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liAMXALL SCM51AKY. BOUTHEKX LKACUE. At LitUe Hook: Little Hock, U Atlan ta JU ...., 7 . At Phrevf port: Bbrvpnrt 1: ' Btr mn ham 4. Second game: Bnreveport, At New orien: 1 Ktw OrIn, 0; Jdoiitgemary, 8. : '. No olher. game scheduled, v-,;,, cmtTif ' ATtJkKTlf! LEAaUW. At Auguatat Clwrlniton, I; Augusta, L At Bavanaah; No un. ?M Jncuwn vine; rain. . . At Columbia:, No game with Macon; ram. -.7 ' ? -. " '. " AMERICAN LEAGUE. ' At Washlngtoni Washington, 1; ChWja- At Philadelphia: Philadelphia, J pe- a . a m t, , At New TerkY New Torts,,; Cleve- : At Btont Boston." 1; St'; Louie, t, Y NATIONAL) LEAOUO. At 'I Pittsburg: 1 Pittsburg. . Te';Nsw Achicagos chlcag o. : Fbllsdelphls, f. At St lAuiai St. Louie, I; Koaton. L At Cincinnati: Cliiclnnatl-Hrooklyn (am poatpooed, raln( double-header to- ;V:v 'YYtY V;. .'' EASTERN LKAOTTB. ' ;: At Piflttmorei Baltimore, ; Buffalo, J. At Newark, Aral gaiu-J Newark, I; Montreal. I. . 8eoond game! Newark,, f, Montreal. a. v. . ' ' At Jersey Cltvi Jersey Cttr. t; Roches tar. L Second game; Jersey City, I; Itocbester. 2. At Providence:, Providence, 1; Toron to. A; , , . . .y . Yl . ' ' vmarNTA 'btatk txiarm. , At .Richmond; Richmond, lj Norfolk,! At Koaaoke: Rofaeke. It Porta tnoutb, e. .,,.-.. At tunritte- fenvllle, li LyncfMrorg, ft. , (Celled ,na 10th tuning; darkneea.) Y ; ETAyppra of tjibs euros. )' ;, BOCTHEBN LKAQUBL. s y . Won. l-ot. nirmlnaham : 71 44 , Kew Ortea M m . Atlanta.,. ...... . 3 ltatnplila m t-hravepori Xlontntnary M ,. M Naabvllla ..mm LiiUa Bock M . M n , M TJ 77 . .477 J17 ill BOCTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. t Won. eU . P.& Savannah n m 'm f '.-' Anruata, M M ... ; -f1 5,1. oon .. U ; S M . "0 Charloaton . n M . M . T ; ,4fiJ JacaAonTilln .. ... M M ,. .' AMERICAN 1-EAGtTE. , ' ' . . Won. lioat. ChJragT) .. M M M 41 . Philadelphia, ........ t ' 4t M 4 ' New York, . H H M 47 . Kt. Lula ........ H M I)vtroit .. .. ., .. .. (4 67 Nvaahlngtoa ....... 4 JT . Dostoa s 0 m . J TS - ' : National lea que. ' v , ' : Won. Loot. Chlraro .. .... M II : 17 ' M M.1 AH .4)4 9 7M .Ml .H4 .4M .44 .IfiH J3 '. plttaburg .. , 71 New York .. 70 - Philadelphia ,. .. ... IX Clnetnnatl .. , 4 fit. Louin ., ...... 42 lMMen .. .. ...... 40 40 9 4 M 71 n . ' i EASTERN LEAOTJE. ' ' ' ', Won. Iot Buffalo .. .. ,. 4 44 Jrr City .. .. 1 . 42 paUlmoro .. .. M - - Kawark , .. .... M M puK-haater ,. ,i , . .. -M , M Prrrvlilanc ' ., .. ... t M ' EC, .6M4 Montreal ! fi , Toronto LEAGUE GAMES. V,. i . SOUTHERN LCAOrm. Ufili ttk Ark.. Aac. 21 Seller al towed but three hlta, two of which were . made In the atxth, When Little Hook mude iu only run. , . , Wore: . ' n. 1L B. Xittlo Rork .... !!?- ii. aloe ieo lol I t Batlartaa: ftredy and Zlmmer; teller and Hmltn. Tuna, cau,. urapiro, l ien- v . ganger. , ., . . flireveimrt. Aug. S The vleltore took feeth aamra of ln-dar'e double-header. in the Arat game the locale could do C nothing with t'lark, while in tbe aecond iagan waa anevuva m cniwai pik--. Pirat garoai , 1C H. B. ' tbrwveport .. i. 0 1 0 0 f t 1-1 , I - falmlnVham ... 0 1 0 0 t 0 1 0-4 I Batterlee: Lae and Orafflua; Clark and ' Oanln. Tlma. 1:4a.. Umirira. t amoau, ftacoad game: It. II. H. Shrevaport .. .. ft 00 00000-u Iilmlnihara ... 0004ie00 1 4 I i ttatlertaa: Prill and Urafflua; Rngan and Matthewa Time, l.w. umpire. iAmpau. . . New . Orleane, Aug. SL The locale rould not lilt Walah when blta oriunled for rana, the reault being a ahul-nut aoora, I to 0. Wullnney waa auapendad tn-dtr for abualng Umpire Hchualer at tba cioea l yeaieroay a natue. Moorat -... . ... . R. II. B, Montgomery ,M 0 4 o o o o o l-l f o '. Near Urleana ..' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 I 0 llattartao: Walah and Oulttores; - 'Gueaea and Htratton. luua, j:u. unv pira, tkluieiar . '"r '-, BOUTIl ATLANTIC LEA QUEL Augusta,- OS., Aug. J It was a alaepy game to-day from at art to ttnlah, ,' the only baaattall work being Mullen's , tinaaslato4 double In tha ninth iWlth , baaaa full. Poaur pitched all around : Holmes. i w CbarlMtoa .. .. 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 0 k . ,.' Au.uala 10000000 0-1 1 4 , llatlertea: Koater and Pos; II "1 met 1 and Car eon. i nipire, Maaughlia. Tlma, ; AMKRICAN J-EAQUB. 1 Waahlnatnn, Aug. 23, Chicago to-day ; won Ua tiloetaemu straight vicinry, Se ., faatina Waahlngton, 4 to I. Patiarann 1 wutnllibed Palkenbera. allow Ina the lo , rale to get more than tma lilt In but one lining, anon two line ocorea wiair soii- tsry run. ' ; , sr: R. II. B. . Waahlngton .... 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-1 1 J , . Chlcaiu 0 0 I 1 0 1 0-4 i ' Hatierlae: Palkenberg and Warner; 1 Pattrravn and Muliivau. Tlma, .1:40. Vaipira, o'Lougtlln. , ' . - ' 'Naw York, Aug, CL-Taa bn-at AntPrV rani broka thdr loelng elrmik by de raatlng Ilia Civveland team to-Oay. I - o - --f.-. - . , - f Haore: ' ... ,v . r , , ji jf, jj : tlavaland 1 0 0 0 gV 4.0 New York .. I0000002ft-J 0 1 ' iatartta: Townaend and iM-mla: fltih and Klelnow. Time. I:, I'miHie, 1 fetiarldao. v; . ; . . v 1'lillaflMpr.U. Aug. tetrelt defeat ed 1'hllnUlphls In a ten-Inning game I era to-day va Jones' tingle and Craw I nn douMe, , - -;r. ',, r'ira( ' . . ' ,,H. f, J3, I irilt i ,.-. OOOt001-7 U 6 1 I Ila4elpbla .... OOOOOiOOlOd 0 - 1 lialierleai Multln. rVhmldl and Parna! T vaert. Vakly, Wadllt and eVbrark. 1 una, 1.40. v I mplrea, livnns and Con .jiy. ,?;,,.:':. : i j'Vy'i.j; ''.- r!ion. Aug sj.a lurky fiowie run i r i'uwell ga ML liula tha a a ma to. r. I It I, Jlolh feoma flolded rleanly, .. i j, i,l,la l'f HUM being the only arn,r i'ia game. ': ,-. ra: ,- ,' . J R. It. B. Ixiuls .. .... 0 00 M 0-4 b 0 'ii ,. .... .. 004000001-t g t iirieai Poareil and O'fonrMir; Win. , . 'rrirn. Time, l;x l.'mplr, . -.j anU llarrlg. ;,. j -.,' '., , .i ' NATIONAL LBAPft.r;'v.':i Aug. 2.Chl'agO took ! the i f tia aerlca from PhlUdi-lphia i to a. In a fraa-bltting gama. on n. . B. I 0 0 4 1 0 -4. l y, Dmilij and Inovan.' TI we, 1:60. tni in s, Ci i venter and Conroy, :' , l'IIUr.urr. Ann. n. Tlia Plttshnrre tilt tYtUan l...r.l In ( vi lntitilKK, liiakliitf 1v run on fK-vf-n lnK, Aflr tlia lib Hi' mil ruM.ii 'iiHti(iitcl. Ha wai ftivrn r,icliil au rPv I. the PHtelmm rtting two runa uu two hlta and tbrea rri. lMvrr was alrong and kpt tbe ni(i wen avuuereo. . . hoort: :' - R. II. ZS. lnituburr o i t f x-i ) X Nw Voik .. t o o o I- 10 4 lialtcrleai leaver and Ulbeon; Wlltan, rVrruaon, and tiuworman. . Time, 1:4&, L'nuilrea, Klnt and Kiiialla.-: i, , .:: ' ,, f, " 3 .,,... i-.r 8t. IOiili, Aur. 13. Bt Lonla took the ciid. aamj of the aarlea from boeton thia ahm-noun,' f to t. Hrown pitched raid tali fur St. Loiua and Hoeton did ant acor until tbe ninth inning. . : ticora: . .