Price $4.00 Fer Tear OONCOKD, N. 0., FRIDAY AUGUST 11, 1899, "Single Copy 5 Cent GREEK YS. GREEK. Ten Innings Played to Decide the Game Tarboro at Last Wins the Deciding Run A Warm Time ' and a Hard Fought Rattle. v "We have met the enemy .and they are" not ours. ) .but Tarooro is now connaenu TOWN . FATHERS MEET. theless our boys played steady.1 ball and neither did the nents score in the seventh. lElectrfc Lights, to Re Added to Our fin the eighth Rogers was put .ToTina Arrangements Made for the out oexween second and third af-j Renalr'ss. of Main Street A Loan to PERSONAL POINTERS. itid. airmr o mSX,. At a meeting o.i the C ,;y saw first but d?OT)t)ed tliefe 'on Fa. hers Thuvsday nigh, seve al ..f il, -foot thn.t..'.nnnravn1 a cJ 4 rnK tmv. millgS Ox moereSl iO one pvo.' c, Thursday gave tnem t tie closest did not yet' chaMe the score. . -r-Pfox. Jay l!Lentz returned nere yesterday. Graves was left on bases, while two of Tarbbro's men went out at first and one: fanned out The ninth was "ended; aid nei c" er side had won. They de- R 1 I! 0 2 PO i Following is the score: TARBORO. GlavW If; . . Meade, ss . . . Lusky, c. .;. . Kenaa, cf.p. Feriher, lb. ... 1 Philips, 3b ... 1 Brake, rf...'..0 Lambert, 2b. . 0 "Warren, p. . 1 Withers, cf,p,,0 IB 0 4 0 0 1 1 0 0 i l r t !10) 6 2 0 1 1 7 8 30 "ame they have yet had. Iniiing after inning they played and; no change was made in : the score and even not at the ninth inning no! until the tenth inning was played. It was a game to be recorded on our baseball vecords. It was a time when Tarboro three times changed pitchers in her Strenu ous effort to lay Concordia t her. feel, and she did it in the tenth ina Ing with oe run. Neither teeim scored in the rirst inning, but, Mangum was efc on his base. Graves had "the best of prospects in the second when no one was out" when he stood on thirds but Caldwell and Fisher fanned out and Lattimer went down at first, leaving him out. Fenner broke the ice by a score but PhUlips dropped out at the babe and Brerre dropped his baii bii three ; strikes! Card followed Feniier's lead by a score in the tli'rd f Warren "came; in and imitate'd Cal-d, making us 1 to their 2 at the end of the ' third. 'v -i ' Now came the time when Con cord got in her work. - Lattimer made a fine steal from ;first' to' second when the ball went to third. 'By a ball passing the catcher Caldwell, and Lattimer returned home. t Card then sentr a liner to centre field and lan led at second. - - Rogers then sent, fly to left field that bounced from the rubber hand of the fielder to the fence Mangum stayed in the ring by fiying one to left field but out of reach. Next came Le Grande's time and he lined one! to third, which put Rogers out, but he himself made .first. Hurl ing did :Reed send a fly by Which Mangum made us 'tally." This was awful hitting and Tarboro took Warren from the box and placed in Withers. Caldwell's fly was caught, leaving Le Grande, Reed and Graves on bases. At sacrifice of Phillips out on first, Kenna made a score in fourth, giving them three marks. Automatic-like, Lattimer sent the bail in io Kenna's hands at 'centre field in fif th. Fish er made a good trip to first but downed at second running, and .Rogers went out by the short stop. Withers was put out in a chase to and fro between second and third. In this inning a ground ' ball struck Caldwell in the face, delaying the game a few minutes and inflicting a wound in his up per lip but he didn't rrlve up. filavin succeeded in comine home, making the score 5 and 4 1 )?an s'c in fev crowd, were passed u ion. As eTlcierce ; oi the mere seren more eleefeJc Ox our iowr., t -r,Messrs. A- Steinhauserj Sam Pegram and, Guy .Withers repre sented Charlotte here today. ' Mir;r FnAie Youn ahd Mr. P. B. Fe.zer went uV) to Cor- sx r ! r gs yesterday e ve o l'ri s were; f T j f 1 A I iouna io oe neeaea ou, -Mr. W. H. Everhart and Bufvalom.il. Cpt. Cxias. Mc-jbro.herare visitia Mr. Crooks Donald si so a sued chat the towi T.iflrrl i. cided to play unlit night or de- aaoiuor 170,, o. - lege-mates -a svreet ana oe au the mterseco-o ,1 -red io re- Thel'ht committee vie e itn inm ng, .We. we 20 to the bat but Lattimer okvck out as did also aught out s-de's turn th e ten t.h. T ! i s was 1vH k Rr' fiw ijj--a ueen condem ned by kn A, ?f-.rrr l - The. nuance co-nm Messrs. 