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, -'TOE EVENING. TIMES : , R ALEIOIT, N. &, SATUBBAY.iJTJNiVia irrvr N, 4. liATtST 1 NEWS t FROM (W HAIf.R021DERSJ MJD WW A Latlirop Pitches Wonderful ,Gme, , -. Holding the Kallroad tw to Three Hits fn Eleven- Innings Klehardson Hit for Two " Bases, Acoring Flioeiiix Only Ran of flie Game Birds Pound Walsh- Stein .v i Brings Applause by .'' One-band , Ctclb Simmons Hays Great Ball ? phoenix Makes Only Error. V ; ... ; (Special' to. The Times.) '."...Rocky Htfiunt,' June ' 10 About six - hundred pqnple aaw the Red' Birds take f. i an eleven i inning game from' the' Crw i today. Lath rop was master at all f stages, holding .the hard hitting Ra'll roaders. to Just, three hits during the -'-," entire game. Walsh was wfcd and in' ' effective; Phetonlx made the only error i tar- the visitors but he evened up by scoring the only run; when Richard V sbrf' hit 'foi two bases. The main fea- i.turef the game was Stem's ono hand i stab .of a line drive from Simmons' T bat In left field, which 'cut off a run. .. , .' The Tabulated Score. ' " JtaMgh. A.B. R. H, P.O. A. E. ..3 0,1 1 0 0 Clemens, J-.. Simmons, 3b. ,.. 4 .. S . , 6 .. E .. 4 . 4 ' 4 0 0 2 6. 0 0 1 1 0 0 Z. Prim,- rf -.- Hobbs,' cf. f " . rPheonlx, sb. .. Richardson-," i lb, Keating; 2b. '.. McCormtek.c ' LaithlKHHip; ;--t iTfttftl'.'. t. JRocky ML 0v U , 2 10 1 0 1 19 1 ft 0 39 1 7 33 19 1 A.B. R. ft". P.O. AE. j Stein, K, ... S Novak, ts. w y 5 V Gillespie, ?b. .. .. 4 Phftlan,, lb. ''Schuman, rf. i Gastmeyer, 2b. .. 4 irti Dassault, o. :.. ".. . 4 Walsh, p. ,. ,. ...S Totals 33 33' 13 n. h. Score by Innings: Raleigh 4000 000 000 01-1 000 000 000 00 0 Rocky Mount 8' . ; Summary Sacrifice hits.- Phiolan, Simmons. Hit by pitched bull, Lathmp 1. Bases on balls, off Lathrop, 1; off ' WaUh." 2- ' Struck out by Luthrop,5, by Walsh. 4. Wifd pitch, by Xuthrop, i tv- TWo-base- hit. -Riohardson. Stolen .fcaaeVivClmneni, Schuman. v'lrt .on P. bases', A Rocky " Mount . 5; '. RaMgit .-r. Time, S 00 Umpire, 1 Hende i son, at tendanet 5.25. - , Wayniavk's Winning Streak Broken. (Special ttf The Times ) -' Goldsboro, June, 19 Way mack's win ning streak was broken today when the Giants hit him for nine saftles. scoring r twto rurts,"" '.vhile Webb handed the Highlanders, a shut outt In: the ninth Webb r&uglit 8 hot drive from .O'Hal aron's bat. doubling to Spauhling at second. This game made twenty-two ieffrie and Farme Bums lit outdoor work as iovsll)le. It can b ' -. , loves to rlx with his partners when VSS V'V 7sK' ' hi Ct i . M"v.' p ? ,i v uxd -A ' I-.-' ' . - ( . I v . -J- A'1 " v - ' ;-t - -v-i-. ., -; . b ; :4 . -' i:''.- ; V-V!," rra.-'"--' f ' f t'e work will Ms done In UK open sin f, .V:. . - J r . i- ' . ... ; , T3 v SPOKTIS'G WORLD. CAT.2Y B..TAyiOE; Sporting 1 inning Fayettevllle' has seen without it- - The Tabulated Score. -: Fayetteville. AB. II. H. PO. A Mullin. cf.. ..i .3 0 1 2 0 DobBon,, lb. ; ,. 4 0 i 0 12 V0 O'HalsirBn, 2b. ',. S Schumaker, l"f. 4 0 0 DoaovaJn! rf.' . .."4 . 2 Bunting, 2b.- . McEnroe, ss. Galvlp, - c. Way mack,' p. Totals .. .. .. .. 28 3 ' 24 11 0 GoldHborek dates, Sb. .. AB. R. II. PO. A. K. 4 1 1. 2 J! 1 Sharp, 2b. 2 . 1 1 a 2 0 Wolf.' cf. .. .;. .. 2 0 1 " 2 ' 0 0. Evans, if..'..' .. .. 4 0 ' 2 2 0 0 . Crockett, lb. ..1 .. 4 0' 1 10 0 0 Spuldlng, ss. .. .. 3 0 1" 2 3 0 Stoehr, rf ., 3 0, 0.10 0 Fulton, c. ... .. .. 