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CilAKLOTTJi DAILY 1 1 '1 1 , v j. Sporting News ii.isr.nALL season orExs.. Trinity College Defeats the Wgh School by a Score or IS to 0 The Score In Detail. f Special to The Observer. , ' Durham, March 16. Th 1907 base ball aeaaon In North Carolina was opened with the fame at Trinity Park to-day, between Trinity College and Trinity Park School, the acore being IS to 0 In favor of the college. The ground were wet and the game alow, but not without Interest ' Both teams showed well for the first game. Trin ity tried her four pitchers, and they proved to be a good quartette, F. W., "Preps" Garitt, who pitched five Inn ings did well. McCoy, replacing him, was rather wild. The game was de void of any star features except Trin ity's splendid base running. The line up! Trinity Pureyear 1st base; Bill Smith, short stop; Wrenn, Henry Smith, catchers; Suiter, 2d base; Flowers, center field; Hutchison, As , bury, Id base; Hicks, right field; .Broons, left field; Webb Nixon, Flow, ' ers. Lane, pitchers. ' T. P. 8. Thompson, Id; Bru, right - field; McLean, left field; Moore, catch er; Fltts, center field; Armstrong, , short stop; RIchardHOn, 2d; Smith, 1st; Oantt and McCoy, pitchers. K. H. E. Trinity.. J 2 0 0 1 2 4 1 x 13 11 2 T. P. S. 00000000 0 0 58 Two base hits, Bll Smith and Flow ers; base on balls: off Oantt 1, off Mc Coy z, ore Webb 1, off Lane 1; struck A Cordhl Invitation Is extended ALL SOUTHERNERS to visit The JELL-0 Booth t th Jamestown Exposition Located in Food Products Building st en trance to Horticultural Court. v We hare provided a spacious Best Boom especially for your convenience, where yon may meet friends, write letters, read your favorite magazine, etc, etc. Our demonstrators will be glad to serve vou with JELL-O, the dainty dessert, and Ice Cream made from Jux-0 ICE CREAM Powder, free, and explain how easily they can oe prepared tor me tauie. The Genesee Pure foci Co., U Roy, H. Y. leges tftat he sustained serious In juries by falling from the roof of the factory while painting the same In the fall of 1905. The plaintiff al leges that It was through the negli gence of the chair company that he sustained the Irjurles, which, ac cording to his statement, have In capacitated him for wory ever since the' time of the accident. Mrs. H. V. Horton, whd has been at the bedside of her father, Col. C. J. Cowles, at Wllkeshoro, for some time, was called home Wednesday to the Latest Qreation in. Spring Bonnets. All colors.: Sure to please you. Dilworth Dru$ Store, 'Phone 247. B, 8. DAVIS, , Special Notices THINGS"yOU"8HOULD"BUT TO-DAY. Green Peas, Vkilnach, Head Lettuce. pamiry, rancy Tomatoes, Hneiiets, rad ishes. Boun Bunches. Turnin Salad, Water Cress, Canadian Carrots, fresh Been, celery, Florida enJ California Oranges- any site Grape. Fruit you want, we are ready to take your, or der ror tne above articles and anyimng else you may need. Order early. Mil- liBK-VAN Nhi)b UO., d . Tryon 'Phones 6 and 118. Looli at TLszs F:;;-. v "The Creatcr" - COrXIALIIATIOiJALBAIulCFCIlAriOnE , Deposits I1.17M84.07. Loams $1,38,S5.&S Assets $2,886,283.41 f ' , INTEREST g PER CENT., . And Never Varies In Times of Stringency. ' : ' ': v ' ' . ills Is an assurance seldom given to bank customers. ' ' v It A. DUNN, W. B. HOLT, A. G. BRENIZER, '; V. Pres. "i ' Oaabier. Largest Capital and Profits in the Carolina. ; NUNNAtLT'S DELICIOUS CANDIES fresh by express Just received. The correct candy to rive on all occasions. 