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t . t . i !.:t if jr i trilJ. vr..;:e u n a ro u. : : :t with r:'tii.t .:r v!&:t. t t,. As a rtsuit of the Kr t:-.e locil Americana -J I'i:,T,Je team tlie se i championship stands 3 ; , iu.i.i game to be playeJ R. II. B. i 003 000 01x-4 tt 0 , .. .. :.... loo m oio-3 -7 5 s: Feliy and Stephens; Mc- i JIarshall. Xew York 8; Yale S. lork, April 6. By a score of I New York National League ic-atei the nine from Yale this n on the Polo grounds. The ven men played hard, fast ball one V the points and Cushlng sier doing particularly effective ew York tried out 15 men, IcGinnuy and Taylor each hav rn at the middle point of the while Fitzgerald caught R. H. E. ;ric ,. ., O4O 300 20X-8 8 2 .. - - igdwi ooi-G 8 e ordham S; Princeton 1. "n N. J., April C.-Fordham de : rinceton here to-day In an inter and fairly well played game. ...... a . 000 010 101-4 i' )n 010 000 000-1 8 t .-ies: Drpwe and Cooney; Ma and Mac Donald. Iphia Nationals 9; Americans 5 'plphla, April .-The Philadel itional League team defeated the merioani for the fourth consecu ;.a la the annual spring rerles. B. H. E. .is 210 020 04X 9 9 1 ins 001 011 020-5 11 6 lea: Waddell and Schrecken Duggleby and Jacklltsoh. nsylvania 7; Georgetown 1. . Ington, April 1 Brady's pitching ( Visitors was the feature of the etween Pennsylvania and Oeorga nlvereitles to-day. He struck out man on the Georgetown team total of It to his credit. R. H. E. ivanla .... 015 000 0107 . 8 1 own ... 000 090 010-1 2 S ire: Brady and Brown; Cantwell add. srgia Techs 2; Clem son 2. :a, Oa., April 6.-3eorgla Tech rnnon College played nine Innings e finish here to-day. The heavy of the local team overcame the nlakge of many errors which ;e would have lost the game. . . . j ,'. .. 200 000 000-2 l' 0 000 200 000-2 7 5 Latimer and T. Bissell; La 1 Knight. Other Baaebal Games. rta polls, Md.: Naval Academy 7; t College 0. anta: New York, Americans, 9; , Southern. 1. con, Ga.: Macon, South Atlan iercer University 0. oirester, Mass.: Holy Cross Id; t Agricultural College 7. ':unbrldge, Maii; Harvard 11; ity of- Vermont 6. if do, Od: Cleveland 5: Toledo 3. ,:aca, N. Y.: Rochester 1; Cor- lvldcnce: Brown 1: Wesleyan 0. nbridge, Mass.: Harvard 8; Ver Pa.: Lehigh 4; A! helehem, v York: Columbia 14;' New York 'y i. rlisle,' Pa.: Pranklin & Mar ; Carlisle Indians 8. . ' rilsle. Pa,: Dickinson College 14; ii ra&ryiana i. i Race at New Orleans. Orleans, April 8. Gould, a haw, who has won many races roke his leg while taking, one of iir in the long coursw steeple t City Park to-day. Ho was d- r.yrlo handicap. $1,000 added, was f Lancastrian, the favorite, bj j lengths. race, 4 furlongs, purse: Donna 'o L won; Emma G., 13 to 6. sue- ibay, 18 to 1. third. Time, 48 4-8. J race, steeple chase, full course ' P JJ S won; klSht Out, 40 to d; Scarfleld. 5 to L third. Time, rice, 7 furlongs: Morales, U t : &ntauc. 17 to 1. second; Gar . 17 to 10. third. Time, 1:25 :h raca, mile and a half, Lyrtr -p. Lancastrian, 1 to 8, won- .'uffotlr. 4 to 1, socond; James . 10 to 8. third. Time, 2:38 2-6. race, 8 furlongs, selling: Posing. 3,won; Wild Irishman. to 1 ; Telesoopa, 10 to 1, third. Time! race, mile, selling: Auditor, 18 to f t. Noel, 8 to L second; Bye Bye ) 2, third. Time, 1:418-8 X h race, furlongs, selling-: Air to 10 won; Orderly, 10 to 1. ses- ynt Manklns, S to L third. Time t .' ' i i . : r-: . r 5 our z, tut t: i , .- t-ft:. r a vi; i ar.j f-.:.t v . . 