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, CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, OCTOBER 8, 1D03 ' . ' - , .1 1 CLASH OYER BREAD" BATES tmuiui imTii." pkes.' . rl - THE mm a eom v. . i' t - - --a V". f l A p 5 n It a. - J TKK'ESPKESS coipaxT called. , . S li ll fcJ a' ' a I a J . W V k a L a I WILL 'GIVE. AWAT'20 TICKKTS. goiiih Carollua Railroad Commllon ! :. . . , I - . , Kstops Koulherit fcxprees Company .ifs LJ . , , i ,., MwJo Festival Management - Will , i,,Uisr Into Kffect m Sew ' -3 . .- it fc ir I-'Ihv won; lASEBALL l hblliiJJ-AX lu.trd. rime, mus-s. Nntl-nuil VJMiyuw. ! , ... " ;...A i'er Tiirt 7; .tbioit 8. ' Philadelphia 4: Brooklyn t. ... American l-ensue. ' r "Washington 1; New York 0 01. Innings), fc'-oond game-Washington 9; New Moris 4. Itoston 1"; Philadelphia I. Second game , Boston 3; Philadelphia 6 , Innings, sirkncss. . r NATIONAL LEAGUES. riileujto .. V w York "Pittsburg . Philadelphia Cincinnati -, Boaton i Brooklyn, a tit. Louts' .. Won. . 98 .'DC . 98 . fO - . 63 ' . &3 . .48 Lost. ai 63 ' M ' , 71 SI 91 99 . Ill ' Pet. .U - .641 .SKI .9 .474 .4(1 .S49 .Jl" i. .ii.. s.i'iith. all IRm: r mil mm. UlUU a..i, a. . "r, ... T.i Hnhinnl won: lpliriuin. secuuu, virtt..,.a )iwt -iiTlm. 1 :,ril 4-5. ,.,,.w,, ..111.-. Ulxth race, s-year-ulus ana ui. am. n.n an niiaVtuf: Bad rews . t,,oi uKfinii- p.oniit'lere third. .Time. a uaa ".""'.i .. . 2.0S 4-6 , - - ttw.".wi.n trf Trotting BIcct at - - IjCviiiKton. . "llutton. Ky.. CM T.-The eecond day ot the trotting niw produeea. an ex- a .Ua ,..,ir'tv l.U!V. won AMERICAN LEAOCE. Detroit ....' Cleveland .f Chicago ,. .. St. l.om'a Tdwlon . . i I'lilladelphlft , W'aahlngton New lork .... Won. , 90 . 9' . w ' . 8.1 . to : t . . 80 . to - lioatVj Pot. . .5Wi - i : a'a I XA .444 - .437 .SJ9 6S S4 . 64 ' m w S3 K3 103 ' Mauler liobt i t second; Oowan MiikIo Festival . .."Management will lo AXteriKKMi Concert vl Ototx-r 15th, mi. . .. . . .. . - m .1... 1?.ll If t crtf i i no .managers vi .mo I Festival bavo decided to give- away 200 ticketa for tho afternoon concert October 15 th Theaft tlckeU will ha: given out at Jordan's Friday morning at 10 o ciock and not more than two to any one person on Lu.i. i- r-hrinti mho would areatiy " won.i In ;t,rL An-rt which iwlU be given stralght.heaiH.-:!' bolh t aiJZ by tour ot the big New York atara Iwaon.was second and Al Stanley third. J Festival Orchestra, but who making a re world's reccM-d lor 3-year-! yckeU , , , . olds. Humrnarlij: ; - f I , These tlckeU to be given away Th KemucKy . in""" - -,.., in the raliery. "w .Ml'.dM: Ciarevena won; Danny i . ., ' . cinre better 10 - ' ' .... . Tin I OI4 Iflft ftV .WV " . t -w- o.-ntul: Al Blarney num. . i ... - ... . .mail amount x time S.i:'i. .ltra. The festival people claim iny Paring, 2 l Ha-J.. !" . , - k Rb,e t do thU by reason 01 tn ny won: Ji't'V vtrv liberal' patronage given " Marie t,lrd. B ume , thl( faU. Already tnere a. Trnttii.S, 2 class, pursa n.-;. ""1" I- mnat nou2h tlckeU aoU to cover Heart won; Locust Jaokseconu. " , , ;n-r. " , " i : Ulil thlid. Brat time ",. Trottinr, 2-1'i class, purso i,""v; v""'"" i una, . - ' .. ,,. ed: 1'ly Jotiea won two iwaia, one. Best time ZW .- i all expenses. . "H31RU FEOM MISSOURI." : . v.. niith . us. that eno win uThn dainty, charming, lovable girl, rne r. to, ti n ... b iv v. act comedy-drama ot a la"y THE FINAL GAME TO-DAY. IntrnNe Liferent ltt tha Cloning On , txt of 4h National 1-cafrue hl cago anrl New York Kvern in F rntago Column New Y?rk-Defeats lloalou. '? Tolo Grounds, New York, Oct 7.-In the final game f the Boston aeries and the last ot the regular ached ule. the. New York team ths afternoon averted the pos : slbllity of u triple tie of the threa' lead are which In Case at defeat to-day and victorrorer .Chicago to-morrow,! would have t tMcessltate4' a specially . - ar ranged i aeriea lor. determining th pea--nant winner and Would have held almost ;. ...ia -ihiui Tn-dav's victory; by the score of T ttf &' lhakeS to-inorrow's- contest with Chicago unique in baseoau history. In It la concentrated t the In tensest liiterest'of enthuslasU tliroughout the country and all ths Indioatlons are that the contest will prove a spectacular climax to4r-eeason whoso kalledoscopto . changes- have held attention 4ja the very . last mlnuta, The tact that tha manage ment throughout the atterooon waa falriy deluged - With telegraphic and , telephone ' calls for. ceservatiooa Indicates wbat snay be expected In