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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: MONDAY MORNING. JULY ii, 1904.
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And more than The largest and x
one thousand best selected line :
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GAME STOPPED
BY DOWNPOli®!
£9
But Not Until Macon llad'
Scored a Victory
nnd Kmslle.
mft— It. H. E.
000 201 00*— 3 6 0
100 000 002— 3 8 0
O’Neill and Zerfo?
erman. Time, 1:1
and O’Day.
Uro-
Smith la . Satisfied. With, the Even |
Break at Jay town—Both Teams Took j
Two Games Apiece—Augusta Today,
Stationery Which Will
Not Remain Stationary.
For this week only, we offer 1,000 boxes fine Stationery: white or
any tint; unruled, latest style, regular 25c and 35c goods ^
At 15c Per Box.
We just wish to see if you wish a bargain, and, incidentally
stir up a little summer trade. See the window.
McEvoy Book and Stationery Co., Printers.
JACKSONVILLE. Fla., July 10.— | $ Qi go bad
Smith hold the hoodoo off again today
nnd won the game from Jacksonville I It looked like three of the four to the
walk. Kirwan was In the box Jays for
for the Jays, and his Inability to ring . .
the bell, together with an occasional 1 Bayne both won nnd lost to Jackson- — w ... „.. v
hit, won the game In the second nnd trill* this trip. In both contests he received his Information from B. 1
third Innings. The visitors were de- P |,ched " g " ,n " t ^! n - “™umont. Appreciation of the kind
llvertng a snnppy nnd steady gmne. The Game ended In the seventh on the president who"!! »»t***?Th. city
while the locals were badly off In their account of rain. Had not the sky Juice hospital. The gift was made at the
ork. In the third there were two er- I butted In there Is no telling what I suggestion Of The Telegraph several
rors for Macon at the plate, a wild I might have happened for in their part days ago. The money was yesterday
pitch ahd a wild return of the ball of the closing Inning the Highlanders forwarded to the trustees of the home.
In Ruvn. thirH Dn d I had rushed two men around the clr- Dr. Mumford Is Improving slightly,
to Bayne, which scored from thlid and cult . 1 Tll0SP i**t two runs wera not but Is still suffering much from hts ill-
second. It was in that inning only coun ted. however. In the Anal score as ness, and no one is able to state how
that the hqme team scored. the rain was too hard to allow the Jays long ho must remain before he is able
Kelly was not satisfied with Kirwan | to play their half of the seventh. | to return to the duties at the Industrial
in the fourth and called Suggs to re
NEW STEAM LAUNDRY.
We do all classes of up-to-date laun
dry work, clean, press and dye clothing
nnd clean and reblock all styles of old
hats.
UNION PRESSING & TAILORING CO
and UNION STEAM LAUNDRY.
J. B. Phillips.
465 Second street.
Phone 684. Green Trading Stamps.
One Cent a Word
Advertisements under.the Heads of
Wanted, For Sale. For Rent, Loot,
Found, Personal, Miscellaneous, Etc
inserted in this department for 1o per
word for each issue.. No notice will be
inserted for less than 15 cents. Remit'
tanccs of $1 and less may be mado in
postage stamps.
LOST—A Fox Terfrier Bitch, white with
‘‘nek head and two black spots
t; wearing collar marked Tim
Return to Union Dry Goods Co., and
PERSONAL.
WHERE ARE YOU GOING—To ■
Richter at the Metropolitan. There la
where we get'the best meals and quickest
service for the money .
THE CARD In The Telegraph f>f July
3d was Intended as a dissolution nntleo
of J. M. Clark & Son. C. E. Clark contln
iilng the business, nnd assumes all Habit
ltle»: tt was not my
son harm, as the pub
atrued. J. M. Clark.
FISH. FISH, FISH!—All kind* arriving
dally: also vegetables, fruits nnd Kaln
BARBER WANTED—First-class, mulat
to, very light. 16c. shop. For particulars
call Brown House Barber Shop.
WANTED—Competent bookkeeper: best
WANTED—To rent four upstairs rooms
and bath for light housekeeping; Octo
ber 1st. Address X, care Telegraph.
FOR RENT.
Your Groceries
SEE FOR YOURSELF.
