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tt ' ' " " - - - .... ,. FT! SB CHARLOTTE EVENING. CHROCLE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4,-1912. - - - 'atmuimmaiiimmni i.nini.n.n mil immaw.mmniinM mum iti i m lam-m,,, .....hii m unmmm i i in i.iimn n .mini mum iM,.,...,.iihiiiiiiihiii " " nHmmm run -,ni...i,..ii....i. i.ii.m b n..n... - , r . ........ . .. ...... fM miwww" - T.-r-n i SB '. V 3y .f IES,. we are ready to serve you; the goods are here, the prices are right Mo Money v Down and only 50c to 01.00 a ,WeeIit tto ip & MontEi, your, first payment to be made your next pay-day , The :cold weather is; coming and you should come and select your outfit from the Oldtst, Largest and most Up-to-Date Credit Store: in Charlotte! Leave yourPocketb6ok at home, we will charge it. . o ; : : ' ; . : Our Men's Department is chock full of the verv latest in -" 1 Suits, Overcoats, Odd Pants, Soft and Stiff Hats, Shoes, Raincoats. Sweaters, Un- derwedr, Shirts, Collars, Ties and everything carried in an Up-to-Date Store. : Your outfit Will cost von less here than nnvmhorp in ChnvlnHo , 7-- s - - -: ... If m , v -wwut ww:uavb uol iiiL, i ljlji x vuu die it jc its. 1 1 1 1 iri ii rn nr ann cfTW a. to zlj Come and examine them : , 300 JL,ong oats Itrpm : ' ' : 5.0-to $25.00 They are the very best, and will.only cost you 50c to $1.00 a Week. , Do not forget to price our Trimmed Hats They ;beat anything you have seeii yetforthe price See for yourself if we are not correct Large shipment of Fall Shoes just arrived this ; week Come try on a pair; they fit the hard to fit . Bring the boys arid girls with you; we have ; what they want and at your own price and terms All we ask you to do is to LOOK our goods will do the rest If yoti have never visited our store ask your neighbor or friend about our goods ind terms All goods guaranteed to give satistactipn You get the goods today and start to paying your next pay-day tYoti 'need nbt;pay a:red cent down Some stores advertise No Money Down, i but whenMyou buy the goods they call oh you for some CASH. Remember this is the store that joes.iwHat'. we : advertise. GOLDMAN BECKMAN ft CO Goocf Cithern Ye Are Next Door to the Edisonia, -i : 9fi9 tUn-th Tmnn Xhrf H oim 7 rr rr7 '" I " 5 'Vl .''If i J vuiK ,;- ' . - . 2 ii W THt WORLD Of SPORTS r CLEVELAND WINS. Nap Batters Hit St. XxmiIs PI tellers Hard and Often. ; St. Louis, Mo.; Octk t 3'. Cleveland bit St Louis twirlers bard I and often while the visiting: ; pitchers; were'; ef- , fective in all 'hut two innings and Cleveland won 11 to 6. The fielding: of Austin and - Jackson , and John ston's batting featured. ' : Score: . R., K- E. Cleveland ,.; ; 230 101 03111 15" 2 Bt Louis 040 002 000 "6 8 2 JOIIHSBfi TVIBLS TEAr.l ' HATES TO TICTOHT New York, Oct. 8. Washington went in second " place ' today by de feating New Yot k 4 to 3. ; Johnson outpitched Warhop and errors "by. Wli liams let in two of , New York's mm Williams, however, retrieved ; himself in the ninth,; when ; he tripled and scored the winning run ,' on Midklff's error on Johnson. Score: R. H. E. Washington 101 000 0114 '10 3 New York ....010 000 200 3 8 4 " Batteries; Johnson 'and : Williams ;t Warhop and Sweeney." Time,- -1:40. Umpires, Hart and Dinneen. Remedies are Needed -Were we perfect, which we are not, medicines would; -not often be needed. But since-our systems have, be- v - fome weakened, "impaired and , broken down through' - indiscretions .which have gone on from the early ages, through countless generations, remedies are needed to I d Nature in correcting our. inherited and otherwise" cquired weaknesses. To ..reach the seat of stomach . weskaess ' and consequent digestive troubles, there is I nothing so good as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov- - er7f glycerio oomnound. extracted from native medio : mal roots sold for over Jorty years with great satisfaction to all users. For Weak Stomach, Biliousness, Liver Complaint, Pain in the Stomach after .eating, : Heartburn, Bad Breath, Belching of food, Chronic Diarrhea and other Intestinal 'Derangements, the "Discovery" a time-proven and most efficient remedy. r genuine has I on its ' - outside wrapper the signature t - You can't afford to accept a secret nostrum as a substircte for this noa-alco- - Z nolle, medicine of 'known composition, not even though the urgent dealer may ; thereby mako a little bigger profit. ' .s - - . . : Dr- Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. Sugar-coated, tin- granules, easy . to ts1- : 7fcandy, .'