'Clau de Thorn-: son . L. B?winlia:;dt and Lon tc0:, a-,;rA-v Woo port o. i .gnxs if. l eeaxiio aj nuu kj-jj, w oo-wumjf. avwuutju wiw TW tw---'n the s:reet beeen -there .. and ' gair.e th. axteroon, ; fn- -- oi" Corbri streeo oa accourij of the tvt., t m a j 0 lor one latuer.-aaL. oi. - . J7, . ... I - Messrs. J. M. Stedman. S. has ne7er yet P?-ce aiid ,W T Fulk, employe .v ihelown. S o:.lllS0Ui?e:-n? spent vcO; ee re- ay here. They came to see baseba1 - V 1 the long bafJ.e, audwe dropped :,?u,co "5 M'r"-, ' erg?T ,,1,0; K,,:- L-:-i, due aad r.s fiere vrrs eoj ;ufS-;Lma Eer-liardi,, and- Hadea i;inn -:hn.h wasUvil rip- cienieveso ou and to pay oe-Holmes, of-Salisbury,: are visit ' ,t . r am ou Aits lie m;yor Wiis A 0 1 1 6 0 0 1 1 3 1 Totals . CONCORD. Rogers, cf . . 14 au- 'ipo- their frieod, Mr. Leonard Lor'rec" to borrow $400 to be Brown, and are taking in the ball Ipaaed" lo the imei-est fujid a jd game. to be repaid from the .gere:alj 4 vnnrt An- 1 1Q00 Tft vonortJ Kev.,I). P. Tate, of SallS- 0 of the committee was accepted bu-T and Mrs. E. N: Crowder, 0 rnd their, action endorsed. iof vr county, spent today at The mayor and-siroet comm't-! M?; W- Hs; Rev, Tale tee were : authorised to repair 'U return to Salisbury tonight macadam on Main street and the ass stmg in services at finance commit-ee was authorized : Bethel, to' borrow $2, 000 in the name of C ' u 0 the Board for the payment of j 1 which sum the income taxes were pledged. t 2 L - 1-..: ' - BISMARCK'S IRON, NERVE 4 Was the result of his splendid health. Indomitable will and tretneudou8 energy are not found where stomach , liver, kidneyB an d bowels are out of order. If you Want these qualities and the sue ce-B ithejr.j bring use Dr. Kins i tfew Life il)s. They develop every power of brain and body. Only ,25c. at Fetor's Drutj Store. EWELRY DEPARM1T E. 1 0 0 0 0 0 R 1b PO A 'jj "Telr Appreciation Expressed. i n l !A m 0 1 1 0 0 1 MangunLT:Iff. LeGrande, 2b. JReed, lb . . . Graves, c: .. . Caldwelh ss . . La turner, ' pi . 1 Fisher, 3b . . . . 0 Card, rf . . . , . . 2 Totals .... 6 8: 27 19 3 Struck out by Lattimer 5, War ren 3, Withers 1, Kenna 6. ITwo-base hits, Card, Withers and Meade. 0 10 .1 2 0' 2 ,1 3 1 10 0 0 7 0 1 26 1 1 6 1 1 4 1 2 0 8: 27- 19 It Was Too Much For All. After the game Thursday afternoon a number of trave1! men, Knights o? Honor, ahd others, wl 'le going to the L . aia, were offernr .their pra-se and criycsn?s on the rrame. 'told of how ; R'ch no ?d and the i 1 - r t -i T rl . "I Qf Mr. iNormai ju onaw, wno (j spe-at several weeks here some 0 . months ago, and who travels' in 1 i the interest of the Blo-cal Be 1; corder, left Tb ursday evening 0 i for his home in Virginia- after 0 ' attending the grand lodge- meet- 1 j ing here. Mr. Shaw now vacates n.i the grand dictator's chair to iiiattor wnitaK:er, a iter noicmg this office for two years. A unaniznous vote of apxreciatlon for his valuable service during the last two biennial terms was expressed by the lodge to Mr. Shaw. Ee will return here soon. ' The Courtesy TVas Accepted. After hodiug their last sess'on Thu .;day arier joon tlieln ambers i O t the s'r-d lodge o.? Knlgh.Cs of n i Konor were e scor ed to the ga,me o.c oa e Doii. i t? e ? ij v 'tnu i vv ci exteae'ed io them by t?e Kdihts OF mm tvtatt m p''i: 'j AT 1 1 Mil f wl o? Honor o" Vols pJaco. Ti;s was were te.L ot soodplays, waen ; & ke- (il bsy. eUheV pieLtJiy fsuuuueu a' U.UVVU VY.'JtSU. y llt3 lULU U.UCU1 I'CJf A. ftU XLl-O. . , n'-fYt r n n ror.rv ti i .1 -i rki-ii-tr n. il nlr.tr' VUJ.J O rhat was when Llv':jr;si;or.e col as an officer cr 01 some eoar-nd e majo-'lty of il-en o for their homes. WANTED Tt buy 100,000 pounds of old cast-iron scrap, de