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".-J 11 t.. ;. ::.- a f-r: cn ac ... .1 v uL'h fc.Ua : tl-.a toys en the : .13 or.ly 2 run3 , v. hen the got 5 - of t!i game were a : y CuHen, of Delaware, . i wtre full, thus scoring ;e plays, home runs by Goss and Clement : -lycood running catch I A. ana m. mings: -. ' . ' R.H.E 0151002 2 011.15,2 00011000 35,8.6 , Delaware, poon and At i M., Harris and Thomp c out. by Harris 6; by Doon n balls, off Harris 1; off r-pSre, Noble of Carolina. , iC3 for Oak Ridge. Observer. April 2. In two one of baseball played here n-i to-day Oak Ridge com ..lassed"..- Bingham,- School, y's game the score was IS Mrop and Swlnk were the r Oak Ridge; Albright and r.Snebam School. game resulted la lTscT5rr"of favor, of Oak Ridge. May Swlnk were the battery for 3 and Albright and Harris m School. The batting of 1 Hammond and the pitch 3rop and Mayberry of Oak a the features of the game. S-etaw Defeat Tale, v ton, "April 2. Georgetown a close game of baseball to-day by heavy hitting and pitching on the part - of Score: , " "" " R H E ..,.. 000 000 1001 3 4 n . .-010 000 lOx2 8 1 Mayer; and Jones; Cant Maloney, , ,.v ;. -,'., I BASEBALL vJAMES. ton,; April 2. The Unlver nnsylvania to-day defeated shington University of this 3 to 3 in a seven inning ore: - " ' " ; ,. nla 172 200 71910 4 ash. 001 012-0 .8 810 : Peabody and t Carter; ushlngton,. Carter and Ste- nond, VaV: MontrSal (East ), 6; Richmond (Virginia ue), 0.,;' . :-' v ' . !gh, N. C.s Delaware State !.; A. & M. College 5. noke, Va.: 'Roanoke' (Vlr e League),' ; Blnghamton, X State League), 4. ' (ttesville, Va.: University a 6;' LaFayette t-f-fA. rgton, Va.5 " Pennsylvania :. ge', 6; Washington & Lee innati, O.:. Cincinnati . Na , Boston Americans " 2. ,ouls, Mo.: St. Louis Nation . Louis Americans 2. nta, Ga.: Atlanta , (South Cleveland (American), It. nn. Ga.: Brooklyn National i (South Atlantic League), 0. ia Loo Dillon Case Con tinue k, April 2.-Mlllard Sanders, -, teatifled to-day before Su rt Justice Groenbaum and a a replevin suit of the Morn ing: Association against E E. iur. .the recovery of the gold -l, It has been charged Sitmth vSth his gelding, Major Delmar, Hcged drugging of C. K. G. nar Lou trtllon, at Memphis, r, wot :..,.v , ' . -d by Judge Hatch "In behalf latin, Sanders, who was the Tou Dillon, testified that his 21" "Sanders had - epoken to. p able to ftet.JS.OOO for hav i.lon lose the race. Witness he declined to entertain any 1 involving umair meinoas. overheard Smlthers tell wit-'-. f-r that he, Smothers, could more on the suare." Sanders 'y cross-uettloned, after which mrned until to-morrow. . Outsiders Win at Denning, ton, April t Three outsiders, i,tf and a second choice di- honors to-day at Banning. Imont's Queen Souvenir, and 1 made a beautiful race In : event on the card and swept wire with the Queen's nose in the front. In the Jump. Kocket made all the running by two lengths eased up from r-to Lyslstrata, Mclnerney'a he favorite Is being Investi tive stewards. Summaries: e, handicap, S furlongs: Oken :, won; Oxford, 4 to 6, second; 2 to -V third. Time 1:48 1-5. race, 44 furlongs: Queen Sou- 6, won; lAy Isabel, 2 to 5, .ilea, IS to 5, third. Time W 8-"3. tee, selling. furlongs: Jupl- i, won; Bowling Bridge, to ; Marksman, to 5, third. Time reoe, steeplechase, about 2 rkRt. 25 to 1, won i Ly itl strata, second; Judge Whit 13 to 6, r.e 4:13. ' ;ife, selling, 1 7 furlongs: Work to 10. won; fAzellna. 