-. R. II. TH St. Jui II 04l0x-i a : I ilonton .; ' t 0 0 0 0 1-t 4 battrrieat Brown and Marahall! Dor. per and Ncatlham. Tii"A 1:40." Uippire, Johnatano,.,. . f,-, tf:l 'ftOOC inLLTHK victor. , SouUi CaroJInn Traun Dcfr-AU McAd ; wivllle to J'aat Utn by 8cure of 1 Id . - ' y- ; ; 8polai te The Obaerver. " v V , Hock Kill, M. C, Aug 23. In one of tha faitaat gnmea ovar pi ay ad in Kork Hill Ilia local team won front McAdeo villa thin afternoon by a ecora of 1 to a. Riebardmn,- for the - lociUa, , pi u-had a fine game, and aatry waa tnrre wKb tha guoda feahlnd Uio bat. Rat rid Mur row and Goto ware . the Mare of the fame, enpeolally tha format, who robbed lie vlnltore of two would-ba hlu, Bmltb and Bumgardna were tha battory for the viaitina taam and nlavad a Aral. claaa game, Prioa played a good third. ftock lliii aonrd ona error off Aral baaewan, Tlma of guma, 1:12. Thare win ii ftnothor game between tuaae teams to-morrow, . , . . wrxs baiiatoca peAby. , 4f! Brady V AonoanUat. Favorltti Mctor irvrr Two Other tiiartrrs. ftaratoaii ' N. T . Aua. '? Jum.a TL Brady's AcconnUat, favorite In the bet- ( n . t 11 .a .r n Ua u . m. ona tnilo and five-aixteenths at aaratogs to-day. Only three S-yaar-olda want to the post, Ban lioddor being eeratched. Acrouotant was made a hot odda-on fa vorlta. Uallavant oa hla recent two good racea - waa wen aupporieu ai l to x while 10 to 1 was laid aaalnat M-IC1U trrtiga,., the ' other atarter. Biimmarlea: Virat . race, sailing, . i furlonga: Bolls Strome, I to L wun; Wrenno. 10 to 1, sacond; Jocund. , to L third, , Tlme Baoond race, steepla chaao, ' about 2H mllea: Pirate; 4 to . won OnUra, I to L saoond: C, B. Campbell, to Z. third. Time, tjt. Third race. H furlongs' ' Bsmsy, 11 w wvta, k imu nawa, e to a, wrona: Qungga. Ua) to 1, third. Tluva. 1KWS-S. fourth race, tha Saratoga derby, mils and fWa-alxtaenths: Accountant, H to . Brat; Uallavant, t ip I. second; NtKattradga, 10 to L Third. Time. Vlfth rnca. mUsi Zlnsp. o S. wont Klameaha, i to 10, aacnnd; JMvouao, li w , miro. ima, j:ia-e. Sixth race, fgrlrmga: Lord Loral. 12 to 1, won: Prins Hampton, g to L sen ond; Purslane, S to L third. ; Time, 1:14, Ona IUa rorfcltrd at Latonia. Clnolnnatl. Aug. fl-Favorltes won three races at latonia.' The original elatb. raca waa deulared oft and another waa subetltuted. Ueraaf ler, an out. elder, won tha fifth rar-a, Imt was dla qualifled for fouling Warner Orlawold, the favorite. . The latter waa given the race, with Judith ' Louie eerond and Uirmonu third. - lVack slom. . Bum maryi - . -v . . ' . - , j i. First raca. T furlongs: Royal Legend, 10 to 1, won; Sorreil Top, tot, second; Optional, to L third. Time. l:t-4. ' Saoond raoe, f furlonga: Agra, 10 to t won; All Ablate, 19 to 1. aenmd: Te uJ.uf1 thlrL Tlma, 1:104-1. , Third raca, furlonga: Oak Grove, eft 'Su1, wo"J.I"'nrch' to 1, second; 81. hM)ter. I to C third. Time, 1:14 4-&! Fourth race. furlongs: Lady Levied, I to..' Wo0' Adara. 4 to 1, aecond; Stel la Kyobbarg, ) to t third. Time. 1:17. Fifth race. I furlonga: Warner Orla wold. even. avon. lurflih f a Vtolt' lrnM'r,n 10 e third Time, .'Slath. mm daola'rad att.K '!' . . era, 20 to 1. ihlrO. Time, 1:43. IIl. T1I03U8 EVANS DEAD. Moat Ah! IfaelnA Tw bl. ... . " . . VMM M VII , Atlantic heaboard I'aaaca Away al WllinlnEton at Advafirvd : Ago largely Intreatcd In Naval Stores. epaciai to Tba Observer.- : Wilmington, Aag. II. Mr. Thomas Krana, ona of tha most venarabla cit Ixens pf Wllmlngtoa and probably the most able marina lawyer on tha South Atlantlo seaboard, died hero to-day had bean ' In feeble health for some tune and hla death was due mora to a general oresK-aowh of his constitu tion than from any sped do causa. He leaves a wife and one aan, Mr, 1. lancey Evans, government rica sgpart, with tha Department of Agriculture ai tToanuigton,-. air, cvans was largs. ly engsgsd In naval, stars s hers Just after tha war and owned the onlj dry-dock ever ostsbllshsd at Wllmlng. ton. This drv.dnck waa .iikunn.nf,. sold to tha Hsytlan government and mwra irom nere ta rort au rnnca, Mr. Evans was born In Cumberland county bot moved to Wilmington long hefttre thai vae. Ha.na mnai tlitiiw rateemed and tha errun unity . feels neepiy ma loss in nis taxing away. Tha funeral will be conducted to-mor- row anornoon. ', . DAPTISTS AT TH0MA8VIIXE. lilberty AsaAriailon.Aimrna to Mrft at Wallbnrg In lOol A Suct-oaaful , Miwung. f . ; FpecUl to The pbservor , Thomasvllle, Auif. II. Ths Liberty Bapllat AajMK lfttlon, - which has been In sesalon to era tinea Tuesday morn. Ing adjourned to-day to meet at Wall burg In 107. There wera about TS delegates and vlaltors preasnt, among them balngi Meserg. J, W. Bailey. tt. termer. It. T. Vsnn, Rev, Uv ingaion Johnson, Prof. Hobgood, John K. Itsy. Prof. Vann. of tha Wall burs school, and many others. The sub jects of education, missions, temper ance, orpnansgtf, woman a work, old ministers' relief, wars mast ably and Interestingly discussed. Rev. Livingston Johnson captured tha delegates and all Thomssvllle by bis msaterful addreas on tha subparts of foreign mission. Ha brought out oma anllroly new Ideas to ths great pleasure or ins peopis. lie alio preached a most powerful aormon last night, ThumasvUle baa been most fortunate to hav4 this association held here. Tha homes of all lha desuml nations of the town wera thrown open to tha visitors and everybody had a good time. '; " y-r-, KIIOOTM IUtOTIIF.lt LV . Clmrlla 1ltsr PnJigrronal Vonndcd by Jlciiry m-ay at Hpnrtaiiuurg. Rpectsl to Tha Obsfvsr,;k;,t': -?t"r; 'w' Sourtanburg, g. f!.. Auk. 31. Henry Reay, and Chsrllo llevar, trolher-ln-Jaw, became involved In difllculty about sundown near tha. Arkwrighl Mill and tha former Phot the latter. Tba ball entered luivar's stomach and la considered serious' Hcsy surrend ered and is now. In lha county Jutu a' ay la member of tha firs depart ments and is well-known here. It is said family dlfferencea provoked the trofala.'lriwson' thorn.. I-,., fxt, , '. .. - ,,. ;; fciufhwt-ttU'rn MJnl(r Managcf Doad. Et Paso. T.. Aug.:' 2i.T. a AuHiln, dletrlct insnagr'of ths Amer ican tiiielling it Itennln Company. In charge of lhv company's Mtslcan busloeaa, ou(l t'-dsy of dlsbsles. lis ,,.to vi;;;;ixi ro thivu Caleb. Tu(f, i:,pa Jail-I r.l, TaJtcn lla k la ' Abliii; ln i:i pul,IlcnH ' iay f'oncut to Joint (,in L looytir Tnln-Clty AeB Notes. Special to The Obaerver. Wlnnton-Fulcm, Aug. SS. Deputy Marahal O. A. Carroll left this morn ing for Abingdon. Vs., with. .Caleb Tate, whom he arrested hsre a few weeks ago. r Tata is tha party ' who broke Jail in Virginia two and'or.e hall yeara ago. Ha, In company with three ethers, wera waiting trial In the United States Court on the chargs of perjury, it -being alleged that they made falsa claims agairmt ths govern ment for witness mileage. When Mf. Tata shook OS from his. feet the dust of tha Jail and departed for other points ha , was aecompsnled by his three fellow prisoners. All of these hava slnca beea Teoaptnred and sen tenced to 12 .months' Imprisonment. Tata had beenr living In Winston-Bar lem for a year, under tha nsma of Jo seph Jones, when Mr. Carroll, assisted by Officer RoyaL arrested him early ona morning a few weeks ago, before ha had .