Leaf Lard, In bulk, per lb 09c
Leaf lsrd, In 10-lb. palls f“
l4»rd, compound, In bulk, per lb 07
Plantene In 10-lb. palls $l.i
Helmet brand Ham. per lb 1214
Sugar Cured California Ham. per lb...lu
Western Beilins (white), per In 0914
Western Bellies (smoked) per lb 11
Breakfast Strips, per lb “*
Choice Head IUce, per lb
I’enrl Grits, per lb..
■MHVMPNPOPMMl MNP
depot; old established stand; good
transient trade; possession October 1st
John Harts; Orange and Forsyth
::!»
Standard Granulated Sugar, i8 ib.i. .ji.oo
Best Patent Flour, per sack 70
Good Patent Flour, per sack 65
Pure Country' Butter, per lb *0
rOncy momum Lemons, per do* 12V4
l.nrge ran Tomatoes, per do* so
Small can Tomatoes, per do*
Fresh Butter Thin Crackers per lb....
Fresh Baltins Crackers, per lb
Fresh Vanlalla Wafers, per lb 17
Finest Cream Cheese, per lb l_
Remember.—Even* artlclo satisfactory
or your money back.
J. R. Odom
BU3INE8S CHANCES.
NICELY FURNISHED rooms with tnble
board at 811 Walnut at. Mrs. D. II.
Chase.
ONE MILLION first-class brick for sale.
C. C. Stratton.
Ions o
2th. at
Barfield's Stables, Poplar st.
Call at once at <64 Mulberry at.
FOR 8ALE—One pair large mules; young
„ and In excellent condition; suitable for
dray ng or heavy farm work; n.bargain
H taken quick; can be seen at 620 Cherry
st. Geo. R. Napier.
FOR SALE.
Three 5-room houses nnd four
room houses on car line, rents $48 per
month, price $3,600. Nice vacant lot In
good locality, very cheap. Plenty houses
for sale nnd aome on easy terms.
Farms, small and large, 30,000 acres
cross-tie timber.
J. L. ETHRIDGE, Herdsmen Building
REAL E8TATE.
Cheapest lot In South Macon. Faces
Third and Fourth streets on Bassett
Hill—163x211. Price $760.00.
130 acres of good land on railroad
MM fourth of a mil# from Summer*
field. $20.00 per acre.
I have several nice houses on tha Hill
for rent at reasonable prices.
G. M. DAV18,
456 Second Street.
To Hy Friends.
We eve still at No. 363
Third St., Metropolitan Cafe,
AYNE PITCHED WELL I and have no interest in any
other cafe in the city.
AFTER THE GAME.
Broke i
VALDOSTA HIVES
TO MUMFORD HOME!
YESTERDAY'S WEATHER.
P. 8. Beaumont Sends Message to
C. A. Turner Stating That Valdosta
Baptists Contributed $100. ..
Dr. W. K. Mumford la again the hap
py recipient of a handsome Sunday
contribution to the Georgia Industrial
Home. This time the money cornea
from the Valdosta Baptist church. A
telegram was received at the hospital
last night announcing that Iiev. L. R.
Christie, the Baptist pastor at Val
dosta, had raised a sum of $100 which
will b« forwarded at onco for the relief
of the home. This was done at the
Sunday morning servlco at Rev. Mr.
Christie's church.
Dr. Mumford received the tnessugc
from Mr. C. A. Turner, who Ilka w iso
RIVER REPORT.
The Ocmulgee nt Mncon at 7 a m read
0.7 of a foot, n fall of 04.8 of a foot during
the past 24 hours, bring 1.7 feet above
low water mark of 1$$$.
The Oconee at MllledgevtUa read 1.7 frrt
a rise of 0.3 of a foot during the past 24
hours.
Rahway Fruit Shipments.
MACON. Grt., July 10 —Telegraphic
Fruit Bulletin No. 26 of the carload ship,
ment of peaches nnd plums forwarded
from alilplng points In Georgia to the
markets named, during the twenty-four
hours ending nt midnight, July 9:
Washington. D, C
Baltimore. Md
Philadelphia. I’a
New oYrk N. V
Boston, Mass
New Haven .Conn
Hartford, Conn
Worehester. Mass *
Pittsburg. I’a
Scattering East ..
('Inrlnnattl. Ohio
Columbus, Onlo ......
Total
Previously reported
Total i
> date
Ueve him. The visitors were unable
to find Suggs until the eighth.
