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-TV,. ; .. TFIE EVENING -DISPATCH, JUNE 14,-1909. - - - , -; PAGE TWO : 1 -V'.. We have Hammocks from 31.25 to $7.50, but for , the next x ten days we will make the prices' $1.00 to $6.00. EDeltox ;' ". i The Newest and Most Substantial Rug for Summer Use. Guaran teed to stand the weather making them' suitable for Porch. Is beaming with everything suitable for Summer. Impossible to enu merate here. Call and be convinced. Trunks Suit (Bases Never before have we had the assortment of Trunks, Suit Cases, Grips, &c, as we have now. All sizes and kinds. t'-X: v . Results. ''Saturday. ; ;; -J Wilmington 1 ; ' Rocky Mount 3. Goldsboro 0; Fayeteville 1. : . '.' . - Raleigh" 0; Wilson 2, Where They Play Today. v ; t Rocky Mount at Raleigh. - r , Wilmington at Goldsboro. . , Fayetteville at Wilson. Standing of the Clubs. - . ' W. L Wilson ......... 13 9 Goldsboro . ... ... . . .14 JO Raleigh ..............12 10 Wilmington , . ......... :12 12 Rocky Mount. .... . V. . 9 13 Fayetteville ........... 9 14 ABOUT THE '.'BLUES" i : What Is known as the Blues0 9 Is seldom occasioned by actual exlst ias .external conditions," but in the great majority of cases by a dis ordered UVER. ; V THIS IS A, FACT ,1 , v which may be demonstra . - ' ted by trying a course of 11 f. They control and regulate the LEVER. They bringhope and bouyancy to the mind. They bring health and elastic Ity to the body. ' TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. ATT & H A 1 H ii LaGrecque; Agents. St2mdard;:Ageit)ts. TrnrwrTtir n-immiin bmmni RD'S B ig Department Stores Is Unmatched in the variety of its stock, unsurpassed in the quality of goods and equaledj by no other house in LovVhess of Prices- There is little to say about the game of base ball Saturday except that the score was three to one in fa vor of the Rocky Mount team. . The visitors won the game on 'merit as they batted consistently when hits meant runs and also fielded brilliantly when ever Wilmington would start a rally. The Sailors had several good chances to score additional runs but these were killed by bone-head base ball. ' Wysong, than whom there is no bet ter pitcher in the ieague, picked up the game at the fifth inning after it was virtually lost and pitched magnifi- r cently, holding the visitors scoreless for the remainder of the game; 'Lefty" is a craek pitcher and if the Sailors did.' not falter behind him - in ftearly. every game hp pitches he it looks as' if , Wilmington is fifty per cent weaker than every other team in the league, and ,this is a fact which can neither , be gainsaid or denied: Rocky Mount was supposed to be the infant xf the six teams, but unbiased judgment will cause everyone to real ize that the Railroaders looked far better than the. Sallors in the games played here last week. Wilmington needs, and needs at once (not cast-off men from other teams in this league and in other leagues) a first class short stop, a hard hitting outfielder and one or two pitchers of the Anderson-Lane-Wey-mack-Pope variety. The local management will make a good investment ' if it secures three 10 -VIA At the Remarkably Low Fare ' of foil the Mound Jtip Children between 5 and 12 years of .'-...