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. Y M At .;,,. i.-M 4; Atlanta, X u.: inw Orli-iini, 1" ; i: ;:ini poHtpo'ifl, 1)8 ,1111 luiU-J to unlve. At i NAT I' N'AL I.KAGU3." ' At rhl. tiuo: C lil' .'M". 0; Nw York, 7. At M. I.uiiIk: bt. iyui, V; I'tnlmlel- fliiu, ii. bixmiil. gums: 8t. Loula, i riiiiuii'-iphltt, 4. ' ; ' , At t uu tunuti: Cincinnati, 9; Ponton, 4. Fr-cond suine: CiiiclnnuU, I; liorJluu, 4. tbcven Innings y mi cement.) EASTEItN LEAGUE. . At Providence: Providence, S; Roches' Mr, 3. . . At Newark; Newark, 4; Buffalo, I. fcTAXDIXO OP ZIIR CTA'CS. ' ' i SOUTHERN LEAGUE. ' . i Won.- Lost PC FlrmlnKham .. ..'Am es New Orleans .! ,. 6-1 Mireveporl .. .'.. .. , Atlanta ... i M M.mtiromery . ' .. . 61 . Kunhville ... .. .. .. 24 .f,:'9 47 47 47- 49 M 0 75 - .6rJ .6, .. .MJ Little Hock., .. .. ,. 4 1 SOUTH ATLANTIC' LEAGUE. PC Bavannah AuHUMta Mucun . . .' ... Columbia .. Charleston . Jacksonville 63 " t 40 tl.'. 51?, "A .01. ,M0 a ee 44 V 64 34 6 .471 .444 J.43 1 AMERICAN . LEAGUE. . ' . , ' won. Loit , r.e. Chicago .'..'. . . riilladelDhle .. ... ... SJ 41 ,W2 , ' 44,' : . 44 : "'46 T 6ff' .B4 JW7 New York ..' - . & Cleveland .. & Su Loula .. .. M J letrolt .. . ...' . '., IS Waahlngtoa - ' .!..; '41 Boaton .. .. .. ...i SJ ,6'iJ .7 J34 NATIONAL LEAGUE, . , ,'a.I, ...- Won. Loat.' P.C Chlcaro .. . -i,- 7 SI ..h, .71 ' Naw York i. ,,;"ll:-.'.' 111 kA, . . " atftf ' Aik . ,6oO MttatAinr S . . 40 hilHdelphl Cincinnati Brooklyn ,BL LoulB Boaton 62 . , M . .471 ' .433 .a7 , ..... ' 4ft.. , 4S3 ' 41 ., , 64 ;L 'i " EASTERN LEAGUE. ' , ' v.,. - , Won. Loat. , Buffalo ' ,.' V. 4' .41 . Jeraey City .-i. 7 i .. ,40 ,-, Balumore ,v M' ,41 Bocheate . ,i 6 . . J . Newark .. . ; .... 47 ., i 61 ; Providence .. 47 M ; Montreal ... . Toronto ., .. . tt-1- . 4 . , . '-s - . ..i , " IiEAOUK .-GAMES. sV-. " ' NATIONAL LEAGUE. ' p.c. ... .810 .1 . " .4K5 .4M) ' 1 .41 . .443 , Jul 'i w J Clncinnmtt, 'Atr.'" 1. Cincinnati and Boaton eplit te-dap'a aouble-hrader. Lo ral tnlent ' atalatea beoauae "of Injurlea - io Bhortatopa . Corcoran ana -- una wen ana oi anaer. mnncj Klrat roa: B. It B. ClhclBDall 1 SOBIIHI . . ... . V W w v w w-; Batteriea: Ewlnir and Bcalel; Dorner and Brown. -x Time. 1:64.. umpirea, Johnatrme and Conwajr. - Becond came: ,i . R. K.E. Clnctnnati .... t 7 4 Boaton ........... 0 1 S-4 , Kiame eaJlad aftar aaventh.) .v - .Batteries: Hell and Uvlngaton: Pfelf fer , and NeedUam. - empires,- Coowaf ana jonnaione. ium, lib. i' Bt. ' Loula. Au. lPhnJlnhla ' and KU Louls aplit even lo-aay, rnuaaeipnia winning; ine nrsi came, io aoa pu Loula the aeeond. to 4., ' Flrat , ' R. H. E. Ft. Loula .... llls-l -4 I Phtladelnhla ... 1 4 1 0-4 1 Batteriea: Karcer. and lllit fine . and . Marshall; Rlchl and Doola. Time, 1:47. Umpire, Carpenter. ' . Second me: -.'...'- ( R. H. B. Bt. Loula ........ -xt 0 1 10 S niiHniDnui .... m o v 9 u w (Oume railed after . seventh limine by . trMmrnLl ' - Batteriea: B4 and Noonnn; Dussle- tiy and Donovan. ' Time, 1:2b.- umpire. varpenier. .. . , ' Chlcaro, Aur 1.-Kw' Ynrk to-day tn( was a feature. Btranr was banian- vu in KTvniq iniunf t tvrJ- uiapmins7 . Score:. ' " ' R.ILB. r-K .... . miiiAa a a . a New York . .. 1 fl 1 1 4) a 7 10 I ' and Breannhnn. --Tlma, 1:J7., Umpires, V " SOUTHERN LEAGUE. Memphis, Tenn., . Au(. U. Memphis bunched sis' hits In the third Inning of to-day's fame and scored four runs. In inv.liv&t i ii ill ii jiuitliui MVUini 1 1 1 1 rrrt hlta resultlnc In three runs. After this ' neither team could score.. - . . score: ; . . k. tu is. - Atlaota. .i U ..00-l 4 1 Mmiphls .. .... 0 4DOt-4 t . Batteriea: Bporka and Everst ' Lleb hardt and Owena. Time, 1J0. . Umpires, Kudderham and Schuster. u - '. . . . . . (.'. .-i ' ( . ... . . Nsw 'Orleans, Aua.', W. Wet : rrounda nd rain turned the opening tame of . f ha UnntvnmHr mrltm Infrt far.. Tk. feme whs railed at the end of the. se venth - Inning on account of rain. Score: -. IC H. B. Montrotnery '.?v0 0 0 -. 0 .1.4 . New. Orlrans ..... . 4 t 0 4 t-10 11 BatteriMi: Trlbbts and Hnuaen: Phll i lips and Slratton. Time, 1:9. Umpire, "'-"" ' . ( ' . v .-'.-v. ... OcrelaiKl .Duya ' New ?tl'ork '; 6UI ; Lcaj-nrV. )' ' Oloversvllle, X T.. Aua. l.-Joe Blr !' mtnirham. of Ehnlra. the fleet-footed hfnvy hitting fielder of the k., S. St O. r Cluh, Nw York flirtte Inue has been ld to the Cleveland Americans , for $1.6un, . . 