3 0 2 , 6 p 0 Webb,' p. ,,. ...8 0 0 il 2 0: Totals ,.. 23 . 2 9 27 9 1 Score by innings: i . R. H. B. Fuyettevllle .. .. COO'OOOOOO-O 3 1 GoKisboro . .'. 100 000 0012 9 1 Sutrvmaryw-Eiirtied runs, Goidsboro, 1. Three-base hit, Uvans. -Two-buse hits, Spalding, Gates. . $ases on balls, off Webb, ; oft Waymttck, 1.-.. Struck out. by Webb, 0; by WnymacK, 3. left on bases, Goidsboro, ; Fayotteville, . 6. Double plays, Mullin to Uobson to Mc Enroe, Webb to Spauldlngto t;rockott, SucrilleeV hits, . McEnroe, Sharp and Wolf, Time. 1:3. Umpire! -Barre. AN tendance, 450. : . . t r v Halifax y, Wiilk- Rats. . Halifax -defeated the White Rats by the score of 5 to 1. Both pitchers were in good form and were tery effective, not but two extra men faced Hopson of Halifax, and one of them being caught at third. Batteries for ' Halifax: Hopson - and Martin for ' WhiteuRAts: Hogan. and Wiggins ITmpires,... DionN and Jones. Time. 1:45. . ' A . '" " '.. . The Winners forfeited the game to the Times Sluggers, on accounts o their failure to appear on the diamond.' ' Saved From Awful Heath. ... i ., - How air appalling calamity in his fttttUlyVas jrVftnbe,a.toW by A. D. McDonald, of Fayettev.UIe, C. R. F, H- No. 8, 'My sister nad "consump tion;' he' writes, "she wuS very thin and - pale, had no appetite and seemed to. grow weaker every day, as all remedies', failed, till Dr. King's New Biscovery was tried, ant so com pletely, cured her that aha has. not been troubled with a cough since. It's the best medicine' I ever saw or heard of.".- For coughs, colds, . la- grippe,- asthma, croup, hemorrhage all bronchial troubles, it has no equal, 50c, .11.00 A Trial bottle freo. Guaranteed by nil druggists. . Kiapnllng lbut outlde Of the training- Vca0.T"ea tW the ex-champion getting ' into , great -.hape. , Jeffries , ... A - i .' ....... . t.. '...til jaw.M lu. a,, tli.n - the weaiitor'ts nnv, fua uuiuuor wuuim Where They Play Monday Fayettevilie at Raleigh. -.( '-. Goldwuoro at Wilson.'" '- , 1 ff Wilmington at RockyVtit. L Editor 2? v; Brooks Too Much Kof Champs. . -. (Special, to The Times'.) . Wilmington June 10 Brooks pitched great - ban today- allowing only"27. of the Champs to face him. Only one little flit was secured, from his delivery, Ml! ler-hit ..safe, and was .Un.meduife1y inivwn- out trying to sieaj secona: Klutta and. Dubbs Wwitl fill stick euch securing two hits. -. The!onIy fea ture, of the- gtime waa, tha mBstetly pitching, of Brooks. - Jacobs was fine- five .dollars foiv disputing witl) the um plre. . - l The Tabulated Siore WilHon. " Jacobs, m. ' . . Guerrant, ,3b, Millej'rf. ... AB. R. H. POi A. E. .3 0, . -OS .4 3 0 (T",f 2 0,1 1 0 0 8 0 0 3 0 0 3,0 0 3 0 v 0 3 0 0 S o o Brady,, cf. .i D. McOehan,.2b. C. M;cGehan, lb: Clapp, .cf.&rf. ., Armstrong, If. . Wewtlake, c. Hearne, p. 0 9 0 0 . 0 3 1 Totals ...... .. .. 27 1 24 14. Wilmington. Kluttz, cf. Dubbs, ss. .. Tydeman, If. A.B. R.H. P.O. A. . 4 0 2 0 ft .. 4 ..'4 2 1 3 0 0 110 r l if. Mills," lb. .. .: 4 Doak, rf , Carroll, rt. Cooper, 3b. Burke, ?b. Gjlmore, c. . Brooks, p. , 3 1 3 4 2" 3 l o . Tofaju ... : ;.2 3 k 27 10 0 Score by - innings R. H. Wilson .. .. 000 000 000-O Wilmington .. .. liOl 0U0 00 3 1 8 0 SummaiY Two-buser hits, Mills an Carroll. "Double plays, D. McGehan to acobs to C. McGehan., Bases on bnlli off Hearne, 1. Struck out. by Hearne G; bv Brooks, -11. Left on- baseiw. Wll mlngton, 7; Wilson, 0. Sacrifice hit, Cooper,. Stolen bascs Kluttz Dubbs, 1; Tydeman, 1. Time. 1:30. Um pire. Davl-s. Attendance, MM- " t i lf,"( YESTERDAVS RESlTLTSi :i . , - i Eastern Carolina. ' WiFrrimgton, 3; Wilson, 0.'