'i uot'.l i crr-Ilt to cny te;...i. They ccn hit tv.c tall when hits ai s i:-.J.'.l anJ arc I-i-t on the l.ase l'.r.e. The team work, looms up as the strongest point so far. The men keep their heacb well and play good ball consistertly. . All the games played so far have been games won. A professional team from Mt. Pleasant was the first vic tim. Davidson took them Into camp by a score of 5 to 3, in en exciting- 10-in ning: affair. Then Catawba College shared the same fate. Oak Ridge came next with a etronc team, but Lanford seemed to know what they, couldn t hit, and blanked them. 8 to 0, This was the nrettlest Dltchmz ever eeen on the local diamond. Not a man reach ed first for the visitors until the ninth, and this was on a scratch hit over first. This was the onlv hit of the same., Rutherford and Lenoir Colleges also proved easy picking:. These nve, with last Monday's v ctorv over won" Carolina and the more recent defeat of the University of South Carolina, complete the record of seven straight won, while the last column still re mains vacant With the schedule as hard as it is, if this record Is kept up. Davidson can certainly lay cia" Southern championship honors. How ever this may be, their .season cord Is sure to prove an enviable one. A RAIY STORM AT BEXXING. Closing EvenH of Day's In Hurry of Snow, But the Attena 'ance was Large. - Washington. April "'"ft06 almost a unique experience .at the ven nlng track in tho spring m61'"8'.!! i u-. v....nAH tA.dnv. The cios- rendered.it dlfflcult to mark the horses on the cacx sireicn. iuc . " was large, however, me cam u v , A.t.. . h a track fast. Interest centered in the third runnhig of the Washington Nurrtry stakes f. 3-year-olds at 4V4 furlongs. Woodcraf m. a iaAv favnrltfl at 2 tO 1. bUt.Bil' lie Hlbbs, on his previous work, was n strong second choice. J. Madden t Dead Gone was played at 4s as If th numbers had ben run up. Biule Hlbbf was rushed to the front , Dy jocKey. Smith as the barrier flew up and m won by 6 lengths eased up in 67 -. Lady Isabel gave uueebis bouvenir t sound drubbing in the fifth, little John son on the favorite, giving the prettiest 'exhibition of riding during me flay Blember was a good third. First race, selling, 7 furlongs: Atellnr IS to 5, won; Anna Smith, 2 to 1, second; Jack McKeon, 13 to 10, third. Time, 1:28 3-5. . , . , Second race. Washington Nurserv stakes for 2-year-olds, 81,000 added. 4V: lunongs: tsune jhidds, 3 to ,1. won; Gui Cotton," 15 to 1. second; Woodcraft, 2 to inira. lime, tti 3-o. Third , race. 7 furlones. ColHmWa course: Coblesklll, 3 to 1, wort; Pins and Needles, 3 to 1, second; Grumbling Sop! Fourth race. Ghevv Cha iiuntor. steeplechase, about 1 .miles over th fUll COUrse. LiverDOOl llimn hnrraH- i,. dette, 1 to 10, won; Essex, 1 to 10. sec- end; Ordessu, S to 1, third. Time. 6.39. iun tace, Vfr furlongs, Lady Isabel, to 5, won; Queens Souvenir, 9 to 5, sec ond; Blember, 4 to 1, third. Time. 56 4-3 tixtn race, selling, mile and 100 yards Banker, 3 to 2, won; Water Dog, to 0 5K l:52.ety Bl"f0rd' 6 10 thlrd- THE WEATHER, 8uahy,naKnSnMonAday! to Virginia, clearing and warmer Sunday; Monday increasing cloudiness, light to fresh southeast winds. . . North and South . Carolina, fair and warmr Bunday; Monday, partly cloudy: ikoii iiuhkcmi iu uurin winas. Georgia, Alahama ahd West Florida, partly cloudy Suntlay;,-Monday showers light variable winds. Kastern Florida, fair Sunday and Mon day; Ught