- scarcely awakened from his peaceful slumbers. IU was in the employ of tbe N. A. W. Railroad. He had a wife, who llvss here, sad a number of step-children. His trial will coma off at tha term of tha Fed eral Court, which begins, October 1st. ;. A new stare of amusements for tha clUsens of. Winstsn-Balem Is to. be erected In ths form of an up-to-dste Skating rink. The fad for skating seems to have taken tha wnola counT try and vsn; during tha summer months in soma places tha rinks are doing a largs business, v A rink was la at aaaaon'bv several young men In the old Walker' Broth ers' Factory building, out a new puna Is to be constructed this year especial- lv tnr hla nnrrmea. Tha aentleman at the head of tha new rink la Mr. C. W. Barbae, a progressiva cmsen who recently moved hers from pur bam. -i - '.''' 4'."' :'-'" Tha Impression prevails that tha Republicans of Forsyth will agree to a Joint canvass or tna county mis v.., , Tra namoorata ara alarays anx ious and Mvsral members of tha g. o. J p. hava axpressed themselves as is- vorlng a. joint campaign with the i nam u,hi, Tha. Hooialiata : have :, a county ticket too and It is quite likely that they will ask for a "aivwion ot lima" in rVia canvaaa. - Tha canvass arlll tint amii nntl'l Hherlff Alsnsugh starts on his Ux collecting round. This will ba about tna win oi wcioo-r. Tha Democrats will accompany him w, A it ih. Tinnnhllrana consent to a Joint canvass It will ba entirely satis factory to their opponents. Tna Jia publlcana wlU hold their county con vention on wsek from neat Saturday to cams a legUlstlve and county tick et : Tha calendar for tha next terra oi Vnn.th Hnn.rlor Court. Which Will convens Monday, September 10th, U now In tha hands of , tha printer. There ara no civil cases of special im- portanca to be tried. . From privets letters received nara from Col. F. H. Fries It Is learned that he and hla party, Inctudlr.g Mrs. Fries aA Woa-viTar. Miaa Bahnaon and Ac- new Bahnaon ara naw at Bal Narr- helm. Oermany. CoU rner neaun continues to Improve. '' ' There is tolk of greater Salem by tha addition of Centervllla and South- side, when ' tha next lersiaiurs meets. Both localities ara now under Ma nniioak. tui-tadtction of Salem. The Winston-Bsism oar- nwi 7 tarday and passed resolutions endors ing Mr. Oeorge P. Pell., of this CUy. for tha appolulenent as tfuprems'V.oun reporter. ' -:" ' . t A . large crowd of relatives and frletds arathorod at tha home of Mrs. Annie Toung, near Baietn cnapei. r.- iiatra am in eaiabrata her ninety. seventh birthday. Sha is hala and strong for one of her age) Ska has three living children, n grar.a-cou dren, 41 grest-grandchlldren and H aaar.a-raat.arrandchlldren.' RSV. ' J K. Woosaly, of Walkertawn, wag prea snt and conducted devotional services, much to "Aunt" Annie's delight and enjoyment Sha has bssn a model Christian for over 80 years. After a r,Mnnt,a Pinnae In tha shady rTOVS and many hesrty congratulations tha crowd began to disperse, aacn noping that "Aunf .Annla may stser bar tot tering Ufa-boat into tha haven of rest beyond tba century milestone., -, . HAD AN AWPOL TIM8 . But Chambarlaln'e Collo, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Cured Him. It Is with Pleasure that I give you this unsolicited testimonial. About a year fgo when I had a aevera case of messles got eaught out In a hard rain and the measlea aattled In- my stomach and bowels. I had aa awful tlma and had It not bean for tha nee of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera sna uiarrnoee, nor i Mil 1,1 not have Doeelnly lived but a few hours longer, but thinks ta this remedy I am now strong ana wen. i navs writ tan the above through simple gratitude and 1 ahall always speak a good word for thla remedy. gam. H.GwIn. Con cord, Us. For sale by R. H. Jordan a. Co. , ''. ! .. - FRANK P. RIILBURN & Ca ARCHITECTS WAinixoTOw. p.. c: ; DR. L B. NEWELL OtTIcCg 36 S, Tryon $t Phone 30 Residence 405 E Avenae, ,f. Phone 586 S'-M'i- DE. 0. L ALEXAIfDEIl, .. CARBOW BlTLDDra n Southeast Comer rOCTtTlI AND TRYON STItHE-laV HOOK 'Aiq B00EI13 " a4B0111Ti:cm3 r ' .'