- --'M Goidsboro," 2; Fayetteville, 0. Raleigh, 1; Rocky Mount, 0, (Elevei InningH). . ,.- : . ,t Carolina Leajjue. .'Greenville, J;' Wlnston-Sulem, 2, Spai-tanburg-GreeoHboio game post poned;- rnln. ' Charlotte. 3: Anderson, 1. . .. National Iieugue.- ' .Chicago. v New YorkvB. . i, St. Ijouls-Brocjklyn game postponed,; wet grounds and cold weather. Cincinnati-Boston game postponed rain. " Pittsburg-Philadelphia, game post poned; tot grounds. American League. Boston. ' 1: Cleveland, 3. 'New -York. 8; Detroit, 4. (Ten In nliiffs). Washington, 1: Chicago, 0. " Phlludelphla-St. LtmiH game . post pnnedf wet erounds, - Southern League. Montgomorv, 2; Chattanooga, Birmingham, 0; Atlanta Others games postponed 1. rain. shed. Jeffries vtt ttotng; a MtDi nin'iuuf .- 'r- : i Cj( ' .... , .t.r"J v .- South; Atlantic League. . ' v ., Columbus, ,8;.' Augusta, 4. . .- Savannah, 3; Macoh. ' ' ' ' , 1 "Coiufnbla,' !J Jacksonville; 4; (Ten In nings). ' - 1 ' 1 , ..'.. . - Tirglula League. ... -'-'f, y Roanoke-Portsmouth ! - game post- rmmA' vain- r 7 . , Lynchburg, 2 Richmond, 3; (Called at end of eighth inning on 'account lot rain)..' - .- Norfolk-Danville" gjme postponed; rain. J A, , 1 - ... -. -, ; ,- "a Southeastern league, Rome, J; Morrlstowji 2. . ... EssterolLeague. ; Newark,, i; Baltimore, 2. Rochester, 2r Montreal, 1.: - Buffalo, 4; Toronto, , 0. Providence-Jersey City game post poned;' rain. j - STANDING OF THE CLUBS. , Eastern Carolina. Clubs .v-, " Won. Lost. P.C. .765. .667 .500 .412 .375 .294' Wilson .. . Fayetteville Goldcboro , 13 10 8 7 9 r.t. 8 10 10 12 Wilmington .. . .. Raleigh .. .. :! ''Zi Rocky Mount t. ;: I Carolina League Clubs : Charlotte Won. Lost. P.C. . . 24 13 . J!49 Giteenvllle. .. ., . .. 23 Winston 19 Anderson i. .. ., .. 18 Greemibnro .. ... 13 Spartanburg .; ,12 , ' National League. 13 17 19 24 23 .639 .528 .486 .351 .343 Clubs , - :! Won. Chicago .. .. .. .. ,'. 28 New . York ., . 28 Cincinnati .w ., .. ... ,t 22 Lost. P.C. 15 .(fell 17 , .622 19 y,537 19 . .525 24 I .'.467 25 .444 24 , n400 29- ' .350 Pittsburg ,. .. 81 K St. Louts Brooklyn .. .. ' .. .. 20 Philadelphia .. . ... 16 Boston -.. .. .. ; 16 'American League.. . , iClubs - ' - -'Won. Lost.. P.C New Turk .w .. -.. 27 12 .692- Philadelphia .. .. .'. .. 27 13 .075 Detroit .. .'. 30 17 .638 Boston.'.. .. .... .. ..'"22 ' -21- .512 Cleveland ;. .-.17 20 .469 Washington . i ".t'j. -.'(..V.19 26. .422 Chicago .. .. ... 15 .- 24 .385 St. Louis 8 32 .200 Southern League. Clubs Won. Lost. P.C. ,'.'28 20 .574 ..28 ,23 .549 Chattanooga . Montgomery . Atlanta .. , Birmingham . Nashville .. . Npw Orleans . Memphis .. .. :)) .. 26 . . 25 - 'H 27 w 22 22 23 23 20 : , 28 33 .542 .521 .521 .509 .440 .353 Mobile. .; ;. :. is t South Atlantic League. Clubs. : ' Won. Lost P.C. Columbus Macon .. .: .. 31 29 ,. 3 25 20 -. 22 23. r 26 . 29 32 .608 -.. .569 - .558 .490 ft..- Jacksonville . Augusta ,. . .. Savannah .if .,- ttf 'ft" r 20 Columbia '''"JUS" fM" Virglida Xeague, - J. Won. .378 ciybs.: . . . won. Lost p.c Roanoke v.. . ..21 D"nye Portsmouth ..'