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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, SEPTEMBER 19, 1903. THE SPORTING WORLD 7 PhUademMa 2; Chicago L ' V . . Maw Tort T; Pittsburg 0. Second gam -New York 12: Pittsburg 7. - Brooklyn Z; St. Louis . Second game Brooklyn I; St.. Loula 0. ' . 4 Bosto Cincinnati IX. f-'f-jj:. American Vieame. ; ,: Chieese 1: Washington 0. fiL Louis 1: Philadelphia 1. Second fftrnt-Sfe Loula f ; Philadelphia 4 - . Cleveland 2; . Boaton L : . Detroit 1; New Tork I. - ' Southern uatMi ''-': Atlanta'!; Little Bock . -Nashville II New Orleans I; '. y - Birmingham t; Moblls 2. , '. ., Montgomery Memphis 4 . . , Virginia beaguc ; Roanoke J Danville I f - Richmond 2; Lynchburg I, r Norfolk 0; Portsmouth I (7 innings, darkness). f - Ewtera League. . . 'jersey City B; , Baltimore (8 Innings, darkness). . . ' Newark S; Providence I (called - Kb. darkneaa). .. ..v. Rochester 4; Montreal 10.'' - almost Invincible. The only acore of the came, came tn the seventh Inning-. Ander aon opened with a double to left, went to third on a fielder's choice, and scored on Parent's . Ion fly. Score: ' R. II. C Chicago. ... .. 009 lOx 1 S 0 Washington ....... .t . 00 009 e0-O It Batteries:' Walsh and Shaw and Sulli van; Johnaon and Street, time, 1:35. Um pires,. Egan and CLoutrhiln. , ;. . . NATIONAL LEAGTJB. . : ' " Won.: Lost Pet New Tork ........ Chicago . m..' Pittsburg .. .. ..:.... -Philadelphia. ....... .. Cincinnati .. .. ...... Boaton ... .. ... .. Brooklyn .. .. St. Louis 87 S m . as 63 Alt 84 M .0 78 W Mt 5 72 .474 67 7 . .41 47 88 .848 44 81 .W AMERICAN LEAGUE. ;. uetroit .. Cleveland Chicago , 6t Louis Philadelphia, Washington Boaton .... Now Tork . Won. Lost Pet ere ,. 78 .. 80 .. 76 .. 76 64 6 61 45 67 68 62 61 70 73 76 89 .678 .676 .651 .651 .477 .447 .446 J35 ' St Louis, Sept 18. St Louis defeated Philadelphia twice to-day t to 1 and 6 to 4. Early batting grave the' locals the Brat Kama. la the second, the lead alternated In te first half, but sharp and long hit ting gare 8t JLouls the gams, - Scorsi ; :- -. . m. k. st Louts :: 200 too oox-i j Philadelphia .. .. ... 000 000 WP-t: ' $At Batterlea: Powell and emitn; jnater ana Powers..' Ttm lt t Umpires, Sheridan and. Hurst .: V. : r --v,:.r-;, - ' Seeond games ' ' . ' ' R E. St Louis .. . 1101Hht-.lS 8 PhiladelphU .. ' 030 010 010-4 I 3 Batteries; Dineen and Spencer; Coomhs and. Lapp. Time.. 1:44, Umpire. LHurrt and 6herldan. : ;;-.:, BOrraET LEAGUE. SOUTHERN LEAGUE. Won. Loirt. Pet New Orleans .. Nashville ' Memphis .. .. .. Montgomery .. . Mobile Atlanta Little Rock .... Birmingham .. . 76 66 .676 74 66 .m 72 62 .637 71 62 .533 64 69 .481 62 71 .466 63 75 .456 60 83 .376 Atlanta, Ga., Sept 18. Scorer: ? -" R. H. E. Atlanta .. .. ..- 000 200 00x-2 4 3 Little Rock ... 009 000 010-f 4 Batteries: Johns and Smith; Buchanan and Wood. Time, 1:30. Umpire, -nen-nlnger. ' , ' Nashville, Tenn., Sept 11 Score: R- H. B. Nashville 001 008 Hi- ; New Orlaana .. 001 000 0012 7 2 If Batterlea: Dusxan and Hnrlburt: Phil lips and etratton. Time, i:au. umpires, Carpenter and FltSBimmons. GOLF AT THE MECKIXXBURG. j SEVEN STORES BURNED OUT. links Being: Laid Off at WeH-KnowhlFlre at Epring Hope, in Nash County, tlnio e an Eymore In the Business Centre of the Town -No Insurance -rnea and Lose is Tout Special to The Observer.-" . . Spring Hops, Septal 8. At I o'clock this ' morning flre visited this town Virginia Resort Fox-H online? Now a popular Sport Tar - Heels and outers Registered Now. Specie! to The Observer, ; ' s Chase CHy, Sept II.- These . bright and crisp September days are indue numbers realise that this Is the mostn' M result buildings containing ficasant month of the rear to spend "even store rooms and the nostnfflre at the Mecklenburg.' - Mr. Robert vera burnt -ti ' th. i m. fcheela, of. New Haven. Conn U irere I bulldlnm w .n r ' ... uperintending the laying out of an located in the block nearest the busl- . a"41 CTurw, waicn 13 now 1 ness' centre or the town. The losses wfll nnder way and will entend In all .. n. ' " 7e oa'C9 ujvvwui luiwiiT in irons or um noi 1 HntiAf-n. ka.iiin. . 0 .. affordins; a popular diversion, lor non- Brantly a total loss.' Th. lock ho.M piajing guests, seated on the broad were saved. Postmaster Brantly did Vnv cmn hve flM riew of 11,6 not keP Vha stampi T and 1 money n The National Beula (Tlub of Amer. I . n..nin ...'r.,-.r i wC VU mCV heM C,t0ber "-occupied b7 IL Ta WrZZ 21 a. will attract 1 lirrt nvd nl ..j ri i n. . . uu DuuiaciD viaifcu&B. ' vjl-4 s 1,U OO jfl total JOSJL hunting Is now a nooular amusement I . vr. .... t m . a. hunt .vn- -!.;. .1 . ..i vhi. -m v. ta-.s. "ijy, joss aoout II 000. Emh.na".K i0"11"!1 W;IU me't No- , Building owned by W. H. May and vember 4th. Many handsome nrlzea I k c . 