11 to 6, anboe, S to 1,.. third. ..Time , neiilng, one mile: Warning n; Turbulence, 13 to 10, sec s nacln 13 to 6, third. Time . ; c: t:.o : ' , and iru,;ene f. I nvs, e liter of The Starke Tele jr Speaker of the Ilouser The body viU be la session 60 days. . The Governor'3 message was re ceive! In both houses. It is a lengthy document, covering about 20 newspaper columns. In. discussing the race Question, Governor Browad in his message says that while -no question has arisen to cause any disturbance, yet it 'is appar ent that the relations between the two races is becoming more strained and acute. In offering a solution of thd problem Governor Broward says: "I recommend a resolution memo rializing Congress to purchase terri tory, either domestic or foreign and provide means to purchase, the prop erty of the negroes at reasonable prices and to transport the negroes to the territory Purchased y the United States; the-United States to form a government for them of the negro race; to prevent foreign invasion and prevent white people from living among them in the territory and to prevent negroes from migrating baca to the United States. " IIILIi RESIGNS PRESIDENCY. Will Remain With the Great Northern as Clialrman of Directors. St Paul. Minn., April 2. V J; II1II has Tesigned as president of tfie Great Northern and will be chairman of the board of directors. Louis w. Hill, his son, is now president. The following statement was given to The Associated Press from r. Hill's office: '" " " "At a. meeting of the board of di rectors held here this afternoon the organization of the company was en larged by the election of a chairman of the board of directors. J. 3- Hill was elected chairman, L. W. Hill was elected president, and Frank H. Mc Gulgan first vice president. Mr. Mc-Gulgan-will -have direct - charge of the operating department The other officers of the board remaining as at present. ) The company's business has doubled in the past, five or six years, which renders necessary the increase of the operating staff." t MARRIAGES. , Andrews-Creel, at Burlington. Special to The Observer. . Burlington, April 2, Mr. Eugene AndreVs, of High Point, and ; Miss NeJHe Creel, of Burlington, ' were married yesterday in East Burlington. Mr. and Mrs. Andrews left last night for their home at High Point. , Wedding Announced. : ', f Special to The Observer. Burlington, April 2. Dr. Daniel Albright Long announces the engage ment of his daughter, Miss . Carrie Eugenia, to Mr, . Charles H. Belvin, Jr., of Raleigh. Owlrig to a recent bereavement in both families , the marriage will be. a, very quiet one, at the home of the bride's father, near Graham - V-T4i. ' Washington, April J. Forecast ' for Wednesday and Thursday: Virginia, v fair,; warmer . Wednesday Thursday, partly oloudy, ,llght variable lndai V.-. :f v- North and South Carolina,1 5 Georgia and East Florida, fair and warmer Wed nesday and Thursday, light north winds. Western Florida, Alabama and Missis sippi, fair and warmer Wednesday: Thursday Increasing cloudiness, light to iresn souin winas. . : : ,, Loulsianak fair, warmer Wednesday: Thursday falrtfreBh south winds. Eastern Texas, partly cloudy Wednes aay, wanner m east portion; Thursday lair; fresh south winds. Arkansas, partly cloudy and warmer Wednesday; Thursday showers. - West Texas, fair Wednesday and Thursday, cooler. Wednesday in north portion. -v,. . Tennessee ana Kentucky, fair, warmer Wednesday; Thursday showers. west Virginia, lair and warmer Wed nesday; Thursday Increasing cloudiness. LOCAL, OKFiCE U. B.- WEATHER BU- ' , REAU.. -- :: '. . .. Sunrise 8:09 Little rlobules of sunshine that drive the clouds away, De Witt's Little Early Risers will scatter the gloom ef sick headache and biliousness. They do not gripe or sicken. Recommended and sola here by Hawley's Pharmacy. Our Prescription ' Service is . better than ever. We want your next order. Won't you let us send for it? Dllworth Dru& Store, Phoae S47. n. a. DAVU. r.aeca at New Oricanv !i?finn, April l-After th rd the last jump in the short !fch3e at City Park to-day, i ivorite, was foulel by Est- rjy finished first but wa uni the race given to Kara 7 furlongs, selling: Basil, i; Quagca, IS to 1. seoond; r, 15 to 1, third. Time 