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l C ; - ' 1 : : ' . ::. y ..: y ; rol I . ..1 one in the - ; . ' .1 features : r-altory work -' b striking out .. : i : ly 4 clear , hits, . t every man who .,!. Y,'uke Forest's left ry, was hit In the head .1 inning and White re- ;rj Inning-, with two on r lil.tced a hit to left field !?.s, this he ng the prettiest e game. For "Wake Forest Ham rk k . made two Base ftom players showed much t" the visitors in the field - 1 at. Gay's pitching was his team-mates gave ; port.. ' -:,. xt game la with A. and Friday The following und game with-Wake For ; 3 played at Wake Forest -. RJI.E. 6 7 2 rest, .: . : S 4 4 Webb and Wrenn; Gay Tick; . ; ' '. i runs: Trinity 2. Wake Por oses on balls, off Webb t struck out, by Webb 8; by Hit by. Pitcher, by Webb 2. Card, r. DEFEATS DELAWARE. .". i l 1. v . ; i-:-. ; on, h to a. :- - : ; ; . r i , , !, . i to l, t:.:r.i. T. . i :i j. ; i :, 64 furlongs: Fancy I'lfi.-s, 1- 1. won; Rfto, lt to 1, foc- er l; Hu.-iej, Zi to 1, third. Time, 1.07 3-5. ,ier loyi Too Fast for Del Clement and Temple Pitch I Came The Star Plays, o The Observer. nalelgh, April 2.- In a spirit i of ball at the fair grounds moon, A. and M. defeated a by a score of 8 to 2. The was perfect, to-day andr the M. players went on the dia gramed to win and started one run in the first Inning 9 in the second. Clement r A. and M. until the sixth hen he was relieved by Tern atures of the game were a iw by Thompson to first, a ble-play by Drake unassisted, i thrown out by Delaware lying between bases, a play . by Harris, a lay : by Fowler, of Delaware, yed star ball all around for -, both in the field and at the batting of Shuford, and a ?er by Temple, ore by Innings. - R H E !. . .". . 130 200 ,1108 17 6 001 010 0002 7 6 . out: By Clement, 3; by Tem- Oht Bases on balls: off , 5 oft Temple, 0; off Ohl, 1, Noble., Time 2 hours. . C. M. A. McCoU 8. ' The Observer. , rings, April 3. One of the Uy contested ; game of.: the is played here, this week at prlngs between North Caro ;ary Academy and McColl, S. ' a battle of nine Innings, N. cam out victorious by a score 3 Williamson in the outfield; d Cope In the Infield played !. Adams pitched a great game .11. Ak Mangrum catcher and at third base played star ball 'oil. The attendance was small, to the inclement weather.. ries: N. C. M. A., Adams and McColl, McColl and Mongrum. , T. C. Cope. Time, 1:30. i Carolina Defeats Wofiord. to The Observer. " -Unburg, S, C, April 3. The r game of collegiate baseball here this afternoon between 1 and South Carolina, resulted latter: winnings by 'the-- cto'Be f 4 to 2. The park was crowed ed result was In doubt until Wof. ist inning had been played. riest Carolina, Jones and Bel- 'JTord, Watson and Anderson, arollna 8; Wofford' 8. ina made a kick against Wof- aying Anderson, alleging he ayed ball for money last aura ut after much talk he was ul ta play. The two team will a'.n to-morrow. - Great Day at Denning. Washington. April 3. Excellent sport marked the racing at Eennins to-day. Three favorltua apd one heavily backed second choice won. In the feature event, a handicnp at one mile, fiulwark got away In the lead, but Marster, the fa vorite, closed up and won handily by a length and a half. Buttons was never headed In the third race. Summaries: First race, selling, 6' furlonps: , Belle oi Jessamine, t to I, won; Scariell, even, second; water Dog, s to l, third. Time, i:Z3 r-a. Second race, 44 furlongs: Trey ol jspaaes, i 10 s, won; tJiemoer, 7 to z, sec ond; Laudable, 4 to 1, third. Time, 51 Third race, 7 furlongs. Buttons, 2 ti 1. won; Jerry C, 4 to 1, second; Parke ville, 6 to 1, third. Time, 1:30. Fourth race, selling, 4V4 furlongs: Ser vile, o ut i, won; caster uene. a to i. second; Kitty