.- BED SOX EOIiP A17AY in QAHE V1TD ATHLETICS Philadelphia, Oct. 3. Boston hit the f ball hard : here today and beat Philadelphia. . Wood, - who pitched eight Innings, settled down 'after the third inning, when Baker bounced the ball through the score board - for a home run, with, two on bases. Only three hits and no passes were secured off Wood after the third. Mathewson and Marquard of the New York Na tionals witnessed, the game. Score: R. H. E. Boston .. ..I 000 081 116 17 1 4 Philadelphia . 003. 002 000 5 9 0 Batteries:; Wood,- Hall and Cady; Brown,? Pennock -and .Egan. ' Time, 2:05. Umpires, Egan and Evans. . DOYLE SPIKED. Aggressive Captain of New ' York Giants Injured In Brooklyn Game. . New : York, Oct." i.s Larry Doyle was spiked in the- Giants game with Brooklyn ' today and ' followers of the National League champions were on the' anxious scat at once in fear the injury v might - be serious ' enough to keep the dashing captain o fthe Giants out of the world series. - It was soon learned, however, - that - the spiking was a slight - affair and that Doyle would not be incapacitated. , Manager McGraw had his regular line-up. on the field today and - the team with coldt pitchers in the box, except at, the .finish,,, won- the. game from .Brooklyn. The Giants showed better form today than in most of their games this week, , ' playing a steady game, but as a. whole did little at the bat against : Rucker. Murphy and . Herzog, however, showed effec tively with the stick. Mrs. T. A. Town, 107 6th St., Water town, S. L., f writes : "'My four children are subject to hard colds and I always use Foley's Honey and Tar- Compound with splendid results. Some time ago I had a severe attack of la grippe and the doctor prescribed Foley's Honey and Tar Compound and it soon-overcame the la 'grippe. I can always depend upon Foley's Honey and - Tar Compound and a msure of ,' good results." Bowen's Drug Store. - " v e-o-d UNITED SALES COMPANY- L. SILTTH; AC REE, Manager " A t" " ,. .. " 1 v . -;v. Smokers Supplies, Soda Water News and Candy . i v , 5 West Trade St. Inter urban Passenger Station. LITTLE WDLLIAM PENN : CIGARS LEADING 5c SELLER , HOW THESTAITD. NATIONAL. . . iron Cost Pel NEW YORK .. ... .102 47 . 885 PITTSBURG .. 92 58 .613 CHICAGO - ..'.. 90 59 . 604 CINCINNATI . ' . 74 77 .490 PHILADELPHIA 73 77 .487 ST. LOUIS . . 1 ; ' ' 63 87 . 420 BROOKLYN .... .. 57 94 .377 BOSTON 50 101 .331 AMERICAN. . v Won Lost P.O. BOSTON ...... . ..104 46 .693 WASHINGTON . .. 90 60 1600 PHILADELPHIA . . 89 61 .593 CHICAGO .... . 7 75 .500 CLEVELAND ... .,.74 77 .490 DETROIT . . 69 ST. LOUIS ...... . . 52 NEW" YORK -. ,v .... 49 81 .460 100 i .342 100' .329 PHILLIES WIN. Boston Twirlers Fare Bad at Hands .. , 7. of Opposing Sluggers. p , Boston,1 bet ' 3. -Philadelphia won today's game 13 to 4.' Both of Bos ton's pitchers were bit hard and there was much loose fielding. Score: R. H. E. Boston .. . v.' 200 000 011 4 11 7 Philadelphia .. 050 402 110 13 17 2 Batteries: Dickson, Donnelly . and Gowdy; Nelson and Walsh. Time, 1:59. ' Umpires, Eason and Johnstone. TESREAU HIT' HARD. Errors Lose Game for Rucker Who Pitched Great BalL , Brooklyn, N. Y., .' Oct. 8. Rucker pitched great ball against New York today but lost 4 ; to 3 in the ninth when Stangel let Wilson's ." single through v him : and . - two ' runs were scored. ..... Score: R. H. B. New York ... 000 000 103 4 7 3 Brooklyn 100 100 100-3 12 4 Batteries: Demaree,. Bader, Tesreau and Myers and Wilson; Rucker and O. . Mlller.v 'Time, 1:60, Umpires, Klem and Orth. - : - . 11 J .... j V . 00 C0 'Winter is supposed to arrive now at an early date, warm today, but It won't last; 'better give ns; that order for your .COAL and WOOD. We ' ' have " the very best that is mined, and :will be delighted to have ' your or- ders. , OlWJbSR NOW. -....,lft.,..,:, .J'. . O Co: rnonew s t ui.'j o r..i r. rnone wj Gty Yard. AVdlll WUUU fit UIBI U). : Mworth Yard. Phone 403 Now;:RealIy, Harry, Jeff Doesnt Mind It A Bit .5 $ rVfAtf. ajuJl Huutc osoj, Jf(6r CtA Led jUtJX&vkk.'t& A' ft, vnfy otxjl urfa ctify fa, h IuaaX Ij&jjUL J XU I! l' ,Vfiiil ? , : - ftiiflirfj 1 III ' lit IV fl ' I B&tiictdua.tj Bv "Bud Fisher . . ' - k ' " , , ' . . - -y ,-- " t T . 1 1 . . 1 " M ... - - : : : L DOSSN'T
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