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" ' -" 4; rtts- .1 postponed, o f : St. Louis 1. t i. . .rc. " i la. 6: Montgomery 2.' New Orleans 3; Na shvil!e-Birm fcgham '. r-'n. - . . . JUMtiphis-Llttla Rock I, cold. AtUtntte League." ': ' ' " Augusta 4; Matvn 1.' .:e; Charleston 10 Jack- : Colun-.Ma '2; Savannah 1. F aU Gamea; Va.: Roanoke 2;, WI1- Jvania, 0. ' ' ..1.: Dartmouth College . A 6; V. P. I. 4. in i to '.-Az 1 !:e r; ; ,: : -r t v t v . .; !: 1 foul !':. w Orleans, win- r. ir. n. m :x c. ci8 s 2 .... 000 Owl 001 C 2 8 3 n.Tsklll nnd rirMfTIm-.- Mamifl ;in,l Matthews.' Tune, 1:H Um pire, ilLnmer. Nf- Orleans t Ittorios: ODTII ATLANTIC LEAGUE. i an rp-HUl One of 11 rae Much Closer Thau 1 Anticipated. . ,. ; v q Observer. !, April 11. Carolina de- . I. in an up-hill game of his evening:. The .final to 4, Carolina scoring the 3 In the last half of the he game' was a slow one eedingly uninteresting un it, the home team refus ball up to that time. In f of the first the V. P. I i of their 4 runs and held til the last of the eighth, na scored 8 on 'a cdmbl ts and errors, adding 1 in nd tying the score. Pour hits... in the eleventh by taln, Thompson and Story -re and won the game. hed until the sixth for hen with 3 men on bases relieved him and retired In one-two-three order. ; succeeded in' adding only r the change. Russell (or tched a very elow game, were (airly- effective until ee innings, when the Tar i him almost at-will. The mch closer than the locals Hed, but was af airly good h homo team woite up. nines: . : R.H.E . 800 000 100 00 4 5 4 .. 000 000 031 02 8 14 5 : Carolina, Morrow, i nd Rogers; V. P. I., Rus loppard, E. S. Umpire, m. - - , - i leaves on its Northern rraw morning. Its first ith. the Danville League nvllle Saturday. The first e comes oft at Charlottes y and Tuesday, And Wed ur the GvOrgetown and hington games at Wash :., after which the team re- Augusta, Ga:, April II. Inability to hit Holmes fend Helms upward shoot In the fifth lost to-day's game for Macon. Two base hits by Stinson and Holmes and a three-bas-j hit by Stlnson wre features. Score: . ' R. 11. K Augusta .. .. .. .... Of 0 031 00x 4 H 0 Macon .. .. 000 000 100-1 3 1 Batteries:, Helm, Trlbble "and Robin son; .olmts and Evers. Umpires, Thomas and Fox.' Time, 1:35. v - JackFon1Ile,' Fla.. Acrll H.Th fu ture Of tO-day's Kama Was th hnmA-nin idrivo oveivthe center field fence of Jolin- oon m ine nun inning The local pitch- Via .'inucu Vlglll t)iise on DELU3. filJTffP ! ! J V HChftHeston V. iw nn wvtin m' ?' Jacksonville .- .. .. 001 000 002 3 12 2 Butteries: Savldire. Kvana anA Fuller: Joheson and Relsinger. Time. 1:50. Um- onors Are Even. The Observer. t, S. C, April li. Charles a won a game of ball from t-day by a score of 5 to 4. ft the game on costly er 1 inning. Ersklne defeated t yesterday .by a score of 8 : For Ersklne, Moore, Rid -Caw; - Charleston, Legg, 1 Wilson. I.RICAN LEAGUE. ia, Pa., April ll.-With the 2 In the ninth Inning, Mur I a grounder . and Jet two score. The local team tied j Its half. Neither side scor e 14th inning, when Boston runs on solid hitting. - R. IL B. 000 100 003 000 04-8 11 6 i . V 001 000 201 000 00 9 ' 3 Coombs and Bchreck; Tan ? and Crlger. Time, 2:60. . urst and Evans.- - - - . April 11 St touls defeated !s afternoon In the openln e American League season, i game played in mid-season e cold , weather. R. H. E. ...... 000 001 OOx-t ' 8 1 .. .. .... 000 000 UOft-0 8 1 Howell and Stevens; Alt illlvan. Time, 1:28. Umpire, '!ch.. April ll.-Mullen pltch kable opening game to-day, . Hand to three field hits and 2 to 0. R.H . T) .. .. .. .. OOOlOOOlx-3 1 " .. .. .. .. 