4 . . ;: ll will not Join Clevelnnd tintll tha I cloae of til Btate Lenffue seanon.' Vsudcrbllt Horse Wliia a tirum! frtsfl. ' 7nuvine, trranre, Au. . Wtn. K. Vanilerbllt'a. raoor Mftlntrnon won the v grand prlx de Leauvllle to-day( , , ITEUr.ST Iti T11K CAMPAIG.N. Fpartanhnrt: IkfVnucrTied Otct tlM Klx Minubcrs of Die Legislative. Itrlrsntion. i- Bpeclal to The Obner-pr. ' . n' finftrtanbnre;, c., , Aug. : The Inlei-wt In the 'county campaign In Bpartanburg- renters about the olec-' tlon of the nix mrmbers of the legis lative delegation and within thin clr r1r Is another wheel ho dlrfpenxsr)'. No other quoatlon hss como, In for so much discussion; . Indeed ,ln , reality, i there has b!n tittle else talked shout. Jt'omulory edncatlon and a labor .hour law hive, both received touches 'now snd then, but he dealderstum has ben whiskey and how it shall bo d-lt with. . - - ',..'.' There are 14 'candidates In the flld for legislative honors four of whom, M.nr. Naah, Wslker, Uibson end Arnold are standing for re-election, The other aspirants sro: Messrs. J.. II. I 'odd. John l. CHrllnsrton, J. A. 1', Lancaster Bam J. Nichols, B. W. Ku bunks, H. M. Tasloy. M. A. Mosolov, W. H. Killey, CC. Chaaa nd W. Af. Col Una. ' ... At the mcetlhsr of the candidates, held st th rspnrlon -Mlns Ha turd ay nfd-rnoon. It whs noted that the fol 1'iwlns; Indicated their preference for l he ciiiieniiry as a means of rertilnt the whlMkcy luminous: Menora,. It. 1 ra!cv, M. A. Moaley end W. J I. K.ilry. The othor candidates lare v .lint the 1 Itik ii- irv. 1 he I'sndlil.itfN Imve four more op- port (in I ! trUiniM.n i ncni-nr li-f.ro the peo. I at 'i M)iun, t , lnmnn. 7 ho tnfn nd.iln, l'Hiiilct and .n's conclude with 1 "t at t .curs on' I.IHt ur, piece which 2fUl. OA. . i ; : 4 nr Otp- ' ll Cuilh (.hi Nttrill i. a. r II :in It u.iert to , . hi stato -A !:. 1 t'oi i s. .1 III I ho Mui'lmf; KV V. W. 1KICU Special to The" Observer. ' ')' - AViishlnKton, Aug. 1. The last of ficial g.izetta of tho Navy Department If sued to-day shows that North Caro lina la well represented lit the naval set-vice of tho United, EtatAa. .Besides giving the 'present Btatton' of all of. fjcers In tho service, much pother valuable and Interesting Information 1. to be found. .- j.:"'";V-.. There,, are no admirals, rear ad mirals or captains In the service ac credited o the tate, but the .has three' , oommanders. . Commander Reginald F. Nicholson Is attached to the Bureau of Navigation, this city; Commander James ,T. Smith fa com manding tho Tacoma, and Com. mander James P. Parker la ordnance ofllcer at too Portsmouth navy;, yard, There ; are ' six lieutenant ' com manders, as follows: Edwin A. An derson, commanding the second tor pedo flotilla) Andrew T. Long,-com manding the Mayflower: Archibald H. Davis, n the Illinois; .Thomas -Washington, attached to ' the - Bureau of Navigation, this city; Archibald H, Scales, commanding, the Severn; George Malllson, who has Inspection duty with the Bureau of Equipment, this city. - v .' . - , f . MANT LIEUTEXANTS :'- - .Lieutenants 'from North .Carolina are, In the following peaces: Robert W. McNeely Is on tho new battleship Louisiana, Just completed at Newport News. Vs.'; Walter S. Turpi n Is at the navy yard, this city: Jamea E. Walker is. on. tne Wisconsin; icurus it. jonn a ton, Jr., Isxattached to the Bureau of Navigation; Pope Washington Is on the Dolphin; Lyman A. Cotton it on uie fennnyivania,! xiums i. in ston " has beon ordered to the - new cruiser- Charleston Frederick . L. Oliver la on the Don Juan de Austria; Roger Williams la on the , Maine; Percy roots is on the cruiser Baiti more, and John ,F. Green. Is on the Indiana.. :- .. ' ,.'. . '- Enslgng from the Tar Heel State are 1 placed - as , follows: . Adolphus Staton Is on the Cleveland; Oscar F. Cooper la n -the Minneapolis, and David W. Bagley la on the Concord. Midshipmen are as follows: ' John n. Formison Ii on the Pennsylvania; Louis P. Davis Is on the Kearsarge; John J. London Is on the Pennsyl vania; Alexander -fl. . Wgdsworth, Jr., la on the Rainbow; George 8. Bryan hss duty on the Illinois; William H. Stevenson Is on the' Minneapolis, and Mathlas E. Man ley Is on the Kear- sarge. - v..