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At Boston-Philadelphia, rain. At Chicago 10 Cincinnati 7. At St. LquTs1; Pittsburg 4. MINORS' STANDING SOUTHERN LEAGUE. Club Won. Lost P. C. Chattanooga 41 31 .569 Mobile 41 32 .562 Birmingham 39 32 .549 New Orleans 39 53 .542 Atlanta 37 33 .529 458J Nashville 37 36 .507 Memphis Montgomery . ( AMERICAN LEAGUE ) Club. Philadelphia Detroit St. Louis Washington Boston Chicago New York Cleveland .23 RESULTS YESTERDAYv' At Philadelphia 1; Boston 7. 2nd: Philadelphia 7; Boston 2. At Washington 1; New York 0. At Cleveland-St. Louis, rain. At Detroit 2; Chicago 3. SOUTH Club. Columbus Columbia Charleston Albany Savannah Augusta Macon Jacksonville ATLANTIC LEAGUE. won. Lost. P. 7 3 VIRGINIA LEAGUE. Club Won. Lost. Norfolk 42 20 Richmond 36 23 Newport News 38 26 Roanoke 30 34 Petersburg 21 39 'ortsmouth 20 45 CAROLINA Won. 34 FEDERAL LEAGUE NORTH Club Charlotte Durham 33 Winston-Salem 30 Raleigh 26 Asheville 23 Greensboro 20 AMERICAN Club. Won. Lost. t P. C. Indianapolis 36 25 .592 Chicago 36 26 .580 Baltimore 33 ' 27 .550 Buffalo 31 25 .554 Kansas City 31 35 .468 Pitsburgh 25 33 .431 Brooklyn 25 32 .439 (St. Louis 26 30 .465 RESULTS YESTERDAY. At Buffalo-Pittsburg, cold. ' At Baltimore 2; Brooklyn 11. Little White Mercury Wings, Gaylord-Platt Co. Advertisement. 48c ' Deafness Cannot Be Cuied by local applications, as they cannot reaeh'the diseased portion of the ear. There Is only on vay to cure deafness, and that Is by ' constitution al remedies. Deafness is caused br an Inflnmorl condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a Tumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when It Is entirely closed Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation ' can be taken out and this : tube restored to its norma! condition, hear ing.--will Sbe destroyed forever; nine cases out of tett are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but sn Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. "We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case ot Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cored by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circu lars, free. .: F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. old by Druggists; 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for .constipation. ' j' f ' Vjfluus uuuw ytiiitb, sizes i, z, 6, I IS ' ;' and 5 years. Prices 10 to 25c. Gaylord ' J ;. v Piatt Co. ; Aavemsement. RESULTS YESTERDAY (11 North Carolina League At Winston 15; Asheville 3. At Greensboro 5; Charlotte 4. At Raleigh 6; Durham 3. Virginia League At Portsmouth 2; Roanoke 11. At Richmond1 1; Norfolk 0. At Petersburg 4; Newport News 3 Southern League At Birmingham 7; Montgomery 3. At Chattanoogo 10; Atlanta 9. 2nd: Chattanooga 4; Atlanta 2. At Memphis 3; Nashville 5. At Mbbile 3; New Orleans 3; innings, darkness.) South Atlantic League At Augusta 3; Savannah 4. At Charleston 2; Columbus 1. At Columbia 5; Albany 4. At Jacksonville 5; Macon 6; (11 in nings.) , International League. At Jersey City 6; Montreal 2. At Baltimore 5; Buffalo 0, At Newark 1 ; Rochester 16 At Provldence-Toronton, : postponed American Association. At Louisville 8; Columbus 7. At Kansas-City 4; St Paul '3. . At Milfaukee 3; Minneapolis 7. Only three games scheduled. THERE'S A- X "ROM. IN EVERY HOME f VALIER'S "ROMANCE" SELF-RISING FLOUR Should be in every Kitchen. Made in a Mill where the only consideration is Quality. 1 ROMANCE" is Valier's "Dainty" with correct propor tions of Self -Rising ingredients THE CQRBETT GO, DISTRIBUTING AGENTS. WILMINGTON, N. C , Bride of Kefmit Roosevelt, son of the former president and her father: in-la'w, fjsji WiUard, the American Ambassador to Spain, leaving the United States Embassy at Madrid on their way to the civil ceremony at the church. The bride was formerly Miss Belle Willard. Greensboro Record.' Pull off your hat to Sheriff Staf ford's deputies. They aie strictly on the job. In hundreds of cases where a'poll tax is levied it cannot be col lected, because such person has no property, but the deputies have evolv ed a scheme that is working nicely in a good many cases. They visit the express office,, and. if theV find a jug of , liquor belonging to one of those parties-vparties from whom the tax cannot be collected they seize it and sell