-- . age, half rates. such men immediately and without would have a great many victories to ; further delay. The increased gate re- j his credit. . rceipts witnm two weeps wm mase-up ' ronni and Smith for the Sailors and. for any extra expense which may be Following will be the Schedule : Leave Wilmington ...... ..7:00 P. M., 9:00 A. M Arrive Richmond, Va...... 5:10 A. M., 8:00 P. M Arrive Washington, D. C.; .. ...8:40 A. M., 11:50 P M Tickets wilf be good to return on any regular train leaving Washington up to and including No. 85, Thursday, June 24th, 1909 WASHINGTON is the most attractive city on the Western Heinis phere and eveiy one, especially TEACHERS and STUDENTS, should avail themselves of this opportunity to learn niore of their NATION'S CAPITAL and visit its intensely interesting PUBLIC BUILDINGS ami PARKS, and its charming and historic environments, which in elude MOUNT VERNON and ARLINGTON. It will be an exceptional opportunity for an EDUCATIONAL TRIP as' well as one of RPCRE ATION and PLEASURE. For tickets, accommodations and further particulars, call No. lfio. W. J. CRAIG, T. C. WHITE, Passenger Traffic Manager, General Passenger Agent, WILMINGTON, N. C. M J for 3 1-4c 5 M 2,000" yard$HbmJjinJ 10 cents fs t 5,000 yards of Checked Apron Ginghams will be sold this week 1l0rdalemnant Matting 8c. erilfe e je Uslgig JbrLaJies' apd,--Men's Straw Hats," rather than carry them over, - - ' P Children' Socks in Black, Tah, and Red, 5 cents. ri - Qhildiien's DnoW ptiUh Htrtein "lacllJ cents. ' We have a teAutiful stock Maladies4 'Tailor Made Suits and p Skirts. The style will delight and the Prices please. caij buy a Hand Made Panama hat for less money than you have ever 'seen one offered before: . . Any thine, you., need. for. SummfirJn. ?.Ioscuito. Npts. Prtrth..SprAna , nammocKs, curtains, uiass ana Agaie ware, j?ans, suppers, sandals, Bath Towels, &c, at . v ... . . GEO. 6 GAYLORD'S 210, 212 and 214 North Front Street.' Waymack, pitcher and Johnson, short stop, for Rocky Mount, were the stars of Saturday's contest. ' Conn, the HeHv catcher, continued his fine work of the day before-and he has already incurred in the signing of such- men. Every bther team in the ledgue has braced since the season started and if the' Sailors do not do soniething the fansvhere wilt have to swallow, rith won a home in the hearts of the .fans, i good ; or bad grace as the case may be, The" little fellow has a deader wing a martyrdom-dose, wnich will land and he nips every attempt to steal, them in the bottom gutter of the per bases. The only base stolen on him rentage column. These men are need Sntnrrtnv whq -ahn n hattpr intprf Sri ed and needed now and the fans want mat 118 Market Street. first class material, not cast-off junk from other teams. od with his throw to second to catch the runner. Even under this handicap A Souvenir Habit. Carter gave a wierd exhibition Qf '-urn rL,.PPincotfs Magazine. ii . t Dirinc and at times his work was of : souvenir spoons, Knives, lorns. plates, photographs, postal cards and what-not have been a perfect passion with' the multitude. The thing seem- j ed to have been carried -a little' too" far -: when somebody at a: "rfe'ceptibh to Mr. Wu, "the i! Chinese Jra!mDassador.- sore yearsgo-tried ftb ship tfif ; a piece' oH thafetnltiferit ' humdrist's ' nifftall 'with a pair of pocket-scissors: but even such a rank nature that he was round-1 ly hissed- by those present at the game. He was impartial in his roasts however and when ever he put the ,-hot iron to the "locals he would repeat ;thg application' to' the visitors. seemed clearly- incoihpetent iA' the se-1 k?ies here, especially i with" regard tb t ani b !