000 000 ooo-o . J Mullen and Schmidt; Lleb Clarke. Time. 1 Klafford. 1:46. Umpire, i, April 11. The Kew Tork 1 Washington in a well 's, 8 to 2. Ihe remarkable .ecler. Conroy and Elberfeld ...nc keeping the locals from R. H. Ev .. .. 1O0J0OO0O-8 8 0 I .. .. ... 000 000 110-4 10 1 Hughes and Blankenshlp; IClelnow. TfM. 2 hours. Um- TIOXAL LEAGUE. Savannah, Ga.. AdHI ll Tba fv.iumbla team showed far ereatArmtrpnirth than the Savannah public had expected after the three straights that Jacksonville had won from the South Carolinians. core: . r. r. jd. Columbia ;. .-. .. .. 000 010 0102 9 2 Savannah .. 010 000 0001 5 1 Batteries; Deaver and Kahlkoff; Mc Kenple and Hawkins, Time, 1:50. Um pire Davis, v... -. ', , ,On the Bennlng Course. . Washlhton, t April ll.-The sixth run-1 r.Ine of Ue Amateur Cud. a high weight felling raxe, the starters to be ridden by amateur jockeys, was the principal ftvent on the card at Bennlng to-day. Quadrille, ridden by Mr. O'Brien, was made an odds on favorite. He went to the front at the start and was not head ed.' Bulwark was second and Thomond third. Summaries: . First race, handicap, 64 furlongs: Oraeulum. 6 to 1, won; BobWe Kean, S to 1, second; Lotus Eater, 8 to 1, third. Time, 1:10. Second race, 4ft furlongs:, Lady Isa bel, 1 to 3, won; Miss Marjorte. 12 to 1, second; Gold Foil, 12 to 1, third. Time, 54 1-6. --, Third race, 6 furlongs: Campalner, 11 to 5, won; Grazlallo, 1 to 10, second; Old Colony. 8 to 1. third. Tlma 1:16 3-5. Fourth race, handicap selling, steeple chase, about 2 miles: Paperika, 6 to 1, won; Flying Virginian, 6 to 1, second; Harry Baylor, 13 to 6, third, Time, 4:19. Fifth race, amateur cup, a hlghweight soiling race, 6 furlongs: Quadrille, 7 to 10, won; Bulwark. 4 to 1, second; Thomond, 12 to 1, third. TJme, 1:19. Sixth race, selling, mile and 70 yards: Raldmore. even, won; Water Dog. 10 to 1, second; Azellna, 18 to 5, third. Time, i:sp'j-o. . , . ' Tlie Races at New Orleans. New ' Orleans? April 11. John L. Inglls won Hfe third cdnsecutlve stake to-day. the fourth event at City Park. Bernle Cramer, at 60 to 1. won the fifth with a length to spare. Summaries: ' First race. Aft furlongs: Dethorpe, 8 to 1, won; Bonnie Hayes, 8 to 5, second; Bitterly. 80 to 1, third. Time,- 1:454-5. Second rare, steeplechase, snort course: F.stertoy, 3 to 5, won; Saul, 10 to 1. sec ond; Naran, 8 toVthJrd. Time, 8:54. Third race, mile, selling: eye ye ii, 11 to 6, won; Duchess of Montebello, 10 tr- 1. serona: Deiestrome, vt to l, tnira. Time, 1:24 1-S. Fourth race, , mile - ana a sixteen tn: John L.-lnglls. 8 to 8, won; Peter Ster ling, to 1, second; Polly Prim, 10 to 1, third. Time. 1:471-5. Fifth race, mile, selling: Bernle Cram er, 80 to 1, won; Oamara, 0 to 5, second; Rusted, 8 to 1, third. Time. 1:42. Blxth race, mile, selling: Clifton Forge. 5 10 1, won; Limerick, 25 to 1, second; Masonla, 20 to 1. third. Time 1:418-6. ' Beventh raae, 6 furlongs, selling: De vout, 8 to 1, won; Foxmeade, 4 to 1, sec ond; Wild Irishman, 7 to 1, third. Time, 1:14.,, . WAKE FOREST 11; OAK RIDGE t. Home Team Was at Its Best and the Victory Was Easy. Special to The Observer. " - Wake Forest, April 1 1. The game of, base ball here this Afternoon be tween Oak Ridge and Wake Forest resulted In "an easy victory for Wake Forest by a score xt 11 to 0. ' The home team waa at Us best end did better playing than In any game this season. Turner, J., (or Wake Forest, did excellent pitching and was back ed up by fine fielding. From the very beginning It waa een that the home team would out class the visitors. In the first Inning Froman put nice hit through, Hamrick knocked liner to right field. Turner hit to center. Bev erly to left, resulting In five runs as a beginning. The home team nit May. berry readily throughout the game, Altogether the game was pretty, the weather ideal. There was a large crowd. John Caddell, of Wake For est, umpired. - Batteries: Oak Ridge, Mayberry and Swlnk; Wake Forest. Turner J., and Hamrlek. Turner struck out 4. Mayberry 8. , . Score by tnnlngs: R H E Wake Forest...... 