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c ,r Won. Lost. P.C. ...... n 3 .ro ,. l ; 4 rt , U fl .hi!7 I 1J S .r n 3 11 .471 ........ S 12 .4 i 11 . .V! .. 1 16 . .053 .;:z:r.x lf.agle. AVon. Lost. P.O. .94 .CM .. .. . .. .. 6 : 4 .m. .. .. .. ., s 4 . .. .. .. 4 C .4W .. 6 6 .&w .. .. .... 4 C .400 5.6 .M .. S 10 .231 II. .f . !" ; v 1 ' . v ; I ..tii i:.v-t. . : .1 ..-. ; . turfs ' antral Wot an,l j rLANTIC LEAGUE. Wen. Lost. .. .. .... 9 11 .. 13 .. 30 .. ..8 .. .. t 7 6 11 9 9 12 12 P.C. .619 .63 . .OC .m .m .'.) .31 : STATE LEAGUE. Won. !:. P.C. , 15 :. . ..16 14 12 U In 4 11 12 12 14 15 .500 .6 77 .671 .638 .4i3 :tehn league. Won. Lost. P.C 11 6 .6S 11 5 . .W 9 6 .&0 8 9 .471 5 ' .10 ' .333 3 10 .231 ' - .IALL YESTERDAY. .;nerican League. su!s: St. JLouIs-Washington ned, rain. : Chicago-Philadelphia game old weather. nd: Cleveland 5; New Yorkl. t: Detroit-Boston game jost- storm. . National League. York: New, York-Pittsburg rain. yn: Brooklyn-Chicago, post- "ilphla: Phllaflelphla 4; St : Boston 5; Cincinnati 6. luthcrn League, Ir. Memphis-Atlanta game lain. cleans: Now Orleans 3; Blrm- Rock: Little Rock 1; Nash- 'port: Shreveport 3; . Mont .5 Innings). .ill Atlantic League. nan: Jacksonville 6; Savannah : Macon 1 Augusta 1 ston: Charleston 9; Couwi 4 -inia State League, nouth: Lynchburg 6; Ports- !e: Danville 5; Norfolk 4. ond: Richmond 2; Roanoke 0. Eastern League. nore: Baltimore -3; Jersey al: Rochester 3; Montreal 2. :.;nce: Newark 5; Providence York. ,'Tr.v 10. Bradstrcet's to-morrow will say: Y.'c-ather conditions, as for five wetk3 rast. are fitlll the key to the lrreaular crop and trade reports com ing from a wide area of country. Freezing weather and snowiave hurt trade and retarded crop preparations and growth In&the Northwest, while low temperatures and heavy rains af fect Southern distribution and crop growth and measurably influence dis tribution In the central West and East. Other developments of the week have been' encouraging. The iron nrni utept Industrie ar actively en gaged and other Industries, particu larly building, are ioemg acuveiy pushed: Laber disturbances, taken as a whole, are not seriouB. excepting at San Francisco, where business has been brought to a complete standstill by strikes, and at New York, where a nearly general strike of dock la borers has caused much Interruption to the movement of freight. -Higher prices for cereals, cotton and other natural products are a re sult of bad crop reports and broad ening speculative interests. Euro pean crop reports are little better than our own, and partly explain higher quotations offered for wheat and corn. Cotton advanced 35 points for sppts, (A nnlnta (nr Mnv fl.nd SO DOlnts for July - on continued unfavorable - crop advices and reported improvement in demand for cotton goods fo fall de livery. Some of the advance In fu tures was shaded later on realizing. Southern crop reports this week laid stress on the-excessive rains re ported in the Gulf and lower Missis sippi valley sections. Hog products are higher this week, pork advancing 75 cents and lard 8 points, while cotton seed oil went up 7 cents. GOVERXJLEVT CROP REPORT ntoi Toronto-Buffalo cold weather. IERICAN LEAGUE, game 1, O., May 10. Cleveland de- York again to-duy. Lieb almost invincible while Cleve laikaon and Uarger at will. R. H. E. 210 110 OOx 5 14 2 000 000 100-i 6 1 : Llebhardt and Clark; '.nrger and Klelnow. Umpires, . Kvans. , I"- i' ' , ' i J" mOXAL LEAGUE. Season a Little Late, . Bat There la Plenty of Moisture to Take the Crops Out and They are Going to Improve Rapidly. Washington, May 10.