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CONCORD, N. 0., THURSDAY; AUGUST 3, 1899.
Single Copy 5 Cento
WHO WON THE VICTORY?
The Finest Game of Baseball In a While--Cliarlotte
Stays With Us A Man
Disabled and the Game Called Off
It can not be said that , we did
not get a chance to see some
good baseball playing on the
diamond Wednesday afternoon
us. It was a beautiful game
with but one objection we did
not score quite enough. Only
one time in the game there were
three men on the bases and
one time the visitors were
struck out in succession, not
one of them seeing the first base.
It was good playing and
Charlotte stuck up to us splend
idly. Lattimerdid fine work in
the box, ,and Jones could not
compete against him when it
came to strikes. Graves caught
the former and Brake the latter.
In the 'first inning Mangum
-put a Dan against dux not over
the fence, and scored it on Reed's
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ball. We failed to score m sec
ond inning and three of. our men
were put out -on second base.
Two of Charlotte's men were
struck out. In the third inning
Mangum reached third but died
on the base. This time two' of
our men; were -struck out. In
the fourth the opponents put a
double play on us, putting out
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lieect ana uraves. this . tune
Charlotte scored for; her 'first
timetwo runs. This irritated
our pitcher "and; three Charlotte
men dropped their bats as-fast as
they struck three times. Ciphers
only wtire geared in ,he. fifth.,-, In
tfreixtn Mafiguin and IieG'rande
were put out pn a double play at
first and second. For the first
time in the "' game three men
were on bases in the seventh
inning and then we had to let
them ,die on their bases. Two
visitors again struck out. Char
lotte made another successful
double play in the eighth.
Now came the warm time
when "down in front" was not
heeded. Charlotte stood 2 to
our. 1 : at thev beginning of the
ninth inning. Graves made
first and by Caldwell's . centre
field fly was sent to third and
then scored us one which tied
the score. This was fortunate
but the unfortunate -part came
next, when Brake and; Thompson
of the Charlotte team, 'attempting
to catch a foul collided in front
of the grand stand. It was a
hard blow the former received,
knocking the breath from him
and giVing the latter a bruised
eye. Brake -recovered . in a
while but not sufficiently to play
bis. part and as no substitute was
on hand the game was called off.
When this happened, we. had .one
man on bases and only one was
' ut. ' , ,v, - ':
Mr. Williamson Morris um
pired the game. ' i
CHARLOTTE-. K lB PO A E . "
Robertson, ss. 0 0 6 4 1
Lambeth, 3b 1 0 1 0 1
Brake, c - 1 0 6 1 0
Allison, If - 0 2 1 0 0
Donnelly, cf 0 0 2 0 0
Thompson, lb 0 1 8 0 1
Ross, rf - - - 0 0 10 0
McAden, 2b - 0 0 1 " 3 1
Jones, p - - - 0 1 0 4 1
Totals - - ' 2 4 26 12 5
CONCORD. R lB PO A E.
Rogers, cf - - 0 0 2 0 0
Mangum, ,lf - 0 1 1 0 . 0
LeGrande, 2b 1 l v 0 0 1
Reed, lb - 0. 1 9,0 1 .
Graves, c - - 11 10 0 0
Caldwell, ss - 0 2 1 . 3 0
Miller, p - - - 0 0, 12 0
Fisher, 3b - - .0 0 11 1
Card, rf - - - 0 0 0 0 0
Totals - - 2 6 24 6 3
Two-base hits
Allison (2) and
Legrande.
THREE IMPORTANT CASES.
Capital Punishment Might Probably Be
the, Result of Three Cases for the Al
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bemarle Court
The Mob Was Deter-
mined Delegates Galore.
Written for The Standard.
Shankle, " Aug. 1. Watermel- eral wreckage, but the rains are
ons are in full blast now. . said to have been immense and
At the Fark Academy Sunday the storm fearful.
School last Sunday there were , Apalachicola is believed to be
57 delegates appointed to attend about the storm centre and is en
the township convention, which tirely cut off.
meets at Cedar Grove on Satur-: Much damage was done to
day before the second Sunday in shipping as Well as to houses.
August. If any school in the A few lives are known to be
State can beat, this let-us. hear lost.
from it, 1 :- ) ' - .