variable winds. . Mississippi, showers Sunday; Monday light to fresh southeast winds. West Virginia, cloudy, probably show ers Sunday and Monday.,. , , , One purpose of the tournament i3 to select a team of American women, probably captained by Miss Sutton, to visit the chief lawn Jtennis meetings in England, Scotland and Ireland this summer to play a se ics of inter-na tional matches with ' British women. In the New York series Miss Sutton is scheduled for a match April - 27 against one of the top ranking: men of this country. It Is said that either Holcombe Ward, William A. Lamed or Karl H. Behr will be her opponent. Get th-"'.? f-'.T.:;i I: re.ll.T-ts from any fooi -cy er.J mix ty triiiKini we;i i.i a tot tl., Ihe ins la one t-asroon- , .. ful after meais and at tedii.ne. , Everybody sbouM take something to he.'h the blood, which becomes impoverished . and almost sour after the win- tV ter season, especially those who o are subject to Rheumatism, v Catarrh, Kidney and Lladder V 1 1 trouble. It is said that one week's use of this mixture will clear the ekin of sores, pimples or i bolls. ' This is sound, healthy ad- V vice, which will be appreciated K by many readers. . K Little clobules of sunshine that drive the clouds away, De Witt's Little Early Risers win scatter the gloom oi sick- headache and biliousness. They do not gripe or sicken. Recommended and sold here by Hawlry's Pharmacy. i ' I.- I i ".J k..J L vl w . ...1 i..t.,.uJ V I v l-.i tw I Special Noficos WILL HAVE TO-DAY FRESH TOMA- toes. Snap Beans, new Irish Potatoes, Sugar Peas, Cukes, Lettuce, Green Onions, Squash, Celery. Nice Straw berries and Oranges, - Apples. I have two rurkeys and nice lot of Hens. JNU. WV- SMITH. "Phones 1222-2321. MAKE YOUR GROCER GIVE YOU Bluo Ribbon Vanilla. Tell him you know there isnone "Just as good. NUNN ALLY'S PECANELLES, BON Bona, Chocolate Pecan Chips, Choc olate Almonds, Jordan Almonds, Choc olate "Peppermints,, etc., fresh by ex press Just received, at WOODALL & SHEPPARD'S. FOR SALE-ll.MO WILL BUY A NEAT 4-room cottage near old graded school. If you have 1-3 cash we will talk about it. If you haven't, no use taking up time. It's cheap, its going. E. L. KEESLKR. 25 S. Tryon St. 'Phone 344. IT'S NO JOKE, FERNDELL COFFEE is the best in the world for tne money. If your coffee Is not satisfactory In ev ery respect try the coffee that never falls to please old and young. We. can show you testimonials from many ot the best people in Charlotte, people who- "know a good thing when they taste it. Be up-to-date and use Fern dell Coffee. For sale only by MILLER VAN NESS CO., 23 N. Tryon. 'Phones 68 and 118. rtcr for New, Georgia Itoad. 'snta, Ga.. April A charter sued to-day to the Macon. Amer- Albany Electric Railway Com- with a capital of 3200,000, to a line from Macon to Albany, distance of 199 miles. Tho pro ; road will traverse seven Geor 'untles, connecting a number of 3 and cities In the southern part a State. - ;t 20,Oo6 For an Exhibit. " ;vi!le, Tenn.,' April 6,Gov. r,n to-day sent a-special mes- the Legislature, recommending e act appropriating f J 0,000 for Inhibit at the Jamestown Ex i be repealed.. The Governor his reason that he thinks it to have no exhibit at all "than end unsatisfactory one." I. digests what you eat and vercrr Ingestion, which Is " r .f Dyspepsia, it Is made In rm.fy to the National Pure . I'tuvn Law end Is sold on a " K.'ic-f plan. Sold by Hawley's 2 life of your screen ; aiKl windows will be ,:d and beautified if ill use Jap-a-hc on Any color you 'like. 2 for renewing the m. rRESCRIPTIOXS! WE SPECIALIZE prescriptions at our store.