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THE MORNING POSTs THURSDAY, JULY 10 1003 RALEIGH WON A ! DOUBLE HEADER ! ' Charlotte Shut New Bern Out I Yesterday Raleigh 14, Wilmington 10 first game, Raleigh 4, Wilmington O second game, Charlotte 1. New Rem 0. Greensboro 7, Durham 3. , New Bern Greensboro Rftleigh . . Chariot to . Durham, . "U ilmlngton "Won. Lost- ret. ...... 7 1 73 . .... 8 2 .S00 .... - 6 4 -600 . .... 5 4 .KG ..... 2 8 .200 ...... 0 9 .000 Morris and Fisher. Time of game, 1:30. Umpire Boucher. Attendance 400. In the others, as 20; yearwas adjudged sufficient punishment, 'c -.' With Mr. V. O. RoyVter as foreman of the grand jury that body lost no time but freely imbibed the spirit off. hustle tnat avss moving the court.- They visit Amrtea Lcasn Ser At Baltimore: R. II. E. Baltimore " 11 10 0 Washington - ed the county home, the jail and exam liaiieries: oura -. -"." ined the court house, besides acting topon nuy ana noiuusuu. At St. Louis: r. n. e. 3 0 ; 1 5 3 McGuire; Sud St. Louis .............. Detroit Batteries: Seiver and hof! and Donohue. ( At Boston: Boston Philadelphia Batteries: Dincen and dell and Scbreekengost. Cleveland-Chicago game postponea on account of wet grounds. R. IL E. 2 10-1 4 10 3 Warner; Wad- a large number of -bills. ANNOUNCEMENTS BY CHAIRMAN SIMMONS in Regarding ' Committees Senatorial Districts A few days ago Chairman Simmons, The donble header to this city yester day between the Raleigh team and tile Orphans contained no sensational fea ture.1 Glenn, for the Orphans pitched the fiTrt naif of the first game and did pretty work, ue locals only setting two i Irits off htm. He retired on accotmi m being slightly trowell and was succeeded tv Karns, who was batted more free ly. The irame was a rather loose-johvtel affair and .played in a listless sort of Charters was in the box for the locals rd was poninded for ten hits, though on account of kidney and liver trouble, they were pretty well scattered.- Kain nervous prostration and general debility; ' : .v.Ij i ... n the! hut "Three bottles of Electric Bitters Tras on luiru in i , , . iv. . .fo -on,! lYetteasl sfe Games. At St. Louis: R- H. E. M. LiOUla .... uuuuwwuo j. y 3 0 -, acting from infmr.i.itirm thnt no fhsir- Boston 10 1 00 2D OU 1 1 "-man lirel in th ThJrtv-fnmth Sftns-to- Batteries: M J. (ell. J. Uneu ana ria, AiatTM avsUniated W. C, Ncwland ! Mchola: Pittinger and Moran. of Coldwell to call the -committee to- At Cincinnati: - PMher for organization. It now- appears ! Brooklyn So? niOOO? ? oithat J- W- Wilson. Jr., of Burke, is; Cincinnati . ... 00101O0O - " J chairman of the old committee nn.l under i Batteries: Donovan and Ahern; Hahn he resoluljoa of tie .Siate ro3imitree, and 1 eitX. rlldinn.in at iho iifw r-niiiniittp. The; -designation of V.r. Xewl.uul is f hirefore , reea I Jed, ainl .Mr. n ilson will call tne r committee t'gc:!?er. II. B. Chest-mtt of Samnscn-;s :chair- 09 i 5IIS0IY c MAY, At Pittsbirrg: it. u. x. rttsburg ...r. 10012310-8 12 2 r,si.iM OO0O0 0 2 002 o 4 Batteries: Doheny and Zinrmer; White and Doorn. 3 STa Yr In Ded "Will wonde.-s ever cease 7' inquire the friends of Mrs. L. tease, of Law rence. Kan. They knew she had been unable to leave her bed in seven years 1tterhsvif:z cone bomb to nslt a ri.terJ Errors were plentiful on both tides, I accounting for the large scores made-j-14 to xO in faTor of Raleigh. Score by innings: .Ralelrh 0 0 06A123x 14 HVltnhvrton 2 0031201 1-10 Batteries: Charters and Rollins; Glenn, Jvtrnslaml Daum. Summary Bases stolen, Soffel (2), Kain (2. Curran, Ionard, Charters. ' Chrldsj Ferris. Sweeney (2). Two ba?e Isits, Kain, Karns. Three base hits. iFerris,i Pastor. Bases on balls, off Charters , Glenn 2, Karns 2. Struck mt, by Charters S, Glenn 2. Ivarns 1. ;lWt on basts. Ralegh 5, Wilmington 9. "Time of game 2 liours. Umpire, Mr. Mace. ; icrer, Mr. Smith. iTIIE SECOND GAME. The fee and game was faster and full of snap, though lasting only five imiings. Leonard was in the boi for the locals nd Sweeney for the visitors. The for- ' xne had much the best vf it, as the wore and rummary show. The' attendance wss small as the management lad failed to let it be known that two games wouid be played. Score by innings: Raleigh 0 112 x 4 iWllmlngton 0 0 0 0 00 Batteries: Leonard and Rollins; 6weeoeyand Daum. Summary Bases stolen, Soffel. Bases on balls, off Leonard 2. weeney 3. man in thv Fiftt cnM di from 9 to 2, ; We will sell our $3.50 and $4.00 Oxfords fop men at 2.90 for CASH. r trut (Jti!!iton, aiirt E. L. -Shu- Ilaniett ai.l S'amrsc: ford of Cuar.