Smith, 7 to 2, third. Tune, 67 2-5. . . , . Filth race. mUer Alpenmarchen. T-to 5, won; Millstone, 7 to 2, second- Sally K.. 2 to 1, third. Time, 1:53 4-5. ' Sixth race, handicap. mii- Mnrster. i to 5, won; Bulwark, 15 to 1, second; noiscner, to l, thlnl. Time, 1:13 1-i "Spike Itobison and Abe MteU Fight Six-Round Draw. Phladelphla, April 3. "Spike" Robson, of England, and Abe Attell, fought a six-round draw at the Na tional Athletic Club to-night. At the close of the sixth round there was not enough-advantage to have given eith er man a verdict. The bout was fast fro mstart to finish, and of the scores of blows landed none was hard enough to do any damage; Aside from a bloody nose which Atell received in the closing round neither man bore a mark of the encounter. 1 i r ; : c v:-i I .r I f..-:iy, tti.l croi-rs. , . 1 - A Tittle I k " 1 Echest award t f - -allllxpositions. ; Tit 6enn,tt fare F4 It Kr. ti. T. I VUltonrtootaatJamettownEipositioa ' . ) were injured, two of them severely, by beinsr caught in one of the deep caissons. Around some of the der ricks used to lower and hoist the buckets the flames raged fiercely, and In two instances the men in charge of the donkey hoisting . engines lost their nerve and deserted their posts, leaving the men 80 feet "beneath the surface of the ground, to their fate. The deserted hoists were quickly re manned by volunteers', however," and the new men stuck to their posts With the flames roaring around them until the last one of the tunnel-workers was brought up to safety. t!he weather. for FIVE MEX IXJURED XX FIRE. .V, Spark From Boiler Room Starts Flames in Excavation for Tunnel - Terminal 'Damage Placed, at $30,- , ooo. ' . New Tork, April 3. Fire caused by a spark from one of the boiler rooms in the excavation for the McAdoo tun nel terminal at Dey, Fulton and Church streets, early to-day, did dam age estimated at $50,000. Five men Little globules of sunshine that drive the clouds away, De Witt's Little Early Risers will scatter the gloom of sick headache and biliousness. They do not gripe or sicken. Recommended and sold here by Hawley's Pharmacy. ' Watch YdDimir CMcl!Gu: There is cholera in some poultry yards Al ready You can pre vent it by the use of Davis cholera Cure, 25c Dilworth DruQ Store, riETt BASEBALL GAMES. rlottesvllle Ve.t To-day hr a itin? finish the University ot vania defeated the University :la by the score of 11 to 8,- Up rhth ianlng Pennsylvania out and outbatted the Virginians In ay wun the score n to i. when inia team found 'the ball and j ut several runs before the Inning Hs: Virginia. Fulton and Wood "insylvanla, Fennell and Brown, yton, O.: Boston, American, 5; 3.' 'nuflold, O,: Chicago, National, '.eld 6. ..ens, Oa,: Georgia School of sry 2; University of Georgia 1. nta, a.: Atlanta, Southe,rn, 4; n, national, . - . . nvldence, It. I.: Brown 8; Bow. hiladelphla: The annual spring netween tlfe Philadelphia ma)or ! ajet)all teams bKan here to-day victory tor me wationais. . - R, II. "E. i .. .. ., .. 110 000 ono-J . 1 a 000 000 OjO-0 4 1 nhburg. Va-s Montreal, East- sue, e; juyncaourg, Virginia t'ue, s. . uoke. Va.: Roanoke, Vtrjrlnla :sue, s; ittngnamton. New York fton: Princeton easily defeat. Ma in her first home game here f tno score qi is to j. Tacri at New Orleans. : ins, April J, IClhergency won x skiing stakes at City Park iter the first half mile, Emer 1 everything its own way. .), the odds-on favorite In the , was catiKht napping at the 1 although left at the post, furlongs: Boyal Breeze n; -Hyperbole, 29 to L second; 4 Tbone til. B. a.' DA VIA. Washington. Anril 3.