S?.' 'm n if r ,' ' . ,' ' : ' ' - V- ".i'iW'i " . v, -.-- . . V7 lb Of Price $4.00 Per Yar. CONCORD, N. O.; SATUSOiY;1 AUG UST 12, 1899. 4 J? f Single Copy 6- CearSa . t. TAKB0K0 6- COJiCOKD 1. Our Team Comp ailed to Giye Up the Game to the Easterners-An Orer the Fence Ball Scores Three Buns-Man. sum Held Them Down. Tarboro three, Concord 1 this is the result of the series of o-ames we have had with the boys from the East. Once we beat them, once we gave them a hard' c-ht but the last time ! we : went down with the resilti of the headlines. ""'" t " ' On account of Rcfeef a 1 .not staying on the ; team, ; XJiiffer, who had been down as a sub stitute, went in the game.' iThaj t t . TTTH-l' ' o-ame was umpired Dy vv nuamson Morris. , Kenna's balls were more easy to hi t Friday than the day before he used his arm less and head more. In the first inning Card and LeUrande were leit on bases. By an error ' Luskey made to first. ! Kenna's fly was caught by Lattimer and the ball sent hurriedly home just too late to keep Meade from scoring in the first inning. In the second in ning we failed to make anything but ciphers. Phillips, 'Who proved the finest on the team that after I noon, knocked an over-the-fence ball. This put our boys on their toes to think we were 0 to 2. By steady playing "side-up" at- last came leaving Brake on the base. In the third Card opened the game for us and did something that no other man on the - team" was able to do-he scored. " A nice play was made when Lusky knocked to Lambeth, who landed it over into LeGrand's left hand, putting out Meade 'at second. This inning" was uhsc6rablerf6r the visitors.- In the fourth Withers ' scored - on Lambert' deep centre field. fly but Lambert died on the base. ; v ' " In the fifth, we met our fate when that same Phillips repeated his act of the r second ' inning by raising the ball 'over the' fence when Kenna and Fenner were on the bases, making three runs in one inning."'' This is the end of the score' and it was un necessary for further playing. Even Brake ' and : Withers were on bases when the side went out." "Within si x ' inches, the distance between Heed's fingers and the hotne plate, we scored . in the the sixth; It V Was hard to think of so near and yet so far. Graves and Caldwell- were left on bases. In this inning ' Wed dington's arm was exchanged for Mangum's. The visitors left no man on the bases in this in- Card was put out. As tle Qpre).v PONCE THE STORM CENTRE. stood b to 1 the visitors did not take their part of the inning. ; iFpllpwingls he'scQre: CONCORD. - R lB PO Card, cf. . ... 1 Mangum, If . ; 0 Lerande, 2b. 0 Reed, lb: v: : 0 Graves, c: ... 0 Caldwell, ss. . 0 Fisher, If,.... 0 Weddington, p 0 Lambeth1 3b Lattimer, rf Totals . . . fTARBORO ljavin, If . Meade; ss. . Luskev, c: . . w 1 0 V 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 2 8 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 4 23 R lB PO 0 1 3 13 0 o na. 8 Henna, p. . . . 6 v Fenner, lb. . . 1 0 Phillips, 3b.. 1 2 2'r,rS Brake, rf . . . . 0 1 10 Withers; cf . : . 11 10 Lambert, 2b. 0 1 3 1 One (Hundred Thousand People Destitute Charity Called For. - a E It is found that Ponce. Porto 0 (5 Rico, was :the centre of the great 4y ':- o storm and that immense destitu- 1 q tion prevails. Governor General 1 0 Davis estimates that 100,000 peo 6 lple are homeless and robbed of 3 x everything. The war depari 0 o PaeD-t is saving all the suffering 4 i 1 tbat it can by-issuing rations and 2 v 0 Secretary Root asks the charit q, o able to come to the rescue with : contributions. One soldier 15 3 was seriously hurt. Many A E citizens, though, were killed. Q; o:-i ' 3? J j: Concord Mill News. zr 0 The Textile Excelsior has the V V J T TT -a y 1J. I Q j . -ti. jreexmore, late overseer ; q j with Kinston (N. C.) cotton mills, I n I haV accented the position as Totals .6.10 27 15 4 I - - a 4 mgnt caraer ana spinner at Da barrus cotton mills,.