the cHAtbinre news, February 10. 1909 G The Bonus Votes Are Big Factors in Final Scores NOTICE TO CONTESTANTS. Contest. ' 1 It has been nodded bv the pub-' Iq addition to tn ballots published 1 h- Now ana Timcs-Dem-; da"y In Tta . NW. crrat to mid another in dueenient to gubscrlptl0Mf which will entitle those alnwdy offered iu the real ! a candidate to votes according to the r.M-.-'nrifv .mtrst now being con-1 following schedules: " ... . 1 r . 1 . ifc. .... W!U OUUBCriBBia. .Mi.ti-.i hv these publications. Commencing at once subscriptions 55.00, One Year to the American Textile Manufao . J2.F.0, Six Months turrr-tormcrly the Textile Excelsior will V"i accepted under the rules t the conttFt and votes Issued aciMrdlnc to the following scale: l-Oi) One Year 1500 votes Jl.'O Six Months 600 votes 5,000 vote 2,000 votes I1.R0, Fifteen Weeks .. . 1.000 votes $1.00, Ten Weeks 600 votes $10.00, Two Years 15,000 votes $1.00, One Year. Times Democrat 600 vote $2.00, Two Years. Times-Democrat 1.500 votes No woman can be happy without children; it is her nature to love them as much so as it is the beautiful and pure. The ordeal through which the exnectant mother - na fa m . m a" 4. f a a a must pass is so rull or dread that the tnougnt mis tier with apprehension. There is no necessity for the reproduction of life to be either very painful or dangerous. The use of Mother's Friend prepares the system for the coming event, and it is passed without any danger. This remedy is applied externally, and has carried thousands of Www n v mi VX Ulilt.ll liUUUgll 111 U ICiJ LI t5th hnHirtlf snffprinff. Book containing information of value to all expectant motbtrs mailed free. BRADFIELO REGULATOR CO. At! ant a Ga. FOR SOUTHERN BASKETBA LL S CHAMP BN 50.240 N2,!80 60,ti2f 75,7")ij t;2,is") :,2,?c,:, 50.3,10 50,079 01.235 ;i7.yr cr.,70 r.2.045 c.i,ss.i 75.005 r.1.145 How The Vote Stands At the close of balloting, at 2 p. m. Tuesday. February 9th, 1909. ttoe t!.mll7ig of the candidates in The News' great popm&rtty contest was u.3 foil own: DISTRICT NO. 1. At Icet three prizes will go to this district. n-.c'er Rt-iJ. West Morehead street . Murl r.'ckard. Beversville rr. P.-C. I-Tnile. 702 South Tryon street V Nancy l.ee S'tin.merow, 213 North t'hirch -t Th.ra Anihony. West Trade stroet Mr. V. T. Crev.cli. o2i" South Church Ills" NYttle Wilkinson. West Seventh street Mr. G. J. Miller. 3G West Seventh street .T. K. A. Alexander. 4 South Tryon street XU Altna William, 1209 South Tryon strtvt V.s l.. !Ji' Walker, 10 Wept Bland street V:T. h. V. V.'lncate. 911 North Graham street V.:ns Anna bell Joyncr. S"0 Pine street J K. Anderson, "i T: 1 1 North Church street . 'Jvv '.:,t'n r Ilewiieu. 312 South Poplar street . .' Mrs. C. P. Aushand. 207 W. Fourth street. Mra P.. W. Tavlor, 317 Pine street 51,'.72 , i o AmaMa Simmons, 40S West Fifth 50.3-15 Mi so Jessie Nelv. 416 Smith streot. 85.120 J. V. Vo, . If I W. 7th Sr su.035 DISTRICT NO. 2. At least three prizes must go In this dUtrlct. ?.Tir F-a trice Plake. 309 East Ninth etin-et t.0.t4 M's.3 K'ssio Stores, 305 North College street i.Mo Mrs. L. J. Fetner, 306 North Brevard street o 1.1 bo '.Mss Sarah Kins. Villa Heights '-Y2 v. t? .tiTriv v;m Vnrth pillfc street tO,ol..t M!;s lanche Leake. Lawyers' Road Mrs. Euiiiia Wallace, 904 E. Seventh Mr. Martin Helms, Oakhurst W. IT. Etilwell. 