Out of their lost seven games with |
I the Jnya of Jay town the Hlghlnndcrfi
hav
Home.
iys oi anyiuwn mo mniunnucin ■ Alfred J. Cammeyep, the great shoe
,‘innexo.l thro., vlrtnrlta. nil of | of ^ Yorlt city, him Milt
and It was so dark that Lurran re- I the everglades. Rain has proved a dls
quested Mace to call the game after 1 astrous factor during each series.
two were down.
heavy cloud had gathered in the west J a me* have taken’place In I MIT 'I l1 * Hnes of boots and shoes to this
nnA i* ”'— — *'—- a — ' — • •— • — - 1 city, which will be exhibited by hli
representative at the Brown house,
Wednesday, July 1J. day nnd evening,
to which exhibition this public Is cor
dially Invited. Hero will be found n
full Kampte atork of Cammey
„„ uvmw . to-date bootn and ahoes for pien,
convert the ball park Into a miniature "* en “ n d children. The beat footw
lake wherein catfish might thrlv M * “ “ ** ■
The Score.
Jacksonville— AU. 1L BH. PO. A. E.
Curran •
Pratt
Viola ..
Dingle ..
Newham
Ruhlnnd
Chappie .
Wynne ..
Kerwln .
Huggs *.
Totals
Macon—
Strader .
Smith ..
Llpe ....
Blake ..
Sentell ..
Hoffman
Stinson .
Harnlsh
Totals
2 1 1 10
man who wrote Sunny Tennessee would |
find It a difficult task to tell truthfully
of Florida, in the vicinity of Jnytojm, I
i sun loved spot. The rain has been I
heavy there of late as to almost I
that Is mndc anywhere In the world.
All the latest fashions nnd newest New
York stylos. Boots snd shorn for
everybody, and for every purpose.
Cammtyer guarantees everything ho
sells.
AE It. BH. PO. A. E
On Other Diamonds
American Longue.
8T. LOUIS,
Chicago broko even hare today on a
doublo-!hcader. Clever fielding by
Dundon was the feature of the open
ing game. In tho second game Rei
vers was taken out of the box in the
1 111.!• ii• > uf tin- .-iHiith liuuu.r.
nourish. The benches, too. are covered
by a layer of clammy moisture.
The fans here nbouts are wondering
I what has happened to big Geo. SUn
son. Of late hits have been an scarce
with Oeorffe as good \venther*ln Jack- i j*«|w ... /i n . .
sonvtlle. Stinson’s premier batting I !Y|K, \Y. W. LULLIliO
| cornea in utreaks. Hi» last streak hap
pened during the Hlghlnnder> last se
ries in Macon. During the series Just
brought to a close George has failed
to connect for keeps.
Manager Kelly used two pitchers
yesterday nfternoon In the effort to
sidetrack the locals. Kirwan who open
ed the ball stood the racket for four
rounds nnd then slgnnlld for help. Kel
ley picked out Suggs to relieve the bat
tered Kirwan. The substitute fared a
little better than his partner but he.
too. caught something Just from the
overflow. It seemed a little strange to
the rooters that Chappel was not call
ed to work upon the demise of Kir
Chappel has been heralded ns tho best
Death of Konan Hall.
Dr. Kenan Iintl. a well known phy
siclan of this city, died suddenly at
his office yesterday morning beli
the hours of R and 9 o’clock. Dr. Hall
>een an Invalid for a number
V II * pi-im 111 III; • 1 > 11 i 1 111 d‘- > lb
he result of n strike of a pop!
Induced by the rupture of some bl
/easel In tho brain.
, m m ." Imm was lihtnn.ll;ife|v
summoned and returned a verdict In
"i i| m. • \ Mil lh" il.m n Ml,it.-mi
The community sympnthlr.es v
deeply with the family of Dr. Hall
•ount of his sad bereavement.
was n man of very quiet and unassum
Ing disposition and was loved by all
who knew him.
The funeral will occur nt the family
residence nt 6:30 o'clock this nfternoon.
