if- ...... . 1, i i I. ' i i mm i. in i ii , .. . i 5 rrrs- ! ' Vol. -Xu.-No. 2749 CONCOm, N. C. WEDNESDAY, JULY 20 W hole No 1LT3 ! - HAULED DOWN. taken i ite.hAll Colors B,e I,o.S.. over Tem to TUe.r Srro-A.. Awful Victor,- nor ,ible ncfca.of CI.rloo. Crack j ' Team. Charlotte naturally hates to see PERSONAL POINTER. the balls as last as our boys sent fhfira to him. i i v i Du n , n n ii i in vu n in jii w r-,r i Charlotte's people certainly arrived this morning to visit t me out to iu Ku Diauu ni tha hnmn of Mr. b J iowe. peeing wi Hiuiub. g Pearsoni0f Morganton, j their yells lor Charlotte but they . . v waa -th $ 4 Jtt$&&&Wrtrirtr&tt$rirfrk& Mies Edna Lowe, of Lowes- U I AA1 H-tv t - 1 V 1. - - . i 1 1 j .i.r.l rtr 1 7 I on i urn rrr totq .4.v ka came OUT lO mu Krauu Hiauu . Uomo of Mr H I Lnwfl. JL oqicia maoio wuim aj RO and 75 r.pnts. to &a for 4 , r- . 40 Cents. X : .X- ;tt tnrlav TTp won with ! ' "5 IM -of. t tr, nS thrltiii onlv 1B "U1 , T;" r. V'" 4-li 1 1 I t c-- o t.hA f'nnnnrd crowa in unanoue IT""" in the fourth and fifth inning. But ! , UU fl,arn in WUBU tuojr uivi u o & Concord conirai . wnu ing interests them more than base- m in , oTcfnl TViav wflrfi there .bv "a anything and at this season noth- maiority. They even had au organized corps with horns ball. 1 f nicely decorated with, the colors Knowing that all of Charlotte's nf their team black and red. But baseball people would be out at tbe colors and one of the horns their park Tuesday evening to were captured and brought home, witness the big game between As for those who wanted to bet Charlotte and Concord, a large on Concord at the odds of hve to delegation of rooters of a superior one, nobody could be found to . -ur.a bet They were as timid as Ice'- quality were sent Irom here. Though Charlotte confesses that man, T C i I muujjuvuai . Urn oofwoflt Vint, who p.onld yesterday and stuck to them all the 30QOOOOOC3bo ume. . a Look nere ! LADIES' LINEN and Duck Skirts worth 75 cents, $ Fresh SARATOGO CHIPS Made out of New Potatoes. Hot Stuff, AT 2 Vfe?? W to go for 50 cents. w v W s w s& ?? ?rv?rs ?rjg5? i 2 V WORTH 91 anrl 10 r.Ant;n. 34. YOU FURNISH THE FESt WE DO THE REST. That's all we ask you to do t nish the feet. AVe will not onirdk the rest but we will do it -weUCv $2 50 Though Charlotte C"B;"" Moe last week, but who could . . , . n1 they have no team, still they went J mouth ErVin & MorriSOll ana got me Tuesday despite the fact that v;AorATit nliioes two Irom . ' . . 11U ' ' Uliiu i inches wide, to go for 5 cents. GR0CER5 called time and again for him Kings Mountain, one from uaa- Ag fcr tnQ particulars 0f the tonia, one from laviason anu me u -B nnnecessary to mention their battery from Mountain tMg afl jt is sufficicnt to say that ri . A cfill failftfl tn interest I t-Uia oaoann ' Vioa rJnnr.nrfT , , , i . , A xi. i. u u A Rnmber of Onr Old Veterans Go to iV cfand Hnn.rnftlv. Uvof anVi ft foam that fnnlan t Diavl A """ , I . 4 lUDBlftU" . Z Z i. Atlanta to Enjoy Themselves. R p C 7 D W A CK H (1 SF Our team would expect to make ball as she met Tuesday on that . . 1 rA ijJ nuG j r . . n ; Tuesday night twenty of oar old f FOK20 CENTS, X a musi uiuuuj iciiuiu wu . , TO THEIR REUNION S300000000C30Cg ft Ladies' Na- ft ft tional Belts 25 cents. ft 113000C ADOOOOO mm worth 25 cents. Tuesday night twenty of oar old a most Diooay recuru Uu Ul 0onfederate veterans went to At- 0, as would have to donbtit wth ,o a e - AiA-l.uk wk ftnd then sets ee mat grass a loot mgu uu. " , u , " : , " there in the field. oar oiaeet people woo loogm id u ;' We have, every tbiDg in Oiforic nnr nldest neonle who fought in . I nr-kr rlAIA ! u beat like they did luesaay even- Asforourteam aDd their positions the war, and death will very prob- Q GOOD DARK CALICO ing, it is time to burn bats, balls not namo them. Here is ably call many of these old soldiers j 3 cents yard. andmits. the pay T0 for Charlotte : Hoff- to their final resting place before ji33;33330CXS aforfofl nff Xeftll fori T-vU.4-oirv ca "H flmflr. I , f Ur. an 0V1 nninn'nn'll Kallpl1 1 7 j-- The game us and continued so to the finish, Uk- Stephens, lb., Parker, p., though Charlotte did succeed m Jenkins, c, Alliscjn, If., Ragan, ri, getting 3 runs in the fourth inning Brem, 2b., Sprinkle, rf., Graham, and 2 runs in the fifth inning. 