? I-"V: ,' ; "., r-lr I, ';-. 'v ; ' -'' - ' ' V-.,. . ,'; oTMR&frne a onransBono, K.a tTheeleiv Eatid Dickey AECniTECT3 j X-.: 1 : leeond floor 4Ca Bulldtng. I ! . CTfARJOTnC, ; a , tt.C, II. STOKES f.DEf.lD. Office HUNT BUILDING Phone 13L Residence 405 S. Tryoa IS t.,: l .! Tl..vl 3.',' Lh-wl.iii.; t j-cj, l tf 'mint w. North CuroltiiA Chrl.iU.in AiHocuto. It is Veil Vnown that Ic( kltnljui g county hua Lim a pioneer of public spirit In North Carolina from tha tune of the memorable and. bi.'Uoi'lu act by which, in 1776, It was declare1! that the American Colonies wore, and of right oiiKht to be, free ami indo pendent. , fche was the first td adopt the "titotk Law," by which tho Htato has been liberated from the bondage of a most IlloKlcal custom. , Kite was alao Drat to adopt a system of road building which is rapidly spreading over tha State and proinlees still fur ther emancipation of our people from a bondage which can only be perpetu ated by ignorance. It Is, therefore, meet that aha ahould hava taken the Initiative in tha movement to put our hospitals for the insane In position to take car of all these unfortunata ones, as she did last Saturday by a resolution In tho Democratic conven tion instructing her representatives to vote for sufneient appropnationa to make this possible. Tha other coun ties should follow tba lead of Meek lenburg in thla as they ara following her in other good works. . All tha bet ter Impulses of humanity cry out for tha help of these helpless ones, and we trust the next Legislators win need the err- :",',',$?&? ; '',''.;'"; ' ..' Tho Most Important Duty of AIL Davidson Dispatch, ' ' .' V ; , ' ,' Tha Mecklenburg Democrats in their convention Saturday passed one sf the most important resolutions that any nolltlcal gathering has con sidered this year in North Carolina, and It IS a pity that other county con ventlons did not pass tha same sort of a resolution. .". Those that hava not yet been' held mar follow a good ex ample. . Tha - resolution . requested Mecklenburg's renresentstlves to vote for appropriations sufficient to make tha Bute Hospitals ror - tna insane large anongh to admit all tha Insane people ta the State. Tha time has ar rived when this must ba dona.- Tha people all aver tha 8tata would ap prove of tha expenditure of no pubiid money as' they would of money lor this purpose. They ara unanimously in favor of It, even to tha e-ent of robbing soma other State Institutions to bring ths above condition about. This sentiment has been expressed al ready, but It la unwise. AU our In stitutions need assistance, and none should ba curtailed, but tha Hospitals must ba provided for. , ' ; ; , MILTj OPERATIVES 6TTUKE.V' Erection of Wire Fenca Around Fac tory and Cloving of Gatre Daring , work . Honra Cavoaea . Homo 1-rn pioye of fooreavUl Cotton Mill - to W alk Out Many, However, Are lletorning, .. ., ,.'