-ba . . c-hthinnn jof the f Tiiirty-fust tiisaict (Catawba and Lin-; coin). E. F. MeCnlTnck of B!:d?n nd J. A., Brown of Columbus' vir. tin com- : mlttee in tlip Tv.-clfth ":"rt and it is trnderstfod the committee has already j been organized. t In the Twenty-fifth district (Cabarrus' and Mecklenburg) the nominiitiini of can didates for Senators h:is been .ror.ded for without holding a convention. r .., . I)esisnat:ons have be':i m.t'.'.e by Chair man Simmons in all districts -hanged by the Legislature, in which :dfs:gu.-iti ns were necessary, exeejt in1 the; Tenth (Duplin and Ponder): Twenty-third. (Montgomery and Randolph): Twenty fonrth( Anson. Da'-idson. St.viih- and Union); Twenty-sixth (Madison.tMitchell and Yaneey). ; I Chairman Simmons desires to know who are the old committeemen in these districts, so that he can niako designa tions if necessary. j ? ; The Fourth Ilns j One more "fourth" has ;pasfd into history, and that is not the onlv "fourth" that is gone. AVeathrs I'tleys have just cut one-fourth oiT the I usua.1 : priee of their framed and unframed pictures, and this fact ought to be vervjJiSerhig ne'.vs to a lot of people wlKTuave need for these goods. j ! Perry & 6sc hth Struck ont, by Jeonard Ck Sweeney 1. Doable -plays. Jones to Harris. Passed balls. Daum 1. Left on bases Rpleisrh C Wilmington 5. Time of game (." in nlnrs) 5T minutes. Umpire, Mr. Mace. Scorer, ( Mr. Smith. nera Whnt Out . Charlotte. X. C, July 0. Special. Charlotte and New Bern were scheduled to play; a double header this afternoon, but on; account of rain only one game was played and that was called In the ferenth rnninss. Only one run was svred and that by Charjotte in the sixth. 'A feature of the game was a tre:ty catch by Fieldeo Graham of the Veals. ! . Score by innings: R. II. E. Charlotte 00 00 0101 7 1 New Bern 0000000 0 - G 0 Batteries: . For Charlotte, Bishop and Ihman; for New Bern, Gettlg and rter. ( Umpire, Dolan. court term. adjourned on yes'er.Try fr th- By order of the Co rt. ; W. M. IUS- Cleft f Cretnabr 7 Dnrbam 3 Green sboro, N. C. July 9. Special. A double ihree straights from the Balls makes the Farmers rejoice. The game today means that for the second time since the new series began Greensboro l.as rot allowed Durham a single game. The game today was called in the sev enth inning on account of darkness. Features of the game today were the ttWc work of McTeer, Fox and Sulli van, a-ad the pitching of Walters for the locals, while Soffel, StoeksJale and Fisher did good wtrkfor the visitors. Umpire Boucher is the best ever seen fcerc. ; The score: Greensboro . Durham. . . Batteries I R. TI. E. . . .3 0 03 0 017 11 .1 . . .0000030-3 7 1 Walters and McTeer; A FAMILY AFFAIR. MI raised family on Dr. IIarters Iron Tonic", is common expression in letters to Dr. Uarter. It li very tro that this famous remedy does appeal to the family; it is a common sense, everyday help not a patent medicine. There is bo secret aboai It. Iron fcss beeo ased to purify and strengthen, the blood ever since medicine became 'a science. In the half -century oi Its existence Dr. Barter's Iron Tonio ha firmly established itself as an ideal famil? remedy. It is good for the baby, good fo'i the young f olXs, and good for adults. Then comes to all of these, regularly, not necessar Ily sickness, bat times when the blood need to be purified and strengthened; thinking, sensible people take Dr. Barter's Iron Tonic at such times to prevent sickness. Keep the youEgpeople strong if yoa want them to suc ceed, Wbca they are mergingintomanhood and womanhood the system requires ax, abundance of iron, Pl pturFpgs., Texas, July$. 10C1. . "We keep yoor-medicine in our families all the year round and cheerfully recom mead tbem. T. A. Cannon, . Claude Cannon, XL . Henderson. KxoxviIle T.cn., Kept. 27. 190L M I nave used Dr. Barter fs Iron Ton!- for' the past eighteen years and bare alwavt found it eood." J James B. Callahaa, Traveling Sal ssman. J WANTED. roition r.s looVreeicr for small reliabh? concern. Sit'ff ictpry work guaranteed. 