813 East Seventh street H. W. Warner. Piedmont Ave Mr, Sarnie Watson, 199 North Long sroet Mis:i llennie Cribble, 513 E. Ninth St DISTRICT NO. 3. At leart three prizes must go in this district. Mil?! Mirlcni long, Dllworth T.!k.i Nelll? McRane, 4 East Second sreet Mrs. V. M. Dobbs, 7 South Brevard street Mr. Vi'lter F. Cochran. Buford Hotel VS. f . Black. 201 East Bland St M. H. T'tijik, Kingston avenue J. V'. Haas. Cleveland avenue Or. W. H. Wakefield, Elizabeth Heights 50,745 V. K. Cnln, 501 Uensselear ave 60,340 .'. !!. 1 Mlyc r' j'. Eat Trade St 61,025 G'.-'.r.p J J. Burba-, 301 Kingston ave 71,485 ?;irs. Di-. Moore, 504 Templeton avenue 04,480 DISTRICT NO. 4. At least three prizes must go in this district. P. A. Tiuv.an, Lowell 92.402 Mmj Maryaret Bost, Hlckorv 08,925 M'.iS Nr.nnie Stroup. Piueville, S. C 63.095 l.'r. J. M. S'anunoiiuouse, Shelby 75.955 lir i2d.'ar Love, Llncolnton 60.505 f'.'.-c E.'.a.i Jer.Una, Gpstonla 63,555 MIki )f.e:ie Wnife, Iickory .. 95,020 J. P. McClure, Plncvill-j 02.084 Mr. J. R. Gaston, Belmont. N. C . 60,810 Vr. J. A. Eiiis. Grove r. N. C 05,590 Mh-s Jet Bravley, Mooresville 03.760 .?. F. Almond. Tt. V. D. No. C 54.290 Mrs. T. M. Pearson. Gcstonla 00,515 W. '. Ba-.-nett, Plr.evllle 50,120 F. E. ! lager, Huntersville , 72,775 Miss A'ie'alde Erwin, Moranton 82,625 ?.Js4 l'.lanche Rowe, Newton 71,785 Tary Austin Glover, Statesville. ". 66,623 V.'w-i llena Munday, Lenoir 55,425 Miss 1 1 :i 1 1 1 Burcin 69'45 Miss C'.ra Steu'V. Rock Hill. S. C ..'." 103.515 Mi'-s Niiniit tte Jones, Wavnesvllle, N. 112 510 .Miss Mary Thair, R. F. D. No. 1 53.550 OISTRICT NO.'b. At least three prizes must go In thl dietrict. T. L. Miller. Concord 81.675 Mrs. S. A. Epps, Fort Mill. S. C 02,765 Mr. .1. H. McMurriy, Fort Mill. S. C . 79,045 Mr. Jamrn Doster. Gibson, N. C 83,182 ML s Lujile Bernhardt. Salisbury 111,095 Mis.! Lctr.t.Ki Coldi'elter, Lexington 57,000 Ml?a Kvelvn DIsrss. Rockingham 75,765 Mis Kate In-rani, Hi?h Point 102,740 Paul Greene. Thomasville 50,385 Ml Ha?el Pillow, Hamlet 65,625 William Thomas Greene, Monroe 72,240 Miss Winifred Carraway, W2desboro 75,045 Miss Lena Henderson. Monroe 80,740 Miss Ruth Celvin. Chester 57.385 W. N. Horsey. Ellcnboro, N. C 115,930 Goo. M. IYiigir. .... 00,834 National League News The Chicago club has re-signed catch- lar subscription for his old commander, er W. R. Marshall. A. C. Anson, i George Huff has been engaged again act us scout for the club. Special to The News. Asheville. N. C. Feb. 10. A game for the southern basketball champion ship has been arranged between the Atlanta Athletic Club which now holds this distinction, and the Asheville Y. j M. C. A. The contest will be pulled! off in Atlanta about the middle of the; month, the exact date not yet having; been arranged. ' Manager E. R. Brown, cf the Y. M. ! t C. A., a few days ago Issued a chal- lenge to any team in the South, the ' Atlanta team being the only '"takers Broadway, 36th and 37th Sts., HsraH Square K-Vv T liiii Most Centrally Loc- tt,, . Broadway. (r;!y ten r7J.. ' to 25 leading theatres, c""-? renovated av.d tsK.orr.ej department. Up-to-date V iuni. i eiepr.one in t-ai h 1 Wll Four BeautI Ding ith Capacity of 1200. " ; The Famous German Restar Broadway's chief attract -on f. cud l ood Dishes and Popular M" Europeaa Win. 453 Eton. Rates for Rowiw $1.50 and upward. $2.00 and upward w!thtatu PrW ' ?3.00 and upward. $ 1 .00 eUa whoe two Tr7 f Eh WI!I7n IOIt BOOKLET. SWEENEY-TIERNEY HOTEL COMPANY I so far. The association team claims 'the right to play for the southern" to i Manager Bresnahan of the Cardi- -J ' v ' v ' vu i 1 1 v . ; ,ii i u n i . , . . . . , . . , , . . , . I to terms vvith the veteran outfielder. ! cuanipiunsmp m vw ui Uu.iraUa Jimmy Barrett. ' "CIU,1U8 uv UUitl Liaifs The Pittsburg club -has sold first h?