1:35, race. steelpecliase, short a, 2 to 1. mon; Lights Out, rtid: fiubador, 4 to i, third 4i furlongs: Bitter Sir, ; J bam S to 1. second; Buck 1 to 1. third. Time 49 4-6. . rnlle: Grenade, 10 to 1. ::) !, 3 to l, second; Mary 1. ti.ird. Time 140 4-5. , 7 ! ui Innrrs: Auditor, 4 to 1, , i to l. second; Alrehlp, , 'I. p J.:s. - ' . find an eighth, selling. '"n; ITiJrry btffhens; t W 2 juiislv-- J . -to U 8' fsrrlonpg, se'Iing: i. won ; Bostinlan, 7 to S, ti.'rd. tO Washington Cotton Mill stock, com 50 King's Aitn. &irg. co. Aim stocK 25 Arcadia Cotton Mill stock. Clara Cottbn Mill stock, 120. 20 Imperial Cotton' Mill stock. 10 Flint Cotton Mill stock. . 25 Saxon Cotton Mill stock." Henderson Cotton Mill stock, Harietta Cotton Mill stock. Gibson Cotton Mill stock. - " WE WILL SELL: ' 10 Wnndnlde Cotton Mill atnclr. - JB0 Cheswell Cotton MM stock. " 5 Monarch cotton mm stock. 175 Arcade Cotton Mill stock. 17 Erwtn Cotton Mill stock, pfd. 4 Lock hart Cotton Mill stock, com. 30 Gaffney Cotton Mill stock, com. 25 Walhalla Cotton Mill stock. 5 Dilllng Cotton Mill stock. 61 Belton Cotton Mill stock. 9 Ttamhcrir Cotton Mill atnolr. nM 2 Capital City Cotton Mill stock, pfd. We link buyer and (feeller together. SOUTHERN SECXIUTIES & TRUST 3. A. Glenn, Pres. C. M. Glenn, Treaa, uuwnui, v ' "ON THE SQUARE." ins This change In the weather ha brought on a good many colds. Let us ' call your attention to JOR DAN'S COLD TABLETS for relief. Take them today. NURSES' '-REGISTER nrtfl..c:r:TS! v. . rl , i -v-s t:. t n-hjlf ok:1 ' t 'f the I'ure V:r;.'Ji Oil ef I'ir.e, . r.Ixei v.h t.vo ounce-- "of Glycerine a.-.d one-'..a!f -plr.t- of good Whlftkey, ud la teaspoonful doses every four hours, will heal and strengthen O the lungs, break up a cold in twenty-four hours, and cure any cough that is , curable. The ingredients can be secured , from any good rrescrlPtlor5 O druggist at small cost Inquiry at the prescription y department of a leading local V druggist elicited the Informa- tion that the Pure Virgin Oil of Pine Is put up only in half- V ounce vials for dispensing. Each vial Is securely . sealed v in a round wooden case, with 4 h engraved wrapper, showing the ? g name Virgin Oil -of Pine S S (Pure), guaranteed under the & r ooa ana jjiub" m . i ui 30th, 1906, serial number. 451, prepared only by Leach Chemi cal Co., Cincinnati. Ohio plainly printed thereon. Only the cheaper oils are sold In bulk; but these create nausea and never 4 effect "the desired 4 results. " ' x 11- V -. W S V. 1 intercut f rem kt Ap;iL: Four" p:r cent compaund:d quarterly iwwvli L..J 1. ...w.w-) L I CI l..iCw !..... I Lv..5 THE WEAIHER. degrees) Charlotte, April ' 2, 1907. a. m. Sunset 6:45 p: m. TEMPERATURE (In Highest temperature .. , Lowest temperature Mean temperature .. .. .. ..' .,. uenoiency xor me aay .. .. .. .. . Accumulated deficiency for month Accumulated excess for the year .. 362 PRECIPITATION tin inches) Total for the 24 hours ending I p. m. 0 Total for the month . .. 08 Accumulated deficiency for month IS Total for the year .. .. ... .. .. ,-. .. 5.SS Accumulated deficiency lor the year 7.55 Prevailing wind direction .... ..N. E. W. J. BENNETT, Observr. The clock ticks and ticks the time away, Shortening op our lives each day. Eat, drink and be tnesry. . - - - - Forftome day you will be where, - tou can t get Kocky Mountain Tea. Free samples at R. H. Jordan & .Co. WE WILL HAVE t6-DAY NICE NEW Green Cabbage, : Lettuce, Green Onions, Spinach, ' Turnip Salad, Sweet Peas, new Potatoes, Celery and fresh bunch Asparagus that is tender. Fresh Eggs and nice lot Hens. , Buckwheat Flour and Maple Syrup that is pur. Small qu Dutch Herrings at 75c. per keg Is a bargain. Nice Apples, Bananas and Grape Fruit. JNO. W. SMITH. 