1 r" IX? bee? -4 Mr, oVro mad if HV Hesterrphotogrsher. K-V-Ti i...: to . Moore 160 and to Hester - - " """".f evre . AU giuuiwiva VV !IaVO VII I 2vQ. ' packs of hounds many new ones hart I , v.'Me . -. already been entered, and Indications jVper ' V" point to the largest crowd that has b!ihi. k t t ci cvex anenaea. - 1 nnnimiaA h th. m. n.f One of the week's. most pleasant I w-fT. t n ' . .v. . n7ru. 7."'''". " I goods was carried out V."?"!"'.' - -""nore,proveq a very It hArd to -nr,roxim.tl th. ,OM QBiirnrrni hAot s 1 a -aA hA-in ar i . . . r " 7 " " " "c ""ion buildings. In some respects the WIIXIAM FIRTH, PRES. THE FRANK B. CXnilNS, Tire Tns. and J 4 AMERICAN IWOISTHIWG COMPAfJY J. 8. COTHBAK. So"Ulrn RepreaenUUve, 405 Trnat BMt, CHAELOTrU, It. 0. party in honor of Ml Alma Elam, I lots are more valuable without the Montgomery, Ala.v Sept 18. Score: R. H. E. Memphis 000 000 130-4 4 Montgomery 001 201 lOx 8 t 1 Batteries: Garrlty and O'Leary; Guaae and Hart. Time, 1:40. Umpires, Brown and Wheeler. VIRGINIA LEAGUE. Won. Lost Pet Richmond .. Danville .. . Roanoke .. Portsmouth Lynchburg , Norfolk .. 85 41 .675 74 61 .602 63 67 .481 61 72 .428 51 76 .402 61 ' 77 J NATIONAL LEAGUE. New York. 8ept. 18,-Before a crowd aid to be the largest In the history of baseball, New Tork took a big jump to ward the winning of the National Lea " gue pennant by taking both games of a double-header with Pltteburg to-day. Hard hitting by the leaders was a fea ture of both games. Matbewson pitched a masterly game In the first battle, allowing but five hits and not passing a man. Pittsburg failed to aeore and thai final score was 7 to 0. In the seeond game Pittsburg brought the bat hevliy Into play, soorlng four times in the - first three innings s and knocking Wlltse out of the box and tally ing three runs tn the eighth. New Tork. v.v.vr had already rolled up 12 runs. .. t.A nt two of Pittsburg's box men, Camnlts and Leever, making the result 12 to 7. twin games worn . by clean fielding. ( r. H. K Pittsburg .. .. .... 000 000 000-O 6 1 C" wir 011 040 lOx-7 10 0 R.tt-rles: Maddox. Brandon and Gib- eon; Mathewson and Bresnahan. Tints, 1:40. Umpires, O'Day and Klem. Second game: " . Pittsburg 801 000 030- 7 13 1 -Hr 201 003 60X-12 18 2 : Batteries Camnlts. Leever, Vail and ih.n- VOTltae. McGThnlty and Breana v.- .-.a MMdha.m. Time. 2 hours. Um pires, O'Day and Klem. Tto-tnn. Sent 18. In a heavy hitting mnA tooriy nlayed game ClnclnnaU de feated Boston to-day 12 to 6. Dorner was knocked out of the box in me irorm. Nine hlU and a base on balls off Llndft tnan. who succeeded him, netted 11 runs. Score:' " " -- R. H. K. OnclnnaU 010UOO00O-13 16 2 Boaton I11 002000-6 12 3 Batteries: Rowan, Dubee and McLean; Dorner, Mattern. Llndaman and Smith. Time, 1:68, Umpire, RlglerV Philadelphia. Sept 18. Chicago sxaaJ beaten here to-day In a pitchers battle, which was not decided until the tenth In Blng. Chicago filled the bases with one out in the tenth, but Zimmerman fanned and Tinker was put out trying to steal home. With ne out in Philadelphia's half. Knabe tripled and scored on Titus' sacrifice fly to left field. - Scores1 ,v , . Chicago OMOOOOflOO 1 t ,8 Philadelphia OOO-000 010 1-3 7 1 Batteries: Overall and KHng; McQull lln and Jacklltsch. Time, 2 hours. Um pires, Johnstone and Emslle. -. Brooklyn, N. T. Sept. M.-In the dou ble-header this afternoon at Washington Park. Brooklyn and St. Louis broke even. Bt. Louis winning the first game 4 to 3 and Brooklyn capturing the second 3 to 0. The second game was . called . after . the first halt of the seventh Inning on ac count of darkness.. t ?; Score: ' . R.H. It Bt Louis - .. .. 020 Oil 000-4 ' 1 Brooklyn .. .. . 000 200 000-2 S I Batteries: Lush and Bliss; Rucker and Dunn. Time, 1:46., Umpire, Owens. .'Second garnet . t, -. R. H. E. St. Louis ... .. .. ...... 000 000 0-0 8 . 2 Brooklyn .. .. .. ...... 030 000 x-8 X - 0 Batteries: 8alee and Moran; Bell and Farmer, Tltne, 1:Z Umpire. Owena. -..;-.''""", 111 1 I aBS--aa-BBNsSBB-a--as-aaBaswa . AlkfERICAN LEAGUE. Detroit. rVpti M."-Detrolt' had little chance to beat . Chesbro to-day, getting t one hit up to the seventh. : What chance it had was thrown away by erra tic infield work and Payne's poor throw ing;, fblldwirig two scratch hits In lite fourth.. ' ;- ;':-.-'' Score! !; -iyfA'.'j .' R Detroit ' .. .V . i..." 000 600 1001 I'l j New Terk .. .. .... 