-!V ..20' Richmond" . J"X V. ' W" Norfolk 16 Lynchburg ..16 16 17 '19 so-' 20 21 .568 .553 .1513 '.487 .444 .432 City Amateur lieague, Club Standing. . Clubs Wun. Lost. P.C Saunders St, . .... .., 2 -. ft. 1,000 Times .. .; .. .. .. I 2 "1 .667 Halifax 2'- 1 .667 Westi Raleigh ',) 1 .3.13 White. Rata 1 . 2 .3,33 Oak wood- Aye. ., .... 0 3 ...000 FAST BOUT BETWEEN' JEFFRIES AND CORBETT, (By TAD.) I r-'J JeffrlesV Training Camp, Rowarden enan. Cal.. June 11 The lonit-loolced for hont -tietwepn Jpnri,A nmY. Pnrhett. came off before-a emlcal-crewdifa!nU today we have the best line on Jeffries yet shown,. ' Later, lust to show that he was all there, Jeffries went three fast rounds- with Choynskl. : Ttie photographers begged the big fellow to poSe-. for a few, , and climbed bll over 'the ring, - leaving big chunks of dirt on the white canvas and almost tearing down the ropes in their ex citement. 'Now- .Teffrlps. skin n round a. httiind see how you like the r1ng,""8ald'Corbett to the big fellow, and they tried heJ slioaow stun. in a neutral- corner Jeffries tripped on a wrinkle .In. the canvas and fell cm , the. ropes. '. "That canvas is not stretched half light enough," said Jeffries. "A fellow might jump into a crease and Sprain-an ankh: or take a tumble which might put turn out of the going for -good.'. Come on, Jim, and we will box in . the. gymna sium." , - And jnver they went, followed-by' th, mob. After every one was seated.-wnd Burns had the block fixed they' 'starrted off. Corbett shook Jeffries' hand and they, backed .away. !v--Yivs "4 Years since we have had a. glove on, eh, Jim?" said Jeffries to Corbett, as he crouched and smiled, ''Seven years, and I'll lievelv forget it as long as I Jive,", answered. Corbett, They danced around then, Corbett, "with' his right arm stiff, watching fofr 'Jef fries left, danced and dartced ' -nd danced. Jeff chewed gum and smiled as lie-' fallowed Coi-hMt. The . tatter ajso semed to have the. idea &at -4. right hand upper-cut is. the 'thing JeN fries needs to watch most and '8'nni' thbee, one' aftffi1 another. iriisslng"thm'. all a - Toot. They ' feinted- bst not,, a blow was struck. Jeffries trie aMefir and Corbett pullAl easily aMjay; It was att fancy work, feinting, daneiast smiling and wild misses by- Gentle-, man 'Jim. He was' "fearfully -aiYaii Jeffries might hook him a" left the" lun'ch, and. was not within-Uthreet, :f fel of him. , i -. : " - j H Burns- yelled Ume nd, :Corbett, , alj mrkn r f hmalt, ...ill u,l "Thonlf, " ....... V, u . J . Ml J I " V. ..w,.nv. p. The secohd was about: the same as, tft 'first: '! Jeffries t-rottched. then stood Qorbett . trie .the right . hand "Up iaicut, '-.-.'about .live, times more and never was within a foot of Jeffries' ch)n. Corbett wa joked hard in thej siomacn. w inngea xorin .wun .long left wmg and tiMssed as he did; wita I rfgltfc .Hand erpsflttiouptev.' -ti The inched often and tried' inside work and when Corbett tried' to 'pull away. Jeffries Jerked him with a hug and then' let him srf-ftlt ' toshox" Corbett nOYLAN-PEARCE CO. CO YLAN-PEARCE CO. KABO AND .- - '.. .-. i " : ; A splendid' collection' or Uandsonie and-hinnJo Dresses for any occasion. They-possess all the cardinal points: Style, Beauty," 4 Quality,- and Kesoliable Trice. The handsoiiiset and greatest Juie or red to-wear to be seeii in the city. ' ,:, n.