the way of crowds to-mor-, row. v . " . . f 1 , ' The first inning with the Boston team to " ' day gave the New York (oUowers a ehill! V.. W. V, nm A mm JWMMt MtA tntO fOm . and from then on It was merely practice " In preparation ror to-roorrow. . . ; mlck'a pbenootenal ne-hud eateh of a long fly which he held by reaching far out , over a bleacher lenoe. ,x;-r''ivi.r ; n M ik ia In the flrat Inning. ...... ..j mrA PatM alnvled ... DWRVr DUUKU wmnj . . to Ift Browi. teniMtl.tat-8eekr and Batea made a doubia atu. Aicuann u.it tMArin vAth v tiftnrrM. ' fiweanay Ill (11 Cm tFWass-aj arvw.M - fouled out to Tenneyand Mcaana was caught off third on Dahlen'S bunt, New York came back with one In the tv.iii mmm atm an Hanniian'S WWIIW. -.... . " . rror.- Seymour put Doulln on second en his out at flnrt, McCormlck singled, sooi- Ing Donlln. New ,Tor took in k. fkirvi . , ikim iinM to rlcht. Ten- " ney alngled to centre sending Ames to third and reaching secona on xn wro In. Heraogeut, H annum-to jaacn, ' oorlng. i Bresnahaa hit to; Dahlsn who , threw to the plate. ut Teriney beat tbe( ' throw, acoring with Bresnahaa sale on . firsts' ' . ' ' ' ' J . The gamevwaa, cinched in 'the fourth. Seymour alngled to centre. Devlin did the , same. Matters relieved Flaherty In the ' bog lor Boston, ? MeCknnlck J sacrificed. Swenney to UqClann. Bridwell alngled to ' , right, scoring Seymour. Ames singled, ' ' aoorlng J&evlin. Ten ney bunted safely all in g tba bases. Hersog singled to centre, scoring Bridwell and - Ames." "? " Ames pitched to-day despite Mathew aon'r pleading with MoGraw before; the game that be be allowed to go . to ;the " box both to-day end to-morrow. Mathewson wilt undoubtedly be In the "" tex to-morrow while Mordecal Brown will !n all probability pitch for Chicago. The Chicago team left home for New York to-day on the Twentieth. Century. Limited. Score: -w R. H. R. Boston Vl .. ... 209 009 000-2 t 1 New York 012 400 OOx T M Batteries: Flaherty. Mattern,v Chap pelle and Bowarman and Graham j Ames . and BresnnhsB and Need ham. Time, 1:6L Umpires, Kletn and Johnstone. - I -(I -,v ' m.nAlr.l,la ftat.. t-Rnviklvii wil to day defeated by Philadelphia in a light , hlttmg game,- to a. Score; ; . - R.H.B. Brooklyn - 000- X Philadelphia .. .. ... MM 000 lOx 4 Batteries: Kruger, Holmes and Dunn: Corridon and Dooln. Time, 1:SSL Umpire, Uanigan. ' . - ' v.AMERiaAJi" LEAGrE.' '; . t3-i nM rVt. T The . baseball . seaaon here closed to-day with a double-header between Boston J ana rnuaaeipma, . me v.nmm, w.'luiuic the first by timely ,itlnir n:id tue VisiKO .'tUHH! U KC-.d l v. Kii...lllnfli l.lfj."-' , I ' Roore: ...... -; . - B. II a Boston .. .. .... . m ' I Philadelphia .. 00 000 010- 11 v Batteries: Clcotto and Donohue; Mar tin, Files and Powers. ' Time, l:SS. Um- Second game: -, -i v K. Philadelphia ......... 00010 22-6 6 0 ...... una 009 ool 6 4 Batteries: Plank and Powers? $forgan and Ostdlck. Time, 1:49. Umpire, Hurnt Yi. Lt..,A. fr t Waahtneton . won both games of the double-header . with New York to-day 1 to 9 and to t the first game going eievn Innings. Johnson out pitched - Warhtp ih" the first, while Wilaon ws knocked out of the box in the second f:ira. :,. '. w Score: - 1 i R. H' K. w..i;i.iAn . . noo ono iwo oi-i 10 l Jsew Tork .. 600 000 000 009 I J H' ;ries: Johnson and Street; Warhip at 1 f- eny. Time, 1:45. , Umpire, Evans. s"..nd tame:- , B. H. E. Wb- irgtoa .. ...... 0"9 0 lfx-9- . York .. .. .. i. mm 0104 11- ..ttprips: Wltherup and Street; Wil son, Billiard and Sweeney.. .Time, '1:50, Umpire, Evans, t TnTAlt) TTTTJ'T? A Tfil f.f iJUXiv;il J i I a ct comedy-drama ;ot w"; ,d ' " -' I . . .. 7r,..i.jk.. mi. im thtt first ir Mri.Vniiii'ttt iaie o Football at Hickory In Wrocn caiawu vuui-yo Waa bnut, OuU : Special to The Observer, Hickory. Oct. 7.-In a hard-fought frame of football here? to-day Lenoir college defeated Catawba College 11 td' 9, Durlner the flrat hall Lenoir mi4 ' in be over-confident as the result of Saturday's game, with David son. They Dlaved aa , If ther were handling babies, while Catawba, did her beat playing lit this halt and at outlaw anPdeclafas. ;H i the first man I ever saw that: I Suddenly he appears at her door wounded, and sne xaaea tutu .... v.y. it. nutf' tsciM' tne posse, for there la a price apon head. 