- r.,f ,'JBUT ONE 8TJRGKON. There is but one surgeon accredited to the State, and that U Victor C. B. Means, who Is now at the naval and marine recruiting station.' Ban Fran cisco. Julian T. Miller la acting as sistant ". surgeon, appointed for tem porary service In ab8. He la now on ' the , receiving-', ship .Franklin. north Carolina has fewer members of the medical corps than any other 8tate In the Union. . ... - 4 Paymaster William T. Gray le at tached ' to the naval hospital. Yoko hama; Past Assistant Paymaster Km- mett C -Gudger is assistant to -the general storekeeper at the New Tork navy yard, and Past Assistant Pay master Frederick H. Lemley Is the commlaxary officer on the Hancjyck at -the same: .pJacey .-- -".' . ; v No chaplains are accredited' to North Carolina. ' - -' t In the . marine corps . .William B Lemley la assistant quartermaster and la located in this city; Captain Her bert f J.' Hlrshlnger ts at the marine barrack a Annapolis, Md.; First Lieu tenant . Thomas . A; Mott la at the marine barracks, this city, and Sec ond Lieutenant - John H. Thompson Is at , the marine- barracks, . Cavite, Philippine Islands. : v . . .-' 1 . . t rrovoVtng Wilson dcrstandlni". , ,,. Chicago' Tribune. , .. ', . . The new 'girl at the aumrher re sort was letting her arm hang Idly over the aide of the boat and dipping her fairy Anger in the cool rippling water. . ... .-'.. , , , v - "All this aort of thing is new to me," ahe said. "How do you do when you hook a big Ash?' - ; T"ioa nave, to piay witn mm with some aklll,' answered the. girl who waa handling the oara. : "Dont let him have his head too "much. Yield a little to his Impetuosity, but keep a firm grasp, 'Accept his presents, such aa candy and the like, but" - "I waa speaking of rem . fish, you mean thlngl" Indignantly Exclaimed the other. ... ''-'' '. v i v ; i . :'..-' areataal dlvtdand f a inare, am 's 25 A,. HAD WHAT 9TB Elf 1AT ABOUT THIS CHAT tsrvutus StU. tmu, J.ty 14, "04. V 7 V ool. w. r. rira. si. ii. m. Iv, Mf ti4 0lmi.lt - TTtr . ta f.r iMi.r .1 J. If i:hh..wlll a.f ' 4?. L IhM mm .prM4 I. fsa fularitaf a ' tRj l Ilk. .1 Ik. k MOI.ir MRifti... mrk 1 . kM.4 la ! mmmr h.ali k thla tlm In 21 rk,l4a. kMlila. Ik. tora) akl.rkaai y,TTlkint fc.r. la r.raalua ia Saai ll kia.Mi nf."la. I ar. Irk T T.ra. ton h. oamiiuu HuuM, TMaaaiar, , lalldk.' M. 0H Jaly 144k, WHs . r i r aa, ' am ear aa av raa Iff r-a . air. I k.a ) rM.rr.4 Irra a Tlall I. si., ti I TsYaiLaiaaaB a i I V.Aa.ls.at sa lsksi Lisa flea, ail tai4aait erlnl l4M htW 4rfaf aj, I h il. will III tr FKlairt lM MV taajanhetr ( rart V' - ' . 'V, :-a.-V? 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The District Grand Lodge of Col ored Odd Fellows which, spent Its three days" scsilon In this city, Tues day morning at Odd Fellows Hall', Pasteur i trcet, completed its busl ni'KS Thurada night., 'Much routine and other butdoeHS was. transacted; one Important measure was ' the ad' vance of the. value of tho endow ment pollclea 60 per cent. . The annual address of the grand master, W. W, Lawrence, ahowed the order to be In highly creditable con ditlon Id every respect and making rapid progres In thla Btate. The body; which composes about 280 delegates, vlwlted the Qdd Fellows Home, seven miles .out on the Wilmington rail road, Wednesday, ostensibly to review the plantation of 1,400 acres with abundant lumber and wood supplies, saw mill in operation,-numerous build ings and large tracks of fertile land. Of course much surprise was express ed at the magnitude, and resources of thla valuable purchase, two-thirds of which, 18,000, has been promtly paid Attorney D. E. , Henderson, on be- half of the mayor and citizens, made the -welcome addfesa to the Grand Lodge delegatea at St. Peter's churvh. Tuesday night," where anjexceiient programme of welcome exercises waa carried out. Rev, . r. Martin, oi was tonla. made the -response to Mr. Hen derson's address, t Thursday morning's session Vvas occupied with election of officers; resulting as rouowa: - "v- J. B. Catrus, grand master, Win ston; CL .C. ,Cldwtill, district deputy grand master. Gastonla; W. & In gram, district grand aecretary, Dur ham; Maurice. Witts, district grand treaaurer. . Raleigh; & H. Vlck, en dowment secreury, .Wilson; Y. D. Garrett, Btate grand ; director, Tar boro; chief director of Odd Fellows Home. W. W. Lawrence, Newborn; associate directors, ; WV j A. v Fuller, FrankltntOn; E. M.' Green, Wilming ton; W. S-N Miller. W. W. Lawrence, who has served aa district grand mas