- The official crop report issued to-day at 12:30 p. m. by the Department of Agriculture covering the period up to . May 1, 1007 urna fAllrtwr' ' . . winter wheat condition 82.9: area remaining under cultivation 28,133,- 000; winter rye, condition 88; mea dow mowing lands, condition 83,8; spring pastures, condition 79.8; spring ploughing contemplated 7 1.6 ; spring planting 47; percentage actually done up to May i, ivvt. The area of winter "Wheat . remain ing in 'cultivation on May 1 Is 11.2 per cent, or above 3,363,000 acres less than the area reported aa soon last fah. , After the crop report was issued by the Department of Agriculture to day. Acting secretary Hayai said in it the figures were something like what was expected. "Of course," said ne, "The season is a little late, but on the other hand, there is plenty of mois ture in the soil to take the crops ovt. and they are going to Improve rapld 1. Hay and pasture crops are go ing to grow rapidly. The conditions are generally good now crops to do well." ATTENDING GUN SHOOT. hla. May 10. Philadelphia de Louls to-day through . the t PUUnger. R. H. E. 000 100 00O-1 4 4 OlOOOlllx 4 9 0 : lieebe and Marshall; Plttln klltsch. Time 1:50. Umpires, uvi Carpenter. 'ay 10. Both Llndaman and irmd unable to locato tho -ly's frame which was not ;i the 1Kb inning, when Cln iched hits and won S to 5. K. H. E. .. ...... 001 103 000 01- 8 1 .. 102 010 001 00-6 11 2 .: Coakley and Schlel; Linda r;rty and -Brown. Time 2:18. ...mslle. Good! Reportii Expected From Those Ilepresentlve Citizens at Richmond i New Law Firm of Clark & Dar (Hen -Carnival Company Engaged. Special to The-Observer ' Wilson, kay luT Mes"srsrE., Kn lette, S. H. Anderson and William Walls are In Richmond attending the Southeastern Handicap gun shoot. It can be well and confidently expected that Wilson's representatives will re turn home with a fair proportion of the prize ftibney and excellent records. Messrs. John A,. Clark and Ed. Dar- den has formed a partnership under the firm name of Clark and Darden and have gone into the fire insurance business. As both these gentlemen are popular and progressive, It is as- CTUERN LEAGUE. '-ans.May 10. Birmingham's wed tne locals to score threo R. H. E. ,m 000 000 00O-O 5 4 aii .. ,. .. M 101 Olx 8 7 0 k: Wlhelm and Meeks; Gws uews. Time 1:25. Umpire Klnn. nt-v Ark., May .-NahvIll3 ii. -..Sfcis to-day. , . , R.H.E. k .. ,. .. 010 OW 000-1 7 W 102 001 4 T i: Hurt and LakefJ. Duggan i. 'lime 1:4 J. umpire, Kuaaer rt La.. May lO.-fihrevenort Bomery battled for 15 innings :uut either team being able to a winning run. R. H. E. t va ioi oi m 000-3 w i -y .. M (X)3 (KjO 000 000-3 10 3 : Graham and Graffius; ..Ma ! i'-abaugh. Time 2:3S. dm- tr. i . ,. . , - - MY BEST FRIEND. Alexander Benton, who lives on Rural Route 1, Fort Edward, N. Y says: "Dr. King's New Discovery is my best earth ly irieno. j.i curea m or asthma six years ago. It has also performed a wonderiul cure of Incipient consumption for my son's wife. The first bottle end ed the terrible cough, snd this accom plished, the other symptoms left one by one, until she was perfectly well. Dr. King's New Discovery's power over coughs and ' colds Is simply marvel ous. No other remedy has ever equal ed It. Fully guaranteed by all druKKlsta 50c. and tl. Trial bottle free. . Trn., May 10. Memphls-At- ali'-d in first Inning on ac In. Neither side scored. 