-: Tailored Suits, Stfeet Dresses Aftenioon and Evening Dresses, Stylish Skirts and' Waists. The wanted kind at the right 'prices, little less than youVtt expect. - . . LINEN SUITS AND DRESSES. Fb'nlard and' Taffetas. Poneeesi and Messalines. and Ijii'iceiie Dresses. A1B prices at and between.. , T T7I All Colored Hats and Frames are very greatly reduced in price. . : ...i .,. NEW SUMMER MILLINERY 1 i:j i;u t vciv vvv;iv.- ijuiu avAuii wi i a mujivj rj ' Special attention given to immediate orders'. " . Silks for Spring and popular or universally simplify and make quick choosing easy, we have bunches on tables near the i ..front ' :' - Values up to $1.25for .. .... .. .. . . . 89c. ! .' Values up to $1.00 for 69c. t ' Values up to $ .83 for 49c. SHEETS, PILLIW AND BILSTER OASES. - S We lay no claim to this as a money-making sale, and while they are goingj j you might as well get your share; After these are .gone, no more at the prices ' now asked. .Pav vou to investigate". ... . , st-1 7 MANY OTHER SPECIAL OFFERINGS. j" Offerings especially attractive to, the small buvers in the wav of Wash Fabrics White (Joods, ings greet you at every BOYLAN what a sucked he'd be If he wanted to make him one. ,, . , Vie were all- waiting! ,and watching for something marvelous,, and .M'lien time was called we ..were, still eager. The. lucf round'was rea'ilv great. Cor bett said afterward that he wan afraitl to get fussV'ln tMr'ntafr-two ilhd-saved himself forthe'la!8t: u They shook hands and .smiled -a ityiw 'Sprang aay. Jim tapped Jeffries on. the nose, with a left and danced awav lijke a bolt of liglit nlng and rushed in again fighting with , both lianils.-ea using "Jeff ties to let 'but a ! right "full : force upon the dusty air of the gymnasium. ' JefTrlejija-UjShed iCorbeU. anV slammed a, few. In . the Munph .and .'-then pushed him awav.- Corbett feinted with a left arill caught Jeffries a pippin right on the side of the nose With a right liander. A big red spot - showed on Jeffries' nose and he sniffed like a mad bull, rubbing the colored beeser with his right. Corbett missed a left and before he could, get set again Jeffries wus'-on top' of. him and put a snapper to the stomach, bringing the fame up over on Corbett's forhead. They got into a clinch then and pounded away for dear life. Right Jiere vou could see that both were -on for the level stuff and Jeff was going fast as he ever will be garrled-by anybody. , Corbett feinted for the body again and nut his rieht over to Jeffries' ear. Jeffries then followed Jim around land ing two more on the body, but holding back the full' force.' Just before they yelled, time they exchanged some more lefts and f'hey' -were as flist as' one ever saw."' : '''" J - . .: - It. wasj.really -a fast round. None of the, bunk - stuff -was in that third siiaam and it was. a crand snow tor a leuow l(Ke v.-orueiL, uuuougn lie vus almost dad ' at" -the ftrrlsh. ! He (vas tfckled 'to death over Jeffries speed and Jeffries .wast gild, that there .was ,sijic on.e In tamp aa fast as lie was. V. Bunn BefaM Duke. (Special, to The -Times) ' fuml' "-lir.e -1IWTi i MKtnf no In" (ho "p mnd&tmiM Bfitte6 2 W-teh ini nlngs. Stevens for, Duke' went ijp in the air In tentti';itB;tWQ metf -T-ere dow..'!aii4 t,was?rayloi-i v Saunders, Shr! ahd ropnWi -hn 'for tW bases his best allowing only-four .scattered lifts ven-iDlilWJ'has"irunfier8.;wer caught to'..TayU)r""tj Shell In attempt- ing 0. steaU- The entice yunn tea-int blr.bau(ifu.:aft. buk Mso played lf great: gatnv,.t' . . , . f :Bcore hy 'Ihnbigr-- . I Dunn j,.",-...