401 000-8 til Batteries: ; Whiter, Wfllett and Payne 1 and Schmidt, Cheebro and Blair.- Time, 1:33. .Umpire. Evans. ; - , v Birmingham, Ala., Sept 18. Score: R. H. E. Birmingham 000 000 03x 3 11 2 Mobile .. 000 000 0023 3 0 Batteries: Fleharty and Raub; Becker and Garvin. Time, 1:20. .Umpire, Moran. PIRATE STOCK LOWER, New York's Doable Victory Over Pitt -.burg Yesterday Increases Faith in Giants. The double victory . which the lucky New Yorkers won from Pitts burg yesterday has Increased faith In the Giants' pennant contentions and lowered perceptibly Pirate stock. Local fans continue to be much arous ed over the situation both in the Na tional and American Leagues. .. At the rate New Tork is going now and has been going for two weeks it looks as if the hopes of Pittsburg and Chicago in the National race are des tined to be shattered. The Giants are exhibiting a specimen of winning which it has never displayed at any other time during the . season, and unless a severe slump sets in and either Matthewson or Wlltse, the two erack -pitchers, fall by the wayside, there la no reason In the world why the pennant will not be awarded them In the American Leaarue the situa tion is beginning to take on another aspect. The Cleveland tum whinh has been making fair bids for the bunting occasionally during the sea son has gone into the winning streak and it looks now as If it would over take Detroit, to whom the oddshave been going. The first division teams, Detroit, Cleveland, 8t Loula and Chicago, all have a look-In on the rag, and it appears as If the race would continue to be. a neck-to-neck affair. The Southern League closes to day with -the two leading teams. New Orleans and Nashville, playing each other in a double-header. The re sult of these games will decide the Issue with them, and while New Or leans has been maintaining- a fair leadr the plucklness of Nashville has brought them close to each other for the final stretch. It is remarkable that so many leagues are having such close conclusions this year. It looks as if the Greensboro-Greenville situa tion started the whole thing. mm uvuusag JUUIIK 111U V A fUIII CUUU1A. I V...1 11 Im. - 1 M A hA a a M .. VT... vui.uiiigjs. x tiw omy insurance on resented to Miss EUm u i . e,tfcer ' or atock of goods was cTOno? prlieanTh."6 made "! D-tj" h th wiv,.; . va a. viuwni aiuro room, usea as at ilirJ! Vl 2Z amP room commercial traveler.. acefulirDre.ent Ttt to Mr? R R U l" llke,y that oln 0f th8 ulWtag BetheJ ofKarn Mr i j wouId nave ben torn awa' at an condor &la J.BnaI rly day to make way for more sub- n ' I C n 7,nm. M ..u V. m atantisl ones. The loss falls particu prise, a handsome card case, and Mrs. ,-. h th m i, k,..i, A. L. J. Boswell, of Virginia, won a beautiful pack of cards. Mrs. W. R. Kenan, of Wilmington, N. c, is here with her very charm- fl lng daughter. Miss Kenan, who is s delightful addition to the younger set Miss Clara C- Capehart Is a pretty and popular North Carolina girl who is spending some time here. She goes fox-hunting daily and wins larly heavy on the men doing business in the various store rooms. The In surance rate of 10 per cent, was re- a prohibitive one, and as a result no protection was carried. The fronts of all the buildings on the opposite side of the street were blistered and all of the plate glass fronts were broken by the Intense heat. The awnings onXhese build- many encomiums on he? expert and ng. caught ' fire, but men bravel the daring horsemanship. Miss Harriet n anPu' ea.,iSem. Marks Is a petite attractive girl from buildings Ignited. There la soma Raleigh, N. C. who has been here for Of mg wire, f lhf ele several weeks Master Buell Cooke, Pl numD57 01 W"Z oc," "lB'l the brlsht and manlv son of Mr. and " wu- iuwc. u Mrs. A. J. Cooite. of the Mecklen- arly and no damage resulted rrom h..r !. i. t. r.init -Dork I live wires. The damage to the Duiia icii in.u fvwn, i a . ... 1 . .. . .. . , , School. Durham. NT. C. n- across tne street irom in. uurn- Manv nannla ara avnortail In the I ea aiStnci IS IUII cuvuruu vy ; ; AMUSEMENTS' ;. -' "CLASSMATES.- ' ' Norman Hackett, who will appear ln De Mine's great American play, -yiassmates." at the Academy of nuuc next rridav nieht was asked the other day what he considered the dominant note of his character, nun. can Irving, and what was the real es sence of the play Itself. "The domi nant note of Duncan Irving,' he. re plied, "la the enunciation, by ri-ht living, of the eternal nrlneinlpa nf true American courage. I am an American and I am playing, thank Ood, In an American play. The Am erican author has given me some ex treme moments for the expression of American anger and American Jus tice; I use the word 'extreme' ad visedly. The enUre play is so ex tremely American and so charged with everything that goes' to make us proud of the title. thatI feel elated every time I ion my West Point cadet STOP- UR.