DIED YESTERDAY
Was at One Time a Prominent Cltlie
Macon and was Connected With Several
Business Enterprises of This City—The
NFuneral Will Take Place This Afternoon
At Rose Hill Ccmotery,
Babysk-
merlcan Longue. I n f jnytown twlrlers nnd yet linn not I at 2:40. The service* w
S, July 10.—St. Louis and pitched a game during tho past aeries. ,,, i. p
>ko even boro todav on n I Kel ho* been using him In the center | ' Vr “•JESS
•i
Kel has been using
gnrden as the pitcher la
good swatsman.
Smith la the beat field captain In thin
league. To him Is. much credit due for
weakening. Hudhoff succeeded him I the great auccesa of the Highlanders.—
and did better. Attendance, 12.000. Florida Tlmea-Unlon.
It. H. E. | "A batsman who hailed from Paw-
. tucket.
1 | Watched a ahoot while the coachcra
cried ‘'duck It,”
Score:
Chicago 100 100 00— 2
St. L<>ula 000 010 000— 1 . . .
Butteries—White and Sullivan; IV1-
ty and Kahoe. Tlnio, 1:40, Umpire,
O'Loughlln.
Second game— R. H. E.
Chicago 001 000 031 00— 6 12
I^oula 301 000 oot 01 6 11
When the curve hurtled In
It abolished bis grin.
And hie head reached tho alxe of
bucket.
Our captain, the valorous Chance.
Batteries—Stiver, Hudhoff and Hug- I j^ndn the pitchers a glorious dance— I brought
den: Pi.tter.on end Sullivan. Time, When he rel.ehee third ho.-
-:15. Umpire, OLoughlln. I With moat wonderful grace.
~ 7 He slides gallantly home on his pants.
Southern Leagus.
SHREVEPORT, Lg.. July 10.—The I "When I make less than three hit*,”
locals tied the score In the fifth In- quoth Bradley,
nlng, when ruin stopped the game. "I opine that I’m doing quite badly.”
Smith’s work at short was the feature.
Attendance. 600. Score: n. u. E.
Shreveport 000 01— 1
Montgomery 100 00— 1
Batteries—White afld < Ira iritis; WII
son and Clark. Umpire, Wood. Time,
60 mlnutea.|^HHMBBi|iHHnMH
And then with a nigh,
He dropped forth a long fly.
And wnlkcd to the bench moaning
sadly.
’’Reputation.” said Wagner tha hitter,
'Sometlmea becomes painfully bitter,
When you chance to strike out,
You receive the rude shout.
MEMPHIS. Tenn.. July 10.—Nash ,
vllle sustained h eliut-out today largely And also the sardonic titter.”
because of Pitcher .Brown's steady
work. Brown yielded only two l»i;s.
Attendance, 4.000. .Score: R. II. E.
Memphis Iu2 110 OP— 6 II
Nashville 000 000 000— 0 m
Batteries—Brown and Ilurlhurt; PI
The funeral services over the body of
Mr. W. W. Collins, who died In Atlanta
WU1 be ronductrd this afternoon at Rose
Hill cemetery dlrortly following the sr-
HvaJ of the^Bmithern train fmm Atlanta.
will bo conducted
Tth, piutor of the
diet church.
Mr. ( oil Ins waa formerly o dtlsen of
scon, ii ml during his reeldence In this
r *ty was prnmlncnfly connected wltli *ome
of the Urgrst buntnees enterprises here.
At one time b- was the largest stock-•
bolder In the Mncon ConstruetIon Com-
Pany. lie ws* nleo the bend of the nrm
or the i olllnx Mnnurncttirlng Company.
At the time of his. drafn Mr Collins
wsh the Southern head of the Fidelity
nnd Deposit Co., of Mery land, having lie
offices In Rnltimor*. When ne first en-
tered huelucse with this concern Mr.
Collins made. Baltimore htM home, loiter
was SMlgned the Southern mansge-
nt of the company, snd move«l to At
lanta.
At one time Mr. Collins was a great
c|«l tender In Mncon. lie ws« one of
most popular cttUenn here nnd was rif
with msny high pemonal qunlltlaa wlr
ought him numbers of friends.
At the time of kts death lie was rei
Ing nt the residence of Mr. J. J. linn
of Mhltehail Hired in Atlanta. Hie ...
lien* was n lingering one. an I bud kept
Idm In exceedingly poor health for ov<
len weeks. The remains will reach Mi
con thin afternoon over the Southern from
Atlanta. Thoy will be taken nt once to
Rom IIIII' cemetery. wh*re the funeral
services will be conducted.