'Plays have treated m la. hma. , - but ?Tha v Uiri - rum Missouri" Is anllka all othera. The .i r,.....nu V: atnrrlL il lluU- ter of aarcasm, and the ine bristle . - a i -1. t m L u aAVI with wit and giy tnrusia wutt -f .... ..ji.... i. . n..l.iit mat. . Tne plot ls-ao. aurprialngly ? unraveled that none ao guess with certainty H . . . i n..nlM alia nnai outooma uniu iu ,mi . iivi -iraii v .," ... .. , , ... . wjtll a peai .ot laughter, on tn, ' oner time Wuxed the? hall tn a turn- J act AU new scenery especially palnt .... . j.HMAMAi,iit Vn.. Ta. I . a L ..n. ne ih. i.tt4lna. acenia artists nolr's goat. The score at the end Qt first 'half waa p to 9, During the In termission Captain .-warucie ft. nola rave his team .godd drubbing, telling them he would give them five minutes In which to score, The noir boys' knowing that "Tubby' waa man of hi a -word and fearing that ha would spank all of them, got Into tnegame' ana oarriea tw pii anroaa Catawha'a aoal' In four and one-half minutes. . After ' thla the Is carried. "ON" THE BRIDGE, Thnna-h famous for It aoepery"On ! .v.. n-i -t VTMnlrht.' ; the Klimt I. lid U11U09 1 . D , . tc Gazzolo AVement company's great comedy-dramA wtiKh wih oa prwaouj- ed- at the Apidemy of Music, thla at i t...ti. a tA-nia-ht la not a sensa tional play. It merit la thoroughly aubstanuai ana genuine, oeing a uw binatlon of absorbing story and one. ot the most notable acenia achievements i mrhriak .tsM The celcbrat- game was easy tor Lenoir aa. sno " . whleh -alves a-uina mnlrtiw hr lln, niunares.- ane i n. -'7.,.--- -..- touchdown's were made W Abernathy . play im Xt hi and Rudlslll. The Una up of the J. tar teams was aa folio was . I Za in, ...), fni her '.loat child Catawba Positional, mw' . Mu,.tfa. aiwatiod hn ia.'ths.aty Llppard... B. H. v"""AJ' 1 of Chicago, to the river at the point e.".. ,..,.. . . : hk.m rhiruirn i enarineennar tr umun. Vi h luxIr-fcTilf hrldm." lifts and rlM ita bilr vnllta VcrT ' dUT tO let kteamera pass. K Thla operation has been most raitnruay imitau. aa well aa tne structure aeu. xs ifta. all .. Iha Wmia la mM.lV att . em- bellishmeRt of the Intensely, dramatic narration of the stghtleas mother's anroh . Whtla the main thread la Of Referee, Thornaios;. k! eorrow. thero is plenty of comedy of Held Judge, Llttlei head Bneman, Wertus, . . , t two char- actqra in partiouiar. supiiij'iiii-rw -a- A T)rtdir and theaa are la' the hands of two- exceedjngly.cjev- er actors. ' jsunsnmo ana . sniuuw follow each, . other . through ' all tne Mnaii with nlMnr climaxes : and scenery,, aa-natural as life, ana an without resort 10 tna narsn anu uh natural eTceasee of sensational xnelo dramaa. Messrs. Klimt & Gaaaolo are presenting "On the Bridge at Midnight"' with an - exceptionally strong company tms season. Herman....,..... F. B. ......Blackweiaer William. .. O. B. ...... ...-.KudlslU Grice.....M H. -12. .. Flaher..., . B. T sim Boyd B. Q."'.rtt.1....'tapp ,'ni , ' r.,: t......-..Bagby Warlick L., t3,..,.,-r..-..coona Wrttrht .. L. T. ....JaiacawBiucii Anderson L. E. ...B. Keller -VkEPOUT OF GIU3AT GAME, .( Detailed Report of tho Game In the .National .ieKue. ... ..... -ii.iMurn VLnien 1X ddea the CThamplonaltlp Aftfr Most Afroniilng Race: In AU 1 tory,iMU Jie Furmlahed Over thef Ciem. , - . . n ...,. .- Im thta'altv. Itlll theTO xjaaeuau iau .- - . , . nfrarA a rr& f east tma i ,t,. a i a. Metalled re- atlvlUUVQ 111 Min t. j . . port ef the ; championship . game in the National league Dmew and New York on the Polo grounds, Zla. Zj..,Vi .i.rt at s:an o'clock and the report will be received la the banquet hall over the Gem Hotel, the same place where such reports came in wane tne vsranas avm- was on, ' ,- J ' im... .1.1. MHnArtlinirir W1U .auuoai tr. a irraat crowd of the baseball-mad goes without saying.. The man at the New York end or mo wj . i . . . iiv.. a.infi ranorts ana peri in vriiu".'" -- li ka tha nm will be played almost before ne'e eyes. At lanta, 5 Rlcbmona, w'lou'-r other leading clOeav T'f0 Ataiij ..iiart that' is coming rs 111 13 iicwiva - . - , . a . matter of raci, a grc number of cities in, tne will aecure the game of this after- .wi.v. .m nnnnhtedlv be One noon uraui i.'iv. ki. of the most agonizing In all the his tory of the national gam. , i. a. . -A rihlmro am tied for first place In the lea victory over. cwwaji- . .. n nn v.n terms with the Windy City aggregation, i Matthewaon will be in the box for the Giants and Brown fof the cudb. Anj " . i.tmntlon Aa the best z.., . k..haii to-daiv. no others In the NaUonal League measuring up to the records trwy nave ""LioT " an even pick between then Brown has been more auocessf ul. against New York