&B-KEi;: -. , - . - r ... .- s ,;. . About lfeaky roofs and use.Rer Hintkote Roofing. , For sale only by CHARLOTTE SUPPLY CO. We carry everything in IMill Furnishings. . attraction of paramount melody In terest It is now pretty well con ceded that the truly enviable reputa Uon achieved by "The Smart Set" Is mainly due to its enticing features of 1 . - . wui, n a rcuuci eu ut a m itar-'iir-S '""""I I fl ig a band of sensational 1 "iVki .i.,Y , 1 "V" vocalists as ever came under one I fight my rival, Bert Stafford, for banner. fZ:u"Zl" iJEr, Acting upon the t ound.Uon of favor showing what an American soldier is made of and what he is fighting for. There Is need of all of a man's elo quence, all of his magnetism, all of his temperament, his Individuality, vigorous and persuasive as they may be, to properly portray this .wonder ful character De Mllle has drawn. Duncan Irving is this year's prise part, and I am naturally overjoyed that I have been fortunate enough to draw it. I am proud of my part and of my play." ln- THE LION AND THE MOUSE." A notable feature of Charles Klein's "The Lion and the Mouse," which Henry B. Harris" brings to the Acad emy Of Music next Tuesday night Is the wholesomeneaa and distinct drawing of the. various characters In the story. There cannot be found in the play iari, miss , c. . u capenari. Ayoca, . Vdl.on renreaentatlve of the Stieff ' nleed a rare occurrence to Mrs. J. Harris, R. Harris, South Madison, representative 01 tne euen . thpatre without ha-vlna- to Boston; M. W. Riddle. W. W. Archer, music house had a .room at the; tne wut, t w mih.. v -or nvi tr r SDivev boarding house Just a block "ear tne aoinhs or misaoings or one He had occasion to be up at ; r more or sucn characters on tne next few weeks. Among tnose ai- -"'"" th.or v., been advanced villain, a frivolous matron, a way E2rWl2V?7j r.nMehartWA,IocaCRPN: a.O ToXr7 ? f a C. A. W. 'Miller. E. W. Brooke. Jr, C Splvey boarding house Just TV- Brdrd'c,R-L.MBrowhn,0J,o ? oL Lane Sterne J D. Lotke A?Br'Hoge called to Dr. W. M. Perry, who rang : wonderful knowledge of what Is most ,trn6,i? ;RifhS the church bell nearby. When Col- desired by the public of to-day over V t;..r"i r J.w"V; ' ;:.T.: Vr Moi.nn wnk it seemed that tne rootiignts. and nis treatment or RavVr Roannke- M m M it' Price the enUre block was on lire. The the people In this pleasing play shows I cough, and heala the aenaltlve bronchial S!' tT"eWMM"Mn w w InVni o the bell and the blowing a delightful sympathy on the part of membrane.. . No ?plum. no chloroform. w.iV. mi A'w.-T - . r.e thl .hl.tlK the Dower plant the dramatut. The clean! ness of notnina naran uaM to injure or auppreas. William.. Danville; Charles C.llr. of the whtatle ".JLP.nd "The Lion and the Mouse" has been P-.T."1 J?r.. . Shoon's. Accept no other. tturungton. r. u.: j. u. vraig. oiaca- 1 aiuuocu vv. y. , ,..,.1. stock, S. C; W. R. Kimball, N. Cap- many were sopn on tne scene Ion, M. Todes, J. Q. Penn, Oxford accorded the muslo department of the unqualified, musical comedy hit' the management has this season permit ted even a wider scope for the In terpolations of tuneful surprises, and some of the songs and incidental re frains are said to approach a genu ine innovation, with absolute fair ness. The comedy element which has always been so famously provided for by 8. H. Dudley and an able corps of mirth Instigators, Is kept well to the fore In thj rejuvenation of this splendidly arranged entertainment of fun and music, and the most posi tive assurance Is offered that the large contingent of feminine beauty, ranging from a bevy of dusky maid ens to a bunch of Creole divinities, comprises only such candidates for perfection 0. face and form as are Imbued with rare vocal accomplish ment and have a natural aptitude for active stage deportment. Tickling or dry Cough will quickly Inosen when ualng Dr. Shoop'a Cough Remedy. And It la ao thoroughly harm less, that Dr. Bhoop tella mothers to uaa nothing !". even forvery younar. babies. The wholesome green leavea and tender tenia of a lung healing mountalnnua ahrub lv the curative pronertlea to Dr. Rh'oop's Cough Remedy. It calma the N. C; E. B. Hubbard, Roanoke. ON THE RACE TRACK. Gravesend Summaries. I a huge factor In the remarkable suc- -1 . L . . , . t,.. a liuiAVmnrt than a year aw cm enjoyed oy inn inieraung anu a whole block was burned, and the ; well-told story of certain phases of flre of this morning came as no sur- tne money woria 01 mis country 10 nri Th buildings were regarded day. as an eyesore to the town, and It Is The seat sale opens at Hawley's this now thought that large commodious morning and as many demands have brick buildings will take their place. Oraveaend. N. Y-. Sept. 18.