ter for Ave ' auccesslve teem, was hearttlVand unanimously endorsed for membership on the sub-committee of management, and the delegates in structed to ao vote., "Following . the creditable street parade Thursday, t p. ra.. the annual oration was made at the court house by J. C. Ashbury, edi tor of The Odd Fellows Journal, Phil adelphia, and waa eloquent, practical, and abounded good sense and whole some advice. The. delegates and vis itors appeared well pleased with their cordial reception- and good treatment by the people of Newborn. The next session of the ' Grand Lodge will be held at Salisbury, aecond Tuesday In Aue-uet. 1907. A - levee waa. held Thursday night at the Tobacco Houae. The annual address contains r. com mendations for a levy of 80 tsent per' r a pita upon 1 10,000 members or tne order throughout the State, to meet the next payment on the mortgage note of the home, and the establish ment of a Are insurance scheme, and an official State Odd Fellows Journal of which Rev. R." O. Green, Wlnston Fslem, was made the editor, all of the foregoing recommendations be ing endorsed. " . . , T -, -. CHAMKRATN'S COLIC. CHOLKT4A AND ... THAN, THREE DOCTORo. "Three years aro we had three doctors with our little boy snd everything that they could do seemed hi vain. At laat when all hope seemed to be gone we be gan, ualog Chamberlain a Collo, Choiera and Riarrboea Remedy and .In a few hours no eegan 10 impreve. To-dSy he Is ss healthy eT child, aa parents could wish for." Mrs. B. J. Johnston. Linton. Miss. For aale by R. H. Jordan 4 Co.-; ; I ' All. who - desire stock Chautauqua, or desire their ger, 306 E. 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W aaa OlMia l Ilia U ilUil 8T0CIC ADVANCE , ' ' A Yon Can Secure TL!i Stock - . . . .. l - , . . . . ulS;':':- 1 . NN P-4k- 'V "V .j - -WM. ' ri- ' a'i , . V. -xX ' . - si . m m i x - v v mr F-T'kf mmm v, ,Dk .rrkka. an,, ariwa mmm I lb. Wlaar. I. ..al M'"kla T will ka.ar .la ka.a Ik. ehM I. r la a '.M .nt.rnrlaa al Ihl. C1 klk4 M nek a Urn Inn. Win a.r .r4r iwml lh. , , ap.b al ar ..4 M f.ar r.mm.k.. ftii). by rai.ra ' ' rail. Tbta 9mtk .1 (lark will k-1 laM lar... ,rr. Ib..m,IMM. Cmaa aa4 M ak., at aril. ..4 I lll a.plala (ally aa.rf tmtmA Ilr41k Ibll rM aiwf-sikla4 .ktarp').. t t... J t: t.. . i. . . ' aJIISDAV iNIIJSIORY 1691. WUiliim Vrnn reinstated :" in ' his province of l'ennivnlu, which had been taken from him and annexed to New York. r. 1 I7t0. Fort Manf-itchusetta. situated In the town of Adams, sur . rendered ( to the : French and . Indians, ' It wna garrisoned with 22 men, under Capt. . Hawks, , when attacked by ; $00 French and Indians. The' little ' band , ''.'kejit the'- horde? at. bay whlln . their ammunition lasted, - and . . then capitulated on promise of t protection, to " . be . . humanely - treated and none delivered to the v . Indiana In violation ;of the". terms, Vaudreutl delivered - ona . , half to the ' Irritated - savage, - while the loss of the enemy was' . after warda ascertained to have '' been 47.. .,:. x- ' - 174-Battle of Miami, ' Ohio, be 1 tween the ITnlted States troops -under Gen. Wayne and the Brit-, Ish and Indians, The latter were . ' J defeated and driven out of the , Y 1 United States.' .The moat hostile . tribes were the Wyandota, Dela-t .. wares, , Shawneea . and . Miami. , ; The number of Indiana engaged In thla battle waa 1,000; that of V the United Statea troopa did not amount to 100, ' i -' r, y 1804 An lntereatlng ".petition "was prepared by the, cltlaena , of ' Louisiana to . be presented , to ,' . Congress, praying for admittance - to the Union, and allowing them i, ill rlghta end privileges ot cltl i aens. . - ''.'''.' w '-.Ci-: ' 1847- The Mexican works at Con v treras, near the Otty of Mexico, - carried by General timitn s com mand. . Falling back.oa 'Cheru- . r ottla IniirhMOI earing ior ineir aigesiioni rwim mi busco, a severe battle wuiournti nffa otmihm Uae of a little corrective and the Mexicans completely ' routed. Many were slain on ; both' sldea- . ' - ' v -1840. Major Emory: in the United , - States service, gave Information that a river forty feet wide and '; more than waist deep, with good, ' drinkable . water. broke forth . from the desert about thla time, ' between the river Gila and. the ''s 'mountain. x e .? ' ' ; 185L The steamboat. Atlantic came In collision, on Lake Erie witn tha propeller Ogdensburg, and aunk in half an hour. Of 600 pasnongem, 150 were lost. . 