than Matthewaon when op posing, .him. . BoUi teams -. will be Kia-heat tension for this Seeding gamei-and-th. boy , at the .i r. ,iit. -ot-: more than A, their OUU1ICQ -n tuw r - , - mUy BUI . a Baa - .n nrnntiMV that k tine crowd will attend the m""." , .u. i. nm. of the National near ma ' ipv -. league season reported. All the agony which has been experienced "1" the past three weeks because o the dashing race for "leadership In this ., i. an foretaste of what circuit jb unijf will be. feJt .thla. atternpon all over The place ia at' the Gem Jlotel and the time- la A dramatic club has been organized In HiHCoe. and " W xpec:u ' - .. . i.ii- .k.t h vmine Deonle ci'er two or threes good production". i . moniw that about a year cvr-i! f the Blocoe folk pre- ..i. ...... t with considerable tict hem and at eight or ten otner townn In i . s rt of the Mae " . w Trsi-k l;X)rd at IV-lmont Park. ISettnmit Park, N. Y- Oct. T. August Belmont's Fair play won the Jerome ln. ')n at 1 6-1 miles at Belmont Park to-iaT anl in ! o xtv-ii a new track rc"rt for the lt?iH-e, I:H 2-8. -!ich la .- 1 f.- ' r t; ai U.e best . ! ; r.r," fur ,. - ,k I 't k it - J ! 1 1 5 1-5 ' . a - il I i F . r. a ' r.(.i 1 1( . vt of a ni t, i.i t i . i. ''-1 ! ItlTICOX. One ntliT I sit ri'P to drink, A A tin ,r,. ,i ., , r, One ni' i j iiwiit"n ke hrink And tm ii " - One sIb'i t 1 t ' n rf i. in-' " 4' ffhm Fif Will soer away! O" pang ril T :" Whera rri"i a Ami generona ' That now he I i" And. lurid In that 1 ahall dirn w hat all tne : ' Have uiJ to K.i the lib'rant morn it, niw!y born, ... ... mil rend the thrall ii wilt thow me afl c- i' ' 1 birth, of t?:- arth On. Tpntton and te 4 .J ll .i'K. " ' i I f 1 1 tl ! -i en.. ' 1 U CTO't, in i h, or ! f'BROWN QF HARVARD."1 li!ah tha thren areat ' college nl.u. .tktl, w.ni m.nrl.in.H4 a I TYlOat simultaneously in New York had dis tinct recommendations, m tneir point ,rla rt aoarlamlrt Hfe. St Aa their technical climax all ,had; athletic .con tests which covered the moet impor tant branches or ecnoiasiio apvi.wv all rl i fT.r. C iwmiat ir ir ,ia ourii. il.l nimllHiiitliina which save them v.-. . 1. lasting success. ; as an aaiyioy humorous characterization.- "The n.ti....Wlilitai auatdnrVi hepn SX- vuiiogn . , ... . .. --. celled, etrongheart'a eelt-ellmlnation and satjrince atrucK a popular cumu in American minds but It jemained for Kida Johnston xounre" woman tu- i.M(va m nA ta nnd tne. mow vcr manent success In the depletion of the contrast' between the sordid struggle of the poor student to gain an educa tion ana .tne -rouicging, uuneiuy ( -iit.n. in h wealthier classes. In u r . A. n.n,.H whlnK lhA Khll berts offer at the Academy of Music, next Tueiday, matinee ana nigni. wiin James Yo.ung aa the irresponsioie, tr represBible, irresistible Brown, one poor,' atarvmg. eoutnerner stanua- out In- unforgetabla contrast to a back-e-round of twenty-one boya who will DA DOVS. " i A iirnnn, 1 nt - thn mention. . of " 1 the prominence of males In the' cast, it is tntprentin to note In thla are Of out- Baloming Salome, , that masculine beauty on the stage may soon De at a greater premium - -than- feminine loveliness, the crew In "Brown of Har vard" displaying as muscular; a set or jegs as ever graced a gymnasjuut. LIKE MAX, LIKE ITPEWTtrrEIL The '-Machine ' .Affected hy tlte Teni ; peramenta or tneir uwncra. New York sun. 'It Is oddi to note," said, the man who repair typewriters, -."how . the machine - see ma In many cases v reflect the personality of the owner and user. "I have aeen it a g'ood many times, 1 when X Am going around In the courss of my work Take for Instance a new and slightly etiff typewlter, own ed bv a man ot nervous remperament and: quick 'action.'-. -'.; "A man like that will hare the machine working in &. short time o that it will Dt tn with hi Character istic action. The sort of . man of whom one speaks inevitably a dash ing on a letter vt tut una i mean. . "He'll get the typewriter going for him so that It cannot print - elowly. It will carry" less . volatile writers along with It when they ue the ma chine by chaneou ' - " v "Then, again, if a man lias the habit a -!Hna. virv alowlv. Tierhanft with a heavy touch. iC won t be long before the machine, win fiegiti i.r aaar ltseit to his customs, bom or-those m- nhinu. ojnn.it tif ma lift to do uietr wvirk save according to the scheme fcy WhlcR .ney nave pern irauieu. -. "U' 11 verv well to soeak Of ma- chlnelike accuracy, and so on, bi ma chines apparently have itieir human siJ1, becauif they are ready Imitators on,i thu-ir best to fit in wlth the peculiarities of tliofe with whom tliy work. . , , South Cnrollua Itallruad Commlxalon Kstops Noulherit t.xprr Ooinimny : rom littlnsf Into i'Jrect a w . Tariff Increasing lli Ratea I-'or flanlortiiig Bril--Jover!or An sel ltffi-rs Keveral Casea to tins Pardon Hoard lcslruiive Fire In jKAiiiDergr and ninirDOT uauui blaiis to Get 'ITielr Flrwt GUinpao of a Ileal, Live Flying .Machine When Uie Fair Opens.. ':.' Observer Bureau. , . " 280 Berkeley Building, '.' Columbia, 8. Cf Oct.