Mr. Collins was a widow*«. „»
having died some time ago. Mrs. Collins
was Iho d"ughtrr of ifr. J. 1C. Jonr
fqrm-r president of Hie Central Bank r._
(ieorgln. He 1h survived by two daughters
and one son. They nrs; Mrs. W
Hemphill of Atlanta; Mrs. James B
—* Mr. W. ”• -
Brown House
Macon, Ga.
FOR RENT!
List of dwelling?*, stores nnd offices,
:<•<nss!on now or October 1, furnished
i application to my office.
LANDLORDS.
Desiring service of any agent aro
roquexted to confer with me relative to
rental of their property.
REAL ESTATE OFFERINGS.
I have recently had listed with m«
feveral dosirable offerings In cottage
nd reeldenee property which I will be
glad to give full Information about to
Intending purchnFore. They are sulta-
for homes or Investment purposes.
BUSINESS PROPERTY.
anl offering
located. Improved
that will net in
prices ranging fr<
• very deslrnblv
-ehoase property
rs 7 cent,
!.500 to $16,000.
MONEY TO LOAN.
On real estate at 5 to
cording to amount
property.
H. HORNE,
Real Estate, Insurance and Loans,
5G3 Mulberry St. Phone 454.
Geo. B. Turpin Sons,
Real Bstatc, Insurance
and Loans,
353 Third Street.
Lowry & Stubbs
Opposite Union Station t
and :
\Y. Collins.
This season,” explained Mugs Mc-
Oraw,
T am paying much heed to the law,
I quarrel no more.
About hrenka In the acore.'
Time, 1:50. Um- |>And III' awing at no arbiter’s Jaw.”
5 C
• 5oc
•35 c
I Special Stamp Sale.!
+ Beginning today and continuing every day during this week
X we make this most remarkable offer, the like of which was never
J made before:
f IO Green Trading Stamps Free with 2 boxes Toilet Soap at. .ioc
X to Green Trading Stamps free with 2 bottles Liquid Blue at.. toe
t 10 Green Trading Stamps free with three packages Wash-
♦ ing Powder at
t 40 Green Trading Stamss free with one 18-oz. can Baking
J Powder at
+ 7 Green Trading Stamps free with one pound A. & P. Choco-
X 4 Green Trading Stamps free with two packages A. & P.
♦ Breakfast Flakes at ioc
♦ 3 Green Trading Stamps free with one box A. & P. Laundry
t Starch at \ 18c
X 10 Green Trading Stamps free with one pound A. & P. Spc-
♦ cial Java and Mocha Coffee at 25c
♦ 20 Green Trading Stamps free with one pound May Blossom
X Tea at 50c
4 8 Green Trading Stamps free with one box Silver Polish at. .ioc
X Extra Stamps given with every sale of Tea, Coffee, etc.
; Xow is vour opportunity. Consider these prices. We ipake
X business lively:
t Silver Leaf Pure Lard, the best of all, per pound 7 I-2C
4 Koval Baking Powder, half pound can 20c
X' Campbell's Condensed Sou pci, three cans for 25c
X Fancy Seeded Raisins, pound packages, three for 25c
'♦ Red Alaska Salmon, pound cans, two for 25c
X Every article in the store at prices which make it interesting
J for wise buyers. Buy your Teas. Coffees, and Fancy Groceries
♦ from the leaders and get them fresher, better and for less money
4 than you can buy them elsewhere. Remember above prices good
X every day this week. Don't forget to ask for Green Trading
X Stamps also. We are doing the business. Competition docs not
4 Worn us, we like it. Make comparisons. Come and fill your
i stamp Book tocia>.
NEW ORLEANB, July 10.—Mlnna-
han dethroned WlfM today, holding
New Orleans down to nothing.
Score: r. h. E.
Birmingham ....004 0O0 000— 4
New Orleans ....000 000 000— 0
Batteries—Mlnnehan and Matthews;
Wlgga and Fox. Umpires. Latham
nnd Shaw. Time. 1:26. Attendance,
5,000.
"In mv time.” cried Charley Comolsky,
"We took chancea both daring and
risky.
But now aa you strive.
Just to prove you’re alive,
All the critics cry ’frisky."