'Apply, j stat'ng eti ary, and claracte-'rt your 1 us ness. T. L. S"EX-Ei:,, Men u;e. X. C. For in thrc months I felt like a new per son." Women suffering from Headache, Baekaehe. Xervousness, Sleeplessness. Melancholy, Fainting and Dizzy Spells will find it s nrieeless blessins. Try it. Satisfaction guaranteed. All druggists Only 50c. . CHARLOTTE TEAM HAS DROPPED OUT - e New Start Today New Bern at Raleigh Result of the League Meeting Held L-ast Night A meeting of the Xorth Carolina Base Ttsll Ustnift was held bv wire from the unices vi nic x r6iutu - - - . rtmy In this city last night, President L Monday next July Hth, t fi-nc a-- jn Bnsbee presiding. Jrors for -the s-e:or.l week of the Jly The result w that Charlotte has sur-; term. 1902. of Wake S;i"vii .r Cou-t satoA v.,,- frriTvehise. whieh virtually ' are herein r.ot::e I r.ot to a;te:i:i:as ii ' releases her players, and the Hornets are no longer merabrs of the Xorth Car olina State League of Professional Base Ball Cluls. A tiew schedule has been r anged and Xew Bern will play in Raleigh today, tomorrow and Saturday, and Greensboro will plav in Durham on the same date? Stockrdale had already gone' to Char lotte with his team.' but "was, recalled to Durham by wire throughPresident Bus bee and Manager Branham of the Dur ham Athletic Association, This condition of things was brought about by the dropping out of the VTfc mlngton club, which diligent efforts fail ed to locate elsewhere. The league is row composed of Greensboro, Durham, Raleigh nnd Xew Bern, and today new race will bo started for a second series in league ball. Th managers for the remaTninjr cities' are enthusias tic and declare they in to the finish. The enive of the voluntary dropping out of Charlotte is a matter of conjec ture, nnd some surprise. It is known that Charlotte, as long ago as June 23, favored the dropnlnc.of Xew Bern. It was at that time foreseen that the Wil mington people would not stand mucll longer for a losing team, and letters were sent by Charlotte to Greensboro, Durham and Raleigh favOTinir the drop ping of Xew Bern when Wilmington should disband, and the twrengthenlng of Greensboro and Durham teams from the Xew Bern players. When it was seen last night that one club wouM have to be dropped there was some difference of opinion as to which It should be and after several hours of cross firing -Charlotte decided she didn't want to be a member of a four-club leaarue and pulled out. It was stated tbat at the hour that was done Ashenbaek was in Atlanta trying to sell -the Chnrlotte team to that city, with what success it was not lenrned. I: is not vlikely that he succeeded. However that may be, the fans will re joice that the season is to.be completed by the four remaining clubs. ' . Let the snort lovers greet the Raleigh and Xew Bern players on the diamond here thjs afternoon.. It will be a frqsn start and good ball will be played. t . THIS TERM WAS A RECORD. BREAKER Criminal Court Adjourned Yesterday Afternpon Wake superior court adjourned for tho term yesterday afternoon about 5 o'clock after a session of only three days; For rapid despatch of business it proved a record breaker. Judge Trmberlake kept things moving as the following summary jrill show: There were 134 criminal cases on the docket, and CO of these were tried, 4 were otherwise disposed of ,7 -were nol prossed, 7 returned "not a true bill," and 50 were continued. The aggregate road sentences are 17 years and 10 mtmths; work bouse, 5 years' end 4 months, 1 to state prison for 20 years. The trial of Lorenzo Morris for mur der was set for hearing at the Septem ber term. He is the young white man accused of tbn mndrer of Mrs. Cathe rine Bailey. CoL T. 31. ATgo will defend Morns Upon consent of Col- Argo and "Solicltor'Jones the case was continued until September court, and Morris was sent to jail -without bail. Charles McLrugHn. the nezro who broke into the bouses of Mr. Xick Ds- loy and others was indicted in five cases. He was given ten years each, in two cases ad judgment was suspended Carolina Trust Building:, leStreet. CALL FOR Brew. ,Co's Barley Park B eers. PAYETTEVILLE STREET ' RALEIGH, 1ST. CX Fifty Rooms, .Newly Furnished all Modern Conven- At All Leading Saloons, Farm containing Q0 acres, more or less,' situated eight miles from the city " of Raleigh and ,in one mile of the S. A. L. R R., in the best farming district in Wake county. Especially, adapt ed to either tobacco or cotton. For fur ther information j apply to W.C.Hudgins Agent, Cor. Halifax and Lane Streets, RALEIGH, NC. iri&Mari Have reduced their t: - m l ori Jl uyu North Carolina. - Strong In equipment, excellent In tcAcbrng force. Noted for high moral tone. 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