-In a terrific The postofflce was opened this morn drive, which lasted all through the last lng In the old bank building, which quarter of a mile the Squire won the is well sultea lor tne purpose Sea Breeze selling atakea, at one and one MAY PLAT HERE. Col- Char- University Challenges Medicsd lege For Football Game in lotte Other Games in prospect. The football squad of the North Carolina-Medical College, numbering about twenty soujs, -has begun -work under Captain Seymour and la making fair progress. There is talk of a game witn ne university of North Carolina and the local Institution In Charlotte on Saturday, the Sd of Oc tober. The University makes the proposition and an answes win t . turned by the medical college to-day, after deciding whether or nt ir. best to attempt it A game la sched uled also with the University of South Carolina at uoiumDia, s. C on. Octo ber 2 Id. A Contest will -nrohahlv ha pulled off between the Tar Heels and mo vnarieston Meaicai college at Charleston some time during the lat ter part of October er the first , of NovenVber. r s These are some of. the games that are talked of. The entire arrange ment thus far is largely tentative. I Manager Kelley, of Carthage, has not yet arrived, be(ng expected to-day. It is too early as yet to hasard propho cies of the season's prospects. - Want a Gun eighth mllea to-day by a -abort noae from Arase. Summary: First race. 2-year-olda, selling,- 6Vi fur longs: Lawton Wiggins won; Ragman second: Sir John third Time, 1:07. Second race, handicap tor all ages, mile and three-sixteenths: Stamina won; Mou SOLDIER'S UNEXPECTED ALLY. already been made It Is expected open with an unsual firmhesa. to AL. FIELD'B MINSTRELS. 'The Five Musical Marines" is the title of a big musical feature with the Al. O. Field Greater Minstrels this ti . Mnhamninlan Holy Man Res-1 season, Qulgley, Prill, Woods. Ral- ton and Walters. Beautiful electrical effects show a storm at sea, with tho waves dashing against the steel cued a British Regiment Youth's Companion, Rir D. C. Drury-Lowe, who recently sides of an armored cruiser, while the queue second; Pins and Needles third, died, a veteran of Crimea, the Mutiny, music rendered by the marines adds Time, 2:001-o. I the Zulu and Egyptian wars, was uuc no mile 10 ine magnuicence 01 irrn Third race, the Sea Breese of It&oo, - of the leaders of tne rorcea marcn iu scene, in aaanion 10 eneir war on year-olds, selling, mile and an eighth: The Cairo, which made its way for sixty- the cornet, saxaphones, xylophones, Squire won; Arase second; Anteus third. nve mies across the desert and con- trombones and other instruments, the Time, 1:53 1-5. summated the-victory of Tel-el-Kemr. iiwi uw imniurr i ""' y "- Fourth race. 3-year-olds, selling, about . curou incident Is told of the cam- truments or tn-isyown invention, a C furlongs: Fort Johnaon won; ueunum . Tn t ry mu.trates the abso- " V'""u fu "y ... Tm.,, Pri third. Tima. l9 2-5. Pa.,gn- i n " L "... -...i .h. ' Qulgley as the -Lone Fisherman." -"-"'"i " -. . 7 1 lute ana superaimuun um o . j i. ... .u . 1, Fifth race. 3-year-olds and up, selling, mile and a half: Juggler won; Milford second: Wild Refrain 'third. " Time, z:38. Red Friar sulked and refused to run. Sixth race, maiden 3-year-olda and up, A f. Arana to tneir religion, atbui uai.o. ,.1 . hi. im Kawan n,hin . had concentrated his rorces near tno anytnIn(r n. can catch, old shoes, eels. English camp, ine nrinan aoiairra oI(1 c0thes, while he gives his care were a aueer looking set In their fi attention to the bottle beside him mil. T aiJ l a sixteenth: buk7of Roanoke rough, loose Jackets, dusty and mud- j only Doc Qulgley could get the laughs won: Toreny second; Dixie Girl third, ay. tneir growing u. , uut no awi u wnn " i". Time, 1:50. Sold by Mullen's Pharmacy. Southern: Railway N- B Following schedule figures pub-l-ened only as iniormaUon, and are aot .uarantoed. Sept. 7th. 1905: . . l. a. m.. No. to. daily, for Waablngtos and polnu North. Pullman drawing room aleepera t0 Nw Tork. Day coaches to Washington. 