ATLANTA, Ga., July 10.—W. W. C<
llns, formerly a prnmlnant eltlesn of M«'
con, but who fur «lx years lute bet
making Baltimore his home, died In A
lanta this afternoon about 3 o'clock.
th« ra»l4enca of Jome« J. Barnes
Whitehall street, after an IHncoa of ten
weeks Since lesvlna Mncon the dcreae»d
hue been conncrted with the Fidelity
Hsfs Itopneit Company of Bultlmnra an
tbs traveling representative for that com-
K ny In th<? Houthern states. IJc died at
e age of 55. The deceased for a Jong
number of years waa a prominent carriage
manufacturer of Huron He was a son
. . Of Htaven B. and l*tira W. Colline, of
—Chicago Journal. I Macon. Ills father fining «ne office of
1 mayor of klaron during the civil war.
The remains will be curried In M«f on to.
Fine progress Is being made these I [5J r A > l7snlt aMrJfc'ocS *The paK K
906 Plug
418 Plur
Two con
Store
8 to OcL 1 30.03
Bl 1M|
ctlng rootnH over Fair
13.64
The eight room dwelling occupied by
Ira. F. Cater Etheridge st Crump's
This In or
bur ban ho
mornings In the lengua that pull* off era wII be W. H. Man*field.
Its games before the hualnesa men of I ’tS^decMaed' rn, |*» llle lib
.furl Hill,
pivpikvat!" rniv"i fl n U Lr'inniin.ii I " 1 " rn " nnv '' -n.iinru m-ir , rr.qu.ntlx in Atlnntn t
EL '"'' rnln * mn.1 An av.r.f. of four rr.liu!n h.r. who OMply r.fr.t hi.
E?. fk. icnm*. »r« ploy.rt rlurlnir lh. w..k l>— llm.ly p.iwln* nwoy,
Me-hcader this afternoon. The flrat J I.. tenma renreicntlna the Gresliam I — ■ ■ ■■■—■ — ■ —
*nme went to the vl.ltor. throu,h their ,r, K n Hchoot. nSW Compnnv. IlurAen, IMPORTANT ECIENTIPIO DISCOVERY,
opportune nlttlnE, ntuetl by o...» on u m ,c n v i, 1 .
bnllH, In the Hecond .ame McPlior- W’p.n the i.-nirn. wnn ormnizM n A Clinical Pr.p.rntlon That Positively
...n» wn. hit hard onnuxh In the llrnt ‘J" ' "f* i, wml dSSdtd I* Kill. th. O.ndrufl Germ.
!^UIon"fr?m the a'tn'rV* Att^Jn*,*. I,rlnlfh ** » clr.wo when Mrh A ic.il Important ni..ev.yy ha, h..n
u™. " * ,nrt • At,c £ d iP c £ t.nm had pertlclpated In .total ofmada aft.r. a y.ar'a Mll.nl labonlery
• mn nnn nan ?' ’« ^ twenty-nva battl.. At pr.a.nt Burden |y«K« ^wed.ln a rartaln nlr.ctlnn It la
SSSSSSll,. 55? 55? 5S5 - 12? Comp.ny» team la l.adln* In tha num- Nawhro a H.rplrlrta. a p,.n4failnn that
I'hllndalphl. ... .101 001 000— 4 » 1 ^ 0 f eamea played nnd neat to |aat In < ur.a t.aMnaaa. prav.nl> taltlna h.lr, and
Batteries—Harper and Pelt*; Fraxay matter of games won. The Ores- I speedily nnd permanently eiuolcet#* dsn-
ham nine, which was the last team to \Atutt. These evils ere eeueed by o germ
enter the race Is lending hy a coay I or parasite that burrows Into the scalp,
ntimber of points. The games acheduled I t 5 ro ??i n,c ”P dandruff, aa it seek* Id as
for this weak will. It la expected, bring of
about a number of change* nn the lead- n0 without falling or thin hair.
Ing teams are msted for n aerie* of no thin hair v/1t..out dandruff and no
games. Ho far the two lenders have diBdniff If the germ Is destroyed. New-
met in two games, an ‘ ^ ,Krr *“ »^"'**m* •- •*-
Second, game— R. II. E.
Cincinnati ... A< .I02 000 020— 7 15 1
Philadelphia ....000 100 005— 1 r, 4
Ratterlds—Ewing and Schell; Mc
Pherson and Dooln. Time, 1:30. Um
pire, Zimmer.