- Accuracy guaranteed. Try us one time and be convinced. Always ready to serve you. JAS. P. STOWE & CO., Druggists. 'Phone 179. ...... EACH SUP FROM .A CT'P OF SLOAN'S Blend is a sup , pure delight. No cans to consider In the cost of ! this coffee. We sell you Coffee and glv . you honest value, Why buy ,your cof fee In cans, , when you can get the value of the can In a fine blended Cof fee?, Call for the Coffee that pleases, L. L. SARUATT. 309 N. Tryon St. , JUST RECEIVED A CAR LOAD OF fine Kentucky horses. They are eer tamly beauties, and l want, you to see " ihem. W. G. ROSS & CO., West 4th street. LOCAL OFFICE U. 8. WEATHER BU REAU.. inanoue, Apni o. sunrise 0.03 sl sunset 6:48 p. m. ' TEMPERATURE (In degrees) Highest temperature .. ............ Lowest temperature .. .. .. .. ..... Mean temperature .. .. ..... , Deficiency for the day ;.. Accumulated .deficiency for month.. Accumulated exees for year. ...... PRECIPITATION (in inches) Total for 24 hours ending 8' p. m.. Total for tho month ,.-.... Accumulated deficiency for month. Total for the year 5.92 Accumulated deficiency for year ., 9.11 Prevailing wind direction .. .... ,.N. E. W. J. BENNETT, , Observer. 64 31 U ' 31 0 '.OS 64 10 BOXES NICE ORANGES 30c. AND 4Cc. '5oaen or 81.65 box,1 Lemons 20c. Fresh Celery 10c, Lettuce 6c. Fresh Fresh Cream Cheese on Ice 20c. Fresh Butter 25c.,ooklng Butter 22V4c. Small Pig Hams 6 and 8 pounds. Seedless Raisins,. Currants and Citron. BRIDO ER3 & CO., 203 West Trade street. MANUFACTURING S1TB FOR SALE Very choice location fronting 160 on bcth railroads, and 198 on East 8th St. 'For manufacturing purnoses or ware houses it can't be matched. . Close in and price will soon move It. Also sev era! homos 7V). to 315.000. J. ARTHUR IXTEIIXATIOXAL TEXXIS MATCH. Team of American Women to bo Se lected at Berle of Games In Xew York in Which Miss May Sutton Will Participate. ' New York, April, 8. It .waa . an nounced to-day that Mi-3 May Button, of California, who won the English lawn tennla championship in 1905, is to play in a series of indoor tourna ments in this clty'Aprll 11 to May 2. AROO. ARGO, ARGO. ARGO. AR GO, ARGO, ARGO, ARGO. ARGO, ARGO. DOING BUSINESS AGAIN. l"When my friends thoufht I was about to takti leave of this world, on account of Indigestion, nervousns and general SebUMy," writes A. A. Chlsholm, Tread well. N. Y.. "and when it looked as if there was no hope left, I was persuaded to try Electric Bitters, and I rejoice to say that they are curing me. I am now doing business again as ot old, and am still gaining daily." Best of all tonic medicines.' Guaranteed by W. L. Hand & Co., druggists. 60c. WE WILL BUY: 20 Washington Cotton Mill stock, com. 60 King's Mtn.. Mfg. Co. Mill stock. 25 Arcadia Cotton Mill stocks Clara Cotton Mill stock. 120. 30 Imperial Cotton Mill stock. 10 Flint Cotton Mill stock. 1 25 Saxon Cotton Mill stock. Henderson Cotton" Mill stock. Ilarlstta Cotton Mill stock. Gibson Cotton Mill stock. WE WILL SELL: 10 Woodslde Cotton Mill stock. -SO Cheswell Cotton Mill stock. Monarch. Cotton Mill stock, . 175 Arcade Cotton Mill stock. 17 Erwln Cotton Mill stock, pfd. 4 Lockhart Cotton Mill stock, com. 30 Gaffney Cotton Milt stock, com. 25 Walhalla Cotton Mill stock. 5 DSlHng Cotton Mill stock. g5 i:(!ton Cotton M'Jl stock. " , J T- V;t Cotton-Mill' rtork; Xt'."' 