8) cents per pound, at WOODALL & 6HEPPARD, Druggists. out by Webb 6. bv Lane 3. bv Oantt 5. by McCoy 1. Umpire, Arthur- K--llott. New York Americans 5; Atlanta 1. Atlanta, Ga.. March 15,-New York Americans 5; Atlanta Southern league 1. The Races at New OrleaiiM. New Orleans, March 15,-Frank- O'JSVIl, a horse owner, made his reappearance as a Jockey to-day at City rark. He was preparing for his ride to-morrow In th City Pary derby on Judge post. O'NVII to-da had the mount on Koyal Brreze In the fifth iu-.e and finished second Col. Brady, at It to 1, und Happy Jack, at 12 to 1. won the first and second races, respectively. Klrst race. 4 furlongs: Colonel Dradv. IS to 1, won; Antone, to 2, scoml; Hit ter Sir, IS to 6 third. Tlmp, K Seond race, 7 furlongs, selling: Happy Jurk, 10 to 1. won; Masonlu, 30 to 1, JOiid; Lady Geodrlch. '& to 1, third. Time, 1 :31 3-5. Third race. 7 furlonrs selllns:: Heart Of Hyacinth, even, won; Nellie Burn. 15 to 1, seond; Ad High, 60 to 1, third. Time. 1 31 1-5. Kourth rae, mile: Colioinoaa, 8 to 5, won; Lefnon Girl, 10 to 1. serond; Mary Morrlss, 9 to 1. third. Time. 1:44 1-5. Fifth race. S furlongs Happnhannnrk, S to t. won; Koyal Breoie, 3 to 2, sec ond; Sagapan, 5 to 1. third. Time, 1:15 1-5. tifxth rate, mile and a quarter, selltnK: Sincerity Belle, 5 to l, won: Evlc Green, T to J, second; Garnara. IJ to 1. third. Time. : 121-5. Seventh race. mile, selling: Airship. to 1, won; Golden Wave, 3 to I, sc-onJ; Quagga, 7 to 1, third. Time, 1:46 3-5. I her daughter, Mary, who Is suffering from an attack of Inflammatory rheumatism. Mrs. Horton says her father's condition shows no Improve ment. In fact, the attending physl clan has told the family that he Is gradually growing waaker ANNOUNCEMENTS I announce myself a candidate for Aldrman of Ward No. 4, subject to the action or the Democratic primaries. M. P. KIRBT I announce myself a candidate for Alderman of Wird No. I. subject to the cctlon of the IJemorrallc primaries. E. S. WILLIAMS THE WEATHER. Washington. March Ij -Forecast for Saturday and Sunday: Virginia, fair and warmer Saturday; Sunday showers, fresh west shifting to South winds. North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia, fair and warmer Saturday and Sunday: light to fresh cast winds Arkansas, fair HsSurday and Sunday. Tennessee and Konturlty, fHlr Satur day with warmer In east portion; Hun day showers. West Virginia, fair and warmer Satur day; Sunday rain LOCAL OFFIF ! S WEATHER HI'REAC Charlotte, March 15 m. sunset 6 J0 r. m TEMPER ATI 'RK (In degrees) Highest temperature jowest temperature " Mean temperature Excess for the day Accumulated excess for month ! Accumulated excess for the year PRECIPITATION iln Inchest Total fnr ''4 tirniru ,.ii,II,m b . Total for the month 41 AcrumiiiatM iii'Mciency for month 'H Total for the year .. . 5 31 Accumulated deficiency- for year f, n Prevailing wind rfltef-iiiri n p W. J BENNETT. Olmervcr -Sunrise :J4 a. 57 45 51 3 It lKTi .K, I announce myself a candidate for Alderman of Ward No. 4. subject to the action or tne democratic primaries. D. H. ANDERSON I announce myself a candidate for Alderman In Ward No, 4, subject to the action of the Democratic primaries. D. H. ANDERSON We announce ourselves as cnndldntcs for School Commissioners. Ward One, subject to the action of tho Democratic primaries. W. H. RELK. A. O. CRAIG, J B. IVEY. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Alderman. Ward One, subject to the action of the Democratic primaries. A. A ANTHONY. I announce myself a candidate for Alderman. Ward One. suliect to the ac tion of the Domocratlc primaries J AS. A. FORE I hereby announce myself a candidate for Alderman In Ward One, subject to the action of the Democratic primaries W. I. HENDERSON I hereby announce myself a candidate for Alderman In Ward One. subject to the action of the Democratic primaries WILLIS BROWN. SALEM'S HlSTOItK I, SOCIETY. Final Arrangements Made- -for Scud Ing 1U1I(K to thr .lamcMovwi Expo sition KItp Tlmusuml Dollur Dam age Suit AgulnM r..r)ii lmlr Cotnptuiy. Spe-lal to Thu Observer Wtnston-Salem, March 15 -At a meeting of th- . x-. ,,f tv. otti.vrn ut the Salem Hlstorl. al S. ,.tv wh, l, was held with ,M Kugen..' Ebert. the final nrrangi m-nt. were ma,), for s-n..,g historical flic t lhl Jamestown Kx...-ltnn Salctn has the dlstlngulshe. h.nor of having the largest single exhibit nf any town In the Hate Among the number she will hhow a century Illumination beglnlng with tallow ,lip ,hrKh the period of large lamps, bailing up to electricity The first maps made of this locslltv show not only the location of str-ums, but the char acter of the soil; mlrnl lnt,um-nl. of the la-t rentrv l..-glnmtig with 'he horns us. d h n r,,. Wash ington vl.tt.-d Sal. n. the nrM ,lr ngin.. h. ..,,, , .,, , ln,rv w he exhibited, also II,.- pruning pre Used by Crnwalll. , ,,,v .', . continental m-n-v arl .. , ,,r,(r,; envelopes, whl h fr.pr .,.,1.,. SM were nM f .r bv -he receive The Rla... cxhM.M wl ,o ,ln,,r auspl.e, f th.. Laughter, f ,h(. American Ilevob,t.,n h , , , .ndevor to mlnt:.ln the r..,,.n, but past glory nf the r'late A I5.''0o darrmi"- -i,lt r.galnvt in, rortyth Chair c..,,,,flv . , , In Superior ('.,,,,. , l,r,;,y n ( , M) , Ae . not Ktw.n t ,,, Jn; , Mnt)! late this (ift.ri.o.ui The .al ,tfT J. E. Kvans. a yo,iPg , R "ON TITE SQUARE." It's necessary that you buy your CIGARS to-day for Sunday. Remember, we have all the leaders, foreign and domestic. Uox trade a specialty. NURSES' REGISTER JORDAN S ON M SQUARE "WE M.VEIl CIXISE." 'Phone 7. Druggists. CIGARS FOR SUNDAY DON'T QO home without your supply, xou li ne lonesome oil day If you do. Nothing sold on Sunday, you know. JAB. r. 8TOWE & CO.. Drugglsta. 'Phone 179. THEY PLEASE THE COOK-EVERY cake maker is pleased with tho results when she uses Blue KlDDon uemon or Vanilla. These Extracts have the true flavor, and are the moat satisfactory and. economical. FRESH TOMATOES 25c. DOZEN, fresh String Beans 15c. . quart. Apples, Oranges, Grape Fruit, fresh Cheese I'Oc.. Flas 10c.. Mackerel 5c. and l-ac.. White Comb Honey J7HC Country Hams 17Hc:. Country Butter, alse fresh Creamery Butter. BRJDGERS & CO., 203 West Trade street. NOTICE Stockholders' Meeting. The 21th annual nicctintr and election of odicrrs fr the ensuing year of the Me chanics' Perpetual Building & Loan Association will lx held on Monday, the IHth instant, at 8 p. ni., at the of fice of the company, No. 2(J7 North Try on street. All stockholders are requested to attend, hear the report of the condition of the com pany's affairs and to elect officers of their own choos lug. , Starch 8, 1907. ' , , a WITTKOWSKY, - vv- Prei. ' , TL E. C00HBAN. , .: vrr We Will Buy r. Lilllng mill slock. T. Sasiui mill stock r. Woo.lslcl.. mill nto.-k I'ltliens' National Hank. 116 2-.1. Cora mill stink. 