1884. Capt. - William . J, , Livingston, of the . Confederate' army,, waa hanged as a spy at St Loula, Mo. 180$. The Chinese embassy in : Boa- ton.' , ,", , . . 1818. The ' New -Tork. . Brooklyn, , Massachosetta, ' ' Indiana, Texas, ; . . Oregon and , Iowa Joined in a f f. grand naval' -parade In New York harbor. -' ' ' , "i. - : INI, The' Grand Army of tha B- publlo, in annual encampment at San Francisco, elected Gen. John C Bla'ck, of Illinois, commander- : in-chief. BUIUKD I! MUD 'A WEEK. , . ". ! easaassspaaasw, Who Sought - Shelter Will Die After KxDcricnce. . , , Memphla Special to New Tork 8un. " Half. buried in mucSc John Dono van, an aged man, yesteroay waa found alive and conscious - after a week'a Aght under a ootter. compress. Donovan crawled under the building aeven days ago to get out of the rain. He fell asleep, and when he awoke . . . . . I . - jm . r rouna , nimseit ravcueu in muu. no was too weak to extricate himself. Hia flight waa discovered to-day by a watchman. Policemen called to hla assistance fiad to use shovels to dig him out. He Is not expected to recover. ;: - :' v" ,: v'. V ; Malarta Make rale Bloody j The' Old Standard -f; rove's Tasteless CJhlll Tonic drives out malaria and builds up the system. Sold by,. all dealers for S7.'yeara. , Price iO.jcenta. in 'tho Greater 'Charlotte certificates, calKon Mana or 'phone' 1377.': ':A :i ' Season, Sept.': 9th-16th. r ' ' ;; "j ', SINGERS: . :; THE DAILET QUARTETTB, .' HOBART SMOCK, , . . ', MME. SHOTWELL-PIPER. 1 MISS GRACE MUNSON.J ,", . ' . ; INSTRUMENTAL! . RICHARDSON'S ORCHESTIJA : PBOF, DAVID HUYCK. re, Kmnmmm, fm hm 0wafeW IndmM thm KiSmmlmmlpH R ll will be thai illlllll The enmpnny eTracta to nay I lhO.OUU.00 In dividends during the 'LflUta Ii, LAi.Z tFI.,d IJULdE. Htook has adraiiaad to tool you si (Hy Price to YoW Company'. Price to Too) IN AMERICA TODAY "' "" l - ,.MiffA mn snva tminia't iiwlM. iwie. yaa win ana wmrnwm., a. vaa . ...1,.. 1. 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J a i'1' J w U Wa I, mm m a saaaFa aja h r i ' r r M 1 h'i L - - , SAGO A H D PC T T E E A G II :' -4 ; Invite tho. -attention of COTTON - MANUFACTURERS t their latest p-t-;v tern card. : ' The greatest" amount of work arid - highest ' standard; of -quality at .the lowest cost1 or targest Guilders of Cards In DRAWING FRAMES R0VIG FRAMES ; 4. H. Prof.. Tyler, of Amhurat College, said recently; "A man can 'live oomfflrtably Without brains; no man ; ever exunaa without a digestive System. The dyapep tto has neither faith, hope or charity." Day by day people realise the imoortanoe Kodol for Dyspepsia It digests whaf you eat. Bold by Hawley'e Pharmacy. Maurer's Rat-and Roach-Paste attracts tbeae vermis by Its odor; they tat It aad die Inirtantly. - - IIKKKK'H INACCT POWDER b sart death to bedbasa, ants, fleaa, aothal ' gold ooIt la bottle. At all dmrrtata' or n. Mrya a rmi.oorrpiiu. Wellavi Yea lAbcut Refrigerators : ... - .- -v' '':.-. "C: Whenvou ' get; V ready come in , V; . : V ' and see us. I J. N. F.IcCausIand & Co. Stove Dealers aad Roofing :.v!;:; Mtractra. ; rkoae S14. Ml . Tryoa St. Hachinciif for Sfarni and fac- I wlory. Frfin TTiree kinds, from 12 y:'to 150 H. P. Return Tubular and irom u to.l0. f, - Imprpycd 6in Winery, gj and 'Presses, and completo outfits of capacity of 100 bales per day and over. SawUiIk,ffij:ekin , ' all sixes in nso in the South. ' J V - - - V ' Pulleys and Shafting, smallest to complete cotton mill .outfits. ' ':, : A:c v: '', LIDDELL COMPANY; Railroads. TliroaKh Trains Dally, Charlotte to ,,-.' JtoanoKO, a. 'i ..-' 0oeauTe ia aSaot Dee, 1 UOa. , ano am V Charlotte, ae. Ay Ar 1 .00 pm r Winston, pa. nr. k.r i:u pet v Wlnaton. K. a W r 1:0 put Y Martloayllle, Lv'Uitf aa y Kocky Uouat. Lv IQ.u aiaJ pm at Koanuaa, a. at aB atlly. Conoeot at Roanoke yta SbeaandoaA Valley Koute for Natural Srliise, L,iu-ay, Haaaratown, and all points la rsnDayl. vanla aad New Vorlt r'ullaaaa sleeper ftoanoke and Fblladalphla. ' Throuab euash, Charlotte and Roanoke. Additional Information from events Boutbera itallaay. M. V UKACK. . ,.' Trar. Paaak A sank mf, B. SKVTT.U Of L Faaa. AgaaL -. " , TV BOAN0K.B. VA. , 'i a hi . . ... . TH ATLANTIC NOllTIf CATtO 1 KI nKDUCEl)RATK8ASKOMX)WBi Wlnaton-Halam, N. C. Aonount Mlaalon sry Convention of M. K. Chiiroh ' Aucust 30-23 U04. Itates on rartl. " fli-ste plan (one snd one-third first, class fares plus 24 cental, , , Newtiarn N. C. Aconiitit Hlate Orand Ixlge of Odd JVIlowa, August 14-11, liros. Bates on eM-iinrste tlnn (nna and one-third first-visas fares plus 25 cents). ; alorehend City, 4 tt. C. Account North , Carolina Dlvlalnn Vnlted C'nnfador- sle Veterana, Aueimt JJ-Zft, )ik. lr'mm Onldrl-oro, tilb;lftsta, timi; :'':: TOranga II IK); Fal.lng Craeh. $1.74: . Klnatim, ll.Ki: Cuawall, II aa; Dovar, . tl.46 Cove t .10; . Tusearora , tLWl Kewbern,-. 