-5 defeated every bunch played in baseman Warren Gill, to the Minneapo- Manager McGraw has promised to Aorth Carolina and 1 eune-;se- some ,. t.,L. o i r o,.. xici. oi which had not lost a game before 111 V 1 1 ' . v.,.. ....j-,. I'l J1 ,u i Ul . - - . I uahan. Pitcher Frarer lias na.meums larm, ror a spring try-out Iowa, the "Kid Gleason near Jerome Ranch." Manager Clark Griffith says he has no notion of pitching regularly next season. Manager McGraw intends to give out fielders Devore and O'Hara a thorough tre-mea meet. .-ounger brother of Koger urea-:"". ' "V 7, " "7"" " who is also a catcher, South iw year and tne bpartanburg team, )riiiK trv-out ithe South Carolina champions. They have not lost a eauie In two consecu- Tho t T.nnis Vntt.-ml U-,V. Im-. dfir- live bertSGnS. ed from the New York National club Another game of interest to bo play-; first baseman Evans, purchased lastld here is, the double-header with the fall from the Montreal dub. jKnoxville "Tigers' next Monday and Tuesday. The "Timers are composed Th old National League wil again ' an aggregation picked from the best j demonstrate its abilitv to make ex- tm in me c:u spring try-out. Hans Lobert passed through his or deal in safetv last week and a full-fledged Elk. The Cardinals will open with the Cubs next April. 51.415 01.205 50,400 52.295 65.1S2 00.7S5 55,!)5 52.2G2 50.175 72,500 50.105 00,789 50.885 63,390 Manager Griffith, of the Cincinnati is nowUiuu, nas traded outfielders Tom Daiy and Ellis for outfielder Oakes, of the I i :Los Angeles club. Claude Ritchey and Frank Bowers -1 are in the clothing business at Kmle-1 Secretary Fred Knowles, of New ton, Pa. Yet, it is the Boston club's : York, last week sent out contracts to Claude. Law son. and he advertises like Tt i:; probable that pi teller Joe Me Ginnity will land with Providence. Not a bad berth. 4 it i& Fred Merkle has re-signed with New York, at an increased salary, voluntari ly tendered bv the club. AYS (MIL Montreal, Can., Feb. 10. Amid the booming of cannon, the blowing of whistles, and the cheering of thous- -14 Giants and then went to Florida for a couple of week's, vacation. Manager McGraw is confident that ands of people the great ice palace Louis Evans, whom ha turned over to flanking Mount Royal was thrown open St. Louis, will make a fast and hard- today and the great 10-days' carnival hitting outfielder for the Cardinals. of winter sports was inaugurated. The city is gayly decorated and thousands President Ebbetts has settled Brook- cf carnival' costumes are to be seen, lyn's spring plans. Manager Lumley' The present revival of winter fes- takes his squad of battery men to Hot tivities in Montreal, alter a lapse ot Pitcher Tom Tucker, the New Haven Springs Febraury 15th. President Eb-;15 years, promises to be a grand suc- recruit, was the first Boston man to betts will start with the remainder'for cess. - The ice palace has been con turn in his signed 1909 contract. Jacksonville, Fla.. March 5th. The two structed on a scale of unprecedented squads will meet at Jacksonville on size and magnificence. The style of Manaeer McGraw expects good work March Uh. i architecture is the English Tudor baro titis year from pitcher Crandall and . . .... ... . hiial of the fortified period. The three is going to work him regularly. . Manager-Catcher ..