1 c '" 1 (''fy Cotton t::i I'n-. 11 NO SPEED LIMIT ON THE ROYAL roao. uoyiu typewriters are superla tively fast-In fact the fastest on earth Call and satisfy yourself. J. E. CRAY- TON & CO., Gen'l Agts. 'Phone 3C4, xruiti joiun. - BIGGEST AND MOST ' ' rflMPT.WTir stock of Cigars and Cigarettes In th city, uooo prices to dox customers. UE.JV1 BMIAUJUWI to. BEGINNING FIRST OF APRIL THE Woman's Exchange will be onen in the mornings, from to 3. 'Phone 704 or give us a call at No. 4 West Trade during these - hours and your orders will be promptly filled. With us you will find Miss Annie Rankin's hand- painted china. Orders for anything in her line will be taken .by us. ON TItE SQUARE." Let Us Fill Your PRESCRIPTIONS 11 Accurately and prompt - - , ly done. T Our men are registered. Our drugs are pure. NURSES' REGISTER ( C t. . .1. iTSALF EZAL ESTATE Beautiful home, Piedmont Park,' on car line), with all modern con-. ;' veniences; for .. .. t $1,000.00 9-room house, all modern. In Fourth Ward, with nice, large barn, large lot. 99x198. Price -. .. , ..$8,500.00, Elegant home, Boulevard, Dllworth, with six rooms;- slate roof; . ; modern in every.. respect ..Price ,. ... .. .. .. .. ..$4,500.00 Phone 841 89 Ni Tryon ; Street FOR QUICK SAUL ' FOURTH .WARD 5-ROOM COT- tage, modern;. CONVENI- ' ENCE, $2,250, $500 CASH, BALANCE-THROUGH B. & L ASSO- . . CIATION. FIRST COME, FIRST , - SERVED, i-..- v Tbone 585. .1 203 N. Tryon St DESIRABLE HOMES Fourth ward cottage, 9 rooms, lot 50x125 .. . . .. .. .. Fourth ward cottage, 8 rooms, lot 66x150 (corner lot). Fourth "ward cottage, 6 rooms, lot 60x160 First ward dwelling, "8 rooms, lot 42x135 (very desirable) First ward cottage. -5 rooms, lot 49-1-2x198 .v. .. . First ward cottage, 4 rooms, lot 42x100 (about) . Best lot In Elizabeth, 88x193 . . THE CHARLOTTE REALTY CO. ' 4 ' A; 6. CBAIG, Secretary,"',- 'X , .'',, Thone;87T. . .." -..' Office 18 E. Trifle St $3,500 $4,250 $3,500 $6,500 $3,200 $1,200 $1,500 . Trill draw interst from April lit. TTe'pay 4 per cent, and compound the intc: t . quarterly. : w Open Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 8 p. in. Tb Llcrctents 8 Fcrcars (I:ti:r.:l ; I I. TL, LTTrrn, PreaMent. O. M. PATTERSON, Tice Ttz' L. R. nAGOOD, Cashier. , ! marloite Trust eomrl, Fifteen Months In D nsinewneso aires Orer...... tZZH.r DIRECTORS: .Vr.1L BELK ' W. O. NISBET 9. M. DAVIS 'w " . O. M. PATTERSON 1 I u. r. uicATH . -. ; , . j. r, robektsow II. G. LINK , W. A. WATSON W.M.LONG J. W. ZBIMERMAK , J. IL LITTLE STRONG. CONSERVATIVE, SAFE.. ; Vcci Fibre Wall Piaster, "fcrd (EaT . : . The Builder's .Friend.: Freezing, does not hurt ; natural shrinkage -will not v crack it ; water does not make it fall off ; hard as stone. Write for booklet. Manu- ? . ' ' factured by A .. ... ' CHARLOTTE PLASTER CO. Write fpc Booklet.' ' V 1 CHARLOTTE, N.'O.' Annual Meeting of the Mutual Building & Loan 'Association will be held In the coun cil chamber, city hall, Tuesday evening, April, 9th,, 1907, at. 8 o'clock. All ehareholderB ' earnestly Requested to be present. THE NEW SERIES . is a thing of beauty, and Is .filling up at a'rapld rate. It'you want an Investment that will yield a handsome revenue; If you seek the best plan for . home-buying; if you . would possess the. finest method . Of saving . and accumulating, then , you need the - Mutual, - and you need If now Some partly - matured shares for -quick sale, or new shares can now .be had any 'day. , E L. KEESLER, Treasurer Phone Mi. 25 South Tryon Street The people . are pleased with our new grocery store at '305 West Trade street. Our stock is new. clean and well ar ranged, and our ser vice prompt and po lite, tiive us a. share of your patronage. W. M. CRQWEU 'Phone 744. , FOR SALE A splendid 7 R. Dllworth home; In excellent condition, well furnished; conveniently arranged rooms; ' solid foundation. Price ., ,4'm " Terms 1-2 cash' If you desire 12 yrs. 1 ' I - Immediate posse.