- Concord, N. C. i ThejHbldThirReunirSjiyi1 A ach year the sury i vrng mem bers of Company A, of .'the 52nd N. C. regiment, ; hold their Je union. Last : year and - several times previous, -these occasions have been held at the home .of Mr. M. C. Wal:er, but this year the members will be the guest of J. Hutch Kizziah, who will have a menu furnished them at the Morris hotel. The meeting will be held at the court house. The 17th of August is their meeting day. PERSONAL POINTERS. Earl Thompson, of , Salis bury, arrived here last night. Burton Smith returned to Charlotte this morning. M B Stickley will return home from Virginia Monday. Superintendent Coble went to Charlotte this morning , on business. BISMARCK'S IRON NKU&iCJ f S ' '' .... I V Was the result of his splea&ngi health; .- Indomitable will asaE tremendous enereyYare not - fovzcsL !:wher 8tbmach, iiyer; kidneys bowels are out of order. ' If w&nf tnese qualities and the siss-" cee they bring use Dr. Kicg.fci !NewTjif e Pills:; They deve3 sp every power of brain and bo- Only 25c. at FetzerV Dru Sto. No scores made in the seventh. Lambeth and Card; left were on bases for us and Phillips for Tar boro. On an error of the shortstop jn the eighth Reed reached first but died there. Withers was run down between first and sec ond and Lambeth and Glavin never reached first base. In our part of the ninth Fisher vas downed between second and third, Lattimer fanned out and HIS LIFE WAS SAVED. Mr. J. E. Lilly, a prominent citizen of Hannibal, Mo., lately bad a wonderful deliverance from a frightful death. In telling o it he says: "I was taken with typhoid fever that ran into pneu monia. My lungs became hard ened. 1 was so weak I couldn't even sit' up in bed. Nothing helped me. I expected soon to jhe of consumption, when I heard of Dr. King's New Dis covery. One bottle gave me re- TP T-l -1 i 1 Struck out: By Mangum 1; u;unnmgjaam,s xate doss Wfidflinn 2! TCfiTina, ES Rasp, weaver at Ayondale Mills, Bir- on balls: By Kenna 3; Mangum ,mingham, A.. not letting the day 1 Weddington 0 s " grass grow unuer uis ieu wm.u ' ' s mi ; , , f I holding, out atTCKarltte, N. C. t I I ,q ot. ti'oo Lr in a no rvn OTth the Churches Tomorrow. . IfKaii MmM tt wire J?ci,r ,Rev. W. B. Oney will hold on the Concord team. , services at St, AoeTOh. , Louis D. Duval, the relirin eran church tomorrow night at .tf ivi nUrl . , " mms, was a young Augusta, ua., lawyer with no mill experience, when 10 or 12 years ago he de cided to pull up stakes ind locate in the up country. ' lie first went witH the Cannon M'f. Co. as paymaster and book-keeper, and was finally made superintendent. Though he goes to Social Circle, Ga., he leaves a social circle at Concord very loth to give him 7:30 o'clock. - T i- . , - , - The pastor, Rev. C. B. Miller, will, hold regular services tomor row morning ' and? A tomorrow night at St. James Lutheran church.; ; ? Regular services both tomor row morning and night at Cen tral M.'E; church by the pastor, Rev. 5. E. Thompson. There will be regular services at the Baptist church, tomorrow P- morning and ightW the pastoral f ; Rev. B. Lacy Hoge.vSphiect for lit Was a False Accusation. 11 o m At. fVio PtonSrF.ifni T ' ' Gate." Subject for 8 p. ' m., ;Fruts of the Spirit." ' 1: i , Rev. Jas. H. Lippard will preach at Forest Hill M. E. church tomorrow morning at 11 a. m. There'"will" be nonseirvi(5e tomorrow night. - Rev. Cochrane Preston will conduct seryces in the First Presbyterian church tomorrow morning. There' will be no services tomorrow night. Robt. Keesler went to Char lotte this morning to spend Sun Parks King' went to Char lotte this morning to spend sev eral days. Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Morris went to Mooresville this after nqon. Mrs. Morris will spend a wliilethre with' her parents. Mountain Island Here Monday. (Mountain Island, in all her glory, accompanied by the lead er, Mountain Island Jordan, with Iceman as"' chief8 of the rooting corps, will be Here Monday and for the first time since last year's ; hot battles, will try to do Uon cord's players. Bv reasoning that we have beat Charlotte and Charlotte has beat Mountain Is land the game must surely be ours, but the visitors don't see it that way and will come loaded for heavy 'artillery work. It is thought noW that parker will not be ascribed the fame of pitching against us, but that a Palmetto man will be in the box. Some persons are no doubt cen suring our player, Rogers, for going put of our team and that Tarboro secured him for their three games with the South Carolinians. The cause of the trouble and the cause of Mr. Rogers' feelings being hurt is the fact that some person or persons, without a proper guard ing of their tongue, intimated that he was partial to the visit ing team and was a means of the score being against us. This was quite a slanderous remark, by whomsoever made. A fri lite ' .i a x V.':- 1 FfflClv CAIES AT ' S, J, IlflDS, Their First Sociable fleeting. ! Written for The Standard. An evening long to be remem bered was that of Thursday night, when the young People's Union met at the Baptist parson age to spend several hours so cially. Nothing was lacking that would contribute to the pleasure of the evening. The carrom and checker-board was in readiness for those who vrisliecl to play, and easy chairs, in cozy nooks, provided for others who pre ferred a tete-a-tete. Japanese lanterns lighted the MaSOniC Notice. ' vnrnnQ and V.o' 'f rn.OTsmno rf Regular communication lovely flowers greeted one every- mf Stokes Lodge JNo. 32 A. F. where. jewelry mm New Jewelry fads and folbl hsl come and see if we haven't jzzz& what you want. New styles au3 effects of Belt Buckles, Brooch Neck and Belt Buckles to mater etc. New lot of Shell Hair Qx- naments. We postively have ilm Dest Belt Buckle aver offered. Sir 25c, large yariety. Beauty pras in Black, Gold, .Silver ;mdi WANTED Tt bay 100,000 pounds of old cast-iron scrap, de livered at the foundry at once, for which we will pay; a fair price. No burnt iron wanted. new headed Pin, all new styfe;. H. L. Parks & Com- al6tf. Ooncoiu) Foundry Oo Headache stopped in 20 minnte3 Dy Vr, Allies Vain PrLiiS, ODe cent a dose." pany, A. M. Monday night, the 14th. M. L. Buchanan, Secretary. Music, vocal, and instrumental, was quite a feature of the even ing and participated in by all. i Later the guests 'were invited VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS lout" to the dining-room, where Are grand, -.but skin eruptions ;. delicious refreshments were rob lif a of joy. Bucklen's Arnica serve 1 creams, sherbet, and' Salve cures then; also old, run- cakes. niug and lover sores, !ulcers, j The decorations of the tables boils felons, corns, warts, cuts ' displayed the thoughtfulness bruises, burns, scalds, chapoed and good taste of the charming Every Time the Wind Shift 42 you can find something new at Bell, Harris & Co's Furniture Stores This time it's I COntlTITlAH tn tiqa if. and ' 1 i Ut- nrti-a i lincfocc nnH tVio ca-ririnck Vq and now am well cand strong. 1 1 on eartb- drives out pain arid ; little waiters added largely to the this marvellous medicine is the rest and quickest cure in the orld for all throat - and lung Ji( V'c. Regular size 50c and SI. , .oiibs free at Fetzer's Drug i ployed i tore.- Every bottle guaranteed.1. Mt. Plea Onlv 95f 54 box. Cure pleasure of the guests and the guaranteed. . Sold at Fetzer's j dining-room attractions. Drugstore. r Tni was the first social meet- . : ing of the B4 1. P. U., and was Willis Mr.nnnnpn is now em-! so much enjoyed that all left in the Kindley mill at hoping it would be repeated at Pleasant. . an eany aaie. n. List's Patent AntiI&stTlnwwG , Now listen guarantee. Wp, the officers of the Lisk MTOet, limited, do hereby guarantee, and warrant each andfevery piece of our Anti-Rusting Tinware against rust.. Should'.asfjr piece be returned AT ANY TIME we guarantee to reprace 'easc2i and every piece with new goods free of charge.. We insist csa this guarantee being given with every article sold. J. R. McLaughlin, Pres. T. W. Martin, Vice-Pres. L. A. Parkhurst, Sec. &.Traai You are tired fooling with cheap tin call and take a look.. 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