96 eenti! Klverdnle, 10 eenta; Crfatiin 75 eantaj Newport, ' 10 eauta; Wlldwood, M oents: Mans ' field, W eenta.1 .. - ,., . .. ... , 1:1 am a :M pm L t ,.M pin L , m .U Dia Ij ' f BrECIAt. I.OWKATK.SI VIA 'BOUTH . Kill HA1L.WAV. On s'count of Komcnjinlnf ot Wm, J. Hryan, Naw York, N. y Aug. )th. lo. the "'mtharn Jtllway will a.ll tUikota to Naw York and return at ex raptlunnlly low rntea, Tl'kats t? be sold Aug. Mh and ivth, . with 'final limit H !. 4t Ii. The following ratos nflll appfy from rolnts ramcd. Oiailotte or, friall.tmry id, 10. Haiaavllle.1 llfilbi. llirlinry l l M, Orefnatxira fl?."., Wlnatnn-Hnlam JiHSi, Ijurhnm 117.1. Jtiiloiuli I7 l-i. Apiiroxl ni""ly low rutaa (ruin otliar poliita. Kor further Information rail on your flrit tli'kt aar-iit, or write . VV, 11, IAYI.OU, (J. T. A., VualilnRt'n, 1 C. ii. U VKUX'V. T, I. A., CIr.otte. N. C. OLMiafii proaucuony J oena ior catalogue. . - , .- i AS'HBURW; ' sbuf hern: aoent, C II A R L 0 T T E. t NOR T II CAROLINA Railroads. N. . rollowlng soksdule figures pub lished only aa tnforaaatloa, and are not guaranteed. . -. - --..', IM a. at. No.-!, dally, for Richmond and local points; eonneois at Oreenaboro, for Winsten-Salsm. Raleigh, Ooldsborov Nawbern and Idorehead City; at Daa vllle lor Norfolk. - i -.-, V- 1:4 a.' ra. No. tt, dally, for Reck Hill, Cheater, Columbia ana tocai aiaiiona. Ler. . CQlumDla aoa tocai aiaiiona. a. m. No, it, dally xeept Sunday. uteavUle, TayloravUla. and' local at connects at -sforesvUle for Wins- - : a. for Stat aolntae e toB-8alam and at ttateavllle for Hickory, Lenoir. Blowing Reek. AsberUle and eta r points . west. - , -, . - - ' ..' 7.U a. m. No, at, dally. New 'York and Atlanta Sxpresa. PuUmaa steeper te Columbus Oa., aad day coaches to At lanta. Cloaa connection at npariannurf for Hendersonillle and Ashevllle. f it a. ai. No. I, dally, New York and Florida Express, for Rock Hill. Chester, Vteynesboro, Columbia, Aavaanak, Jack sonTllle. Dining esr service. IJ a- m. No. H, dally. U. 8. Test Mall for Waahlngtoa aad ' all points North. Pullman drawing room and sleepers to New York and Rlohmond; day eoachea New Orleans te Waahlngtoa. Dining car service. Connects at Oreenaboro for Wlnaton-Balem. .Raleigh and 'Uoldabero. 1:30 a. m. No 17, daUy, Waahlngtoa and Bouthweatern Limited. Pullman drawing room alsepers. New Tork to Naw Orleans and blrmlngham..- Pullman ob servation oar Naw York te Macon. Din ing car service. Solid Pullman train. 10:Ma. m. No. M. Waahlngtoa and Dorl da Limited. Pu kirns n drawing t room aleepera to New York; first elssa eoack to waahlnglon. Dtnlnff ear service. 11:00 a. m. No. M, dally, for Davidson, Moeresvllle, Parbar Junction, Ceoleeraee, Mockavllla, Wlnston-fialem and. Roaaoke, Vs., ana local points. - , U:K p. m. No. 11, dally, for Atlanta and local stations; eonnects at Spartan hurg for Ilendersonvtlle and Asherllla T.-Ov p. m. no. ij. aaiiy, ior nirnroono. and local stations; eonneote at Oreens boro for Ralslgh and Goldsboro. Pullman sleepers. Ora.naboro to Raleigh, Char lotte to Norfolk and Charlotte te Rich mond. ' 1:00 . m. No. a, dally ereept Sonday, freight and passenger te Chester, S. C aad local points. , - . - 1.1S p. in. No. K dally ex cert Sunday, fer Tayloravllle and Weal stations, eea neets at etataevllle for AaheviUe,- Xaea- true ovettaaoorn ana mempnia. 1:11 d. m. No. M, dally. Washlpgtoa end Southwestern Limited, for Waab- In (ton and all points North. Pullman sleepers snd Pullman observation ear to New York, pining ear service. Aolld pii:lmaa train. 