-T.-The Railroad Commission ajid the Southern Express Company., have clashed again, thla time Over , what tha commission, considers the com pany's "tricky" attempt to raise the intrastate, rates on oreaa oeiw-n w and 2S per cent, throughoutithe State. rrkla .i.m a tnainaaa la very 4 heaW throughout the State, particularly out I - . . . M.i..ki. . i...n. ann ot viiarietH.ua, iViuuivia, Am Charlotte, where there are - modern bakeries dolnj hualneas who. near towns and cities and small atatlona, anA tha. klulnna .h been Steadily growing for some time, - Tne tarin issued ny ine .uumy"-" last May calls for class C rate, baaed on the net .Weight of the bread. Last month on complaint or JU. J. mixikiii Bro., of Orangeburg, that the com pany waa charging tolls on a basis tn one pound to the loaf, whereas tha bread's -actual weight was ' only, 1 ounces to-the loaf, the . commission mrc.nri turn enmnanv 10 coniorm in published tariff.' r Now 'It turns outj .w.. .... . M..n. Ka atimatnreB umi mil uumpiut mi v"w ef supermtendenr- J. h. jnarvm -man UAnnnri . v freaiaeni. ijuoii. . iim i... - . I...1IT ...IHrti, It, .HnnlA. lacuou .mow .lii.iiiM, - - , , 1 mcnt' No; 6 to rata aheet No, 464. in which tno eiasa is reaucen. e" : D but basing, the rate on the gross; -.altrHt Tha Anm m liul nn 11 mir this out at an increase! ot between .0 and 25 per cent., ana to-aay jraunen u tiir' nffinlik, that It WOUld. DOt approve this new tariff and- demand ing that the company, maintain the old rates.. - . . . - REFERRED TO FARDOM BOARD, rtj tl., m aan tha nollcv ef Gov ernor Anael 'to rcfor many pardon petitiona to the State pardon board, which waa created in Governor Ho ward's administration. . There has been a striking difference between tn . . ' . U l . ..naxt .. HUT twv uoveruurs in uia- irai" , , the Aboard.' which -met 'to-day, ' was asked to pasa upon tout specially difficult- cases... These were j those of Lawrence, sentenced - to hang at Greenwood In August for murder, hut respitea ox rxiaay ot .. .ha aaaa h.fnM M board! Gary Renew, of Aiken, given five years in the reformatory for- petit larcenyj xnomas wetia, iumn, -. for manslaughter; Robert; GunneU. Ik. ann n a flraanvtlla nnllCB OtflCer. tlir.J av,.. w w. ... . given eleven years for criminal assault on a negro gin. xnis turn i-niw committed while iGunnella was on. a protracted spree. He - , had to be brought to Columbia for aafekeeplng. The negro, ArtBUr jontiaun, wuw... a mob had been phasing two qays Bear .urear, . unwt iv . " ...v. . making Improper advances to a young ahiini. taarhar nf ' that Dlace. 'Was t.n,ht . h. iaat nif ht for safekeep- irh. aimir.iif rtr-ar Informing the areenvuie anerin ibbi m had been caught ana was en ms a. -. 1 1 in ,ii,fm df nfneers by private; conveyance, an automobile - ... . in. . was rusnea out rrom urmunn the negro's removal from danger was ' ..all., .'aaaalawatail ' . tnhlllinn ,WSI llTmi ' ava-cw. much frlahtened when he 'reached a ana ..; ua . .IrUVw .Till 11 MLH L lit SA a U91 BlL V tavj w w - - - that he merely louohed the back or tne laars nair. , . . - - DESTRUCTIVE FIRES. . dia.w MApnin, Arm in tha business unctions at Wlnnsboro and Bamberg ' : '. a a. A AAA vefltemav Gestroyea iooui:. bv.ww war Af Vk tT rirnnorrw in. rlH.ni uri si . caaaw ff U IV aMa-wa--T r W ahnut . tun nno in . wlnnsboro.- ? tne unMt,a,. ra tH4 In a small Cro eerv store, while the , Wlnnsboro aa ..i.inaiM . n an inn wtniuBii blvi, w M.n.i.,1 hv a nae-ni . restaurant. . Tne losses ', at' Bamberg - were: Opera house, furniture and fixtures, i, u u, insurance, $500; J. F. Folk Building, tlAKOn. Insurance. 18.800: 8. O. May- neld'a law : library. 