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Fiery Eczema and 3kin Eruptions
Readily Ym
SacessfuUy used for fiftyyjears.
Eczema and similar, skin troublei
f0ffl from a disordered, impure con
dition of the bloody and they can
nrtiv be cured by giving th blood a
h Ugh cleansing.' and- removing
rnm it all traces of impurity. -
This is why S. S. S. has been used
l0 successfully in hundreds of. cases
Si Eczema and other skin .eruptions.
This wonderful remedy is without an
eqal as "a blood purifier, being prob
ably the oldest blood medicine on ihe
market. It has been "sold by drug
gists for , fifty ;jyears
You are invited . to write to-day
for 'complete :- and iult. advice "as Xo
the treatment of yordr "own case. Ad
dress, Chief Medical Adviser, Swift
Specific Co., Dept. li , Atlanta, Ga.
4. 4 PONE COLLEGE SPOftf
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TO DAY'S SCHEDULE, J o v-ri: v
l4ew York, Afc. a.o.aij:the,coi
lege sports affected. by the war none
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Hotels arid Resbrts
... NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Philadelnhla at Cbicktror
New York at Cincinnati, 4 "
ousiou ax fiLiauurgu,
Brooklyn at -St. Louis, '
All clear. "
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hotel at the safest and
H-iv resort on
the South. Atlantic Coast 1 he
SEASI MOTEL
Cer 20,000 teing spent on
Electric trains conned - siTZLt
K. C. Write today ior new. r-,;,
im.. . . Mfu)ns fine DhotO-
graphs , ot noxei , '
iree on reqjueau
7 E. L. H1NTON, Afanare
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C" . AM EftJCAN "LEAGUE.
. Detroit at New York,' .rain.
Chicago at Philadelphia, rain.
St. Louis at Washington, cloudy.
Cleveland at Boston cloudy.
SOUTHERN LEAGUE...
Little' ' Rock at Mobile, cloiidy.
-Nashville at Birmingham, qlear. 1
. Chattanooga-at Atlanta, cloudy.
"Memphis at New Orleans, ; (2) ' clear,
A.
AM ERICAN LEAGU E. .
has been bq completely eelipaedaiiin
tercoilegiate .rowing. - This summer,
for the first time In years the famous
Vnftraen ? nn ttifi' Hudson - and .' at New
London . have failed . . ta -.witneBs the J
nf tho arrnw-llkfe flhells or Cho 1
to the cheers of the thousands of spec-1
tatora assembled to witness , the great
aquatic derbies.' ,
. It Is interesting to recali.neverthe-
Iessr that today is the sixty-nrth lrtn
ilflv of ' fiitprnnlleeriate rbwinfir.v which
W Che oldest of all American college
aborts. Tt - was on -this date in 1832
that the student crews of Yale and 5
Jiarvard flrt - met in competition on 1 5
meaiaieiy oecame pupuiar uuu tur my
txral teo.nAiu thpreafter aallatics can
tinned to reign without a rival.
j . nowing is sun me moi importani 1
1 major sport in those institutions , of 1
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Results. Yesterday.
At. Philadelphia 5; rCleveland 4
At Boston 1; Chicago 7.
A New YoSVs- sTLouis 3-1 I learning where adequate, facilities ex
At Newyork Ur? fct,.MUlS d-l. j. . AmftT1r v,',, mnf,t ntnminmi of th
colleges and universities tnat. nave
been active in, the sport . in recen
years are harvard, yaie, . uorneu,
Wrightarule Beach,
OTEL
First Stop Or"
WrightevUle Beach, N. C
EXCELLENT FOOD
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Concert in Lobby by full LuminaOrchestra,
every day from 12 till 1 :30 P. M. and 6:30 until
8:00 P.M. ' ' " r'Wv-V.y---
Boats for Channel and Ocean Rshing; Start
from Oceanic Hotel Pier. ;
Reservation?. Rates and BooktefAddres -
C. E. HOOPER, Mgr
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- Standing of the Clubs.
W. L.
Chicago s. 63
Boston - . . 59
Cleveland . .. ... .54
Detroit '..52
New - York .... 50
Washington . . . . .. .42
Philadelphia".. ..a5
St. Louis ':. .. .". '.'139
Pet.
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48 - .529
47 .525
46 .522
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370
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NATIONAL ; LEAGUE.
' - Results Yesterday. .
At Cincinnati 2; -Brooklyn 6 !
At Pittsburg 3; New York 7,
At SL Louis 0; Philadelphia 6.