-4orecast Thursday and Friday: 1 . Virginia and North Carolina, fair and warmer Thursday. Friday Increasing cloudiness; fresh south winds. , south Carolina. . fair and warmer Thursday and Friday; fresh south winds. ueorgia and eastern Florida, fair Thursday and Friday; warmer Thurs day: light south "winds. : Western Florida, Alabama and Missis sippi, partly cloudy and warmer Thurs day: Friday showers; fresh south winds. Louisiana, fair Thursday; Friday showers; fresh southwest to west winds. Eastern Texas, fair in south, scattered showers and cooler in north portion; Friday fair; fresh to brisk south winds. Arkansas, showers and cooler Thurs day; Friday fair. -i , : Western Texas and New Mexico, scat tered showers and cooler Thursday; Fri day fair. - ( Tennessee and Kentucky, rain Thurs day and possibly Friday, West Virginia, rain Thursday, warme In east portion; Friday partly cloudy. LOCAL OFFICE U. 8, WEATHER BU- RliAU. Charlotte, April 3. Sunrise 6:07 a. m.; sunset 6:45 p. m. TEMPERATURE (In degrees) Highest temperature .. ., .. .. .... 64 Lowest temperature .. .. .. .. .... 32 Mean temperature ,. ...... .. .... i Deficiency for the day .. .. .. .... 9 Accumulated deficiency for month.. 3S Accumulated excess for the year... 354 PRECIPITATION (in inches) Total for the 24 hours ending S p. m. 0 Total for the month 03 Accumulated -deficiency for month. .33 Total for the year .. ...... 5.S7 Accumulated deficiency for year .. 8.x Prevailing wind direction N. E. W. J. BENNETT. Observer. The clock ticks and ticks the time away, Shortening up our lives : each day,. - Eat, drink and be merry, -For some day you will be where, Tou can't get Rocky Mountain Tea. Free samples at R. H. Jordan A Co. Special Notices WE WILL HAVB TO-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 pure. Small lot Dutch Herrings at 75c. per keg is a bargain. Nice Apples, Bananas and Grape Fruit. JNO." W. SMITH. 'Phones 1222-2321. LEMON OR VANILLA?, NO MATTER which you prefer, Blue Ribbon is the brand you should use. Blue Ribbon goes twice as far and is doubly dainty." LARGS) SHIPMENT OF CINCO Cigars, all sizes and shades. Just re- . celved, at ,WOO ALL & SHEP PARD'8, at wholesale and retail. WE. Wltli BUY: . 20 Washington Cotton Mill stock, com 60 King's Mtn.,Mfg. Co. , Mill . stock. 25 Arcadia Cotton Mill stock. Clara Cotton Mill stock, 120, 30 Imperial Cotton Mill stock, 10 Flint Cotton Mill stock. 25 Saxon Cotton Mill stock. -. Henderson Cotton Mill stock. Harletta Cotton Mill stock. GlbsOA Cotton Mill stock. . AVE WILL SELL: 10 Woodside Cotton Mill stock. ' ,60 Ches well Cotton Mill stock. 6 Monarch Cotton Mill stock. ' . 176 Arcade Cotton Mill stock, IT Erwin Cotton Mill stock, pfd. 4 Lockhart Cotton Mill stock,' com. 30 G&fney Cotton Mill stock, com. 26 Walhalla Cotton Mill stock.) 6 Dilling Cotton Mill stock. 66 Belton Cotton Mill stock. 3 Bamberg Cotton Mill stock, pfd. 2 Capital City Cotton Mill stock, pfd. We link buyer and seller together. SOUTIIEUN SECURITIES & TRUST COMPANY, 3, A. Glenn, Pres. C. M. Glenn, Trees. Gastonla. N. C. PIANO AND VOCAL SPECIAL IN- struction ror oeginners and advanced pudUs. I teach the methods taught by the- best teachers and players in this country ana uurope. w. n. ovkk CARSH, Pupil of the great pianist and teacner, Kaiaei josetry. studio v a. Tryon street 'Phone 1497. DO YOU THINK 331-80. PER 2tf-LB. can is cheap enough for AsparagusT That is the price of our cut i&lnt tips. They are large and very tender and nice, being cut from choice stalks and our tips In square tins are the finest ever seen In Charlotte; every can guaranteed. See us for Sardines. MILLER-VAN NESS CO., 23 . N. Tryon, .the home of good things. 'Phones and 118. YOU HAVEN'T - TAKEN HOWE'8 Laxative Cold Tablets if your cold is hanging on still. Better let us help you get rid of it. JAS. P. 8T0WE CO., Druggists. 'Phone 179. 