600.011.040 11 2 I Oak P.idge........ 000,000,000 0 7 1 i ... ; , cf a. a : ' - l throws, and Catcher Tarn r at. ' made good throws; Drake na 'e a. ?ood catch, and Improved i;i tcW. work all around. Good calefies were! mad? by Scantling ana i i-.r, oi George Washington. Score by innings , AA V" i A. & M. .. .. 200 000 2004 5 2 Geo. Wash. ... 000 200 1003 4 2 Batteries: A. & M., Temple. Thompson and Cate; George Wash-j Ington, Hester and Stevenson. Struck out by Temple, 6. Hester 9. Bases on balls, off Temple 2. Bases on balls, off Hester 2. Hit by pitched ball, Temple 1, Hester 1. Umpire, Noble. Time of rame two hours. A. & M. plays Wake Forest next Saturday. THE WEATHER. Washington, April 1L Forecast for Friday and Saturday: Virginia, fair In north, showers in south portion Friday; Saturday showersr light to fresh, west winds. . North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia.-fair on the coast, showers in the interior Friday, warmer; Saturday fair; variable winds, mostly southeast- East Florida, fair and warmer Friday and Saturday; light variable winds. West Florida, Alabama and Mississip pi, partly cloudy Friday, possibly show ers: Saturday fair -and colder: fresh southeast winds" becoming northwest. Louisiana, partly cloudy Friday, pos sibly showers and cooler in north por tion: Saturday fair and colder: fresh northwest winds. ; , Eastern . Texas, partly cloudy Friday; coller Jn north portion; Saturday fair and colder; fresh north winds. Arkansas ' and West Texas, fair and colder Friday; Saturday fair. , Tenressee and Kentucky, showers Fri day; Saturday-fair, colder. west Virginia, partly , ciouay ana warmer Friday, possibly showers: Satur- LOCAL OFFICE U. S. WEATHER Bt , , ' REAU. Charlotte. April 11. Sunrise 6:56 a. m.: sunset 6:53 p. m. TEMPERATURE '(In degrees) Highest temperature .. .. .. ...... 53 liowest temperature .. ., .. ...... " si Mean temperature . .. .... 44 Deficiency for the day ... .. .. ..... 14 Accumulated deficiency (or month. 108 Accumulated excess for the year... zis r; T PRECIPITATION (in Inches) Total (or 24 hours ending 8 p. m..... 0 Total for the month .. .. .. .. .12 Accumulated excess for month .... 1.17 Total for the year .. , .. ,.6.50 Accumulated excess for year .... 9. "2 Prevailing wind direction.. . w. W. . J. BENNETT. Observar. , DOING BUSINESS AGAIN. "When my friends thought I was about to take reave of this worm, on account of Indigestion, nervousness and general debility," writes A. A. Cblsholm, Tread well. N. T., "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 of old, and am still gaining dally." Best of all tonic medicines. Guaranteed by W. L. Hand & Co.. druggists. 60c. EDI v 'k, April 1L To-day's game . w York and Philadelphia Sague teams was forfeited to ), J to 0. There were no -.e Polo Grounds to-day and :"fi en the field during the i at the eighth inning. 