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I'.v! ') 1 f - ul 1 1.1 . 1 ,i- ! An.l r f-. ; t - on v,'. : -v 1S 17 13 y s 4 .. Lost. S 5 6 9 n 13 . 18 17 . F.C. .773 .t4 .516 .40 .4 3 .is; .105 zcrn leagijE. Wrn. Lo"st P.C. u 14 10 11 8 8 8 9 I 11 11 9 13 12 .6' .t 9 .622 .542 .650 .SSI .4tX ATLANTIC LEAGUE. Won. UtoZ. P.C. .. 12 13 . .. vltt 11 .693 ., 17 12 .m .. 14 13 .519 .. 12 61 .44 ..13 15 the ft.He championship to Davidson without- q-KUon. I don't know how he f.ux J this out. The only way the fetate championship could be de cided would be for the six big teams in the State, namely: Carolina, Trin ity, A. and M., Wake Forest, Guil ford, and Davidson, all of which are comparatively evenly matched to play a series of eames and award t.10 ;-jr-.3 ye-.ir.-5 There are some men who do want tn svervthln in the world as championship to the team which won: cheapiy as possible. They, get them the most games out of the series. Banded 8Ugar, ... stale eggs, shoddy f-.i ell tl'1 (r r Atlantic steamship lines rt-duoed ritua to secure patronage but one line. That line, at the higher, unreduced rates, was crowded all season. why. Because the public believed, not that it was the fastest or the cheapest, but the safest it boasts thai it never lost a passenger. Such a series has never been played. Now A. and -M. has won from botn Davidson and Guilford the - only games piayea wun -inem. inis wouiu; tn advertisements giVe A; t?lX he' and r office furniture. But ought not championship than either of the . hnvlif insurance above On the other hand. Trinity even such men buy lire "trance has won two out of three games that is good beyond all question trnm A and M. which would Kive laiucr Trinity a better right to "champion- :IA STATE LEAGUE. Won. Lost. P.C 12 U 8 9 6 a s 6 7 9 10 11 .647 .663 .600 .875 -.214 '..STERN LEAGUE. Won. Lost P.C. 4 4 4 7 7 7 10 .693 .636 ,692 .417 .402 .84 .600 .231 ALL YESTERDAY. '.mericaa League. j: Chicago 10; Philadelphia 3. .is: Washington z; tx louisw. jutlicrn League. Orleans: New Orleans 11; L ia- Mpmnhla 21: Nashville 4. port: Shreveport 4; Blrmlng- Eastrrn League, ore: Baltimore 3; Newark 2. al: Rochester 8; Montreal 'oint: Jersey City 4; Provi ded In eighth to allow teams ..in). miUCAN LEAGUE. May 12. Chicago won easily teating Philadelphia 10 to 8. t hits scattered and struck iiamen. , R. H. B. 002 004 13it-14 14 0 k ' .... 100 COO :w- 8 8 6 : Walsh and Sullivan; Plank ..ck. Time, 2:19. Umpire, and Stafford. Mo May 12. Washington " Louis to-day, 3 to 0. Wal d a fly ball la the fourth in jng Washington two runs. R. H. E. 000 000 00O-O 3 2 000 200 000-4 2 0 : Pelty and O'Connor: Pat jyden. Time, 1:25. Umpire, JCTUEIIX LEAGUE. ship than A. and M. Trinity has also won two straignts irom me iai Wake Forest team. I am not a Trin ity man but I believe Trinity has tne ht tMm in ii RintB Rut neither Trinity nor A. and M. both of which; Life insurance is devoted to a sa cred purpose. It is generally . the sole reliance of a family after the husband and father are gone. In old age, when a man's earning power has disappeared, he must frequently lean solely on the proceeds of his would seemingly have a better rlhtj policy, saved during his early years nans. La., May 12. New-Or- defeated Montgomery to-day ; which was marked by more sensational plays. R. H. E. y 000 011 000- 1 7 6 10 201 612 00X-11 11 4 -.: Walsh, Walker and Hansen; d 6tratton. Umpire, Hinn. rt, La., May 12. But for Nas r in the first inning, Iiirming i have been fbut out in to- R.H.E, t 101OO2 0OX-4 6 1 m 100 000 OCO-1 6 6 Gaskill and Ratp; Clark and r.plre, Zlmmer, Time, 1:36. to the championship 4han Guilford and Davidson, have said a worn about it And as the matter now stands it is simply preposterous for any team to claim state cnampiuu shfp. B. H. M. Stanley, May 11, 1907. Bit. Pleasant Has Something to Say concerning That CMampfonsnip. To the Editor of The Observer. In the correspondence from David son of the 9th instant a review of the baseball record foiythe season is giv en. It Is a record of which the team and Its friends may well feel proud. Thare are statements in