At Chicago 6-3; Boston 4-4. ,
Standing of the Clubs.
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New York .. .. .. '..60
Philadelphia , . . . " 48
a Tj-hiIh- . . . .52
Cincinnati 54 49
Rrooklvn . . . . . i . .46 46
Chicago . . , . . . : . i 48
Boston 4.. ... . . ..39
Pittsburg . . ':. . . .31
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3,000 FeetUigh
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,P Switzerland of Americain Waynesville .C.," Jjje Highest Town East of
u,Mits aui a leaalug summer ivewifc. f
Hotel Q6r4ori
WitV. fk R.f TkU ; triA Mountain Country
Throughly modern hotel. Hot and JrnUblSMt
c IJimMncr: KMalntfL HiirfleDftCK .iuuiKji -."1 -.1 ri.
c a,, . . ' - trr- MAriiiA jfMinrarH h.i. i.iin uui usa
For v ' l"clasH orchestra. The social Uieoi i:.uj -
V. o; DUNHAM, Proprietor, Wayp tiho.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. ,
At Milwaukee 3; Minneapolis 2.'
At Kansas City 2; St Paul 0. ,
At ' Louisville 10;; Toledo 2- '
At Indianapolis 2;-. Columbus 3. u.
; SOUTHERN LEAGUE.
At Birmingham 3-6 r Nashville 5-0.
At Atlanta 4 ; Chattanooga 2. .
Others postponed, rain.
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE.
' At Buffalo i; Rochester 6.
At Toronto 5 1 Montreal 10.
At BalUmore 3; Newark 0. ,
At' Richmond 4;. Providence 1.
BOSTON, WELCOMES
, BELGIAN MISSION
,! Boston, Aug. 3 Qn the third anni
versary of i the ruthless invasion ot
their country by ; the Germans th
UlCUlUCi a ui iuv yj -o
Tieaded by Baron M6ncheur, arrived 4a
Boston today- and were given a wel
come that rivaled - in ; cordiality and
enthusiasm the receptions recently ac
corded here to the French and Italian
missions. ' "The program mapped out,
for the first day of their .visit, begin-,
ning with the arrival in the city early,
this morning, was calculated to keep
the distinguished visitors exceedingly
busy. Following breakfast, at the Cop-ley-Plaza
Hotel the party was receiv
ed by the Governor and council, at the
State House. , A visit to Bunker Hill
Monument was next" oh the program
and then came a trip over the historic
route to Lexington and -Concord,, with
a visit to the old home of Ralph Waldo
Emerson. Visits to Harvard Univer
sity, Boston College, the Museum , of
Fine Arts ana tue ruuyu wm w wjmb
included in the . afternoon program,
' with a.pnblic reception in Faneull Hall
andv a patriotic demonstration on "Bps
' ton Common planned for this evening.
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!" lights Scheduled For Tonight."! I
1 Marty, Cross vs. Albert Badoud,10
. rmnHa kr Fur Rockaway. -- ' " . , 5
; Andre Anderson vs Kid Norfolk, l?r
Aa ' a r TI11 train' ' - !
' Bob Deverevs. -BilT 'Brennan, , 12 1
rounds at Plttsnew, Mass. - -
Princeton, Pennesylvania4 - Annapolis,
Syracuse,, Columbia; Wisconsin. Le
land Stanford, California ; and Wash-'
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NORWAY'S REGARD ; -,
FOR KING HAAKON
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Christiania,. Aug,; 3-r-The , forty-fifth
birthday anniversary rbf .king IJaakotf
was celebrated in the capital and else
where throughout "Norway, todays with
perhaps .more. genuine "enthusiasm
than , has lieen display ed "by the lpe6
nlp on a like occasion-since the Dan
ish-born king and his English queen
werp called to the throhe in 1905-. fol-
lowing , the . diasolutlpn s of 'Norway s
union with Sweden. 1 ., ' :
i - Norway has suffered frbm-the great
riuropeau uuuuict ' us uayc an uiucj
neutral nations and in certain quarters
there have been evidences of dlssatis
faction over ihe policy pursued by the
government.' 'But the masses ot. the
:nenniea.re thankful that their country
has been able thus far to avoid getting
Into the maelstrom 01 acxuai wanare
and to King Haakon is given a large
.measure of credit for the success of
the peace policy.
The war has bound Norway, Sweden
jatid Denmark- more closely together,
the three kings have met and plalbhed
ivi tHoir rights aa neutral coun
tries, and this mutual need of holding jSS
lOgeiucr lias i cauncu. , :..:
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