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kt . t; raget eicfenr crnnp the cub jluur reporter I? HORSE RACING IS VERY GOOD AT PEBORO Edmund Denham's direct Bell Wins the Second Race, 2:18 Pace. PENNSBOIIO, W. Va.. A up. 11.? Before the greatest crowd that was, ever assembled at a fair hero four races wore run lo pood time on a | lightning fast track Thursday. This) year's racing Is the best that has i ever been seen in this section and Is attracting horseinent front all sec- . < tions of the country. Direct Bell, owned by Edmund Denhnin, of Clarksburg, win the winner of the second race, 2: IS pace, finishing in the good time of 2:14 1-4. Summaries: 2:24 Tint, Purse $300. Lord Talbot I I 2 1 I ; Blanche Trader ... 2 i 1 2 2 Mary E 5 2 4 ills Mabel Mack 3 3 3 3 -I Bob Lincoln 4 5 drawn Eva L dls in first heat. < Best time?2:18 1-4. 2: IS l'ate. l'ursc $300. ' Direct Bell 1 1 3 2 1 Hal B. Patchen ... 3 3 I 1 2 Sliver Brush 2 2 2 3 3 Best time?2:14 1-4. 2:2(1 Trot, Purse $3(111. Montgomery llcll 2 1 1 1 Connie, the Cleat .... 2 2 2 2 Alta Hal 4 3 3 3 Great aUron J drawn , Best time?2:17 1 4. 2:13 Pace. Purse $311(1. Cora Hall .3 1 1 2 1 Al' Dillard 1 3 J 2 2 Gold Bug 2 2 2 3 drn Pearl Carter ... 4 4 4 4 drn Best time?2:14 1-4. Running :]a mile race, purse $100: Cuddle Pp. first; Donald Mack, second; Front Hoyal, third. Time? j 1:17 1-4. Oil Is used for locomotive fuel on forty railroads in the United States,, operating in twenty-om state , LOO JACK R flood clean sport. Tw 1 to 6 only, with tree irate. Giving those matinee Picnic Days. NORWOO ? ? MAX1 >?" v\ c are still ablo 1 livery on a limited m Maxwells. Our jtayi attractive cv< r a f Terr y itliout a car any lor | 819 West Pike Street, \ 8 THE, CCA1 ir I ONE OF LABOR DAY'S 1 BOUT AT CEDAR PO D'lfr.'CMANCV KPes Tg.' ^ TO WIN rLATHER- %*/ WOOHT CROWN ClOOPCfO ~' TROM KILBANE. (^\r^/ /4iFTcHW'nT\ iilh /*&&? 0 "wo SXKJALS \ / K.i tv^jf l^o.orvo ATTEL5 PUK5E\ '. I L^4rriCSX) WHEN ABE. flHv OQDPPEO TlTli M| ' I ? - jw1- 70 KIL6ANE I gfl vtaa/# 'W L - I HIS KCNOtRSUL V^Y_A Y ms tun will ao tweouoh Vw\ pam.otofi.jrt mi>w 4/WtSi ui Johnny Kilbano and Gocirpe Ch fl V Matt llinkcl of Cleveland will C> ?cy has small chance to boat I New Orleans in to havo n tnboi miosis hospital, to cost $200,000. the cift of Mrs. John Dibert. Tin' city will niaintaln it at a yearly cost of $10,000. ?jaM?IIMlii?MP IRadySo Deem Co. I Tailors and Cleaners | | Both Phones, Gore Bldg | iici ABBIT o rides price of one, from s every afternoon except D PARK, i 1VFII 1 V T JUJLfl&J 95 0 jrnakc immediate de unlicr of new ,1!U7 nent plan is the most d. You need not he lgcr. I Bros. BeH 1470-J Cons. 170. J I % IKSHURG DAILY TELE# BEST FIGHT SHOWS WILL INT, WHERE J. K1LBANE CHANtYS CR.OUCM- /JrtftX v j*. TO5,T10N / v'tU, p4# ' 11l'.