's KODOL after your meals he found to afford a prompt t relief. . KODOL iioarly ap the d fstlve Juices. It tll t ytti feat.' if is sold on a 5 t plan. Sold here ty wf. ... -; i ,- -ree with 'you? Prob- v rr. fhfiov' i !of?5" i a . "ON THE SQUARE." ' Get rid of your cough by using Cherry and Glycerine Cough Mixture . For rapid cure of all affectloru of the lungs, throat and chest NURSES' REGISTER f : j ! , ' ! ' . ' '' f MONARCH. MONARCH. MONARCH You 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 mourn, aiso Monarcn out as paragus tip In tins. Very fine for salads. L. L. SARRATT, S09 N. Try- on. '!.-. -; JUST RECEIVED A CAR LOAD OF fine Kentucky horses. They are cer tainly beauties, and I want you to see miu. it. u. nuoa at wu., wesi ia street. ., , . r ti.. .-, ,r - eivwim ennui tn m - , xyr m. Baked Beans 8-lb. cans 7Ho., 10c and 12c. Canned String Beans 7Ho Pie Peaches 10c, Gooseberries . 10e., . Black . berries Canned Lima Beans 10c, Tomatoes 10c., 4 pounds Prunes for 25c. New barrel Mackerel. BRIDGERS & CO., 208- West Trade street. .inlwcct from -Jet Ap.lL Four. jp.r cent cciii mOUjlTwc1 cUvrivily Iw-vij L..J Li,lw..l I UJ Ltd L..i iv I J FOR SALB-MANUF'ACTURING SITE, corner t East 8th street and the two railroads, 1 lMxl!. This Is one of the beet, located , manufacturing - sites in this section. 1 Also several elegant and plain homes, tm to M4.000. J. ARTHUR HENDERSON & BRO. TO LOT 300 OAK ST., 112: 716 E. TII ot, 99, ouico nn uu rooms over Ban der's Building, which is central and best location In city, at S and 7. If you want to rent, run here, end if you've got a place to let shoot it to me quick,' for I'm a lightning operator. E. U KEESLER, 25 8. Tryon- St 'Phone, 244. : .. -; . :-fr-r'r . , TRY THE 8TANDARD ' WAY-BTAN-dard adding machines, most i reliable, most accurate. and easiest operated. Better than others and. at $185.00. J. E. CRAYTON & CO., Gen'i Agts., Trust ; Bldg. phone tot ( : BIGGEST AND MOST COMPLETE stock of Cigars and Cigarettes In the CM y, Owwl sree to - tiOK eiiAtumers. K h ti I A U 1 1 A N X CO. J 2 Pieces of Business Property , : ; : For Gcio ; - "One lot 97 1-2x105, close to square. Price $150 per front foot. One lot 85x140, with brick store also room enough to build two or three others. Price $200 per front foot This property la very valuable, being In a fine Ideality, and will make a good pay ing investment, In our oipnlon. - ' - , J. E. Murphy CiGo ' Z9 N. Tryon Street.' Tbone $42. FOR QUIf K iSALE FOURTH WARD 5-R00M COT TAGE, MODERN CONVENE ENCE, $2,250, $500 CASH, BAL ANCE THROUGH B. & L. ASSO CIATION. FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED. 'Phone 535. 203 N. Tryon St DESIRABLE HOMES Fourth ward cottage,' 6 rooms, lot 50x125 .. .. . . .. Fourth ward cottage, 6 rooms, lot 66x150 (corner lot) .. Fourth ward cottage, 6 rooms, lot 60x160 .. ........ First ward dwelling, 8 rooms, lot 42xlt5 (very desirable) First ward cottage.. 5 rooms, lot 4$ 1-2x198 . .. First ward cottage, 4 rooms, let 42x100 (about) .. .. .. Best lot In Elizabeth, 66x193 . . .. $3,500 . . $4,250 ..' $3,500 .. $8,500 . . $3,200 .. $1,200 .. $1,500 THE CHARLOTTE REALTY CO. A. G. CRAIG, Secretary. r - ' 'y:i' ;' ''" , ''-,' ,"!! . ; ..." . ;, r,':": .,:,".,-.;,;'; . 4 - - -"-ii Thoae 377. r Offlce 18 E. Trade St -.: 3 ' " ":- Made in our Caving Bcpartncnt beforo -V";11 . "mil .Araw interst from April kt. We pay 4 per cent, and compound the inter:. ' quarterly. v Open Saturdays from 9 a. m, to 8 p. m. TI:a Qrcliuils & Fermers Il3ti:?.:l ' L 3. n. I1TXIJS, PreataeBt. O. M, PATTERSOX, Xtet'Tnz L. R. HAGOOD, Cashier.. Qharloite Trust Qomi . -, -...''... :, . !...', .'' . ; Rfteea Months la Business Tlesourcea OTer...,.r.....