48.000. Insurance, unn. rf . A ti. Pmiit'd dental offices. complete loss; - Armatrong-Brabham- Jonnson company, iv.vvv, nuii"."i e ann. - W tl Mnttmam 19.009. ln- suranceV $5,600t city hall, U.SOO.Jn- surance; 12,000; J. A. Mltcneii, isou, Insurance, 1700; J, A- Hunter, I..6VU l...aaaa K AOO ' " - V1- ' - The principal buildings destroyed at nri...hn.n s,M vtha nM' McMaSter Hotel, occupied 'by Mrs. ' Mary Boul-. Ware, i and tne two-aiory irauw " ini,.i,j hv Mn . HltareaYea. W. C. Tau a. f-in iiff.nul aaverO lOKS ' tO their stock of merchandise and W B- Doty t Co, sustaineo some to their ' stock, practically ; au ine lnaa at tVlnnahfifn Wit ftlllV COVtred by insurance, The , old r McMaster Hotel waa one of the old landmarks f ih town, it was occupied as a hotel during the civil war. . irft es t vr.vtn MArtnKR Tk. umi raai rannlne flvlna machine to appear in this SUte in the act of flying will ue seen oy uu av.uvw jreu .i. h. in tha ronma of the five ' days ' of fair - week. President MnMT. uf tha Rtata Fair Society, has Just closed contract with Charles J. Stroebel, a Philadelphia airship ex pert, who has had five years' success ful experience tn making flights and who was awarded" a medal at the St. Louis Exposition It will he a free attraction, the machine making daily ascension during the fair from tha fair grounds.- Mr, Stroebel says hU balloon, is made of Japanese silk, SS feet long, and 1 feet in diameter. It Is driven by a- 10-horae-power gaao linfr engine, the propeller being in front. The aeronaut is supported by a light spruce ramework of triangu lar shape. . i . !MER!CAW::WOISTEWiGXCu?i:!: 7;,,-; ',;.-" . ''.n Zlilk' Street, Boston. Mass.' ;, . . J." S. COTiniAN, Sonlhern .RepregeaUaUt : 405 Trust Bldg., (J1IAIIL0TTI3, Iw 0. THE DEATH RECORD. Mr. WVD. SIcAdoo, of 43ensboro. Special to The Observer. tJ Greenshoro. Oct. t--Mr. Walter D. McAdoo, one of Greenaboro'a wealth iest and most prominent citizens, died last night ' at Memorial Hospital, " In Richmond, Va., where he had been for a.aatmam am '., 1 WMlIri . tTft.had ibeen in falling health for the past two or tnree years, aurrenng irora iw tinal trouble, and hla death was not unexpected. 1 . The body will arrive In Greenshoro to-.morrow morning and the funeral will "be held to-morrow afternoon from the ' First Presbyterian church. " of which the deceased had 1een a mem ber for many years. Prior to ; his death. Mr. McAdoo requested that the following close personal friends - act a a pallbearers at hi funeral: Hoi. James T. Morehead, Copt. J. W, Fry, Judge R. M, Douglas, and Messrs. J.A. Odell, w: E. Alln, R. King, J. W. Kntt aiw4 v.. v. rwiiarton. - ' - - ' - j . Mr. McAdoo wa oorn In Greens boro ti years ago, toeing the eldest eon i - .... ... ruii. vrl,lrtf Ihif.. A Aaa. who auu l ot lllu iaie iviyii. ,v a.. . haa n hia day waa a leading merchant and InnuentiaJ' citizen ti -hj whmw. Ho left coflege at the outbreak of the Civil war and enlisted with the Guil ford Grays, a company, coropriaiwa l, a,.mk.nhll IBlIir , df W . SlOU prominent people of thla county. Mr. MCAaoo was severely ,wwu"i " , first at Bharpsburg and later at Oet tvitbur. He was, conspicuous for nia gallantry - in other battles and was . - -,aa a... jha nnt a- commissionea - : cept the office. - - " gaged for a few years with his i father and brother ib ne m iwhiw, neH III urMliniuivi r .:- . . - tter e ibullt tna.MCAaoo vw- which he operated In connection witn other business interests for Quarter of a century. Mr. McAdoo was a man of great energy and pre aervance and amassed considerable fortune. . . '', 1 -T ,. - Mr, ' MCAaoo marncu : -----Moore, of Richmond Va.. h- sur vive. hVm, together with two children. Mr. William JJ. aitu -. ,. - Adoo, v t 1 . - ' .Ms. sain vl Morton.' of , Oxfo-d.' Special to The Observer. ; ; Oxford. . Oct. . Mra fiam Y. Mor ton died at her home near Oxford Monday afternoon il l cock. ne had been HI tor two weeks but, her death came as a snoca o .ar.aiai friends and relaUves. Bhe was only I.J a fan, -Ultltlll ACO befOTS III f 1 1 1' U mm- wtt .. " . . . . . . which she waa Annie, second daughter of Capt. George B.YDamei mii rui.u.. raalat ' tlMldei A devoted V.I1V1IIVII . , . husband and father and mother ahe leave five brotners, nr. . v wi". of New York; Jonn v. waniet. m - , . ... .r . rvlrthtnn., flanraa and iaa anu i-"a,ia " " - Venable Daniel, Of Oxford,; and two Sisters, Mrs. JJim Wtorioo ,aau Helen Daniel. 