~' _ ""F ? , X "THf 'SAN ( ) 3 OFGwmN, ^ BEHIKTO" FIGHTlN6fA.CE. laney will battle for tho featherweight lie the referee. It's thought pretty cert Cilbane unless he can tire him out. I r\ JfATIOVAL ^ \ HfflJI I RFfilllTM Unm-mnL. in-vw?-?|j .1.1 i il'A.lli J.l.ll'l I . Yesterday's Results. At Philadelphia R. H. ft (Cincinnati ftPO 000 000?0 5 Philadelphia Mil oil 1 :: 0 Baltcries: Toney and Wlligo. Mayer and Killifor. All other panics postponed, rain. Games Today. Pittsburg at Honton. Chicago at Brooklyn. SI. lands at. Now York. Cincinnati ai Philadelphia. Slamiinp of the C'lnlis. W. L. Pet.1 Brooklyn On 05 .r.:t2 Boston 55 .". S .001 Philadelphia 57 11 Now York 50 Id .51*1, Chicago *10 55 .455: St. Bonis '10 50 .CIS I Pittsburg II 55 .-CIO Cincinnati 'in 08 .7170 ^ AMERICAS LEAGUE. Yesterday's Results. At Cleveland R. II. E. Now York 200 000 00ft?2 f. 0 Cleveland "lo I'M 00* -3 R 0| i Batteries: Russell and Nunamakcr.' Unnbetli and O'N?iI. At St. Louis? R. 11. E Washington 000 ooo 000- 0 5 2 | . ?1 I Bargains in Our | B cu A a Fi At\+ \T at?r 1 BOIIUC 11U*Y | Women's | $3.00 and ?P [ *"0 ? $3.50 Ox- | D N fords |t S Men's .g QC $3.5(1 and r | ?*y*J $4.00 os- I D fords, all |rr? leathers at 0irl's ox- . fords at Q El ^ Worth up *J v to $2.50 a ])< BROWN'S I 339 W. Main St. RAM?FRIDAY, AFOTTRT BIT WilfiMBMM LA- ^TT2r<J_ ? vJ "t^rrfe. ^ COJUCJ&T CL AuJ a/^/vnd/vv. C?A\, o<r oJlQ. c| u&Xr*T txd2?? i0_ AjmSi ^ \?L^MT (Tvji~\X^OJ^} , ffc-C/vv C . ^cLofckiA>-|sUiT -k^,/\JLat , i\a/vJiadl_ tisjj AaQjf-UAASL, &$y? i^AV/|p UjXA, A(>jV\j8-vv-EJ^"^AJ3J rr*4. bun, (uol?^ Uoj M-0^Q"tai2^ (j&a , BE THE TITLE MEETS GEO. CHANEY I i JoljnixyT&lb&r^ title :it Cedar Point, 0., on Labor ain that in spite of his stitT wallops St. Louis 000 210 00*?I 8 0 Datfei'lcs: Bochllng, tlallia and Henry. Knob and Scrcrcid. At Chicago? R. H. K. Boston 100 220 021?11 12 2 Chicago 000 002 02I-O.5 11 5 Batteries: Foster. leonard and Cady. Russell, Danforth, Williams and Selitilk. At Detroit? R.II.E. Philadelphia .,.101 10 1 000?A 11 0 Detroit 000 250 03*?10 16 1 Batteries: Williams and Bicinich. Mil< hell. James and .MeKcc. (unties Today. Detroit at Chicago. I Cleveland at St. I/niis. Standing of the (Tnlts. W. r. Pet. Boston 61 41 .581 "levelnntl 60 15 .571 . Chicago .. 61 17 .562 Del roil 58 51 .522 j St. leuils 57 51 .5281 New York 55 50 .521 Washington 51 51 .186 Philadelphia 20 SI .108! GIRL DRIVES AUTO ACROSS CONTINENT ? V?\', ' \v\* \\v W \ ' 1 ' Miss Amanda Preuss. Miss Amanda Preuss, a member nl the Sacramento (Cal.) Y. W. C. A. believes so firmly in the value oi automobile touring to tiro health thai she has undertaken a tour from Sar Francisco to New York, most ol which will be made along the I.incolr highway. Miss Preuss hopes to show the ease and safety of transcontinental touring and to stir the interest of more women autoists in crose j country travr nrrv ft 11, 1915. ii ? UT&uj i/s LT "tUstt CL /*> j w^tA. a^nruJH-^2. </ ^Vj9\U_ <5_ <TuXc q . , J3LU^&T Vvv. ? 