'Phones 1222-232 SAT BLUE RIBBON TO TOUR GRO- cer and. insist upon having Blue Rib bon Vanilla. It is the best ever made. NUNN ALLY'S DELICIOUS ; CANDIE3 fresh every week by express, W cents er - pouna. wuuwALu HHJBi'- ARU,"Agent.'-T?---!i..-.,-f TRT OUR 12H CENT SARDINES. They AM ... 1 1 M I , . A 14 flsh to box, in pure olive oil . Our smoked sardines at 12Vi cents are great values, 18 to 20 delicious small fish to box. See our-4arge assortment of J genuine French sardines, some Boha ess, some Bonless & -Skinless, some plain, all in pure olive oil. Will have fresh' asparagus beets, fancy tomatoes, new Irish potatoes to-day. Miller Van Ness Co. Headquarters for fancy food. 'Phone 48 and 11823 N. Tryon. FROST- LOTION IS THE BEST THING we know for chapped hands and lips, and we know It will cure them and make them soft and white again.- Try it. JAS.P. STOWH & CO., Druggists, 'Phone 179. . MONARCH, ' MONARCH. MONARCH Tou will find Monarch Asparagus and asparagus tips on our shelves. A , mamoth extra white asparagus so ten der, so delicate it will almost melt in your mouth. Also Monarch cut as paragus tips in 2Mi tins. Very fine for salads. L. L. 8ARRATT, 309 N. Trjr- ' OH.'- . i ' JUST RECEIVED A CAR LOAD OF fine Kentucky horses. They are cer tainly beauties, and I want you to see them. W. Q. ROSS & CO., West 4th street. ' . BATTLE) AX BRAND RED SALMON in pound cans is a high grade Red Sal mon, rich in oil, good flavor and good as most any 20o. Salmon. Battle Ax Brand Red (Salmon is 15o. can, half dos-en- 85c.-, and J dosen IL60. BRIDGER3 &. CO., 203 W. Trade street. FOR BALE ELEGANT MODERN 8- room house, W)4 West Trade St. $4,000; choice bargain, beautifully finished In- side with oak and mirror mantles and beatly papered; also other nice homes, - 1750 to 114.000. J. ARTHUR HENDER SON & BRO. . . TO LET-300 OAK ST., Ill; 716 E. TH 6L,'8; office and bed rooms over San der's Building, which is central and best location in city, at f5 and $7. If you want to rent, run here, and if you've got a place to let shoot it to , me quick, for I'm a lightning operator, H. L. KEESLEtt, 25 S. Tryon St -.phone 244.--.':' . TRT TUB STANDARD WAY 8TAN dard adding machines, most reliable, most accurate and easiest operated. Better than others and at $185.00. J. E. CRAXTON & CO., Gen'l Agta., Trust Bldg. 'Phone 80t - ; BIGGEST "" AND "HOST" COMPLETE stock of Cigars and Cigarettes In the city. Good price to box customers. OEM HKoTAURAriT CO. j - . . 2 Pieces of Business Property One lot, 97 1-2x105, close to, square. Price $150 per front foot. One lot, 86x140, with brick store, , also room enough to build two , or three others. Price $200 per front foot. This property , is very valuablebeing in a fine locality, and -will make a good pay ing investment, in our olpnlon. 1 Jm E. Vvlurphy & Go Thona 842. 'r-1 , S9 N. Tryon Street FOR OUSCIi ALE FOURTH WARD 5-R00M COT TAGE, Modern conveni ence, $2,250, $500 CASH, BAL ANCE THROUGH B." & L ASSO CIATION. FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED. - - - - 'Phone 585. 203 N. Tryon St DESIRABLE HOMES Fourth ward cottaga6 rooms, lot 60x125.. Fourth ward cottage, 8 rooms, lot 66x150 (corner lot) .,. Fourth ward cottage, 8 rooms, lot 60x160 ., , . .. .. .. First wardwellingroonw. lot42xl35 (very desirable) First ward cottagers rooms, lot 49 1-2x198 ...... .. First ward cottage,' ;4 rooms, lot 42x100 (about) ;. .. .. Best lot In Elizabeth, 66xl9S-r .. .. .. f .. .. $3,500 ... $4,250, .. $3,500 . . . $0,500 ...