-' S00J n.', u. .000.000 36' lOU i 1' DukW . ,.i si .;..-. 620 000 000 02 4 , S, BMieries:Durin:;Hall; and .Taylor; Duke: Stevens and" Po'e. , . ,' , Glad to - Recommend Tbejii." ,- y; i. Mr... B.v, Weakley,-. Kokomo, .Ird, Bays' "Aftf ttklng Foley . Kidney Bills, the severe backache left me', my kidney,,hecame stranger, the secre tions. natural and - my gladder -.no longer, pained, me. ' 1 am glai to.re? cemmeml Fplex KldBey. pills," In v jmiow jmokage.KiBBrowen Drug (v :--'i rl ! 'J r JLr XA GRECQUE CORSETS ARE THE oun lo S 0 IUSDiIOSS. . . .... .. .... mUT-TiN B1TTT1 nAT ATITIT, TT FOULARDS, TAFFETAS, PONGEES. Summer Wear have never worn as' this year, as the street C'hambrays, Linonettes, Lawns, turn. - PEARCE COMPANY. CHIRPS. - Won! - i . '- ' ... , ,. ..-. ... ' - Ijithrup again . delivered the. .goods, . ; i RlchardSton.s long hit .did the.-.wolk. - . - ... ; MeCtirnilck caught a gie.it game, and gut tow hits..- t ; And the mighty Wavmut-k lost. He wan iioiindeil hard by those (iiiints. That vx'rii Inning business is pain ful, but the extilr bae hit worf the name. . - I' Keep up that plaviug as vou did ves- terday, fellows. Such plavlng us that wins sanies. . JukL-eleven of those (."humps fell be. fore Brook's onslaught. He is a t wirier w ith some class to him. Simmons .again demonstrated-' h ability , as a third saeker. There nohe better In. this league. Onlythree scattered hits In eleven innings is "nil you can ask. That sioufli paw is waking up the .native?.. !r .- ' ' - (-. ; Thought Raleigh had the only team to suffer from fines for 'kicking" Now Wilson the. good ( .') team conies in for a tip. Jacobs was fined live dol- "Our KT", The HALEIGH to fit any pnrse.. Guaranteed, to :.dtu, ,. y . ,j.-Jliiieinlier w.e'acll cytyylh ini V. The flalcigh .'VireiliV.i4-!aVei.L',... JT HttJitlArtiut f , IvAljr-jllin, Tye'Are'ARents For -.1 '' BEST BT TEST. uiir- 7-. :.: tr -:'; VV ash Suits, and Jjiiigeiaea .. $7.50 and. $18.5(ft Ifflfl J ; uii(Uiii vi x-'x .ttj uxuiiot . been more beautiful nor so. parade will show. To Shirting!, and Waist- -1 1 : r 1 lars yesterdav -by Umpire Davis foi-fdis-putmg with him. v ' I - The leaders were all beaten vaster day. (Jet the teams clocci- together and the race will be more splrltid. - : , ; : The fast Highlanders come here Monday for three games. Here s hoping the Birds will take two or them. Hearne got his yesterday. Mills and Carroll each got two-baggers, while Dubbs and Kluttz each got two hits. J Wilson lias released Sehuman, the man-, who led the league-lust year In hitting and Rocky Mount hits ..signed him. lie is a good man for anv team. Just keop the error column down and don t go asleep. We have the hitters---then whv can't wa win more games ? Hanks on Sure Thing Now. k "I'll never be without Dr. King's New Life Pills again," writes A. Schingeck, 64 7 Elm St., Buffalo, N. Y. ' They cured me of chronic feon stlpation when all others failed." Unequaled for Biliousnes, Jaundice, Indigestion, Headache, Chills, Mala ria, and Debility. 25c. at all drug gists. Having tact is being a caressing hand touch instead of the militant: hind leg of a mule. ... ; Head- , quarters for Cook Stoves. ' STOVK, sold in throe sizes; prlcfe give perf(ct satisfaction or inoneyj ; t , .,. . for the home on wwy payment t i :t ? t I I Furniture Co. . ' , J. 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