-. n il. . wuioiuuci-uu uaitrauu Mitivtli.'. -!: ; ' Kl'Patton,. pitcher, and Accorsinl and .that was surpassed bya certain Chi IfSnedden. candidates fnr Infipld .ttoI. ;Cago woman.Aii ,). i; turns, were reieasea saturaay nignt. ; Tfi6 tabulated report' of ' Saturday 's game is as follows: . v I' The Tabulated Scort S -Rocky Mount AB O A E JOhnson, ss 4 0 0 'ln' J' Q Hetap; ' 8b. Uxy ji -T 'i 'l . . ..'JV.'4 ' :0 '1:3 ...... ..4 1 0 10 4 1,2 V t r , Krebs, cf : nValsh-.'c. 1 Vi. r ' f mf ..Mn...jm...ii. -iW. fl . L""l Ijimim" "mi r l.l;l.;-r. .,-., .fll.r. .l.li-''- " , n . , .! " " ".Jii'- '. '" O'Gara, If.. ... .V ! James, rf. ...... Lambert, 2b "...3 Moran, lb l Sorrell, lb.. ...3 Waymack, p ..3 Totals .Aitranger speaking other to anoth- et wpman; .observed that she had heard. lhat 4 confirmed -.souvenir- hunr,,;,,, bM.-ii ;! ' ..-J '.''o.tiijrealjy.j at .kleptomaniac, you' f know?" shsaid. ;.. . -.u -,-. -"jQ,'nq,-jftQt at;,all," was the reply. "PI, ' 2 J.. 1 . 9 rt hunting. I. happen, to know her ton. n h ' 'W 1 ou :See- some years agone : paid a : 3 0' " 0 f weeien -.visit ,. at. our country place. i I I mn.i-.ni.ii. I- min i - i .. ,tv --rim., . ' , . V '.--iw' fXl WJIUV "flSmT : M OOO M Great R I n 1 f PS ZE2 ros. eauction o f Prices in Ladies' Princess Dresses. Princess Dresses made of Foulard SiH&i the very newest shades, $16.50. .,r ... ' i rindPres mde:' of Pongee Silks, $17.50. Lingerie lresses WbrtW'$iMfilffi $3.50 . Lingerie Dresses worth $12.( now going $8.50. ' Lingerie Dresses worth $17.5Q): np(wi going $12.50 v:" i .' ' i "'11, .: . ' .. Great offerings in-Children's Dressed prices 50c to $3.50 each. , ,f f 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 2 4 0 0 7 0 0 1 1, i 0 and when it was over " "You missed your silverware?" "No, indeed," was the answer, husband?" . My Do No! Boast WHEN WE SAY THAT WE CAN FIT YOU BETTER AND CLEANER AND WITH MORE STYLE' THAN YOUR TAILOR CAN. WE UTTER ONLY A CLOTH ING FACT, FOR STEIN-BLOCH MADE OUR -SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES. ' AND WE CAN DO ALL THIS AT A SAVING TO YOUR FINANCES THAJ WILL SURPRISE YOU. COME iN AND PROVE IT. A-TRY-ON WILL MAKE ALL PLAIN TO YOU. ' Full Line of HATS and FURNISHING GOODS. fi W. FLEET CO 3232 W. Corner Front and Princcssj Sts. i PHONE 673; MMIHMBi CM .0 .o Wilnulngton Sliarpe, 2b...... Accorsini, ss. . . . Sndden, ss..... Smith, 3b Prodie, cf 3 tevy, rf. 3 Nichols, lb..... 3, 10 Jayes, If 3 0 1 Conn, c ........ .4 6 2 Patton, p. ........ . .1 0 0 Wysong, p . . . . . .1 0 0 Kite'; ; () 0 Howard '... ...... 1 0 0 .33 3 8 27 11 3! AB R H O A E NOTICE ! Having on June first purchased the ! I 1 ? r r-k 1 1. t " 1 4 0 0 0 0 CULUC iuteresi ot ivir. xvaipu-tvenneay - I u- r-. -v. 1 1 . o n n 1 a o i acsu ujedi uubiucss, conauciea u u x u a i 0 6 0 0. 0 1 1 1 0 0 0i at the stand Southeast corner of 7th YOU 1 1 . and Castle streets, I will now give my 0 1 q' entire time and attention to the man- 8 0 0 5 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 .0 , 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 Very truly, . .. - ' . E. B. SNIPES, Formerly , with Sternberger Bros Totals .30 1 0 27 Batted for Accorsini in 8th. Batted for Wysmg in 9th. Score Dy Innings. - fKocky Mount... 