CHICAGO, July 10.—Corrldon blank
ed the vlaitora for eight Innings, al
lowing only three scattered singles, the
locals having scored three runa by
hard hitting. In the ninth the Brook
lyn#, by bunching a double and three
singles, tallied twice, the last man up
popping a little fly. leaving two men
on bases. Attendance, 11,200,
Score: B. IT. E.
Chicago 000 120 00*— 3 1
Brooklyn 000 000 002— 2 \
Batterlee—Corrldon and O’Nell; Jonea
and Bergen. Time, 1:45. Umpire, Mo
ran.
HT. LOUIS. July 10.—fit. Louis and
New York split even on a double
header this afternoon. Nichols waa
more effective than MrOInnlty In the
opening game. In the second Luther
Taylor pltchM n brilliant game for
New York. Attendance, lt.SOO.
Score: R. H. E.
Bt. Louis 000.201 00*—• 2 i
New York 010 100 000— 2 f
Batteries—Nichols nnd Zerfoss; 3
Glnnity snd Warner. Time. 1:24. I
k he- I bro’s Herplcld* la the only preparation
Inc thyi r.ault. Th. auecM. f-r th, Oraa- l*h«t wilt do 1h> work. "I>.troy ■—
ham ulna a«ma In Ha In lha fnrt th;,l I X«u mmnva the ««'?} ”
Ha mambara put up thf heat laam work lha root nf th, trouhla and kllla lh. dan<I
Th. t.am haa h*,n playing loi.thrr ru "
Inng.r than th. nth.r Ihr., Ii-nau. Hold by all l.ndinv dnieflata. Rnnd I.
nln.a, and lha hoys worn In undtratand «nt» In atainpa for aamplo lo Tha-Her
what la r»qulr.d of Hum. Thla w »,k. plcld,Co..D.1rr|t»Ilrh. Lamar A Ui
following lh. cnnrlualnn ,.f th. Unody- l»«r <»ol Hngna old atand), Bacond and
Or.aham a#rlaa. lh. Burdan, Krnlth At I llulbarry «tra«ta.
Co. nine meets the Doody Company for
rme game. I in conneetUm with - The dittlng sci
I IV .I tM«b ...Inn. la. M f'nlln
Billy Smith and Con
Cherry Makes Statement.
„ - rape
that took pdnen In a (’niton avenue b»r
'arrr.jrr..
Managers Billy Smith and Con Mg*# HaturcJuy night, Mr. Jud Cherry
B,rnuth*r. of tha M.con .nd Aur,U .Mlt' hSTSSSrSL., Ihr..
club* spent a number ©f hours Sunday m i nu tea when I hgard a w affling, and
night preparing Impromptu *p#rrh*n | looking around, notired a number or men
in rase the local rooters should happen l flghttng. I r’lslusd In to Mparau %\xt
to shower any flowers upon them. B«oh fighters, and In m doing woe cut aboc*
mnn>i*.r ha» «lv.n many y.ara nf work LTfnrT.v'SrJV.Mi.Wfi '
to th. gnma In th. fioutham stateii and SSS'thlt il
sliould sny silver lined flower pot* or 1 g<*repe had n»sn canoed over a feme <
floral codflsh come their way Billy and aeven-up. Mr. Cherry statea that thla
Connie Want to do the right thing in may or may not have been the case, but
tha ulk llna. ' w« tUTfi th! - --
Hlnca lAmurl Ballqr, known In rut whirh Vlh. Oh.rrv r.<-.|v»d on
Southern r#slms of the big game, as I the hand la a alight one and one that will
the Impertou* elevation, took leave of I live no serious trouble.
[ till 11111 KB 1 (0
H. W. ELKINS. Hzr.
Go8 Cherry St.
95c
:i Misses’ and Children’s $1.59
: and $1,25 Ox. and Sandals
95 c
Permenter Shoe Co.
the South Atlantic Hrrult as an umpl
we have heard no news either good
bud of h!» doings. When he left hr
Wiik circulated that he Intended ts
a pitchers b'-rth with the De<
team of the A la bg ma -Tennessee league. Wl
Hie old team mutes and frf«*ndM around I P n ( |.., r <.itlng
l!ie league towns are anxious to hear I pfml. Bus
of Him aguln nod hope that he may | dtalocsteit.