1 "JO. laiH mill stoi h. If, l.well mill Mo k. mr, Tr. titon mill sto. k. 160 Arlington mill stock lir.iy Mfg Co. Crowrter's Mtn mill stock. tianton mill stock. Flint mill stock. Oaffney Mil stock. WK WIM, m:i,i, 50 Monroe Ala.) mill stock, 111. 10 Ollmon mill stock. 100. r.0 Onark mill stock, 17f B Monarch mill stock. 10li. Imperial mill stock. r,0 Klng'H Mtn Mfg stock. I7T. Arcade mill stock. If you wunt to buy or sell, write us. MRTIIKIIN srrMUTU'S & TIll'ST rOMI'ANY, 3. A. Olena, lrrn. C. M. (ilenn, Tres, (sloala, N. C. Sale of City funding Bonds. Healed bids will be received by the undersigned until noon on Saturday March 2 J, 107, for tho sale of 1176,000 thirty-yesr 4 1-1 per cent, coupon bonds of the city of Char lotte, in ths Plate of North Caro lina; Interest payable semi-annually, July and January. ' A certified check for 110,000.00 must accompany each bid. The bonds are to b awarded to tht highest bidder, at k price not Ifis than par valus, provldad the offer Is, ta the opinion of tho board of alder man of Mid city, fair price, a M. BTHCKEDCJ2S, " " Clork b Trsasvror. ' FOR SAI.EJ-EI.EOANT MODERN S room house, N04 Weat Trade St., M.OOO; choice bargain, beautifully finished In side with oak and mirror mantles and neatly papered; also other nice homes, 1760 to 114.000. J. ARTHtf RHENDER SON & BKO. WE WILL HAVE FOR TO-DAY AN extra nice lot of Turnip Salad. Spinach, Florida headed Lettuce, Celery, Cab bage, new Irish Potatoes, green On ions, plenty of good sound Sweet Po tatoes, nice Bananas, Apples and Or anges. Just received a fine lot of nice fat Hens and a few young Chickens. JNO. W. SMITH. 316 S. College sfreet. Phones 1222 and 2321. JUST RECEIVED A CAR LOAD OF fine Kentucky horses. They are cer tainly beauties, and I want you to see them. VV. O Ross, of W. O. ROSS & CO.. West Fourth street. WK. KNOW WHEREOF WE SPEAK when we recommend to you Sloan s Toffee. "lis a Coffee of merit. It Is bevond a doubt tho best Coffee of Its grade on this market to-dHV "enough said." All we ask Is a trial. Merit will win. Then we will have your huslness on Coffee. In bulk only 2ic. the pound. L. L. 8ARRATT. STOP! YOU HAVEN'T A GRAIN OF sense. I've been offering Dllwortn homes. Worthlngton Ave., and some way this side, at bargain prices. When thev're gone you'll ask me to kick and cuss you, but excuse me; I have'nt time to waste on a mindless man, and I won t E. L. KEESLER, 25 8. Tryon street. 'Phone 344. OLIVER TYPEWRITERS AT RE- rtuced prices, we nave a iew new Oliver typewriters left on hand that we are offering at 870 00 each for spot caah. If you want a bargain this Is your op portunity. J. E. CRAYTON & CO. RIOOEST AND MOST COMPLETE stock of Cigars and Cigarettes In tho city flood prices to box customers. OEM RESTAURANT CO. A Country Hams, Kin Kan's F. F. V.. Swift's Premium, and Ar mour's Gold Band Hams, at W. M. CROWELL'S. 'Phone 744. F. D. A. For a most reasonable sum I'll be delighted to place in your hands a Fire Policy on vour earthly pos sessions, that Flames May Devour or Water Ruin at Any Time. Tell me what you have I'll tell you the cost at most, it will be little cost for much risk. F. D. ALEXANDER Heal Kstate, Fire Insurance. SOS 8. Tryon. 