Mr. Harris Maulden takes the CURE A CCKLp IN ' ONE DAY
lead in " fine - watermelons this Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets,
y ear. He pulled one the , other All druggists refund money if it fails to
day that weighed 44 pounds. t Tt,.f0ow Jfbe genuin has L B Q'
.iv n. -P -i . -, L ... , i n eaclx. tablet.
Over five hundred citizens vol-, a -
unteered in the search for . the qt a t Dmwmpo v
foul deed at Albemarle on Thurs
day, July 20th. -One that was
at Albemarle at the . time says
that when the six ;olock train
passed there going to Salisbury
about two hundred; men were at
the depot waiting for the sheriff
to bring him from the jail to
start.with him to Salisbury' Had
it not been for the genius and
the Sam Hose affair 'witK'all its,nere-
horrors, for the angry mob said
they., were going - to r burn JiMj
alive, bo easrer was the moo
that the sheriff had to dress ; the
nocrrn in fo.mn.lft n.ttirft n.nrl r.fl,rrv
i,i m t rnrr-n Qro wL
boarded the train for another
county until September court.
This mesv three, caseslto be
irieu. wnerem nanging may
dall for shooting Lum Calson.
The other is Harris Dennis for
burning a house at Albemarle.
On account of bad .weather
Rev. J. A. Clark discontinued
his meeting here on Wednesday
night. He will hold, a meeting
here about the first of October.
Mr. Dan Shankle's family, who
moved to Albemarle in the win
ter, are nearly, all confined ,with
typhoid fever.
Mrs. Cole Resigns as Teacher.
We are sorry ; to i dearn'; that
Mrs. L P Cole, who has for sev
eral years ; been teaching in
our. graded schools and who, had
intended" to "'teach "; thV coming
year, has resigned her position.
This resignation was handed in
on account olv the illness ofi;.her
mother, Mrs., Phillips,, of Hills
boro, who received a fall some
time ago and is .very ill from; the
injury. It is hot thought that
she, will, ever be able to walk
again. Her hip was injured. Mrs.
Cole will leave soon .to , stay: at
the bedside of her mother.
Jay Sims Home. 11
!jay Sims, Cbncord's member
of the First regiment' band, and
who will soon 'again be in the
armv service, is at honie to spend
several days. Hewilf join '.thel
on their return from Greensboro
and Hillsboro. The , members
who Have enlisted in the Twenty
ninth Infantry, will leave I the
first of the week for Fort Mc
Pherson. r - -: ' "
We Play Them Again Friday.
On Friday -our baseball team
goesV ito pharlptte to do battle
with s them - again and-to make a
score different from the one' of
yesterday more still dn our
favor. Very, probably a crowd
will go along with our boys
and lend them all kinds of aid. ,
NO ofrRE, NO PAY.
That is the way all druggists sell t
Cxrove's Tasteless ChUl Tonic for chills
and "Malaria. It is simply . Iron and
Qninine in a tasteless form Children
sove it. Adults refer it to bitter, nau
leatin Tonics Price, 50c.
FLORIDA HAS A STORM.
Heayy Rains and Fearful Winds Destroy
Life and Property , '
A teariul storm occurred along
the Gulf coast - in Florida on
Tuesday, the 1st inst. Communi-
cations are hindered "by the gen-
-Prof. Jay D. Lentz returned
yesterday,
IMr. Lee-Smoot, ofSalisbur,
. visrtin at Dr. Smoot's.
j Mrs. D. F. Gannon went to
' Salisbury this morningto spend
while. - ;
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Sumter S..C spent last night
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i Mr. Baxter Parks and Miss
Eula Parks : are spending today
, in Alhpmarlft
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I Mrs. H. C. Raimer returned
home this morninsr after visitins:
. m ureensDoro ana oansoury.
lRev. J e. Thompson went
to:Bethel camp Wting.today to
be: gone till Saturday evening.
Mrs. Ed. Correll and chil
dren went to Harrisburg this
morning to visit their relatives.
Mrs. Watson, of Salisbury,
arrivedr .here , this , morning to
visit her, daughter, Mrs. J. . E.
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-i-Mr. Jacob Stirewalt, of
Statesville, who has suffered an
attack of typhoid fever, is here
today. '
Misses Maggie Brown and
Sadie Bencini went to High Point
this 'morning. .They .will return
Saturday night.