-Frank Bowerman.Lgreat towers' surmounting the gigantic , of Boston, has just had a piece of bone and fairy-like pile have been christen- Tommy Leach has given up the posi- from the third finger of his right handled the King Edward, Queen Alexandra tion he held in a Pittsburg billiard hail removed at a Detroit hospital. land Fnnce of Wales respectively and has returned to Cleveland. i - ! Judsinc bv his reputation in the Pitrhov Tw-D?- anrl rntfipl(1fr Af Unlipll ! Wpsf tVio ntinnal T oao-no haa eopnroH . DalaCe llV ail a rill V Of SnOV.'ShOerK. Clad , were the first Cincinnati players to j a very competent official in Steve ivane,; ia historical costumes. Other features1 turn in their signed 1909 contracts. the American Association umpire. jof the carnival program will be exhi-j j bitions of snowshoeing, skiing, hockey,, Outfielder George Browne is East'. Karrv Trubv. President Pulliam's 'curling, skating,-sleighing and tobog-i again after a long sojourn in Califor-jiiew umpire, is said to be a stiff -backed , ganmg. uia. He wants to get away from Bos-! f ellow whom the players cannot bull-j ton. i cloze. In fact, he is a "fighting um- 4-4IHrf?' . V.V H Brings New Life lITfllSil C! 1 Qckly Restores 1 I A Tonic the,t BuildsQ Ib. M. 3 lA i H. 4 Giving Renewed I I up tho Entire System 3 UlDo.s or f, Etrenjih Vitality tkrywW:'VMii?l7!- C Fuifora & Co.. .'w York i n?T.'.-: .jri1 1 n 8 Put Some Coal F IlillC ln Your House ' ""izrWS&s 7m poses- If other twi has r"t Vva ,rf-4 fcX&&WZ la satisfaction, try this. It bum'; w.-V j J&X &&GZnf but no too fast. Doe not !..- t'e r?j -T--St erate and leaves but little a; h. a y3p' Try us and rhone UH jejr c-u Ms raer lor uoal or Yood of auy k;Ll. I QUEEN CI1Y FUEL i JsBa COMPAMY I One of the big events of the carni val will be the storming of the ice Shortstop Joe O'Rourke, late of Wa- terbury, and the St. Louis Cardinals, has signed with the Indianapolis club. sold Pitcher Walter Moser to Lynchburg club, of the Virginia League. Miller Huggins says Mexicans are so crazy over baseball that he looks for it to be adopted as the national game. pire. " President PuilianiB in Ottawaa, Can,; WHERE TO GO TONIGHT. pJ. seeing what he terms "real hockey" i 5l 44 : - ' - . - . ww " - - - V w . . . 1 n i.- v. u V. . . t -. 4 A 4 4 4 The Philadelphia National Club has ! bles which .appear to him- as moun-l -4aTaaTa. theitainous. ALAPO Ed. Winchester, musi Manager Griffith has informed the cian; Miles and Heart in sketch; "The Atlanta officials that Cincinnati's bat- Poor Mr. Rich." tery forces will reach there to begin ' training February 27th, the regulars to DIXIE Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Silver in follow a week later,! sketch; Billy Williams, the Dancing Kid. James A. Hart, former president ofi President Stanley Robison is now in; the Chicago club, left the Windy City! EDISONIA "The Adventures of Cleveland settling up the estate of his! January 25th. for a two-months' visit an Old Flirt." . Mr. Wallace sings. deceased son. brother, Frank McII. Robi- abroad. - He . is accompanied son, George Hart. by his ; j CASINO "A Romance of Old Mad- , rid. Illustrated song. Southpaw