1:30 a. m., Ko. , dally, for Columbia, Savannah and Jacksonville. Pullmaa drawing room aleepera to Augusta and Jacksonville. Day coaches to Jacksonville. 3:30 s. m.. No. and local points. 6:63 a. m.. No. 44, dally, for Washmgton and polnu North. lay coaches Charlotte to Washington. Pullman sleeper Atlanta to Raleigh. : a. m., Ko. 35, daUy, for Columbia and local points. j. 3:00 a. m.. No. (, dally except Sunday, for Btateavllle, Taylor. villa and -local polnu. Connects at Moereeville for Wm-aton-SaUm, and at Stateavllle tor AaUe- viua. 7:13 a. m.. No. S. 3, dally, for Richmond 1 t Catty, for Atlanta. sfssssssssi ssttgeflD COMING SOON NORMAN HACKETT in CLASS f7 MATES XJ . PASQUOTANK COURT MONDAY. Several Important Civil Cases Will water. AraBl dammed this canal ana Come For Trial Judge warn to cut a deep dram by wnicn ne iminura to let out the water into tne vaney belts and helmets; but the strictest The Al. O. Field Greater Minstrels discipline was maintained.. 1 will be seen here for an engagement A canal ran close to their line of of two performances at the Academy Intrench menu, from which they got of Music Wednesday. OfHIB Will su U II bair .iiimuuy m Hawley's. Preside. Special to The Observer. and so make it Impossible for the "THE SMART SET." A high pressure musical comedy of vastly malve proportions must In deed be "The Smart Set." which comes to the Academy of Music next Unnov mntlnAA anI nlirnt an,f al. this city, who --exchanged courts fori lng. The tendency before had been ;rea,jy the Indications give reason to I Ti-111.1. a 4 Vtlas sitnnlv Elisabeth City. Sept. 18.-Superior 7,- ; before The flna, battle Court convenes here Monday morn- th British engineers were astonish ing with Judge George w. Ward, of ed to find the water In the canal ris six weeks with Judge Oulon. on the P' lTO "mr"" .Zl bench. Both SUte and criminal r... darned tney '."uppowd th. cases will be tried, neither of which I onjy solution of the mystery was that have heavy dockets nor a great many the rising of the Nile had niiea tne cases of special Interest or import- canal above the level of the dam an1 tnat tne water was pourm on n.. rii. iru.rai waa availed of at once. The most ImporUnt cases on the th l0k wa. or,.nea and the level of civil docket are Lizzie ivea et ai. ver- the water raised. ance. sus Charles Grlng and Corporation of Elizabeth City versus D. B. Banks et al. The former rase arises from a tag, owned by Charles Grlng, of Philadelphia, sailing Into and onto the Bnell Marine Railway. Cleveland, O., Sept. IS.' Cleveland de- Statesvllle Sportsmen ..V ' Onb. Special to The-Observer. i StateivUIe, Spt. . ll-As a result of a meeting of the sportsmen of the town at the commercial club a few nights ago a movement is on foot to organise local shooting, or gun club. Fifteen or 20 gentlemen have already signed as "members, and It Is probable that an organization will re effected within a few days. Mr. H. ft. Cowles. who Is one of the pro moters of the movement, has a pri vate clay pigeon trap on his property near the sutesvliu Plaster and Ce ment Company's plant and some of the local sportsmen have been try ing their skill during the past few days. They did some tine shooting Monday and Tuesday afternoons. Mr. E. S. Pegram and Chief of Police fl W. Conner making 1 a-nod recorda. The true solution of the Increase of water never entered the European mind. Later It was discovered. Aram Pasha had cut the dam. A dervish, or holy man. murh venerated, had come which He 'h? -was. inherited y Lizzie Ivea et al. f mams; nt tnr "" -" 'V?"Z I wv- --.1 .. i. .1, a v.ji.,lit contrary, to the faith. He declared damaged, for which the complainants that although the British ioMhfi ask 11.000. Aydlett tc Ehringaus were InHdel dogs they were still Ood s represent the complainants and, J. creatures, ana snouia ni i...u i Heywood Sawyer, the defendants. . j suffer. '...'. Th mi at rornoratlon of Kllea.lv Arahl was a devout Moslem and he beth City versus D. B. Banks et at. Instantly complied with the dervisn s has been before the public for quite! decision. awhile and Is to recover 15,000 forfeit 1 : - - bond, -which the defendants, who Too Active In Politics. are- Baltimore capitalists and o wtf-1 ve-ashlng-tori Dispatch, 11th. ers of the Eiizabtti Ctty Water and : rh disciplining of several govern- Power Company, ut tip to guaran- . .. nnmirai tee good faith to establishing a gas ,'n non need In a statement v , " --j Kjvn out by ths Civil service corn- never leen insUtled. hence the wit L (m towlay. As a result of rep- r. nanus, representing nis company, rPaamatlons and Investlgstlona of nas. appearea numoers 01 im ne- tne commiM!on end the Post fore the board of aldermen with anf .nt r u tJthar Ksurances that he and hls fmocUtm he4ter-carrler In the Denver, Colo.. wrr- j... '"i ppo-tofTiee. has been reduced, and gas Dlant or forfeit. 