10 :U p, m. No. II dally. New York and Florida Krpraee, for Washington ami Polnta North. ' Pullman sleepers from Jaekaonnue ana Auguata to New York. First cleae - day - ooaoa, JacksonrlUe to Waahlngten. - ' Jo p. m. No. M, daily. Washington and Florida Limited, for Columbia Augusta. Chsrleston. Savannah aad Jacksonville. Pullman drawing- room sleeping ear te Jacksonville. - first oiase -aay . eoaehee Waahlngton to Jacksonville. - 11:0 p. m. No. 40, dally, for Waahlngtoa and polnta North. Pullman sleeper to Waahlngton. First class day coach At I aa ax aa 4a Wa afcinavtMi , , 10.H . m. No. H. daily, TJalted States Fsst Mall, for Atlanta sag points South and Southward. Pullman drawing room alatpers to New Orlaess and blrmlng ham. Day eoaehee.- Waahlngtoa to New Organs. Pining ear service. Ticket, sleeping ear reaervatlona, and detailed Information ran be obtained at City Ticket Office, No. 11 Soath Tryoa Btreet. . H, B. Spenosr. f. V.i S, W. Hard wick, T. T. M.i w. H. Tayloe, O. P. A.J R, L. Yarnen, T- F. A..,, j V :, ' . WRRK-BND RATER TO MOUNTAIN RKdOKTS VIA kOUTlIKKN RAIL ; WAY. . - M - ,' ' The following week-end rates will ap ply from Charlotte, N. C M poluia named,-- .- : A .h. villa. N. C .a. a. UM Itlack- Mountain, N. C... . . 4-J4 Hound Knub, N. 4. ....a.,..,,........ 4 0 Marlon, N. C.. .............. ,...s IM Uiinrinton. N. C ....... ' 14 Connelly Dpringa, N. C...... IM Hickory. N. C I ll Tryon. X C. ...,..., ......, , I.M llamleraunvllls. N. . C. ....... .......... 4-14 lirevard, N.' C...v.,.,.,....,.a....,aa.. 4.11 Lake Toxaway. N, C...., . Hot Springs, !. O ;.. I ll rllackaburg. S. C...i tallt ' m 19 Shelby, N, c.......u..........., ...... 1.IS Unihrfordton. N. u...... I. High Bhoala. N. C. 1.JJ Lliipolnton, N. C 10 Cliffs. N. Cj. ; Lenoir. N. C I.M Jsckaon Springs. N. C ' l a 1 sylora. S. C. (tor Chick Springs).. 110 Waterloo, 8, C...... 140 Tsylorsvllle, N.C, , ti Whlteatuns, S. C - tat Theae ticseis on saie ior ail trains Saturday and forenoon trains Sunday, good to return the following Monday, eacept llcketa to Taylors, Waterloo and Whllaatone sre good to return tha fol lowing Tuesday. , m , ' r Charlotte, NC, ' . W,,ltV ' r . ... ... , Washington. 1. SPECIAL RATFB '' OV1CR ' THE SEA - HOARD. - - TO Milwaukee. Wis., aoeount Grand Aerie, rratcnml Order Of J'.Mgles. Aug. Mlh-lHlh, . One ' lar , plus -w ior ;n round trip, ' To Mlnnespoll. Minn., aoeount Na tions! Kncsinpment Orand Army of the HepuMln, Aug, Uth-lath. one fare for the round trip. A ' To Ulchmimd, Vs., account Orsnd Fountain. United Order of True Ite formars. Sept. 4th-llth. one fare for the round trip, plus twenty-nve centa To MarnphlM. Tenn., nccouni raaimnni rtanilat i-nnvaotlon (colored I Bant. 12th- ldth, on fiire plus twenty. ova eenta for the round trip, i " v . To Montaesie, Tenn.. account wo men's Congreaa, July Kith to Aug. SUth. one lure plus twenty-nve - cents - tor round trip. . . '''. . To MoanokS. VS., account jvsiinnsi Fireman's Aaaoclntlon Aug. ' Itth-lilih. one fare plus tweniy-nve ' oenta lor round trip, . ' ; T. Mauler! fllv fa.. BrVAiint In tar. hatlnnnl (Irolugloal Conrraaa, Aug. :it to Hrpt. l'h. at rate ot one rare prus twenty-nve cants ior tne reunn trip. To Toronto, ont account t'atriarrhs Stllllant ami Soveralarn Urn ml Lolua. Pr pU l.'.th i. nd. at rnia of one flrat-rlx.a fare plus one dnllnr fi-r the round trip. TO Morahrafl t.ltv, JM. ... account N. C. Dlvlalon t'nlfail it'onfflarate Via- rana. Auc. iimi-:rn. two cama ier mile In aacli Ulractlon dialancad traveled plm twanty-flve canla. Kor furlhar Infnrmatlon as to ratoa and schedules epi-ly to-. . H. C. ATTI it. Traveling l'asa. mj.-r Air-nt. JAS. KF.H, JH. i lvi,.'gh. iN. C. ., city i 'ir...i--'-r a r"''t, C'lHii i"i.", 1,, C. - Southern Railway 1 U E 8.1101 tlic Country SPINNING FRAMES y SPOOLERS AND REELS i 1 Railroads. Seaboard Airlina m - dract Mne te the principal elttee Worth. Vast. South and - Booth wast. Schedule taking eCect May IT, IMS. , subject to lhan,. k.l,kH M,tu - TtckeU for passage 'ea all trains are eold by thla com pan y and accept ad by the passenger with the understanding that this company will not be responsible for failure to run Its train on schedule time, er for any such 'delay as may be Incident to their operation. . Care Is ez ereteed to give correct time of eonaeel Inc lines, but this eompaay to net respoasibae for errors er osntaslone. . v -. Trains leave Charlotte as fotlowat -We. te, dally, at I o a -n. fer Monroe. Haajilet and Wilmington without ehange. connecting at Monroe with II for Atlanta. Birmingham, and the Southwest, wttsj No. tt at Monroe for local points to At