1 .i, 8. C. May lO.-Tho Charles- on to-day despite half a doi- :r fha field. R. 11. E. : 805 lOOOOhx 9 10 8 020 CM 000 4 6 1 : Tlaymond, Foster and Rel-'U-nr': R'.issril. White and .-v I:SJ. Umpire, Mace, .1 ATLANTIC tEAGVK. ' ', Ca.. May 10. Heavy hitting -t "t th vlltor and Sa virtue's - w r.infj won for Jacksonville. hit two home runs. R. II. E. .: .. ffl 000 W-o 8 1 f 220 &OlO- 9 3 : l .rl nnd Xnhlkoff; gavtdjre e 2 hours. Umpire, FJtz- v 10. Macon won from in the ninth on three COTTAGES ON WrightsvHle Beach ...... ;.e pi.-.n in nr. i.a't!f.ro 2."c., at 1 grocer. If your grocer hum t it, eend ni b: GMne and VA -T boolt Will f "T tnftilful waii The Crmntt Pure Food C.. 1 Rov. K. Y. v r. . . . , . . - . m!rourDr.ini.i'TTi('KwuEimjrtiium. o- j i S X ( ii ii be ii llll y in M vvv ' sured that they will build up a hand some bulnens. ' ' . The Wilson Light Infantry has se cured the Jones Carnival Company for the last week In May, The company has ten clean shows and the military boys will doubtless make a neat sum out of the attraction. The company is getting Into shapefor the trip to Jamestown Exposition. The company .will be as well equipped' and . as well drilled as any company present on the occasion. THE WEATHER. , ... Washington, May 10. Forecast: . gla showers Saturday; . Sunday partly viuuu; , variuuif wtnus. . LOCAL OFFICE U. S. WEATHER BU REAU. Charlotte, May 10. Sunrise 3:23 a. m. Sunset 7:15 p. m. TEMPERATURE (In degrees) Highest temperature .. .. .. .. .. 7 Lowest temperature ...... .. .. .. 59 Mean temperaturo .. ,. .. 08 Deficiency for the day .. .. .. .. .. 1 Accumulated excess for month .. .. 11 Accumulated .excess for the year.... 180 , PRECIPITATION (In Inches) Total for 24 hours ending 8 p. m .06 Total for the month .. .80 Accumulated deficiency for month.. .40 Total for the year 9.21 Accumulated deficiency for year.... 992 Prevailing wind direction .. .. .. 8. W. W. J. BENNETT. Observer. ' A NARROW ESCAPE. Q. W. Cloyd, a merchant, of Plunk, Mo., had a narrow ecape four years ago, when he ran a jlmson bur Into hh thumb. He says: "The doctor wanted to amputate It but I would not consent. I . bought a box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve and that curd the dangerous wound." Mic. at all druggists. The Road Commission. of Wilson Township, Wilson County, N, C., will employ competent engin eer In next thirty days. Appoint ments made with applicants any time. Address J. C. HALES, Secretary, Wilson, N. C. Cheap Life Insurance. v , ' " "... ; t '. The Equitable is in even better con dition than in the , past to furnish safe Life Insurance at as permanently low cost as any company. Notwith standing this, cheapness is not of the first Importance In ''buying lffe in surance. In most things cheapness is not the first consideration. Do you buy cheap eggs or good ones? Do you buy the cheapest clothes, ford, houses, stocks, bonds and real es tate? Are not cheap articles dearebt In the long run? Plenty of real es tate can be bought for tne taxes. la this the kind you would like to own? Do you "go' to a cheap doctor or a cheap dentist? Are you not proud of a Tiffany watch or a ' Stelnway piano, the best make there is of ft n article? There are cheaper wayi of going to New York than going frit class, but is that the way you like to go? Do you like to stop at the cheapest hotels? Do you