (Tale), Mathematics. - Solance. - History N. C. Elocution: Mr. H. O. ' -Smith (Harvard), English, -French, History. English composition la not ' neglected. Frequent exercleeo are, given ' In declamation and debate. t French. German, Greek. Latin -and Stenographytrar elective studiee. This -. Is tha school your son should attend until ready - tor. regular . collegiate wprk.' Send tor catalogue, tj : ; '..V, -''v, f' '.mV-i J- p mm COLLEGE f I ' ,i four Department Collegl- -ate. Graduate. , Englnserlnt and Law. : . . . - Large library facilities. Vtm t V equipped laboratories ' In 1 all departments of scienoa.; Gym nasium furnished with beet . ;; apparatus. Expanses very ' - moderate," v Aid ; ' for , worthy ; studenta y. Toang Hen wishing to Study: Law should Investigate iha sa i perior adgantagoa offered by the Department of law In ' Trinity Clloge, '.yv For catalogue and?' further':' ' information, address w'v';:;v ,;yi f T.W NBWSOM.1' Rsflstrari "' -. x '''Durham,: Na C ' ," . ' DnAUGHOM'a J v "a V W e ITalc4t, Colombia, knoxvlll, Atlanta. If Coilegee 111 1 Utatea 'OKH1U.N4 eoured or monoy Bh.riiNDED. Alao teach BY MAIL. 'Catalogue will eon. v'nee you that Dranghon's u) IU3 T. Call or send f?r It. KJ k -tt m m P t) in thc Gountrvvi R 0 f. I N A Educational. f. CUABIA7TTE, W. a-Ay''C t li.Je.V L it GC, f OR Vvb M C N t v r-r: v. y-y .vv'-f'-.' ' ,;:C A' V'J ... ' . If. 3, v i ,": ate ta. Ia SCHOOLe THE RIGHT SCHOOL ZVEW CATALOGUE and full Inform- or na feign, i-j. j. . r V ,- , -, Trinity Perk Sfcci x7- ;r X ' Artt class - preparatory . school . Certificates of gradu- atlon accepted for entrance to ding! Southern eellsgea.., Bowl ICnlpped Preparatory . School In the fkuUi. ... 1 '" .' faculty of ten offlcera and J teacher, v Campua of aeventy '- Ave aerea Library contain- Ing thirty thousand volumes. Well . equipped gymnasium. High standards and modern - . methods ef instruction. 'Fre quent lecturee by prominent -lecturers. Expenses exceed ingly moderate. . Seven year. Of phenomenal auceeea . . -. For catalogue and other. In formAUon, .. address .:( ' , U. UL NORTH. ttcAdmaster. , i ' furhamt N. C. , institute tor College Young t Woman aad r-p Courses lUaUl BlAkSlaalar Conserve tey of liualc. The Beet riacl for Your Da'aihttf a... , m Atrtoa Catal -' ' A44iae ' rtnirl ' free. 1 0 .!. v! ' '-y : ' ' .''-;vse
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Aug. 18, 1906, edition 1
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