$3,200 $L200. ... $1,500 THE CHARLOTTE REALTY CO. A. O. CTtAIO, Secretary. rPhoae 877. Office 1$ K trade' 6t Wood fibre Wall Plaster, "Hard' Oiaclf The. Builder's Friend. Freezing does nof 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 forJBooklet CHARLOTTBV N. C. opens April 1st, -but the people wouldn't wait Many have AL-. READY TAKEN-SHARES, and some have applied FOR LOANS. The early bled gets the worm these days. YOU'VE GOT TO HUSTLE, or stand aside for progressive ; people, and bless your sweet life, there are hustlers in this eld burg. . .NAIL THIS: You can take shares TO-DAY. You can apply for- loan AT ONCE. The Mutual B. ft L. Is next best thing to religion and a good wife. -' - - r " . - - , , E L KEESLER, Treasurer. Phone 344. ' '. ' 25 South Tryon Street The people are pleased Mrlth our new grocery store - at 306 West Traie street Our stock is new, clean and well ar ranged, and our ser vice prompt and po lite. Give us a share of : your v patronage. W. M. CROWELU Phone 744. in Iflo Wo n : FOR LEASE Nearly new 7-room N. McDowell street homle (near E. Ave.)........ $220 mo; 5 rooms and Jjath over W. Trade street store. , Painters and paper hrigers nave i just left -premises in ilno'-'-slinpo. "Gim? IT ' AT ttAWLETS," lit Between Patient and Dec tor we stand with finest, purest drugs, and our compounding skill. Besides, . we put Into the prescription exactly what Is prescribed. If the best appeals to youv you should let us fill your prescriptions. y will draw isterst from April 1st. Ut; We pay 4 per cent, and compound the intcrc: ' quarterly, v j Open Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. j TI:z Qrc!:r.ts & Fertnars IfefiDHl' 1. . J. IL LITTLE, PreiddeAt. O. M. PATTERSON, Vice rr::: r Lv R. HA GOOD, Cashier. . ' , (Bharlotte Trust omtf l Fifteen Months la Busings Resources Over $5S0,c:d.v DIRECIOOS: W. IL BETiK , JT. M. DAVIS O. P. HEATH II. G. LINK W. M. LONG J. IL LITTLE STRONG. CONSERVATIVE, SAFE.. - W. O. KISRICT O. M. PATTERSON 3. V. ROBERTSON W. A. WATSON 3. W. ZDIMERMAN FIRST NATIONAL BANK CHARLOTTE, n! a IDSNIIT M. .- JDEN. GEO. W. BRYAN. JL IL VICTORS i V presldenf. Vice President. Cfeshta Ckpltal ,frt $J0O,OOO.OO 1 , Surplus and Proflta . .v. $221,8083 DIRECTORS t P. D. ALEXANDER ' ,r ITENRY M. MeADEN CL W. BRYAN Y ' F. B. BI'DOWELL J. C5. BURROUGHS ' . - , ' W. B. RODMAN , FRANK GILREATX , T. W. WADE ' t , J. 6. MYERS CHAS. A. WILLIAMS Your business respectfully solicited. Every courtesy and accomn ' . datl on extended consistent with safe banking. :':':Y t:':,:: TL M. VI 3TOR, Cashier. : t -Jii.iAn a ahnirA him offflr tar. nntnrft nA AaHv Au BUU1UVU V V " ' . w . . 1 .f . anlA., nt. f A . . A Of irrano U. Jones, aeiuin" Aauawut wui, u per oeai. all the embezzled funds reoovered from him, and which we pay to the person making such recovery and delivering the mo te eur bank. - ' -,- ., DESCRIPTION: 6 feet 7 1-2-tftehes tall, dark hair, sr r'rrAv eves."TJfomlnentii6se and large ears, fair, sallow Complex' His general cemeanor na uouuwumm vviu,,iuuu, una express, less Weighs about 180 pounds, has dark mustache and srf rida beards. Wears glasses and is slightly stooped. Wears No. 6 shj 3 Should be working: for yon. Deposit It In this bank and will earn something for you. If yon should need . lw wi vm. mm mi j luuo, - j WE PAY 4 PER CENT.' AND COMPOUND- THE INTERET QUARTERLY. Southern loan & Savings Bar P. M. BROWN. President.' W. L. JKNKINS, Cas).' i R. A. DUNN, Vice President, j -1 GOOD SERVICE 13 THE BASIS ON WHICH THIS COMPAQ SQLICITS BANI BUSINESS. AytililAN KlUM u ''Y''"'-'. v: '"."'.-- " ::v .-'"-:''''":--.--'v;-:- 'Y:Y'it'rYY'Yi:Y''.:Y -.-.-!...' Trust Building. George Stephens President T. S. Franklin, V. Pres. ' W. H. Wood, Treasurer W. S. Lee, Jr., V. Pres. ' . J. E. Davis, .AsstuJTrea Dargoins in Rcpl Estat Traot 129 lots fronting macadamized street within city limits of C. Tract 60 lots fronting macadam, eastern section of city. M Tract lots on that line Klrshbaum property. Tract 7 lots on that fine Kirshbaum property. Tract 21 lots on macadamized street, close to new Pipe & Pound Tract 15 fine lots, ten minutes walk from North Graded Schr healthful location. ... ' '; Tract" 8lot3,' Seljle street,- Tledmont r?rk, ' Jt acrosrs . . tr ; brid- 'y- " , , n h t I !
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