'rs were unable to continue e Klcm. after waiting 15 mln thet he had forfeited the ladelphia. The soere waa 8 r of the visitors. . - R.,11. E. .. .. ooooioo-o 1 0 v .. ...... KM 001 10-8 11 1 '- Ginnlty, Ames and Bres- ..u 'Tj and Jacklluch. Time, , i.i.sm. v , . . .' - . -'l '. J 11. The champions won Louis to-day. ; Overall the visitors until the i an error and two sin uis one run. r rr. e. . 110111 01x- 7 2 . . , ty-0 000 001 1 4 3 and Moran; Mc-r-nl Marshall. Time. i.ustone and Carpen- ril ll.-With . Pltts i i -i the ninth, the lo ' McLean's dou- t, ! ,,'- on balls and .nir,!; the gam;. ii. ir. a. . . V) VA 24 H I .. ii.i) ("9 0-1 13 j t 4 z and fe'ohki; Lefleld rr-e with 5rou? PrcV '-l yy lr. P!,of,p' A. & L 4; GEORGE WASHIINGTO Game Waa a Slow One and Waa Marred by Two Personal Alterca tlons Home Run by Thompson - gome uood najfi on Both hides. Special to The Observer. West Raleigh, April 11. In a Blow game of ball at the ball grounds this afternoon' A.- & M.- defeated George Washington by a score of 4 to 8 The weather waa all that could be desired, but tne game' wag some what marred" : by a personal ,-en counter between two of the specta tors and an altercation between some of the official. George Washington's i centre field, of 300 pounds ; avoirdu pois, furnished amusement' to the rooter and . bleachers , by his good natured humor. . A'. & M. was first at the bat, when Thompson made a home run and Temple a two-bagger, the latter com Ing home on errors. No more scoring was done until tne firth inning, when Fanning and Hester, of George Wash ington scored on errors, thus tying the acore. Arter mat Clement and Harris scored for A. & M. In the seventh. 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B: in, rresKIcnt.- Wm. E. Holt, Vice President. A. G. Crcnlzer. Cashier, v -' - A. T. Sumnicy, Asst. Cashier. LiAKUClT CAPITAL AND PROFITS OF ANY BANK IN THE CAROLINAS. . JJ u SALE REAL ESTATE Beautiful home, Piedmont Parkl on car line, with all modern con venlences for . .-. , T ----- .M.000.00 2 vacant lots, West Trade street, fine location; for .... $1,000 each. Elegant home, Boulevard, Dilworth. with' six rooms; elate ' roof; modern in every respect. ' Price .. .. .. ,.$4,500.00 ' J. E. Klurphy & Go, v Thone 842. 89 If. Tryon Street. FOR QUICK iSALE: FOURTH WARD 5-R00M COT TAGE, MODERN 'CONVENI ENCE, $2,250, $500 CASH, BAL ANCE THROUGH B. & L ASSO CIATION. FHIST COME, FIRST SERVED. - - - Thone 835. 20S N. Tryon St Elizabeth Ave. Lot for, sale the most esirable lot left on Elizabeth avenue, near Elizabeth College, on, shady side of street; size 66x193. Price . . .$1,500. , THE CHARLOTTE REALTY CO. - , ' A. G. CRAIG, Secretary. ' s. Thone 877. Office 18 E. Trade St. U L.wllL-.iS U lUL.dS iL 1 . Capital .. .. Surplus . , , CILiKLOTm, NORTn CAROLINA .. ..... .. DIRECTORS: : J. 11. McADEN ' :. '.. W. G. McLAUGI.lII D. E. R1IYNC JNO. B. ROSS S. M. ROBINSON J. IL TORN GEO. E. WILSON . - ' ' OFFICERS: - GEO. E.-WILSON, President. JNO. B. ROSS, Vice rr? " ' r W. C. VlLKIXSON,,Cashier. Accounts of Corporations, Firms and Individuals Invite.l. W. II. BELK W. L. BRUNS O. B. BRYANT VV. F. DOWD J. BI. HARRY a P. IUEAT1I VINTON LLDDELL Charlotte Trust qmfi$ ' 18 EAST. TRADE STREET x ' GENERAL BANKING, WITH SAVINGS DEPARTMENT In looking about for a bank to receive your money, you want ! to find a safe bank a convenient bank an accommodating - bank, We want you to consider this bank along those UneQ 9. VL UTILE, President. , CM. PATTERSON, Vice Fresliet L. R. ilAGOOD, Cashier. ' J i ) Wood fibre Wall Plaster, "tlarl aiach" , 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- v f actured by v ' CHARLOTTE PLASTER G0 I ' CHARLOTTB. N. C Write for Booklet Annual Meeting of the Mutual Building; & Loan Association will be held in the coun cil chamber, olty hall, Tuesday evening:, April 9th, 1907. at 8 o'olock. All shareholders earnestly requested to be present . ". THE NEW SERIES .is a thing of beauty and la filling up at a rapid rate. , If yod 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 It now,: Some partly matured sharee for quick sale, or new share can now be 'had any day. E L KEESLER. Treasurer - Phone 344. 