010 200 0003 IS (r :'v..' THE LARGEST 8T0CK IN THE CITY. WALL PLASTER, FIRE BRICK, PLASTER. PARIS, . FIRECLAY, ROCK 4.4 ME, . ASBESTOS, ' LATHS, RUBBER ROOFING, HAlR ; BUILDING PAPER, PORTLAND CEMENT, CHIMNEY PIPE, t WOOD AND COAL. PHONE 7f. W. B. THORPE & COMPANY. I -MTji7Xr OFFICE FOOT ANN STREET. It "'- ir J. n The Evening Dispatch 25c per Month 8 3 The Ralph Kennedy Matket Co will,b conducted under the old natnel and with the ad,ditiori of fresh capital the business will. be. enlarged to meet the- demands, of the general- public. ' We ; will cater to the wholesale as well as retail trade and carry a com plete line, of Native and Western Meats. - Also will make a specialty of Wilmington- 000 010 oooi fi k i home grown vegetables. Also water- Summary Sacrifoe hits, O'Gara ' meIons and cantaloupes, chickens and Lamhort t.ow QT1r? ToV0. eggs. We solicit atrial order and ses, Krebs,' James ,nd Conn (2) ; ba ses on balls, off Waymack 4; struck out by Waymack 7, Patton 4, Wysong 3; safe hits, off Pat on 6, Wysong. 2; passed balls, Conn1!. Time 2:0r. Um pire, C Titer. Attendance lJOG Guerrant Groans. Guer-ant is not coming to join the Sailors after all. This solar plexus blow will tumble the baseball fans to the floor for the full count and when they recover consciousness their first query will be "What about that short stop position, and who is eoine to cover the hole in the infield at pres-J eiu, Dig enougn to drive a; herd of ele phants through, 'much less to allow an elusive baseball to slip" by whenever hits are needed for the opposition." morning - that Guerrant had accepted terms with the Fayetteville team and that he joins the Highlanders today. The fans had counted on his coming to Wilmington and his decision to play wtth Fayette ville will Jbe received with general re- CTTft'f QC Vl - f-i -. C . - r "c 10 llui oan player and. a4 u'cvci gtjuueman. Possibly it is too late to kick about the make-up -of the team, especially as the management has tried several players recently who failed to produce toe goods If immediate steps arVno? taken to brace the Sailor out-fit, how ever,, Wilmington will soone akl an upward squint from the bottoin o! the percentage ladder at the retrratini heels of the other teams, IfZ will then rely on our prompt delivery and quality of goods as to whether we are entitled to your patronage. We Lwill also retain Mr. Bob Jones the ex pert; meat cutter. ; The Ralph Kennedy Market Co' ; E. B. SNIPES, Sec'y and Treas. je 10 lw You Won't Have; to Buy ' A New .Fan. Our Oscillators l- - -,-v.;.-, -,'.. '.'-;.:- ': ,: -.S h will Work on your old one. . They will more than dbuble the; usefulness of your fan and you wont have the strong ' . ( ''.. . -. - ' .... : : direct breeze on you all the . time. We have the fans too if .you are not supplied. Get , , ' them" now. and :Tiave the full ue of iem all summer. Can Fit Your Shoes at Home. Phojnte early your orders. Store closes at 6 P. M. every day ex cept Saturday. Phone 605. La France Shoe Parlor 523 NORTH ,4th STREET. Levi McMillan & Go. ? 523 North 4th Street m Will Buy a 9 inch Electric Fan A equipped with Cord and Socket ready for use. Get one NOW. J. O. BROCK, Electrical Contractor Phone 573. 123 Market Street. Southern Electric Co 215 Princess Street: may8 lia .5. - . ' Dispatch Want ents Advertise Fills AU ; Wants - )9 X 1. 1 : 1
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