3b., substitute. Oar boys played good steady ball Rogers, Oldham and Eox with but very few exceptions. Oar made 3 runs each Mangunrand boys made the other team ashamed ot themselves sure when it came to fielding. As fast as a fly came to the field, so soon were they scored out. But not only the fielders played good ball. The basemen stuck to them, and the pitchers, Mangum and Wedding- ton, held them down well. Billy Weddington did the most of the pitching for us. Parker, the thought-to-be crack pitcher of Mountain Island, did most of: Charlotte's pitching," and it proved a sorrow to Charlotte, though when they put another one in their box we did still better. Parker struck out the large num ber of 2 of our boys, while 11 dropped the bat with a sad look from our pitcher. Parker gave five men their bases on balls and Weddington gave two. Rogers made a home run on one of the finest knocked balls that Charlotte has ever seen. It would have gone over the fence dead easy ot any baseball ground, but the fence has been moved back on account of their bicycle track. Billy Weddington also knocked a two base hit which made them look daggers at each other. Oar boys playing good ball, of course, also won the game but a lot of the runs were made by us by the innumerable muffing of the balls by their crack players picked from the best of teams. . One man on the team, and he has a most excellent reputation they said before the game, would mull Cannon & Fetzer Company. An on nee of satisfaction is frattfc. . . ii C1:.T 1.Z a ton oi taiK. oat'eiaunuu with every pair of shoes weselL Respectfully, Reid each made 2, and Caldwell and Weddington each made 1. The following is the score of runs, hits and errors : R. H. E. Charlotte 5 8 6. Concord .15 13 5. The following is the score by 4 innings : Charlotte 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 05 Concord 3 3 0 2 6 0 0 1 x 15 Such an unthonght-of victory had already been gained over Charlotte in the same way that Cheraw did them that the latter halt of our ninth inning was not played, which surely would haye increased the rmmber of our runs still more. Mr. Sohenck, of Greensboro, who was Coarlotte's choice, um pired the game and was as just as any team could expect. Mr.Pe OTam. of Charlotte, assisted by Mr. Young Caldwell, of this place, kept the score. M W A.Q? IS IT Together with them wa3 their sponsor, JViss Auaie tsoger ana ner maid of honorMies Ella Walter. They will be with them during the trip and will be the f ivcrites of the camp. It is nothing more than right to single out an old colored man An thnnv Mills, who live3 in our county, and who was with the com-' pany daring the war. His master, daring slave times, wa3 Dr. Miils, who is remembered by our people. Dr. Mills is dead, but this old col ored man accompanied our veterans and goes to see Mrs. Dr. Mills, w&o lives in Atlanta. Mrs. Mills will, of course, keep him during the reunion. As to when the veterans will re- tum, It 18 very luueumir, a duu may come before the others, Their L&WH OWIHSS H . . ' i.L (Jin a ' . ' - : tickets are gooa nam iub olo ui this month. Dry: Miller,: Shoe Furnishers.. ZOLEN If your Piano, Organ, Music Box, Clock or anything-in the Fumv ture line Phaeton or Buggy looks dingy try one bottle. You t! never be without it. - " - . - - - rttJi All the latest Improvements DATES FIXED. Has Sued the Company. It will be remembered that some time ago a negro named Coot Fitz gerald, who escaped from the chain gang, was hit in some, way by a train After he No Push-ee no pull-ee, work-ee well-ee, all enm-ee. Call-ee ee- and if you don't look sharp we will sell you. above Lexington. After he was brought back here and is again able to work on the road, his mother has Onr Boys Haye a Good JTnmber of j f pj a auit against the Southern. The papers have been served and the Games -Booltea Ahead Tor Them Koto Keep Yonr Eye On Them. Oar baseball team stayed in Charlotte Tuesday night and left early next morning for Cheraw where they p ay them two games Wednesday and Thursday. On Fris day they play at Wadesboro. Then they will come home and recuperate for next week here. On next Monday, Tuesday and suit will now be put on the' docket. To District Conference. Furniture ! World without end and more on the way. Two.ok. ; loads of Chairs. Sounds like we do not intend to let people sit rz icq floor. And we don't ! Rockers from 75o. to 810 00. We are in a position to give you anytsian?; yon want m the Furniture line at the lowest; , Du,..t Con,erenee. . 6ble priceS. ReSpeOtt.Olly, Ravs. Homer Earnhardt, J E . . - Thompson and A E Wiley, together with Mr. J A 0 Blackwelder and wife, of Oannonville, left this (Wednesday) 'morning for Lexing tcni where they attend the district AAn.-.JAna nf ti Mpt.hndiat church. . , - UUUiCiCUViO w. Wednesday on our diamond here rrjDe confefence will be in session iucj wv--"- VerV prQD w ly UUUi uiuuuoj. 0. Un the iouowmg rnaay, me 29tb, they play Mountain Island on Charlotte's diamond . weakness easily curefi X& Dr. MUes' Nerve PlasteJ Bell, Harris Company- ' Withour newFnneral Car' jnst in from CuBiiingliamiSaie: & Co of Rochester, N.Y-V onr Undertaking Depart 5? nneqnaled;in North Carolina. 1 2- Store 'Phone o Residence 'Phone. -c if .

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