1; The funeral services waiyt tMm. in. noma conauewn JV VJI g OJI j EgV agav V4 vaw "" w 1 by her pastor. Rev-, Mr. Bradley, of Oak Hill .rresDytenan ynurc"t na ii..,m.ii waa in the famllv bury ...a ....... - - - - . ing grouno a raujuiiijri. r; Rer. J. A. McMurray, of Ebavon.' Soecial to The Observer.,, , ; - ..s.a a -r . rit. 7. Rev. J1. A. MeMurray, whoi.has bean- pastor or .k- D...hvl.rl.n rh'iirch at BlaCkS- tiurr. died at his home in Sharon yes- ... .. ., ....... -.a aa teraay. Of neari aiseaao. r,-.. . vara of are and was an able and ..rn.it miniatnr. . Tha funeral aerv ices will bo held at Sharon to-day. - y aa itSuntA, rtt Ttnaran." Special to The Observer. . ; ' '" ' Salisbury,: Oct. '7. Rowan counly .... a v.i.m. aiti-an laat nla-hr when death claimed Mr. Boyden O. Trexler at his noma near vresvenv Trexler was SS years old and leaves a . wife ant) seven children. '. Death was caused, by Bright'a disease. 4 t,'k Jhe'Best i?or Lealay Roofs.. 1 - For sale only by. , ' r ' t . ' a. a:'a,.'aav',am II S-V'aa . aaaa. a m a ) ' (We carry everything in Mill Furnisliings . oman covets a r ! . and many of th: i rlcnlorr. th Ins cf their r ' '- fl li.ta ' faaaa aPAS1 aw- rf - Thebearinz of ch:: aMBaUa aa nPlan 4a t r if r 1 1 tr mother's shapeliness. All of this cart be avoided by the i Mwiner rrieua ociurc vuuy wines, w ui miuwn ih. body for the strain upon IV and preserves the symmetry of her m. Unthar'a Frlnf malr- frtft AantrmJit fhild-htrth less, and ccrri:3 T sareiv inroun mis . cnucai w i period. . Thousands crate- I k ( fuUy ten of the benefit and I ilV- i t!e J r... J ff .Ua - 1I aZL t-eiir-r nmvrn , rrnrri me u?c ' a .i . l An hi fcvdrnawtsta oi iuw rcmcuy. tip bviia. I 4 a ... .. .a . . .... . . .l . M Banwwtaiira rrwwiaiiTii-YaDtBioinaTak I , - a-rn ... r i rt n r . - i r . . r r aaUb p-t11" " iimwMiua w -. , , . - Atlaata. Qa. - WORTH CAROLINA 711! ; i , ' 1 '. i . 1 - ' - - . i - Xt't I ' . - " '.- ..' ' e. . . .. '. -i .... , ' ' . ' f . . CORK On BYE ITRNISHED ; : . V'MOiYEARiSvV. . " . ..v .-a a a . T...,nl...l ... ma . jnmmannai4 ' In the manufacture of Rye and t orn Whiskey, and ever sines then the men tlon of "Old Nick WUllama Wblakey" made every Southern Gentleman smile. Nearly three years ago the prohibition Legislature of North .Caro lina stopped us from manufacturing, but we have been allowed to si off our Block. The demand being greatest for cheap whiskey, we sold out all the new long ago, and now have only Old Stock to offer, and it must go. aa the prohibiuonlsta have confiscated the balance of our prop- . . . , ... a awl hlla .i.,al In flAKrnm.nt WanhouM for many years, right here on the same pUntatlon, where it has been made by b.,. in npr.ilnn. In the Williams Family, and-nowhere else is there such a stock of hue old whiskey. It ViU be shipped to i you Just as it v . ... A . . v. a...-. . . aaA wan . a comes out or tne uotirnmeni wartnoum. . iiiun , (i -, satisfied, or your money will be refunded. . Neat packagea, WITHOUT MARKS to ahow contents. References aa to o- STANDING and OLTl GOODS. ' . : All Banks In North Carolina. North Carolina Congressmen and Senators, is well ae ther State Offlctala, and the GOVERNOR NOT EXCCPri .. HaJnlt by Postal or Express Money Order, Iteglxtered Letter with y I PF.tPAY EXTutSS Old Nick's Teu Year Grade.. . . , j an..!.-. Taridv Year f.rado ,,11. ,,.. a. Old Nick's Bottled in uona. wirii'i Anola Brandy. Old Mlok'O I'eai-ii nnrnu? 4 iu.x.v 19.30 li.oo 15.00 13.75 14.S0 a . 3 & "Lou 8.SA 8.25 10.20 S.5 tl.TS m -p s '0 a. tm 4.25 4 u 2s u s s M - 11.5. 4.2511..M) 6.2V.14.S5 4.4lilS.S5 40ll4.0ii 6 .n 1.81 l' 8.e 8.S0 a 5i) im S. i 4 ! I 4 i 4,f4l 4 '.' We can furnish the above In packages ASSORTED to suit the buver. Good shipped the day after order la received, and prompt delivery guaran tleit fiend in your orders before It is all gone. auaifst tl l0 k. : NICHOLAS GLEN WILLIAMS. ' Aulru',t lr President of The Old Nick Wiliums Co.. t t WILLIAMS. ST. C. :'p B .-Remember all you good North Carolina People G-VN GET IT. Tnri Wa will ship to Richmond, Va.. and then It can be treshlpped from ... v... ..... ...r heth.r wa: shall ahlD direct to yoair town or t Richmond. Va.. because some ot you live. In, wet territory and some la dry, and you "must tell me. ' - ' . . - -Every North Carolinian should feel a pride. In his native State and tha . '. .. .. .a - - . l 1. -a. -an.a f thla M at(M-k tl tlllt ttif Alii prooucts uiereot, mm ii ".uv . --- - - ---- - - . show hia grandchildren that old North Carolina , could, beat hem a.l making gooa waisney. , ; " -.1 HOW IS YOUB DIGESTION? Mrs. Vary Dowling, of No. Z3 Eighth avanne, San Francisco, - recommends a remedy for stomach trouble. She says: iirhaiiiiiit. fa tha i wnndarful efTact nf " - . T Electrio Bitters' In a case