Pitcher Irving Young, of! Pat O'Connor, the Pittsburg club's the Pirates, is putting in the winter as j recruit catcher, has come to terms with! THEATO "A Modest Young Man." a freight handler at North Station, in 'the club. Eddie Phelps' sale to St. j Boston. Louis will give O'Connor a fair chance ROYAL "An Ingenious Lover and tr chn-a' V112 mcop i"Thp Ovnsips Rpvpne-p " Joe Kelley is to go to Toronto again! I to manage, this being the result of the Manager McGraw has refused a St. breach. j stop, Joe Fletcher. McGraw is going )t give the youngster every oportunity Ten Pirates nave to date sent m to show his worth to New York. their contracts. The list includes two! 1 Deicmathe Real Rose Hat Pins J We are sole agents for the Delemathe Real Rose Hat Pint. These Hat Pines a Real Rose lletallzed. New assortment just ar- lived. 4 Garibaldi, Brims & Dixon J LEADING JEWELERS. 4 oosier OUR Kitchen C Sale abinet STAR The Seven Russell's Min- 4 X V I J. 190 ? To the Contest Manager, $. Encio-ed please find the Bum of 9 to pay for the Charlotte Nes for months. My nan. Is , , Addret? , mm Pioaaa credit the votes due on ame to M Dietrict No Plear.e etate whether old or new subscribers. 4 Second Baseman Charles, of the St. St. Louie Nationals, and Bert Whitney, new men in pitcher Sitton and outfield er Hyatt. Evangelist Billy Sunday, out in Washington state, has started a popu- play until the spring season opens LIFE IN PICTURE'S TUMBLE. WAS A GRAND SUCCESS. Sold all we had on hand. Mrs. G. M. Rainwater, N. Pegrani St.. got the free cabinet, which v.e will keep on exhibition to take orders by for a few days. We will have another shipment of these fine cabinets In a few days. Every kitchen should be supplied with one. Lavving-fobbinsFuriiiture Company 22 and 24 North College Street. Crash Wakes Man Whose Family 'S t iBgLyKwravre Williamsport, Pa., Feb. 10. The the former Wiliamsport and Buffalo hnI,flhr1f1 nf.Bnhflrt swmnn' nr i first baseman, have gone to Cuba to Nisbet was savfd f'rom suffocation bv SHLVILLE SEEIESTLI TE5 N T a unique fire alarm. Mr. Sherman was awakened by a loud noise, and ; found flames and smoke comine up a foot hold and a half Nelson 'the stairwav. i The string holding a heavy pic ture had been burned off, and the tumbling picture was what awakened him. The house was destroyed. : Sporting News Told In Brhf Tcm Longboat, the Indian long riis tr.afe runner, won the Marathon" race h Mii-H.-:(;n Square Garden after a most stotac'ilar finish. Shvubb. thp Eng lish chaniTdcn, led the entire race u: in me Join mi lo, wnen Me collapsed j decided on nolnls. ( omell at Hrnover, N. H.. m a slow and William t..ii -hA x, n.l uniniercsling contest 1 to 0. The tho 'inr.iihin nt iv 1" ... ,ZZLl 1 .T I in n u I j. ii. . drizzle of rain which fell during the game. In the intercollegiate wrestling meet at New Haven between Yale and the University of Pennsylvania Yale won five out of the seven events. The only fall was secured by Walte of Pennsyl vania, who threw Hayes of Yale in six luuiuiu.s. ine oiner six events were Special to The News. Asheville, N. C, Feb. 10. John Drake, of Asheville, defeated Jim Parr, the former English champion here Monday night in a catch-as-catch- can best two out of three cured and won the fall. Drake came back more confident and Parr went slow. Both men fought hard and Parr was particularly clever with his legs. After some time the i pace