It for taxes, for it is an accepted fapt that some men -who cannot - buy bread-ean raise enough money to buy Hquor.',The sheriff's deputies arehelp xng.tQ enforce prohibitlgn. Watagua Democrat. Mr. Granville Hardley, one among our. popular hucksters, living in the Rocky Knob district, has made good in peddling straw terries, cherries and other small fruits and vegetables. He and1 his good wife driving the eight miles here and return several times a wjeek, selling good produce at . fair prices and- in this connection your correspondent suggests that more at tention be paid-this industry by our mfauntain, : people for a good living could b$ extracted from it, no ,liner fruits to be found anywhere than in the Land of the Sky. Rocky .-Mount Telegram: The morning papers tell of a near hurri cane in New Hanover county yester day. . That's quite strange since most of: us "kept the electric fan chuggiing away and then. -an occasional. -..whir, from; a palm-a-leaf, 5 ,r ' Little White - Mercury Wings, .' 48c s 50,Q00 5-inch No. 1 Cypress Shingles. ' 60,0Q0 4-inch No. 1 Cypress Shingles. 75,000 5-inch Red Cedar Shingles. 25,000 5-inch Hand-Made Shingles. 15,000 4-inch Pine Shingles. 40,000 No. 1 Pine Laths. 4,00 bags Portland Cement. v 2,000 bags Wall Plaster. 300 bags Fire Clay. -400 bags Hydrated Lime. 500 barrels Rock Lime. 100,000 Darlington Brick. 20,000 Fire Brick. 9,000 Waslv Pres3ed Brick. 800 Rolls Ftubber Roofing. 4,0Q0 ieetDrain Tile. "' v 3,000 feet Sewer Pipe - 'v -.. '. ,, t u; . . . i-, Water Proofing, Atlas White Cement; Asbestos Cement, Etc, We offer the Best Material at Attractive Prices, find Respectfully Solicit Your Orders. 't 'PHONE 789i -W- 'I ) enforce, prohibition, s J Gaylord-Platf Co. - Aavertisemcnt-" ; J l - 4 Tan Oxfords and Pumps S Hewlett & j Price 24 North Front REGAL SHOES GENTS' FURNISHINGS GOLF OXFORDS RUBBER SOLES STREET OXFORDS.... $3.50 to $5.00 GEO. S. NEVENS Phone 668 121 Market St. SUMMER "SCHEDULE , ; , ' STEAMER WIIiMIKGTON to CAROLINA BEACH AND SOVTHPOBT Effective Tuesday, June 2nd, 191. - .Daily . Schedule: t To Carolina Beacn, A. M. and 2:47t P. M. To Soutliport, 9 A. M. Sunday Schedule: To CaroUna Beach, 9 A. M., 2:30 and 7:30 r. m. To Soutnport, ! A. JNI. ami 'J:.:o P. M. lie turn 11:30 A. M. and 4:15 i M. Special Notice Will be Given of Extra Excursion Schedule. Fare, .uound Trip, to Carolina Beach, 25c .NEW HANOVER TRANSIT CO. Jos. J. LoHghlin, Secretary and Treasurer. J. It. Fox, Agent. ATLANTIC COAST LINE Bulletin of Special Excursion Fares. FROM WILMINGTON NEW YORK ... PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE ... WASHINGTON . , . . .$26.00 . . 22.80 ... 18 00 1600 On sale daily, limited returning Oc tober 31. , ; ASHLANP, VA, .. ....... .$10.05 ; CHAR L0TTES VI LLE, V A. . . . . .$10.25 On sai&'jtine 20 to 28, inclusive, lim ited returning 15 days after date of sale, ' but iliedcets may be extended to September 3flC by depositing and pay ing $1.00. ' KNOXVILLE,;TENN $15.6Q. On' sale jime'21, 22, 2327, 28; July 5 6, 11 and 18, limited 'returning 15 days after date of sale, but may be extended to September 30, by deposit ing and paying $1.C0. LOUISVILLE, KY $22.85 On sale Juno 22, 53 and 24, limited returning July 3. IMngn V I LLC, ICINIf. . On sale June 23 24, 25, 26, 27, 29; July 1, 6 and 14, limited returning, 15 days after date of sale, but may be extended to September 30 by deposit ing and paying $1.00. BUFFALO, N. Y ...$28.80 ' On" sale June 27, 28, 29 and 30, limit ed returning July 10. MONTEAGLE & SEWANEE, TENN. . . $2055 On sale June 30; July 6, 10, 17, 24f K25; August 3, 7 and 14, limited return ing September 5. OKLAHOMA CITY, OKL $49 65 On' sale July 4 and 5, limited return ing July 13. ATLANTA, GA. 13 85 .On; sale July 6 and 7, limited return ing July 15. : TUSKEGEE, ALA ..$23.95 . On sale July 19 and 20, limited re turnin& Juiy 27 Proportionately low round trip fares above, points from other points on the Atlantic Coast Line. urnrner "excursion Tickets areon sale Jo many Mountain, Lake, Sea shore and Pleasure- Resorts, i For. schedules, reservations and any particulars desired, ;'jhone 160, or ap " : XX M." ACKER, Ticket Agent- ATLANTIC ; COAST LINE fTKe Standard Railroad of the Soutn T. a AkHtTEr WJVCRAI?' . '-Geu. Fas. Agt. rassj ir V 511 V J '
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