-. . MooraarlUa Enterprise. -. .' Monday at noon about IS or 10 operatives at No. 1 Cotton Mill went on strike, taklna with them '. Other hands who wera sympathisers. For a day matters looked a little serious for the manufacturers, but many, of tbe bands hava gone back to work and It la thought the. trouble Is about over. Nearly all tha. machinery Is running full speed In -all depart menta, and the vacancies caused by tha departure of a lew will ba sued within tv week or so. ' As wa understsnd It the mill com pany put up a wire fence about tho mill. , placing entrance gates at cer tain points. After work nours Mon day morning a new ruling went Into effect that the gates had to be locked, and they ware. At the .noon' hour many of tha hands Wsre displeased and preferred not to work they had to be locked In. Thia, we think, la the basis of grievance. For rea sons sufficient unto themselves ths mill people decided that the gates snan ce locked, tna toty win noid to that ruling. - . - - ' Superintendent Boyd has ' served notice on all thoss who are out to tbe effect that If they wanted to return to work It, waa their privilege to do so,, ana u mey are not going 10 re turn be has requested them to vacate their houses by . Saturday afternoon at o'clock. - . . Many among those who walked out ara the very best workmen, aoms of whom have returned to their forgser Jobs.- . . -. I'"- . " ANOTHER OOOD MAN GONE WRONG. HO negleoted to take Foley's Kidney cure at me nrat eigne .or aianey trou ble, hoping it would wear away, and he waa soon a victim of Brtght's disease. There is denser in delay, but If Foley's Kidney Cure is taken - at once the symptoms will disappear, the kidneys are strengthened snd you ere soon sound and well. A. H. Rase, of Morgantown, Ind.. had to get up ten or twelve timet In the night, and had a severe packarhs snd pains In the kidneys, snd was cured by roieys KJdney cure. k. it. Jordan A Co. ' : ".. i ...:' v v . v UHCUSAHJAYy Oa eack koala el wkliaay eotilad la bea4. tM Waant ll was maim a4 Vim etnitS. aa4 skst Satis 1 ta tajt, gea), ' TaeaaaewniaM4rlnkikesa miw SaMr4taeiiae OevaaaMairr'4 C Airria m a Ass aeS rseer ii ceacteaivs. . -. HURON RIVER RYE aadaiade Seavlfaak- . 7 es so for 4 auaare. or gr.ee foe seuanis. U roe don't Nke h, ahle M aek xpraai Cafleat Snd we will rafusd !T2m'.', " bsaklailkh as ts the reliability of v , TmfiiL.rruT Conine 't'S . ' . hlCMMONO. vs. Write for freakaaliM. Ad,l MWl Ycu Abc tcfrijenitcrs '.. r ; When vou get v,; vrtadys como ia U . ' andecous. . :, , "; ; Je Ha fiiCCcaw J R Co. Stove Dealers Scl r.oofijig, ,'; "-.,-'' Conrat,'ra, Fbone tie. 2t B. Tryoa tL A I : -y ' at a u t - - J - i Secured ly moat careful se lection, from the ' best manu . facturers in the country. Our line of Sterling Silver and Solid and Plated nollow Ware Is beyond comparison. We . take pleasure to show " log you these goods, as , we know that they cannot ba Im proved upon and will please ' , ths most fastidious. Y, , Tf") P Ct. llW I Ca ...u ....Lw..l VVe '. JEWELERS. ; Let Us Srv2 Yea cm Fcr All Purposes tell the Best Cod t) that 'j money can bay, end know we can give satisfaction, no mat ter what . your : fuel- re ojirements may ba S Blacksmith ' Coals K ahdFucI to . & ; Ve- 'f ' e'.'at.' HotclUaon. v;W. INSURANCE $0FIR';Y'i LIFE, . ACCIDENT - CFFICKi No. a. Has BaJOAlag, asis, .. . ' LOOK FOR THE NAME '! t ..'. jr ), ,' ? ; .''. ;.'v-. In buying' Cut Olsss It pays to get the best. Libbey'a name ' Is engraved en each place and It Is known to be the finest made. - We are agents for Lib bey and keep a full assort- ' ment of Libbey'a,. aawell- as other standard makes. " Not the cheapest but the .. BEST t for the money. r - , , ' ' Y ",' i Garibaldi & Bo. M1'' -a- i tv-aI . -at JY-t. .-. ay 'Sl aw. v VT " aw - 4H- 1 ' 1 V ( - A n '; Before you buy your; ; ..; winters coal let U3 ; , ,,. ... show you a cucirs iiotci.st ly.iLi It may cavo ycu A v ft 1 r ' ' 1 ' Y ' We ara building an Engine Lathe shown by ths above cut It is complete In all psrtlculars, and taper attachment Is supplied when wanted," This laths lg 18-inch swing gnd T-feet centres. .'