15.000.. but the a H, ,nd w, R. phiiiip, clrrki aldermen, as well as the citizens gen- ir. .t-,,. v n natfn..a erally. Ured of promises and wlktP)toBW,ajllll,.fltr political words and despaired of ever securing aethHty cease, under penalty of anticipate a perfect ovation for this TUESDAY NIGHT HENRY B. HARRIS OFFERS THE LION AND THE MOUSE Original production. Excellent cast. Beats on salo to-day at Hawley's. ITIrc 50-, 75c., $1.00, $1.80. ZZa. rJSr- te'tHo'T. '" " with plstoU re- shots." Mr. Conner la about the best shot with revolver in these parts. He can sit on his horse and pot a bullet in a target three Inches square forty yards away almost every shot. He .can shoot better with his large revolver than most people can with rides, y v - Bern Is single scored Cleveland's first, while Goode's single, an error and a wild , pitch was responsible for the other.' ... . fjcore: - ' . v R. H. B. - Cleveland ,, .. ... 08 100 Olx z .1 S : Boaton .i ...-.... 010 000 4001 0 at. Batteries: Rhoades and Semis; Arrel lanes snd Donohue. Time, 1:38. Umpire, Connolly. - : ' . - . . Chicago. -. Sept., It Washington was shnt twit 1 to to-day In a bard-fought pitchers battle. Walsh kept all the vial tors' bits scattered, while Johnson was Pink Pain Tablets Dr. Phoopa atop Headache, womanly pains, any pain, any where, in 19 minutes sure. Vermula en the 13c bx. Aak your druggiat er dortor abnat this formula it's fine. - Mullen's Pharmacy. . r . . a gas plant from that source. Tne city attorney represents the Interests of the corporation, while the defense will be ably taken care of by Ayd lett ak Ehringhaojf - '. - - ' The criminal docket is taken up with cases s gain at negroes, the ma jority of which Js for larcencyr- re tailing' etc. The cases of most Im portance are: James Raid. Jr.. a half-witted negro boy ef II yeraa, for killing his father at his home a few miles south ef this city last' July, claiming that the killing was In de fense of his mother, who was being tucked by his father; Arthur Bunch, resisting arrest and shooting Chief of Police. Bell last March; Bennle Lee for criminally assaulting; a 1-year-old colored girl. Gale this Clark, last Au gust. In this last case the panic. Interested are all negroes and che ev idence Is said to he pretty conclusive against the boy, who Is 17 years of age and cf not more than ths aver age negro intelligence. diemlesaL Hill ihad been nominated for Stale Senator, and he was Informed also that K lie' desired to retain his por tion In the postal service. It would be necessary to decline the nomina tion at once. -,- . Catarrh If you arc interested in politics you can't afford to miss hearing S. H. Dudley, "THE DliICK POLITICIAN" During this campaign ho will deliver a series on "The Third Candidacy of 'William,' " and the Smart Set Comedians will look after Judge Taft's fight. If you wish to keep posted on politics see THE BLACK POLITICIAN" Academy of Music, Mon day Matinee and Night, Sep tember 21st. Prices 25, 50, 75c. and $1. Liniment Cure IS ANTISEPTIC AND HEALING. -Bums, ScjJdc, QtoU, Bruise, Sprain, Rtermtim, bore Throat, Aches, and any ailment reached by external arolicabori, The lUndard household remedy since 1848. r ' ror Man ana littL At dnifgisU. ,25c, 50c and 81. mmm Cold In Head, Hay Fever, rapidly de lects the mucous membrane of the throat and leads ta graver compli cationa unless promptly attended to. We recommend King's . 8a raa peril la Internally to purify the blood, and direct treatment with Dr. Klnj's Ca tarrh Remedy (a douche comes with each - bottle). It fains a foothold from which It Is hard'to dlslodse. With treatment of these two medi cines any ordinary rase will yield nulckly 4he very worst eases will be grestly relieved. The price, $1.00: three for IS.S. snd ajuaranteed. Sold by Burwell. A Dunn. . And many other painful and distressing ailments from which most mothers suffer, can be avoided bv ti si n v O) 3 P ther't Friend, this rem: through the critical ordeal with safety. ; No woman who uses Mother's Friend need fear the suffering Incident tabirthjforitrobs the ordeal of its dread and Insures safety to life of mother and child. fsAwSasB V akSS ' ia-s M mam 4r!awaa. J win j. v a tiw viuu mau I I i " healthy, strong and food j L narurca. ,,H(l.far-UoB wmVes-a laa a arvitlaa la . zxixriXD RjcocuTox ca ' N attests. Oe - T'-i- h-4 LIW,Sfl Day coaches Charlotte to Atlanta. Stops at principal points en route. 