the revie. however, which are misleading. It Is for instance, "that every single game of importance on the schedule was fought out on foreign territory." The score of the game between Davidson and Mt. Pleasant (played on David inn'a rrnimn: 4 to 8 in 10 innings, shows that to have been a game of more or less importance. Moreover, fAnnated efforts were made by' the manager of the Mt. Pleasant team to sure u return game wun ine juaviu' son team on an- approximately eqult bWa financial basis, but without avail. The Mt. Pleasant team is anxious to contest the matter oiicnampion shiD with the Davidson team, and viorehv rhallenees said team -t for & game in Charlotte to be played at the OT-Uoat flt unitable to both teams. As an evidence of the good faith ot the Mt. Pleasant team, we offer the navidann trflm 60 oer cent, of the gate receipts after the expenses for. paid ROT WEBSTKK, Manager. r . 4 4nA r Mt. Pleasant, may 11, ivvu TO SETTLE IS HIGH POINT. , Tcnn., May 12. The locals Dnggan out of the box in the ? to-3ay and thereafter th-s ijttle more than a hippodrome, used three pitchers.. R. IL E. 010 000 200 4 i X 028 310 9iX-21 19 0 : Dugjr&n, pardue, Hardy ana '. Owens and liurlburt. Vm lrh&m and Hackett. Time, Dr. Guy F. Duncan, Naval Surgeon, Will Open an onico xnere ueic gates to State Merchants' Associa tion. , . Special to The Observer. - High Point, May 12. Dr. Guy F. Duncan, of Alleghany county, will in a few days become a resident of High Point, opening up offices for the practice of his profession in the Lind say building. Dr. and Mrs. Duncan will occupy rooms on East Washing ton street. Dr. Duncan lor the past three years has been a surgeon in the United States navy, and his travels In different sections of the ' world has broadened his qualifications, j Mrs. T. P. Marr has returned to the city after an extended trip to Hous ton, Tex., where she was a delegate to an important missionary confer ence held there. Mrs. Marr also visited friends in South Carolina en route home, - Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Armflold chape roned a party of young people, to Saponaside, their beautiful country home, yesterday afternoon, where a very pleasant time was had. The following' delegates were elected ' from the local merchants' association to the State convention, which meets .in Greensboro June 20: Messrs. H. A. Moffltt, O. C. Bennett, It. L. Loflin, W, C. York and Lewis Harris. & M. CLAIMS IT. lanager of Athletics Sets MAY FOUND. A COLONY. r the baseo&u championship a5on of 1907. Much has ap f late in the State presj coa what college team in the 3 entitled to championship Trinity has claimed it ana i l-wn College. h e A. and 3 is willing to leave Us past record to any non-interested to whom the championship long. ' ' i the championship for the I. Cbilege for the following i 'th. A. and M. team ha J, Whatever else may have to be sacri ficed to cheapness, ought; not life insurance to be safe beyond question 7 Surely the anchor and cable upon which the ship's entire safety depends In case of storm should be strong enough to hold. No company In the world offers greater certainty of payment than the EQUITABLE. This Is the first con sideration In life Insurance. No com pany can' furnish safe life insurance at a permanently lower coat than the EQUITABLE. i For information concerning the NEW,. YORK STATE STANDARD POLICY, call on 'or address W. J. RODDEY, Manager, Rock HU1, S. C. ' TO-DAY BUN GREET GO. ELIZABETn COLLEGE CAMPUS I . As You Like It, 3:30 ,; Twelfth Night, 8:30 (In College Auditor! urn if Rain) . Ileeerved seats $1.00 and 75c. ; HOTEL SITE FOR SALE Most, desirable site for a new hotel. iNear new union depot. Three rail roads. ' Ten thousand Inhabitants. For Information, write W. I. BAXTER. ' V Goldsboro, N. C. Experiense teaches the economy of always buying the best. We, sell only the best tailoring. Salvation Army Officer Making a Ktudy of Conditions In Spartanburg COmnty With Tliat End In View. Special to The Observer. ( Spartanburg, s. C. Mav 12. Col. ome Reasons Why State Holland, of New York, who is at the ChamplonHliIp Laurel! nea1 ' the immigration department WIUi Tlat Institution.! of thJ Salvation Army, in this coun r of Th Observer. try 1" ln the city making a study of a please allow me space'. lhe rondlt,0,iH ,n thls county with the I View of establiBhinir a rnlnnv rtf 1m. raj and Mechanical College's! miKrants on farms in this county. xvetcnuy uitj ;iivaiion Army has given much attention to establishing colonies ot immigrants on farming lands, though their work for the most part has been confined to the West, where a large numher of colonies are now in a flourishing condition. Colonel Holland hopes to be able to do some work In the South, par ticularly in South Carolina, which State is paying more attention to im migration than all the others Colonel Holland will probably spend several days Jn the city and Immediate -.rv tam in th Kfnta it hat v ,v ""-""" wn agriculture. J?oJ team i hSrft d& He ,a anx,0US t,rn aU thc the University I of rentln Iand t0 tiant "hare . and M. team Is the onlyl crppe' the prlce of ,abor- etc- the State that has played ! wH1 -vlsJt a number ot landowners Davidson, Trinity and Wake and wI11 a,so cal1 on enanta and learn I has beaten them all. I 'rom them first hand of the con Trinity can claim the cham-i dltlons ln this part of the South, t will have to nlav and beat! ' ra ana uaviason as Trln-I ! liayed either one of these They ,were both beaten by ' Xkl t V. A, (Iiv.w intcrcJt I'o. sure to dcpc.it ; . . I v , V, I .if ( Real Esfe2a . . .. . -f you are Interested In real estate, either for a home or in- vestment, It would pay you to see us before making a purchase, as' wa have some very attractive offers to submit to youi J. ZT. Murphy d Go, ' Phone $iX N. Trron Street. ( 1 ; I Tfc errcrjer zzh one o'ftho most dcGirallrc ncr lots of the Ilorchead property, 50x150. Price . . ... V. . 5 " -v . T r THE CIIAQLOTTE REALTY CGi A. G. CIUIG, Secretary.- - . ' Thone S77. Tr'-.i A DESIRABL 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 la received till withdrawn If left three months or longer. , s ' Ik Merchants & farmers national O2r.l1 QimRLOTTE, N. Q. :vV" M fibre Wall Raster, tsi CEdT; ' : ; ' The Builder's JViend. - : 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 factured by CHARLOiTE PLASTER CO. CARLpTTl 5f. C. Write for Booklet Artistic in Dress WAISTCOATS. The progressive man . owns several Vests for several sea sons. The opportunity for frequent change increases the possl-r bilttles pt the wardrobe, giv ing added tone ,to one's cos tume and always affording a dressier appearance. . v ' ne point to notice thij sea son is the point which is cut at the " bottom of both the i Single and Double-Brcaoted; Vests, It's great. Ask for' It -Lots of "foxy" patterns' al- ways on hand. . WAISTCOATS $5 to $10. Cabaniss & Co. Inc. 9 S. Tryon Street. Troubles of an Editor. Oaffney, S. C, Ledger. . The editor's lot Is not altogether a Davidson can claim ,the haPPy one. We thought we had ip it has got to beat the soared ourself with the' Woman's a because the one';Uu when lo, and behold,, one of the two memWs of the club accuses us of he- two game y d between these A. ard M. won." j ing carcastic toward rity hadn't any claim oi.'your life, my good woman.' We would : ' ffutl i?"0' t attempt to be sarcastic toward one n. b lthr.b ? the U"lvrs-: woman let alone a club of women Anl M both Davidson and Gull- then come, a member of the board of , en by the A. and M I aldermen who alleges that the .Mer e Llovi facU If a game Is men w.r nnt Hwn . il? iae.r 1 i.i Charlotte between th: bird JSntrtbSZS fia : t-atfts of this State and'rk am r.l Sr t0war1 the ri then the Red and 0i ight Wo ar lad to A. and M. College will "r f n to t the aldermen right nt North Carollpa,; " " e KeeD 0r tO'ing, r VV DUSlne straight an7,.&. and eIve creJlt to whom credit la due. , n V.'e believe the hon r to us. C. 1). HA JIB.IS, .- Atactics -A, and n. Mcdowell street : . s'- J.' $1,800. Can arrange good terms. JLot, well lo cated. Five-room cottage. This is aUghi-Otf you are thinking of buying,' see us at once. ' i'.'J I Thone 533. 