0 p, <rv_- CctoT Hjh,^~eCJ~ |>j<r\, (_ ^VU7 -6-vvtfWjA. jj*"*-' r^a Uct. ?^?. d&mjlcrf illv< _ CCLU^<T "tivj i-U9J\??^ ~ 'fe ^Ar?KU?^vi ^ \Jt?'?-u?ja."tiLa>^w e^Jbvi/v s-\. 0o Q$xQji ^W^-UO-ua^ SaBB@SSB@@9BH IWjNCll OUR ESTAB MADE TO Order now while yi Dn nnt wait until t We are giving you on hand at the old j Plenty of medium ; ; and colors to selecl Here's an opportur not afford to overk The Unit* w WW. 314 ii&tamamnmmmmmmtummammm Our nert clothing samples tor Fall and Winter rtear haCe notf arrived and are\ ready for your\ inspection. Genteel Shop "It Must Bt Right" Fourth St. CEMENT BLOCKS, I Lime, plaster, cement, sand, sewer pipe, etc. Prices right, quality and service our specialty. Both phones. G. M. WEST. Feed Supply Store. J. Jacob's Mooro Rltlg. 118 Fourth St. $l.oo Sale on Hats and Shirts i1 li 1 wJuUtrA R ^PUEA r ^a\> R S4VF ff v/n i l 1118 CLOTHES I PRICE MBfl [)u have the widest ra he last minute and ge the benefit of the m /? pi ICC. and heavy weight fabi :from. t lity to really save moi )ok. id Woolen A. HERSCH. Presidei . west pike s P/JRi: rjl'"" Fj niaJe with S $ I) elastic, have i V( Jyjj wehhin i fits I fl ably and the El 25 lis rt z know you A. Stein & Co. Makers Children'# MI?c3i?S"y Garterj New York Chicago ? , ? ? ACIDS IN T1 Acids accumulating in the system in i excess, poison the blood and cause a great variety of d'rcascs, affecting the i skin and other mucous surfaces, the t heart and arteries, brain and general : nervous system, joints and muscles. : Some of these diseases arc Rheuma- i tism iri its many forms, Catarrh, < Eczema, Hives, itching ami burning o( the skin, dizziness, mental deprcs- < sion and a variety of other ailments, i You must eliminate the acid from i your system and purify your blood t t BY "HOPf I imbb i iG3Cjg)^ I notJ ^ I ?wt- f I _______?i_____ iw as we i I 11ST TOt 1902 ' IADETOFIT nge of selection, t in the big rush. laterials we have ? ' ics in all weaves ley, that you can Mills Co. it. ;t. MMMj Tk, S GARTERS the new Ridgeweaver I I 1200^-stretcK. This ike largest legs comfortthinnest legs securely. and 50 cents >u find the name PARIS ick of tlis shield, you are buying the genuine. ^RflRIS> (| \\?j CARTERS w No metal / l^jll^'can touch HE SYSTEM lcfore you can be rid of your troublt. S. S. S. lias been purifying and nourshing the blood for over half a cenury. It is also a very efficient tonic ind being purely vegetable, it is the nost efficient agent known in the cleansing of the blood and toning up >f the system. Call for it at your druggists and lon't accept a substitute. If special nedical advice is desired write Medcal Department 9.1 Swift Specific Co, \tlanta. Ga. i