employ cheap help either at your home or any other place? Cheapness i. not the first consideration in any line of business, particularly among thinking people. Most men know that only the best is really and permanently cheap. i No company in , the world offers such certainty of payment as the EQUITABLE. This is thesflrst con sideration. Get everything else cheap If you must, but not the life Insurance for your wife and children or for your own old age. Buy from the EQUITABLE LIFE anl you will se cure safe life Insurance at as low cost as it can be sold. For information concerning the NEW YORK STANDARD POLICY, call on or address W. J. RODDEY, Manager, Rock Ilill, & C. ' ' y .' -' :.t. Intcu .: . : . it..; r.mdc fiMi.i ; ..' . I: I draw interest iicr.i 1 I 1" .v. De sure to deposit. year c.v in . L2 IGSfiHCIwl L i i.l .i Charlotte, II. C. i "....) I v . m if.' FOR RENT . The new - modern cottages now in process of erection will be imished and ready for occupancy tho first part of June. Prices Reasonable $150.00 for five-room cot tage; $200.00 for five-room cottage, larger size. $250.00 for eight-room pot tage, larger size, 2-story. Each cottage has electric lights, running water, sew erage, and is built with a view to breeze and comfort. Each cottage is nicely fur nished with new, modern furniture. For particulars , and . terms, Your SEt - can be cleaned ao that they will look as good as new by our French Dry Cleaning pro- . cess. j We have cleaned ties of every color without fading or running the colors. Gather ' up a few of the soiled ones which you havex intended to throw away and let us clean them. Cost Bc.and op. Deal Estate - Tor OnEs 5- room cottage N. Poplar street, good size lot, well shaded; with all modern conveniences. For quick sale .... . .. .. . $3,430. 1 vacant lot, Boulevard, Dilworth, fine location i $1,500. : 6- rqpm houseKingston Ave., Dilworth, shady side of street, elate . roof, beautifully located; near car line . $4,500. 8-room residence in Piedmont Park, on Seventh Ave., with all mod era conveniences; large lot ...... . . .... ... . . $4000.. ' E. iilurphy & ?d Thona 842. : ' N. Tryon Street. A DESIRABLE INVESTMENT A convenient form of Investment for persons who desire abso . lute : security is the Certificate of Deposit issued by this bank. Which bears 4 .per . cent Interest from the day it is received till withdrawn, if . left three months or longer. lb Mants & farmers National Bank QH7VRL O TTB, N.. G. ' Wcod fibre Wall Plaster, "Ksrd , 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 . CILKLOTTE, N. C We offer for sale one of the most desirabb ner lots of the Morehcad property, 50x150. Price 11 THE CHARLOTTE REALTY CO. 7 .A. G. CIIAIO, Secretary. , - Thone577. ORlco 18 E. Trau j (Bhaploitb Trust (Bomfl' 18 EAST TRADE STREET GENERAL BANKING. WITH .SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Jfa looking about for a bank to receive your money, you war to find & safe" bank & convenient banV-n ncrnmrnodatl-cV bank. Wo want you to consider this bank along those lines. 1 J. IX LITTLE. President. C. Bf. PATTERSON, Vice Preside. Li R. DAGOOD, CkslUer. Mousse for Ssilt; n. Mcdowell street ' ' - ' ' - ' 1 $1,800. Can arrange good terms. ' Lot well lo cated. Five-room. cottage. This is all right. If you are thinking of buying, see us at once. ' ... " . Tbone 535. 