203 N. Tryon St Corfstlpatlon steals the iron whlchj should oe absorbed 5 away from . theH bowels, spoils your blood ana complex ion, causes anemias and disease. Regu late your bowels with HolHster's Rocky Mountain Tea and keep well. 89 cents, Tea or Tablets. H. ti. joraan . mi.. PURINA BABY CHICK FOOD READY FOR . YOURbRDERS.- Dilworth Drugstore, Thone 247. B. ft, DAVIS. "GET IT AT HAWLETS.- Do You Shave Yourself When you know how easy It 1 to shave with a Safety Razor you'll cut out the barber shop expense. It's easy. It's quick. Much more economical. GILLETTE SAFETY RAZORS require no honing or. stropping. They are always ready for use and you can't cut yourself with one If you should try to.. If you'll lit us show you one and persuade you to buy, you'll think kindly of us every time you save fifteen cents by shav ing yourself. $5.00, . $11.50, $7.50 and $13.00 seta. , 0X THE SQUARE." MORE OF IT JUST-IN FRESHEST AND NICEST TO . -BE IIAD. ., CALL TO-DAY. NURSES' REGISTER Good Lots Cheap. Only 5 of 20 remain. Price $250.00 cash. each. , ; Iiocation.1 S. "W. section of city, near Mhiiand Palmer streets; - - - : ' s After June 1st price will be $300X)0 each. t F. D. aLBJMNDEll Insures Against Fire. tsa S. Tryon. 'Phones B04 or ti tfeh -: Pay If you want to feel free from all the troubles of wash-day, send the Family Washing to us. Wevwash the clothes clean, and we don't wear your clothes Our plan has other virtues for Instance, dried In a dust and germ-proof room. i . s I L ' lALntt' CO.. "Ccrrect Lans?r! (BEiQpIoUe Trust (Bom IS EAST TRADE STREET ' ' GENERAL DAXJCIXO, WITU SAVINGS DEPARTMENT In looking about for a bank to recefv vnnr mnnev. vou waL to find a safe banka convenient bank an . accommodaAlnJ "v wm. fuu w vwuBiuer mis oanic along tnose 110 XL UTTLE. PresMent , ,.C Bt PATTERSON. Vice PreiAld " ':. Iv "n. IUGOOD. casble, '.. : v IB i FIRST NATIONAL BANK ' UENRY IL XlcADEN. GEO. W. BRYAN. R. St tlCTOr President Vice President ' easier I' Capital. .-. $300,000.00 i Surplus and Prnts..vT............',.ii$221.eb3.23 DIREOTORSt h P. P. ALEXANDER a W. BRYAN : J. C. BURROUGHS FRANK GtLREATTI HENRY M. McADET? P. B. MTDOWELL ' X7. a RODMAN T. W. WADE J. 6. MYERS1"' . ' . COAS. -A. WOLIAElA Yottr business resDectfulIv solicited. . Kvurv eonrfMrv m,A mJf :., --: y. r"'W-,v.n( ' datlon extended consistent with safe banking. '' ; . X V. XL BCaVITTOR, Cashlef. ' ' ' -..j. Hie Chsrlotte rMional BsnX CnARLaiTE, N. CL .Many of our largest depositors started ln business In a very srJ way.wlth an account at this bans. Fidelity to their Interests , terially helped them and , placed them among the most substan business men' of this -city., . We solicit your business. ' ' ' s V;B. D. HEATH, President , ; W. H. TlVllTlf. Casfci JNO.JL' SCOTT,' VkTPresldent 9 6 ' tho Firot Dolap Deposited !nNour Savings Bank which lays the foundation for ar! means for future needs.' It will be a real pleasure to add t! weekly or monthly to see grow week by week, by the montl year. uo u . v ., .' money m the b; . . ' We Par 'Yoi to Save. . . Southern lorn & Savings Dai P. M. BROWN. President' W. L. JlGNKJNS, V?asi ' R. A. DUNN,V Vice President - i CHEGIQNG ACCOUNTS .Are useful in the transactions of one's personal business af" , a Rsrii1 Ini TnimT flABcnk iHf " ; ' GEORGE STEPHENS, President l -T. a FRANKLIN, V. Prea "; ' , W. EL WOOD, Treas.' W. S. LEE. JR.", V. Pres.- ' , J. B. DAVIS, As.t' TT High Grade Preferred Stcdo i B.OOO Chadwick Mill 7 per cent pref erred, interest payable Vay e ember 16th .. ...... , ., .... ro 1,000 Louise Mill 7 per cent preferre d. Interest payable. May and 5,000 Highland Park Mfg. Co. 8 per cent, preferred. Interest r 't'.l ' arv and Julv . . .... . . . . . ir.i 5,000 Pacolet Mfg. Co. 1 per cent, pr eferred, Interest January , a; V v .. .. .. 101 t 6,000 Lancaster Cotton Mills 7 per c ent preferred, Interest Jnua 10,000 Woodside 7 per cent, preferre d, interest January anl J,;'- j 10,000 Glenn-Lowry 7 per cent prefe rrefl, Interest 10,000 Brown Mfsr. Co. per cent, p rererred. Interest Jantj-ry f 10,000 Wb'urbinY .ItyCcr-rar.yS p cent. rrff'TVi ' ir,vV' " anl ju'T
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