lanta. At Hamlet with tt for Ralelsh. Portsmouth. Norfolk and steamers fair Washington, Baltimore, New York. Boe tea. and Prevtdenee. With M at Hamlet for Raleigh, Richmond. Washington, New Tort and thai Waart tan, ai a. U l-a- for Columbia, Savannah, JaakaoavUle aaof all Florida polnta, v t , ... No. in, dally, at 1:U a) aa. for XJs olnton, Sheloy and Rutherfordtoa wltla. tyut change, connecting at Lineomtoa with CAN. W. No. M for Hickory. Le. aolr, and Western North Carolina polnta, Na ft, dally, 4: a. m. for Ltneotatea. Shelby, Rutherfordtoa and all local st. tlons, eonneetlng at Ltncolntoa jpitk CL dk N. W. rer Newton; Hickory Leaois aad all looal polnta. No. 44. daflv. w. m. fne Vrrmeaav JtTaa let, Msxton. lAimbertoa, Wllmlngtoa aa4 all local etatloaa. Na, in. dally, T:ll a. m. fer Monroe. eonneetlng with 41 for Atlanta, B4rm!na bam and the Southwest, at Hamlet wlraj 41 for Columbia, Savannah. Jacksonville and Florida points, with M at Hamlet for Richmond. Waahlngten and New York, and the Fleat.i with II at Hamlet for Raleigh, Portsmouth and Norfolk, Through eleeper on thla train from Char lotte, n, Cm to Portsmouth, va dally. Trains arrive la Charlotte aa follower . No. in. XtO a. bv. dally, from points North aad Soath. . ' . - . , . No. 44, dally, 11 : a. ra. from Rather fort tea, Shetby. Lambertoa aad all O. 4k N. W. polnta. No. at, datlyrtf.-W a. m. from WTlmlng. . Lumberton. Maston, Hamlet, Mea toe aad all local polnta No. UX P. m., dally, from Rather- ferdton, Shelby. Llnoolatoa aad C N. W. Railway points. - - - ' No, It, M:el p. m., dally, from WTimtnr- vam, nanuet aaa , Monroe, aiso uemi points East, North and Soathwset, eeo keeUng at Hamlet and Monroe. - Connections are made at Hamlet with all through trains for points North. South and Southwest, which are eeenpoea ed of vestibule day eoaehee between Portsmouth and Atlanta, aad Washing ton and Jacksonville, and Bleeping eare between Jereey City, Birmingham and Memphis, and Jersey City aad Jackson ville. - Cafe ears oa all through trains. For Information, time-tables, reserve tlona, er Seaboard descriptive tlteratare) apply te ticket agents er address. -v EDWARD T. COST. Ind V. Portsmouth. Va. ' , JAMES XER, JR.. C P. A ' . , ' 1 , ' Charlotte, N. C. ' . .:". -.ait, OATTIU. . Aa. . - . . .. Raielgh, N. a , . ClOAt. B. RYAN. T. A., Vs." ' IHtrtaiBjoatk. Ya. 1 Norfolk & Souern : Rdfrcai Favorite and short route to ' . f; EAUTERX NORTH CAIIOL1XA. Kxpress train aervlce FM7.AllhrriI CITY, : KDEXTOV NAKHlNC.TON 4' PLYMOUTH NKVIUFJtX . - OH1KNTAL Bteamera from Elisabeth City connect at Newbern with A- 4k N. V. Co, : for Morehead City and Beaufort. Tha Tidewater Resort of Virginia ; VIRGINIA nKAt ll AND CAPK ' - ... '-''V HHHY ' m v - On the Atlantic Ocean reached via the Electric Division Trains every ' . half hour. ' , ; " ' Delightful Burf liathlng. Finest -v , - Motels. ' -r ., :' M. W. MAOUIRR, ' - '. , General Huperlntandent IL Ba.Xa. BUNCH. - c- , Trafflo Mgr. ; . IL C HUDOINS. ' , . i. , . ., Oen. lasa. Agent. Summer excursion and" week-end rataa Via Seaboard Air Una Season Ikot, i Tha Seaboard' will sell following sum. roar excursion tickets liintted to Oct. li.t and week-end tickets limited to Mnn. day following dale sale with excpuol,e noted- Wilmington week-end fcHts on sale Friday afternoon train and ail trains Uaturdaya, good to return Tuee. day Inuluslve; Blowing Kock Tuaadava (ollowlug. inolualve. " Ilatea not named below eaa be bad on. on eppHtlon. - Wrtgniaviiie 'v5i aoa return, sum. ,er excursion. IH.1S. . Wilmington and return. Week-end. ttaa jtounl llolly, weak-and, aoo. ijannlnbin and return, lumma. . Slon. Il.il; weak-end. 11.4s. "Lur Ithelby sod return, summer excursion Bio- week-end, ll.r Rutherfor'lton and return, sumin(, cur.lou, KWl week-end. U-O. ' Hickory and return, suuiiuer excuraion. week-end. 12.16., un t rrta an" ,u, l i uolr and return, summer eauura' It il; weak-ena. tu.tv. . mowing Ktk and return, summer . . curaion, a"; "'. i t.in.uav Hock and return, an aummr uralon. iT.OIij weak-end, . Tii. Croaa 11UI. S- - and rat..r-i, curaion. ';, , , ,. OWI loin ' mn, ii, a, a . i Siiminar e.oina n. : l Lin ir", anj IVUiia, ! I,.r Illlli'r in I -'I r-'n i r.ir, , , , ; an ,..'" l t HI 1 fci s lngi t Cy t Railway.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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