began to tell on the visitor and j Drake's staying qualities, were fine. tAfter 28 minutes of the hardest "kind ,of wrestling Parr was again- thrown by a leg and neck hold." This match -meant a great deal to Drake as the victory has made him rank with, the big wrestlers of the day. He has accepted a challenge to meet Americus in Baltimore and will leave for that city soon. The;e were two good preliminaries. In the first between Hipps and Trem ble, both of Canton, each won a fall; wrestling i and the match was declared a draw, won by : in the tecond two Asheville boys, Rob- SEARED WITH A HOT IRON or scalded by overturned kettle cut with a knife bruised by slammed,door injured by a gun or in any other way the thing needed at once is Buck len's Arnical Salve to subdue inflam mation and kill the pain. It's earth's supreme healer, infallible for Boils, Ul cers, Fever Sores, Eczema and Piles. 25c at Woodall & Sheppard's. Used by All the Big College Nines If you attend any of the big college games you will find that the ball almost invariably used is the REACH OFFICIAL AMERICAN LEAGUE BALL. College men won t have anvthir.? but the BEST that's why they all use The Official Paff 0k The i&Ball j'l.i.vrs had to contend with a coating rr slush on the ice, caused by the Malaria Makes Pale Blood Th Old Standard GROVE'S TASTE- eu in games aeainst thp "Lntran Squares" of Chicago last fall, on con dition that, they pay a fine of $50 each. 'T)0 TOII L' tr Q OQAAn1 J ..1 SS KONICV,drlVOUt my l : BtrrenougS1 to wait on nrla and builds up the system. For more than one."-Kansas Citv Jour. grown people and children, ooc. uai. match. The first fall wa Parr in eight minutes, the second by . ertsou and Bishop, mixed things and Drake in 28 minutes and the final and as each secured a fall a draw was the decisive fall by the local boy again in decision. 28 minutes. I Drake claims the southern champion- Greatest interest was displayed here : ship. '; in the match, Drake having defeated 1 Parr two weeks ago in a handicap! WASHINGTON'S PLAGUE SPOTS match and having shown great clever- lie in the oWj raar;-y "bottoms of the ness. A purse of S300 was up on last Potomac, the breeding ground of ma night's bout, TO per -cent, going to the laria germs. These germs cause chills, winner and 30 to the loser. . feVer and ague, biliousness, jaundice, Both wrestlers started off f ast. 1 iassitu(je weakness and general de Parr worked all of the tricks of the bility an(1 bring suffering or death to game and clearly, had Drake's nerve, thousands yearly. But Electric Bit After eight minutes Parr secured a ters never fail to destroy them and bar and a leg hold and forced Drake's cure malaria troubles. "They are the shoulders to the mat. After a rest the best all-round tonic and cure for m?- raen went at. it cautiously and matters aria ever used," writes R. M. James, seemed to be even for fully twenty .. 0f Louellen, S. C. They cure Stomach, minutes. Several times Drake got out Liver, Kidney and Blood Troubles and of tight places. The wrestlers began wni prevent Typhoid.- Try them, 50c. to mix it and finally the local boy se- Guaranteed by Woodall & Sheppard. KEEBEt Cured with PairvHiUev College men kno-w too that iuc Reach Ball been dopted br tbe American League for tea yetxs, aaU 1 the OtT.cil League kinll. Ho it"acr can can dc iiscu in any wapie pame. 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