203 N. Tryon St Constlnatlon steals the iron which should be absorbed away from the bowels, spoils your blood and complex inn, causes anemias and disease. Regu late your bowels with Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea and keep well. : 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. B. U. Jordan & Co. Violets gicify Perfume, Incarnate 'Violet Sachet. Just the odor you will like. Each 75c. per oz. Dilworth Drugstore, Phone 347. B. S. DAVIS. k a a "ON THE SQUARE." Don't Forget SUNDAY; CIGARS ' And don't forget,' , either, that , we have the finest line in the city to - choose from. ! NURSES' REGISTER "f Qood Lpta Cheap. Only 5 of 20 remain. Price $250.00 cash, each. Location, S. W. section of city, near Mint and Palmer streets. s ' ' : After June . 1st price will be $300.00 each. " : F. D. ZILBAZUVDer Insures Against Fire. ' S92 S. Tryon. 'Pliones 604 ti FIRST NATIONAL BANK v t CHARLOTTE. W. C. HENRY 5L Bf cADEN. GEO. W. BRYAN, II. Bt VICTOr- Vlce Pesldoot t . Cash' 1X00.000.00 ( I $221,808.23 I President. , Capital. ' Surplus and Profits ..-.-....; . " ' DIRECTORSi P. D. ALEXANDEH t G. W. BRYAN , ' J. a BURROUGHS FRANK GILREATU v J. S. BIYERS ' CHAS. A. vnXI5If ' Tour business, respectfully solicited. Every courtesy and account' , datlon extended consistent with safe banking. ( I , .- i 1 - . I HENRY Bf. !cADE f F. B. M'DOWELL Wy B. RODBIAN T. W. WADE XL BI. VITTOR, Cashier. f ! I ,. -V.M-r The Charlotte Rational Mi sn CHARLOTTE, N, C. Many bf our largest depositors started in business in a very Wrlfc n. .nomitif I t IVll. ttd nlr. ..... tTldHfw tn tV.al ntA.An. J terlally helped them and placed them, among the most substan business men of this city. We solicit your business. , B. D. HEATH, President W. H. -TWITTY, Cafh JNO.-BL SCOTT, VlceTPresldent . I Trcubleless Wash - Day If you want to feel free from all the troubles of wash-day, aend the Family Washing to us. We wash the. clothes ' clean, and we don't wear your' clothes. Our plan has other rirtues for instance, dried In a dust and germ-proof room. . Phone 10. Da iaimy at, "Correct LaunderlM." It'o tho F1rat.D6llQF Deposited In our Savings Bank which lays the foundation for aJ means for future needs. It will be a real pleasure to add t weekly or monthly to see it grow week By week, by the mont year. Let us talk it over with. you. Have money In the b We Pay You to Save. al t n t Tk J Muinern Loan & savings u p. M. tsituwxv. rresiaent w. l. jknkins. r XL A. DUNN, Vice President 1 . CHECKING ACCOUNTS, Are useful In the transactions of one's personal business 'afJalr matter how ' small the ' volume " may be. We welcome auch acr ATJBllCAfJ TRUST -(SM 1 GEORGE STEPHENS, President T. S. FRANKLIN, V. Pres. W. H, WOOD,. Treas W. S. LEE, JR., V. Pres. J. E.-DAVIS, As!t V High Grade Preferred Stocks 5,000 Chadwlck Mill 7 per cent, pref erred". Interest payable May r( vember 15th .. ...,100: 5,000 Louise iilWI per cent preferre d, interest payable May and. . ber .. .. ,. if 5,000 Highland Park Mfg. Co. 6 per cent, preferred, Interest payafr ary and July ' 100' 5,000 Pacolet Mfg. Co. 7 per cent pr eferred, interest January a .. ioi 6,000 Lancaster Cotton Mills 7 per cent preferred, interest Janur. Tnlw . . .V . 10,000 Woodside 7 per cent, prefef re d. Interest January and July, iu.uoo Ulenn-Lowry i per ceni. preie rrea, lpterest y 10,000 Brown Mfsr- Co. 6 per cent p referred, interest January' XO.OCfO Suburban Kealty Company 6 p cr cent, preferred, inte" and July .. .. ... . ....... k..
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