. ' ' ' - l We can furnish .blocks to put under head-stock and - tall-stock to rslsa these as much as two Inches, making 20-Inch swing for spsclal use, , We can furnish a revolving yoke to put Jn ' place of tall-stock to handle lone pieces' of. shaft or pipe.':' ' Y.'.Y f ' ,:. ':;.Y,' l :, , '.' ' - : m i; THE D. A. : JIACTOXE J3CJXDERS. We will send on approval to any responsible party ' in North or South Carolina, anything in Harness J or Saddlery Goods. Our stock of Harness, Saddles I ' and Accessory Goods is the largest in the rCaro ' Unas and we can furnish ypu' anything a horse ' wears or a horseman needs. Write or call on- us. y j.. v.:vADsv0RTirs soiis co. cjxiLORTTE, is. a THE CHARLOTTE ; , ; ,.,. ,. '.. W ARB SOUTHERN AGENTS FOR ':Y. -X-X - TTXITED WmEi OERMLAN XIED DLES AMk , BEDDLB ' FRAMES. v - V ..-.-I. x.,.f'':.. l. wnrra ds.for Mticwj.'..t , - xx-?: - X.vt'.: U.WU a. WIJ, Bta.M W.aa tTmmaA l B..V, .1.. aaa Wt.ta . - y r:'Y;. A .full Ua OXZABIATXTB ' , - . 'leS" I riV2'YCA:;3CLD I eta rxrjcra errs) crnux3 .: Exprooo Charrjos Paid Dy Uo. : r A trial wlU convince yon that these goods are the vrt Sasf for.',' medicinal ana otner' par poses, eiena at jour oraerg ana if not per- locily SSiiiiacvorj, return as our foBaea St once, au gaipmenie are Wmltb Potted op . Writ for prtem lUt i' . ' f - T -i MANTEL , , WORK. e Is m specialty of ours, and our man tela are far auperlor, both In material, workmanship and style, to the ordi nary stock. maataL We'd like yen to Inspect ear designs at first bands and know personally and perfectly the difference between our work and others. Twill prove money saving knowlsdge to yeu. We also handle tiles and , grates. Write for oata logua. ., T. H. WKAICV Wt ' Charlotte, N., O. v.v ViliTE CAF1VAS TIES -Vi Kew shipment of our unmatchablo White Canvas Oibson Tie, plain toe; thin sola, whfte Cuban heel. ; ; " '.Trice 1.50. White, Blue, Pink, Lavender, Coral snd Kile Green Linen ltiooon Tie. . Trice 13.50. ' Tea rl Gray Undressed ICld Court Tie and Christy Pumps. ' Y Trice. tX50.;;''';;''V;";;V.'';, Any tjtyle by mail lEo extra. GiirATil r TO JIPKINS CO. ft '.:?y- CHARLOTTE. N. C- SUPPLY COCPflllY of etappUea. Y X .,:( -r.. ;.-.i- -1.. '. ,"' ....-. , k'- ' ' , y.-., t , -..-; ; ' expense) anil roonrj wui DO re maae in puua cases. : . - s Exprmt Aoney Ordfr. of othor liquor. :Hm;'im:io a.' 'i '- - I V . aleBBa,'Slg X2ia juoosr w hadh .. v., cab eAMiirg rrrnnra mane waonta wwuM iaa k ta k. lieva, when the bouaewlfa , goes ta purchase floor for her baking day bat If ahe has oaae used the Pride of Charlotte flour she will take nothing elae. It Is mads of tho choloest m lected wheat and snroiiiu at our mlUa, MJlLUkNliUno 'LOtIt alUJLa . J. fata lunaca. rrosrlatoav Rions) SS. Y' Js V . 1 The ocean Is not the only waters which, make cooling brseaes. The . water of the atawba also make them, for here in Charlotte the breszes made by. the Catawba have a surpassing advSntaga ove those of the ocean, To " got the cooling brssteg of the ocean, wa have to go to the oceaaf. The old Catawba sends us an electrlo current and we supply ths fan. ; " r,". we have In stock a Urge lot of fans and wa can send out men at any tlma to book Ihem tsp with J uice from 'the CataWba, Tower Company, or from, the 4 h't steam tUnt : Trr5 p. a.I Tc.--rr:ir...j co- "i..:j . Illllf'"'! f'x 7 00000010 f-4 hsd been with tba company for many ( vetail SndLUligJ Puyg1o 1 w- e c:ur.Lc; :
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Aug. 24, 1906, edition 1
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