Hg;t|n Phuii up in the ranks of heady
and effective slubmen.
\ Kna.vn throughout the South ^
y for tho oxcollenco of It* *c• ^
K commodatlons and **rvlo*. ♦
> 4
> Careful attention paid Every f
> Gueat. Culoino Unourpaaaed. T
l Rate* B***onabl*. ^
R ♦
Hotel Lanier
norlcan and European plan. .Ele-
gant now cafe, the most palatial in the
8outh. .Cuisine unsurpassed. .Service
i good as the best*
J. A. Newcomb,
PROPRIETOR
A Houston County
FRUIT FARM FOR SALE, or part e
nd high atittn
up" something :it I bargain for v. i»l» h
you hav** been long looking. Good r**u-
H«ms fot telling. U.ill or wilts for i» u-
tlculara.
Fivs. alx and seven per cant, money
to loan on mortgage.
DUNCAN
Real Estate Exchange
Special Notice.
Tho crotlitors of tho First
National Dank of Mncon,
Gn. t urn horoby ror[Ubst0fl to
preaent their rccoivor's cer-
tiflentus to tho untlorHlgncd
on or nftor i) o’cloel: a. m.
Monday, July 11th, 11)0-1,
and receive payment of the
first dividend of -1U per con t.
W. P. Albertson, recoivor.
DLUEDEARD
wo'kI at ova
Blue Flame
make her co
FALKN
tea. ^You w|l! kii
aSOROIA PLANTATIONS FOR SALE.
?l acres near Summorn^ltl. Bibb
county $600.00
2b *' - ••*. flv<* rnllea north from
ftlrltlv.d Woh-tar r.. i- »• 900 oo
,4, V."
120 arr**,
Hour
VAN VALEN,
SHOP,
GORMLV. Prop.
J20 T
Manchester Cloth Market.
MAN’t’IIKSTKIt. July 10. -Tlic abenrb-
Ing feature of tb« *b*tn murfcet has been
the amart advance In the price of Amerj.
mn rot ton during the last few Have. Thla
advance was reganlett as Important, but
waa aide to tell what U portended
«f the dw-rcaslng stock at l.lver-
pool.' Busin* os In cloth eraa momentarily
No Pity 8ho/,n.
••for year* fate wag after
tlnuoualy.” write* F. A. Guile
bena. Ala. **! had a t/ «rlbl.
piles, causing 24 tumorw. When at!
failed Burklen’s Arnha Aatvs cured
■re. Equally to-Alo* burn,
a rhea and pain*. Unly 2*c at
♦ lur%•. but f«>r
Ml ngaged several
nee*i*»en«ly manufactur-
Karller In Uie week a-fair trade was
done, thougli the turnover waa not aqua!
to that of preceding. tw<
The prndm tl'oi »*f cloth
the moel part It was
weeks ahead. Cc —
sr* did not pre*- ——! . , . .
t.Tilns merchant* snterotl Into further
« tract* tor early and distant delivery,
principally for the lattor- India offer*
more bids, but ti * ware not, genarsliv
.•l-efci■* arceptad. Ytrna *r+ very lr-
Jg|r*«i:«r thoug>. declled.y LUi-cr ta u*.•
once.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DEALERS IN
FRESH FISH,
PRODUCE,
POULTRY,
FRUIT,
VEGETABLES,
KALAMAZOO CELERY,
ICE.
Spacal attention given to Out-
Town Ordars.
Rainey & Callaghan,
Phone* 233 and 858. . .450 First St.
We give Rrd 8t*r, Green or Consoli
dated and Bank Trading Stamp* with
all rsts'i cash purshasoo.
Don’t Forget
I ront bouses. Mv list
will bo ready boon and from
all indications it will ba
worth seoiny.
I Sell, too!
For irutnneo I have a cot
tage renting at $12.00 per
month that can bo bought
lor
$1160.00 Cash
Property in first cluss shape.
Re,tl Estate ami Insurance.
Ain,man Sail. Hank Bldg.
FINE SURF AND OELIOHTFUJ.
breezes at tybee. special
TRAiN EVERY SUNDAY 4:« A M.
ROUND TRIP. PARLOR CAl*
FARE SOfa