25 South Tryon Street A." ' The - people are pleased with our new grocery store at 805 West iraae sireei. Our stock , is new, clean and well ar ranged, and our ser vice prompt and po lite. , Give us a share of your patronage. W. M. CROWELL. Phone 7M. F. B. 'K FOR SALE A splendid 7 R. Dilworth home; in excellent condition, woll , furnished; conveniently arranged rooms; solid foundation.' - : Price .. ..$4,750. Terms 1-2. cash If you desire 1 2 yra, . , . .Immediate possession given. . ' -f 8 iotSr 60xl32r in. S- W.-Charlotte. Trr .. .'. 1 tlo v-h" "GET , IT AT IIAWLEY'S." Just Before Going to Bed Say your prayers, of course, but use LAVA-LOTION WITH BENZOIN. It Is an excellent thins: for putting ; on your hands when they become red and wrinkled from doing house work and being too much in water, - RED HANDS are quickly Improved in ap pearance by the application of a little of this Lotion at bed time. It moistens the skin, Is cooling, overcomes tender ness and helps to restore the skin to its youthful appear ance. - - ' " - .- -. 23 CENTS AT FIRST NATIONAL BANK: V' M " " i OHABLOTTE. N. 0, . HENYlY M. BleADESr. GEO. XV. BRTAN, B. Bt VICTOR. ' President. Vice FrealdenL CaaLlcr. i Capital. ...-.-.-... ............. .$300,000.00 Surplus and Profits, .w. .$221,008.23 ' " - DUlEOTORSt i 0 P. D ALEXANDER - HENRY M. McADEN I . Q, W. BRYAN i J, O. BTJRROCGnS ' FRANK GILREATH T. W. . WADE J.S. BITERS CHAS. ' A. WILLI AXIS Your business respectfully solicited. " Every courtesy and accomm datlon extended consistent with safe banklnjc. ; - i TL Bf . VI JTOR. Cashier. P. B. MDOWELL , ' vr. R RODMAN T .' In addition to above reward we offer for capture and celW j of Franc H. Jones, defaulting Assistant Cashier, ten per cent all the embezzled funds xeoovered from him,.-and which -we V pay to the person making such recovery and delivering the mot 'to our bank. :i . ,' CHARLOTTE NATIONAL BANK, B. D. . Heath, President ! j ; DESCRIPTION: 8 feet 7 1-1 Inches tall, dark hair. Bird! grey eyes, prominent nose and large ears, fair, sallow complexij His general demeanor and countenance cold, stolid, and express!' less, weigns aooui ibv pounas, aas aarx musiacne ana r ' side beards. Wears glasses and is slightly stooped. Wears No. 81 Should be working for you. Deposit It In this bank and f . will earn something for yon. If 'you should need j " it, yon can get It at any time. WE PAY 4 PER CENT. AND . COMPOUND THE LNTEKlIv r QUARTERLY. . Southern Loan & Savings Barf' P. BI. BROWN, President. ' W. L. JlKINS, Cash R. A. DUNN, Vlee President . Bankers and Brokers Kill r Are invited to give us an opportunity to explain out unusual ties -for handling collections.'' . " - 9 HM-TRUST Cfl;,IPK; 1 Trust Building. ' f , ' -. ' y , . ' George Stepnsne, President f ( T. S. Franklin, V. Prea. W. H. Wood, Treasurt ' W. S. Lee, Jr., V. Pres. J. E. Davis. Asst. Treai flip' $7,000 to Loan , Jc . '.' . : on improved city pro $15,000 for Investment f : , in well rented real c $20,000 to "$50,000 to Invest - f in central business prdrv r- If.u have property, to sell , or if you want to L( ' iirprovr;! real: estate,' consult
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