'Phones fl04i or ti 1UZ On The Collar Edge We spend the most care ful attention to the edges of collars tho most Im portant part to tha wearer. We have a machine that prevents edges from making you miserable. Why take chances when you can get Model workT MODfl LAUNDRY CO, "Correct Laundering.'' Wast fifth tt. Al Charch. Phone led. Your brain iocs on a strike waea you overload yonr siomach; both noes blood to 4o kwtnees with. Nutrition m what roe want and eoeneo br taking Holita Url RiMkv Mountain Tea. s rents. TA 'Phone 535. SOS W. Tryon St k NEW HOME We offer, subject to prior sale a beautiful 8-room house in the First Ward, in splendid residence section, never been occupied and Is on car line. THE CHARLOTTE REALTY CO. Office IS K. Trade St Phone S77. W. E. S. In answer to your letter we itve you the following ing estions: LIBRARY "When Statcllness and Courtesy Were Somehow in the Air." The sentiment of this room is exactly opposite to the Quaint, Picturesque Drawing Room. The keynote Is dignity and luxury, while the color scheme gives olive as the dormlnant tone, with a soft old gold as the intermediate and pomegranate red aa the third or accidental color. A visit to our studio will prove of value to you, and, like your request for suggestions, will place the obligation all on our side. SHORT & SHORT The Expert Decorators Thone 979. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Wood fibre Wall Pkstrr, "Har. The Builder's Friend. Freezing does not hurt; natural shrinkage will not crack it; water does not make it fall off ; hard as stone. Write for booklet. Manu factured by CHARLOTTE PLASTER CO. Write for Booklet CHARLOTTE, If. & LIVE STUFF V The town's alive with candidates. Anything you want on top cold drinks, hot drinks, no drinks at all. Just call for what you want, pay for what you get There's going to be A HOT TIME soon, and the fellow that wins wUl ere long wish the other fellow had his Job. NOW. LKT ME TELL TOU SOMKTHINO, PARD: Take in terest in things political, but whatever you do, rush Into the new series NOW OPEN in tht Mutual B. h L., and don't wait to sleep for It's the best thing on earth. TRUE PIETT -and a GOOD WIFE. Don't let a lot of HOT AIR lead you elsewhere, Into un known fields, but come to 11 years of unprecedented success, and ask HOW WE DO IT, and WHAT WB CAN DO for TOU. When you say Building and Loan, you mean the Mutual. E L KEESLER, Treasurer. Phone 344. " 25 South Tryon Ttreet 4) Wo are now offering for quick sale an elegant 8-room residence on . South Tryon street. Large corner lot, on car Una; fine - shade. Nothing to touch It In value.-ln J. f, this desirable residence section. ' scun:u;j1r.m estate, loan and trust coot ' l Capital 170,000. W. 8. ALEXANDER, It A. DUJTN, President ' ' Vice Pres. v Surplus $100,000. ' " A. morris Mcdonald, See. and Tree. , Real Estate For Ohio ' 1 vacant lot on Elizabeth Ave., high, nice location'.:' .". .. 11,000. 1 vacant lot corner of Long and Elisabeth Ave. Can he bought if taken within next five days at .. . . . . ...... w ; S1,S50. 1 vacant lot N. Myers St., one-half block from Elizabeth Ave. ae e e '- e 'vi sPlyftOOe 2 vacant lots in same block as Dowd Flats, fronting 45 feet on Boulevard and extending back 160 feet Can be bought as a whole for .. v .. .. ... .. .. $8,150. J. E. Murphy & Co. TPhone MX gt N. Tryon Street lb r.!erchsnts ! & ; Farmers National dank , " CHAMXJrrTO iNOnxa' CAROLINA. " Capital .. ... ... . ,A $200,000.00. ' Burplos .. . : ,. ... ,, . $100,000.00, Vt.lL, BELK . , . XV. ' L. BRVN9 . a b. BRYANT W. P. DOWD J. M. HARRY- ss ixiAsntf x- tntmvxvHSi : t ; - !:r v. tf,- t'p r i 5? tt,rifeAiEI( -;' .. W. G. McLACGHLCf "D. E. RHYNB ' JNO. B. ROSS . '; t a M. ROBINSON , ' ' i j nnrisv VINTON LLDOXXL ' ; GEO, E. WILSON Wv'--. ' ' ''::v OPFICERSf , f ' GEO. IS. WILSON, President JNO. B. ROSS, Vloe President W. C. WILKINSON,,' Cashier. . Aeoonnts of Corporations, Finns and Individuals Int1teeV Quick Sale Easy Terms Elegant B-room cottage, modern conveniences, for $ 1,050.00 ($300 cash, balance paid $20.00 per month, or carried through B. & L. Association.) Good neighborhood, two blocks from car line. For further particulars, call ea er 'phone Brown Co. J. H. LITTLE, President O. M. PATTERSON, Vice President V L. R. HAGOOD, Cashier. QharloitQ Trust Qomp'y ... ... . , " Fifteen Months In Bnslnessj Resonrces Over.....-.- $500,000.00 DIRECTORS: W. H. BELK W. O. NISEET t. M. DAVIS . C M. PATTERSON O. P. HEATH J. F. ROBERTSON , H. G. LINK , W. A. WATSON I W.M.LONG J.W.ZIMMERMAN i J. H. LITTLE 1 . STRONO. CONSERVATIVDI. SAFE.. 1 DHWQITH riOIUl GARDCNS fOI fAXCT fOB In dealing with eur estsmers-tn QUIng orders by mall or dl. rect-our motto . Ui -P tntmU ta llii piada," ' Wv Send us your orders and We will exercise the sane car as were you here In person ta select We put ourselves In four plaoa and give what wa would ex pect to receive The Choicest election - of Fkrwera. the Begs Senrlce, the Beat Pytoes. c . , . .. Just a wort absut our PaiMW OunaUoaa, Reaea, Vtolets. Val. Ilea, Sweet Peas. They're the '.ever. FIRST NATIONAL BANK CHARLOTTE. N. C HENRY M. McADEN. GEO. W. BRYAN. IL M. VICTOR. President Vice President Cashier. Capital $300,000.00 Surplus and Profits..-.. $221,008.93 DIRECTORS: P. D. ALEXANDER HENRY M. McADEN G. W. BRYAN P. B. MDOWELL J. C. BURROUGHS W. B. RODMAN FRANK GILREATH T. W. WADE J. S. MYERS CHAS. A. WILLIAMS Tour business respectfully solicited. Every courtesy and accommo dation extended consistent with safe banking. H. M. VI 7TOR, Cashier. The Charlotte National Bank CHARIjOTTE, n. o. Resources $1,270,000.00 OFFICERS B. D. HEATH, President JNO. M. SCOTT, Vice President W. II. TWITTY, Cashier. F. EL JONES, Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORS! B.tD. HEATH H. N. PHARR R. H. JORDAN JNO. M. SCOTT VINTON LID DELL C. VALAER CHAS. F. WADSWORTH Accounts of corporations; firms and individuals Invited. 1 MMB nammm. 1 M UUf f Uf Ca7 IVlVMMy u Should be working for you. Deposit it In this bank and It n will earn something for you. If you should need It yon can get it at any time. WE PAY 4 PER CENT. AND COMPOUND THE INTEREST QUARTERLY. Southern Loan & Savings Bank P. M. BROWN, President W. L. JENKINS, Cashier. R. A. DUNN, Vice President GOOD SERVICE IS THE BASIS ON WHICH THIS COMPANY SOLICITS BANKING BUSINESS, ' AMERICAN TRUST - COMPANY Trust Building. George Stephens, ..President. T. B. Franklin. V. Pres. H. Wood, Treasurer. W. a Lee, Jr, V. Pres. J. E. Davis, Aast Treasurer. Good Investmento WE OFFER SUBJECT TO SALEf It and 40 shares North Carolina R, R. stock. 10 to SO shares Henrietta. 100 (par 16) Piedmont Wagon. 10 to SO shares Highland Park Preferred. t to tO shares Louise 7 Preferred. 10 to tO Charlotte Cotton ? Preferred. to to tt Lancaster T Preferred. 15,000 City ot Btatoevllle ts, doe 1111. 1.000 City of Concord la, due 111. 100 to 1,000 N. C State 4s, due 1110.' 7,000 to 1.000 N. a State 4s, due lilt. 1,000 to 10.000 N. C State . due ll. LOO, 1,000, . t.000 1st Mortgage Leans n Real, EsUta, F. G. HBBOTTt &: GOMP21NY. lor Tealets. K. IE. Jortaa A Oe.
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