livered. at tbe fonndry at ooce, for which will pay a fair price. No burnt iron wanted, alf.rf Concord Foundry Oo. Headache stopped In 20 minutes ty Dr. Miles Pain Pills. "One cent a dose." New Jewelry fads and foibles come and see if we haven't just what you want. New styles and effects of Belt Buckles. Brooches, Neck and Belt Buckles to match. etc. New lot of Shell Hair Or- naments. We postively have the best Belt Buckle ever offered for 25c, large variety. Beauty pins; in Black, Gold, Silver and the; new headed Pin, all new styles H. L Parks & Com pany, VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS 1 TTV T "I 1 I 1 lege ana iJinonv-i'.e p-ayea a cof Are lmd but skin eruptions t game ana the sea was 87 .o 52, rob ;.f a rf j6' Buck!en.s lmio& I iiui ai xxi c. ll j etc ixicx: j-v-ou uaotJ- 1 for us, In the sixth even the dumb yelled when LeGrande knocked it over the fence, but he was the Casablanca of the inning for us. K1"2 our deep sorrow now) which put us 6 and 6. The cause of this joss was that the ball went undei the tence, giving the runners aiiipie time to home it before anyone could get it. It was a great misfortune to us s rid helped the Tarboro boys much. It was a fatal stroke to us and such a defect was not known to the players on either side. Now the visitors resorted fits xiFte 18 Saved. Mr, J. E. Miy, a prorriuent citizen ol Hannibal, Mo., lately a wonderful deliverance from a frightful death. In tellihpj of, it he says: "I was taken v? ith typhoid fever that ran into puxci monia. My lungs became hard ened. 1 was so weak I couldn't even sit up in bed. Nothing helped Salve cures them; also old,- run ning and fever sorei ulcers, boils felons, corns, warts, cuts bruises, burns, scalds, chapped hands, chilblain?; best pile cure on earth; drives out pain and aches. Only 25c. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold at Fetzer's Prus Store. Reports from the late Battle. Five killed - and twenty-live i wounded is the report of Amci'i- -,- - x j i,.. i WUUilUt)U IO tilC xcuUi u iimvi i me. l expecwu suuu iu j . . fK - OT1 WpflnfiS day near San Fernando. Gen. Otis ' says it was a victory of lief. I continued to use it, and Qf tne Fifty .first Iowa regiment o and now am well nd strong., Ixj it was one of the hardest I . J. z , , , . - rli nf nonflnmntion. when I heard of Dr. Kings New Dis covery. One bottle gave me re- thoir inct, P.bnnpp of winriiiff the-! nan't sav too much in its praise fraTrm as thnv fnliv rfiallzed that! This marvellous medicine is the hard work was be .ore. It proved surest and quickest cure in the well, for them too. Their last world for all throat and lung act was to take W.-thers from the box and , put in .Kenna thsir third pitcher for u.e game. Jv was a bad stroke for us lor he struck out in succession Caldwell trouble. Regular size 5Uc ,ana l. Trial bottles free at Fetzer's. Drug Store. Every bottle guaranteed. fought battles of the campaign. Jnonh Jr.ckscn returned Lattimer and Fisher. But nev 4his morning from S,3nsbury.' Tne soothing and healing prop erties of Cbaraberlain's Cough Remedy, its pleasant taste and prompt and permanent cures have made it a great favorite with the people everywhere.- For sale. by M. L. Marsh & Co., Druggists. Every Time the Wind Shifts . . you can find something new at. ... . . Bell, Harris & Go's Furniture Store. . . This time it's Usk's Patent AntiRust Tinware- Now listen guarantee. We, the officers of the Lisk MTg..Co limited, do hereby guarantee and warrant each and.. every piece of our Anti-Rusting Tinware against rust. Should any piece be returned; AT .ANY TIME we guarantee to replace teacbi and every piece with NEW GOODS FREE OF CHARGE, this guarantee being given with every article sold. We insist ort. ( J. R. 1 T. W. (L. A. McLaughlin, Pres. Martin, Vice -Pres. -Parkiiurst, Sec. &Tresy You are tired fooling with cheap tin call and take a look. id B V BELL HARRIS AND COMPANY Sole Agents. j; V: V. ! , . , - f .1 '

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