of acute Indiges tion, prompt tnw iMUHwoHi. am tun eonvtnoed that for stomach . and - liver troubles Electrio Blttera la the beat rem edy on the market to-day." Thla great tome ana alterative tneaicio wviguraias Uia system, purifies the blood and is es pecially helpful in - all forms of female weakness. c. tl lima at v.. a drug store. , -, . - . Anderson, S. C. . Negro Victim of "-. suooung Nnue, iv .,' Special to The Observer,. ( ; Anderson, 8. C-. Oct. 7---YYiley Jlc Intoah, colored, was shot by Kulace Belcher, also colored,; near Barnes station, Monday nlht and died frpm nis wounaa wu-iun a tew nouns, sei ches has been arrested and lodged in jail. - He has a flesh wound In the shoulder, . ; '-, ..- .t- Before he died Mcintosh - made a statement which .seems to show that the shooting was premeditated on the pan i oeiiner. ccicner tt iia a 011 ferent story. 7 ' Belcher made no attempt to escape, n , 1 - . , 1 a ml v.utA.Ha. a mt "brought to the county Jail by Con- Woodruff lair a Great Success. Spt-els! .to. The Observer. . ; ; '.. '. , Spartanburg, j. - C, Oct. T.-rThe tVniiflrii ff 'P!4 ir "lif4il thla nftornonn after on of the moat successful fairs ever hold. The tutendance, was larjre and all the attractions wero good and the rxiilbitg In tne various depart ments .are declared to haro been the K.t tn vm r. The t-acan raalerda V and to-day were wltneed by an itrt- rnenae crowd ot people, wime last horse" were tx-i-n on the track. X"-aaaPLVi.,; ARROW . , ; - uatoisiaaa am sea 01 1 1 mnatuvf v .. fr.r 1 , a ft. f . uuil.ivii.1 in. win 1 n . vr I I INI TKA ' . I ' 1 5 Ceo t-1 for M ClMItt CliMtt. raabody ta, I roy. f gMaaAaWMsas. isaain.jii iglsatsaatasBaCmi iilst9Faaslal saa I Bottled i:i Bo::d l7i:i3"Ei3 1 Al Oar Oasis aaaraana4 V Tss Hataasal rasa Peed lm .. , maUhltahed thirty 'yaars reeerd for bandllnc enif r-'U'-'a . aeeda. dand yonr mail exlart to as. Btiinnon y;uaiaiiu.-a. OideM ale4 day reoeivsd.slUFVM la piaia pauaagea. OT t SH01iiAKERw RYE WKISICEY f2i3 at...... ... . - ,'v.S ".;''.:. ..:'!-. v: 41 r4 "af. 4". - J- .a. -a. al..fta fJSrM.tM g WlllrUa - . tl Off ft4 fin j Virginia Mowntaln (atrt, 7 yra. aid)... 4 03 , r , Albemarle Rya, fla S CO - Cabinet Bye " XX Red.Rya ...2 15 Reel Croaa Malt Whlakay.. 60 J Yadkin River Corn.. ," Georgia Corn, aura white or yellow... 2 23 - - Vlrolnla Apple Srandy. 6X . Shoemaker Rye (bottleo In bond) full Ct. " gaod trial order to-day for aay at the abora. V guataatee the qu::"y a "mptawiwSe aTs aad booklet an all araadt of VihUkert seat ea re Ol' CAPITAL IS 9HO.OOO.W 0i ua fttrea 4 03 3 00 2 75 2 63 3 SO 2 60 2 53 2 73 6 09 12C. 911 Cl 12 O i " S S3 . 7 S5 ft SO 11 CO 7 CO n 7 eo 12 CO a all araadt ef whlaken seat ea re r- I LAZAr.u3.cc:::: in c J . lysc:: ..:'!. va. .. rr". ' ' ViL-aLaal C-AkJiiVjU wj . U ..--..'(; 1 ' . ' '-' All aur gooda are Buaranteed under the Pur Feed Law. If net aatiafactory, money refunded mn return af 8 Goodaahlpped In plain packaasaaame day order received. ve ' prepay, all.: cxpncss'-citAnc:::; ' ' lta,Tascrt iti Ii biSi Ij ii:8f ftstal sf Eijsmt Isssj Irtsf, at It ;iral U" r. rMeee C4 Mst-4 w4 a fwrtil-Jied raa.t. IleH.liH lK-a iil Neuralgia I'mm Colds I LAXATIVE liKUJiu . uuintne. tne ...... .SI 99 Inpactioa 1 C'i4 M.IWT Hn-aai.iiHaM.H..a. j W C...nworyl Kra.. ft V t artr wlnt.-w. Bottled iaBoad, . aid... .. rmo C)a J J N. C. Com V hliT ...... I W Vinrima C-nm Vs. ;.nmy . , . . ......... ...... ..... .. i V-.T Oi4 N, C, C'rn WtMtlH,a.,..uu.. Old Burra Cm V ttlakaw... ........ ............. .... fia-aa (rn .,.......,......... . i.n Gin. . ,..,... ........ ...a,MMM. 9 roi. Brai4r. ...................... .... f Wr OH Anri Brandy. Feail ti.i. ,. INJUOI. IMBOTTt.es. fwlilhs. latrnas. 4 fall 91. I htl Ht. rorefca yc.. Vn kivot atve 1 M ..IM 1 9 79 n 7t 1 4 re t t 44 . 4 74 ? ? I 74 i 74 14 4 44 7 74 14 4 . Ill ."'7 J4 . II 44 4 54 I 74 ...... . it 4 74 .il 44 i ii 14 4 II 4 75 iv t . ' 4 24 I 74 I 24 t li II M .... .... ...... 4 4i rj 4 44 M . I 44 174 i i I a 79 j ti lit 4 v 7 ; 14 94 4 44 JU Our Specials.' i.i.iw aia a . v . -1 fin Old Copper CUt;:'ad 4Fncts. eruiicta. C2.C3 C".C3 C - e-.eo.t f 4 Fun t a. I f " e r, worW wide Cold and Crip rrmt-iiy, re- .""Wiia, C i I r ir.m. M'Hkiri Robert X. F&re I fiHlng mnvM cause. Cell f vr full n.om. a . v 1 - a t . a a , er,g!'icemi.nts ia Uavidion I.o.k f-r :gnatur K. W. GUOV. y this -v. .. fate.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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