10:03 a. m.. No. SS. dallv. lor Waahlra. ton and points North. PuUmaa drawlns; room aleepera to New Tor. Dy eoaches to Washington. Dinins; ear aerrice. 11:10 a. m.. Ko. OL dallv tnr WlnatM. Salem. Roanoke and local points. 10:06 a. m.. No. 17. dally. New Tosk and Nw Orleana Limited. Drawlnf room aleeplna; cars. Observation and elub ears. New Tork to New Orleana. Drawing room sleeper. New Tork to Atlanta, Solid ruiiman train, uinine- car servioe. . 11:J5 a. m.. No. 11. dallv. far Atlanta. mWA lAtS I nnla t:00 p. tn.. Ko. 48. dallv. lor r3raanatx- and local pol.ita. :00 p. m.. No. 41. dally except Sunday, for Seneca and .'ocal point ' s:B p. tn., No. ZJ. dally, for Columbia nd local polnta. . '..P' m" No- M. dally except Sunday lor Sl.teavllla. Tayloravllle and local ffWt Sit PAtiaiaitla a.kOaa . - . . vllle- Knosvllle snd Chattanoosa. .i p ,m - No. 12 dally, for Richmond and local polnta. Handles Pullmsa. slaep. foiifl" Yl to ""'nanon. and Char, lotta to Richmond 7:38 p. m.. No. . dally. New Tork and New Orleana Limits for Washington and polnta North. Drawlr. room alaep. TorkninL0" ,nd C";b to Naw Sw'traln'.8"" C" 80114 U t.X p. m., No. 35. dally, for Atlanta a. point. South. Pullman tatte TeT!te ,WBKSn Jlf.K-W Z" race. .RT,;,(fIht043'xt'r;ntr,L Pu'B detail inf'!n,r c,r reservations and oefsn information can ha ohtainaji tickat o,,ce. no. Vice Pres. and Oen. sfar., H. It. HJRDWICK. p. T u w. It. TATLOR. O. P. Al, ' n Washington. D. XL ! R. L. VERNON. T. P. A." Charlotte, it. C. SEABOARD These arrivals and departures as wall the time and connection with other eona panles, are slv.n only as Informs tknTanI are not cuarantaed. . Dlract Una to the principal cities Marth stast. South and South wiit SSuf; taking effect Sept. Hth. 1301 iublic ,Z ' Tlckata for paaaasa on all trains are sold by this company and accm.a V TiZ pasaensar with the underatandine th.T in a company win not be leeponeibl- ine allure to run Its trslns on ached ule tl ml or lor any auch delay as mar h iT,i', T to their op.r.tlo.1. tare to '.ZrSZS' f Vlv.0 oorwt tlm eonnoctrunea! but this company is not reaponal" u to errors or omlaaiona. , Tralr.a leave Charlotte as follows: ' No. 40. dallv. at 4 . HI a .. ' " Hamlet and Wllminston. cnnecini M Monroe with tl lor Atlanta. Birmtnaham end the Uouthweat; with M WeMon and Portaniouth. with tt a iT. , New'0ryok"e'8h Rlchn" wVbVJ?;.: No. 41. daily, at S.IJ p. m . for Vrnn. Hamlat. WUminaion and .1 local SSr?!. conn-rllna at Hamlet with 4j7r cStu bin. Savannah and all Florida frolnTa! a? on" Mew'W Ve out chance. No. IM. dally. :) p. m.. Monroa connectlna with 41 for Atlanta. RlV l.am and the Sot.thweat with Tb"!..; Hamlet for Richmond. AVMhri. .i eler on thia train from CwK?av New Yprk. With No. tt at Ucml N Ralelsh. Portrlouth and Norton? ,0r No. 13. 10.01 a. m., daily, from -IS-. North and South. m,n '"lat- No. 4S, daily. 11 SS a. m.. from trnmi. ton and all local points. UmlB- , No. t dally. I 35 p. n.. from RntW. foroton. Shelby. Uncotatoi and C- i w W. Railway polnta. No. la, 11:90 p nr. dally, from Wllmr. ton. Hamlet and Monr.laT-I'B'' East. North and Southwest, conjilo.il at Hamlet and Xlonrtx. ewineeUnf 1. " ra"a et Hamle with fto. im. aur. ax m a. n, . : through trains for polnta North Sol, snd Southweat. which are comr".! vestibule day eeachea lZ mouth and Atlanta, and VaaWnrtoiV.i Jackaoavnie. end .lptn m ', w. " J Jersey City. Birmingham and lJZLZ?!? end Jersey City aal JaehvlUeT cm cars o all through trtlna! c" Per tntoranation, ttme-tablee. reaai-r. ' tlona er Seaboard d.-crtptlrr llUratu?. aeply.te tteket aranta er adflra JAMES KEB. JR.. C. P jT a Selwyw HoleL , t . Charlotia t n . Schedule in effect Sept. ith, Xl:laraL.v Charlotte. So. Fy. Ar :JWpr, S 50 pm Winston. N. Sk W.' Ar r , 'S7pmLy afartlaavUle, ivll:5. , rasmar nsantis. L.r W:2t a m Connect at Roanoke via Bhenanto. Valley Route for Hageratown, and i points la Pennsylvania and New York. PuUmaa sleeper. Roanoke and Pbtucu- 1 nr.ua n navn -' . w iw Additional train leavas Winston J.. - a, i dally except Sunday. If you are thinking ef tak!r- a t-" Want (SOtsuoni, cuniaii ri. J and eorract inform now, t . r tr.iit arhadulaa. the most cnm'i - c . aulckaat way. Write and the 1 ta yours tor the emklng, with c.t l . L eewplae 'ap folil-ra. M . r. in'!', irr. rin W. B. fcltVlLl Oen'l Pass. a. Roanoke, Ye.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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