$SC5,J BITwEOTOR3l W. XL BELR J. BL, DAVIS O. P. IIEATn IL G. LINK WyM. LONG J n, LITTLB O. M. PATTERSON 3. P. ROBERTSON XT. A. WATSON J. W. ZnUMEllMAS STRONG, CONSERVATTVB. SAFB.. . Wood fibre Wall Plaster, "Hard 0iahH The Builder's Friend. Freezing does not hurt; natural shrinkage will not tirack it; water does not make it fall off; hard as stone. Write for booklet. Manu factured hy CHARLOTTE PLASTER CO. Write for' Booklet. C1IARLOTTE. N. C FIRST NATIONAL BAflll C1ARXOTTE. If. G. HENRY IL McADEN, GEO. W. BRTAN, BL M. VICTO President. Vlc Presldeo t . ; . Cas Ckpltal......... $300,000.0$ Sarpras and Pronta. ........"..$221,603.23 . DIRECTORS t " ' P. 1). ALEXANDER HENRY M. SIcADI Q, Xt. BRYAN ' P. B. MDOWELL J. O. BURROUGHS W. R RODMAN FRANK GILREATH T. W. WADE j. s. myers - ';' cnAs. a; willxj Tetir hualness respectfully solicited. Every courtesy and acco datlon extended consistent with safe banking. ' v . IL M. VI 7TOR, Cashier. -' . - ," - -, ,. . .. . .. , , ... opens April 1st, but the people wouldn't wait " Many have AL READY TAKEN SHARES, and' aome have applied FOR LOANS. The early bird 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 old burg. x ' ' , NAIL TIIIS: You can take shares TO-DAY. ' You ' can apply for loan ' AT . ' ONCE, The Mutual B. & L. Is next best thing to religion and a good wife, . " - k ' K L. KEESLER, Treasurer. . Phone 344.' 25 outh Tryon Street DJ(D)'Kewsj: .- "In addition to above reward we .offer for capture and d of Frano H. Jones, defaulting Assistant Cashier, ten par ee all tha,embeKled funds recovered from him, and which w pay to the 'pewon maktog rooh recovery and' delivering the t0 (CTIARLOTTE NATIONAL BANK, B, D. Heath, Presldei DESCRIPTIONt 5 feet 7 1-3 Inchea tall, dark hair, rrey eyes, prominent nose and largeears, fair, sallow-oomp: His i ceneral demeanor and countenance cold, stolid, and expn less Weighs about 180 pounds, ha" dirk mustache and side beards. Weara glasses and Is slightly stooped. Wears No. 6 ' ' '' ' ' " " '' "" " " "' ' "" , ' ' " J Yw Mile ttJesdey : Should be working for yon. Deposit It In this bank an r will earn something for yon.. If yon should need IV yon can get It at any time. ' - WE PAY 4 PER CENT. AND COMPOUND THE INTER . QUARTERLY. Southern Loan & Savings Be P. M. BROWN, President. W. L. JENKINS, Ci R. A. DUNN, Vice President, A. -The - people are pleased with our new grocery store at 806 West Trade street Our stoca la new, clean and well ar ranged, and our ser vice prompt and po lite. Ulve us a share of your patronage. W. M. CROWELL. Phone 744. rar FOR LEASE ( Nearly ney 7-rbom N. IcDowcll street home (near, E. Ave.) ........ $22.50 mo. . 5 rooms and bath over W. Trade street store. Painters and paper han gers have just 1 eft premises in Tino- pliipe. "GET IT AT AWIJ2S., mm Between Patient and Doc tor we stand v with finest, purest . drugs, . and our compdunding. skill. . Besides, We put into the prescription exactly what is prescribed. If the best appeals to you, yon should let ua fill your 'prescriptions. GOOD SERVICE t 13 THE BASIS ON WHICH THIS COMPANY SOLICITS BAJ BUSINESS. ' mm MTCOWf -Trust Building. George Stephens, President . .. T. S. Franklin, V. Pres. - W. H. Wood, Treasuri W. a Lee, Jr., V. Pres. J. E. Davis," Asst. Tre DaraSns'.in QeaS Esfej ,. . ... ,. . .. , .... ........ ... ... . . ....... . t Tract 129 lots fronting macadamized street within city limits of Tract B0 lots fronting macadam, eastern section of city. . . i rr. . inta nn that fine Klrshbaum. property. . Tract 7 'lots on that fine klrshbaum property. Tract tl lots on macadamized street, close to new, Pipe & Pour Tract 15 fine lots, ten minutes' walk from North- Graded Scho healthful location. ' . . Tract 0 lota, Seigle street, Piedmont Tark, Just ' across ; the I If you v't a; ri"d iavc!ft,,,-'t' rr' " ' n Chariot ; .... -i T-T r
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