-Miss Grace Fisher left yes
terday evening , for . Lin wood,
where she attends- the house
party near there:
Rev. Chas. B. Miller went to
Rowan county this morning to
spend a week of his vacation
With his mother.
Mr. Jno. B. Sherrill left this
morning for the bedside of his
father, Rev M. V." Sherrill, who
has suffered another stroke of
paralysis. ' 1
Mr.' and Mrs. H. M. Barrow
went to: Greensboro this morn
ing. Mrs. Barrow; is expected
home tonight but Mr. Barrow
will be gone some time
A F
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ifflDS.
Yengeance Is Mine, I Will Repay,?.
Saith the Lord.- ' ; ' 1
Marie Voksra, a ' Hungarian
who followed the murderer of
of her husband 4,000 to : miles
avenge his death byher own hand,
herself met a tragic death today
onv the Pennsylvania Railroad
near Altoona. '
After leaving this city three
weeks ago nothing was heard of
the woman or her strange mis
sion until this morning, when
the engineer of a Pennsylvania
Railroad train saw her on the
tracks in front of his locomotive.
The engineer opened the whistle
wide, but the woman failed to
hear. She was ' struck and
hurled to one side of the track
with . both legs and an arm
crushed.
The woman maintained con
sciousness until her arrival in
this city. At the Municipal Hos
pital she realized that-her death
was near and gasped out:
"God was .not with me, as I
thought. He will avenge.'
These were her last - words. A
few, minutes later she died.
In the folds of her dress the
murderous dagger, which she
declared she would sink into the
heart of hef .husbahd's murderer,
was found. It. and a f e w silver
!oins. her sole r wordly posses-
i'sj bns, were turned over to the
coroner, says an' Altoona, (Pa.)
Dispatch of J uly 26th.
To Our Patrons.
Those: having
accounts with
Drs. Caldwell & Stevens and, de-
v. .... .
uaiawelt tttevens.T
HIS LIFE WAS SAVED.
Mr. J. E. Lilly, a prominent
citizen of Hannibal, Mo., lately
had a wonderful deliverance
from a frightful death. In telling
of it he savs: "I was taken with
typhoid fever that ran into pneu
monia.- My lungs became hard
ened. 1 was so weak T o.mi In't
even sit up- in,: bed. Nothing
helped iner I expected soon .to
die of consumption, when I
heard of 'Dr. King's New ; Dis
covery. One bottle gave me re
lief. I continued to use it, and
and now am vell and strong. I
can't say too much in its praise.'
This marvellous medicine is the
surest and quickest cure in the
world for all throat and lung
trouble. Regular size 50c and 81.
Trial bottles free at Fetzer's Drug
Store. Every bottle guar .nteed.
Ctdboay seed Jbave Kearaigla. Qea Dr. MUe?
PiU" from drtujelsts. Qnece1 doea
it
Every Time the Wind Shifts
you can find something new at .
Bell, Harris & Go's Furniture Storey
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tisk '$ Patents Tinware,
Now listen guarantee. We; the officers of the Lisk M'fg Co
limited; do hereby, guarantee and warrant each .and every
piece of our ' Anti-Ruting Tinware against rust. 'Should ny
piece be returned AT ANY TIME we guarantee to replace each
and every piece with new goods free of- charge. We insist on
this guarantee being given with every article sold.
You are' tired fooling with choap tin c-sill and take a look. -
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BELL, HARRIS
Sole
During the civil war, as irell'&s
m bur late war with Spain, ; diar
rhoea Mwas one of the moat
troublesome diseases th armv
bad to contend with. In manj
instances it became chrome nnl
the old sold iers still suffer from
it. Mr. David Taylor, of Wind
iiage,.Ureene county, Pa., is one
pf these.' He uses Chamber iain7g
Oolic, Cholera and Diarrhoe;t
KenJerly and says he never found
anything that would give him
such quick relief. It is for sale.
by M. Li. Marsh fe Co., Druggist,
A Towel Chase is What we Offer
Today.
Twenty Dozen
40x20 inches.
.Worth 20c. apiece to go at
... tne small-price or . r.
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Thi? is a fine large TOWEL and
should be very attractive
to housekeepers.
H. L Parks Com-
pany,
J. R. McLaughlin, Pres.
T. W. Martin, Vice-Pres. .
L. A. Parkhurst, Sec. &Tres
Agents.
Turkish Towels,
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