-sion given. S lots, 50x182, In S. W. Charlotte. For -. - - .,-.. $1,250 the wliole. . 4 - r , -GET IT AT HAWErS. mi We are more careful In selecting drugs than a; . woman . is Jn - selecting'' " Easter Millinery.. . , She runs to fancy. We , demand the standard and ' we gt It. That's why our" drugs make such good medicines; i! f 1 r FIRST NATIONAL BAML ' CTARtOTTE. N..C BOSNRT M. McADEN.. GEO. W. BRYAN, tt M. VICTpS; Presldeat Vice P.'esldent. Casr, ' Capital , i . . . . .$30Q.00O.O( Sorpltu and Profits .$221,e08.23 . - " ' , DIRECTORS! p. vD. ALEXANDER , 7 O. W. BRYAN , 3.O. BURROUGHS FRANK GILREATH J. S. MYERS Your business respectfully solicited. -datlon' extended consistent with lafe banking. IL M. VI7TOR, Cashjer. , ITONRY Bt McADH . f. a arDowELD j W. B. RODMAN j T. W. WADE CHAS. A. WTLLy Every courtesy- and accotf I JO WmiU of Franc H. Jones, defaulting Assistant Cashier, ten per cei1 all the embezzled funds tecovered from. him, and which we pay to the person making. Mich recovery and delivering the t to our bank. . ' CHARLOTTE NATIONAL BANK, B. D. Heath, Presiden1, DESCRIPTION: 5 feet ( 7. l- "Inches tall, dark hair. J grey eyes, prominent nose and, large 'ears, fair, sallow comply His general demeanor and countenance cold,-stolid, and cxpre, less Weighs about 130 pounds, has dark mustache and ' side beards. Wears glasses and is slightly Stooped. Wears No. 5. Vowf, IdSe TMiniQv Should be working for you. Deposit It In this bank an' .will earn something -for you. If you should need 1 ' ' It, you can get It at any time. WE PAY 4 PER CENT. AND COMPOUND THE EfTERls . QUARTERLY. ; . Southern Loan & Savings til P. M. BROWN, President w. L. JKXKINS, c IL A. DUNN, Vice President 1 , Bankers and Brokers 11 JC Are invited to give us an opportunity to explain our unususll ties for handling collections. ' MJBllCAfl TRUST COK . , Trust Building. 'j ' - ' . Vt George Stephens, President - . ; . T. S. Franklin, V. Pres. W. H, Wood, Treasury W. S Lee, Jr., V.: Pres. . J. E. Davis, Asst. 'Tre' INVBSTMEIUT SEGURITL - We Offer Subject: ' ID Highlands , Hotl Co. ' - 10 to 40 Southern Pants Co. : t 30 toSON.'.C. Railroad. . , 20 to 60 Henrietta,-60- Highland Park. ' ... ...; 30 to 50 Highland Park pref. . 20 to 5Q Chadwlck.7,,per cent. pref. ; 6-to 60 Louise pref. - . 60 Hosklns7 pr cent pref. 50 Florence. 10 to 20 Little-Long; Co. . 10 to 50 Elba 7 per cent; prif, 60 Kesler. . " lidbson." - . 30 Lanmfter 7 per cent. pref. 6 to to rrwln 6 per cr.t pref. ll'1'"' . 1013. We. Want Sutjict' Ozark, Gaston, ' Hoskins, Clara, 1 ' Trenton, Lowell,' " "S " ' Modena, Gray,' , V. Eloomfield, Statisville. : V Arlington, .Cora, : Lancaster. Mooresvllle, j. Lindenr Nakomla, i Salisbury, Vance, ' t Newton, - Limestone, ' . ' Drayton, Mollohon,. ' ; Loray pref.r Monaghon,; ' Cox. Brandon, Charlotte -National Ek. , Charlotte Trust Co., , Merchants' & Farmers' I !r?t National r.w. '
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