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:l. JLOiL P.C. . 11 3 .S73 5 8 9 12 14 19 IS 14 13 11 9 6 4 .5fl .47S .sva .1M0 .lb jVai'!:;,', C.I., y jr.. AU21 m Ihf third ;:''!i( of t.. s-Ties with e.. Iicxt'T (I' .ir:; r the fall bases In tae lourtli with a' three-base hit. ! Score: R. II. E. Savannah 0 l'W f'T( 1 6 Augusta (KP 400 0116 8 x Latteries: WilHs and KahlkorT; Schoop end Livers. Time, 1:45. Umpire, itz-bimmons. -X 'LEAGUE. Wrn. Lost P.C. .. .. .... la 8 .652 15 11 '. .577 13 10 .5'5 19 9 .62 14 11 .Cit'-d .. .. .. .. 10 .526 , . 8 14 .3H4 . 8 16 .333 . TLANTIC LEAGUE. 1 "Won. Lok P.C. ... .. .. 19 11 .633 18 14 .563 .. ... .... 18 14 .633 14 14 .500 .. .. .... 12 18 .") 12 18 400 CTATB LEAGUE. Won. Lost P.C. 13 11 10 11 10 7 S 9 10 n , IIUKN v LEAGUE. . Worn. Loit a. ft. ; .. ... ... . 11 19 t t 1 4 .650 .579 .5.V3 .m .500 .230 P.C. .SI , .607 .616 .533 .400 .500 .4S3 .267 ALL? YESTERDAY. rlcan League. 3: Chtoe go-Washington wet grounds. 3 fct Louis 6; PWladel- : Detroit-New Tork game i: Cleveland-Boston game .j. ... tonal :' Leagae. 1 - hla: Philadelphia 2; Chlca- ;rk: NewJTork 4; Cinem as Brooklyn : St Louis 4. : Boston J; Pittsburg 1 (10 uther Logne. :ock:. Little Bock 3; Atlan- ,rt: Shreveport 6; Binning Orleana: ' New Orleans 1; s: Memphis Nashville 7. Atlantic League. ivilla: Jacksonville 3; Co-1 Charleston 4; Macon 3. ih: Augusta ; Bavannah 1. nla SUte League, outh: Danville 8; Ports burg: ' Lynchburg-Norfolk ned, rain. ' -. . e: Roanoke 4; Richmond 1 Eastern League. ... .'. : Buffalo-Providence game aln. ' -: o: Toronto-Newark game In. :- -A: Jersey City 5; Montreal 3. ster; Rochester-Baltimore ned. rain.-. , er Baseball Game. on, Va-v .-Virginia' Military University of Kentucky 1. Jacksonville, Fla.. May lS.-Both pitch ers twirled brilliantly to-day. The fea ture of . the game was the fast work of McLellan at short and bis work on the bases. He beat out three infield hits. Score: . R. It E. Jacksonville .1 020 M- f ? Columbia 000 Out) W-Q 4 1 Batteries: Stultz and Roltt; White and Hawkins and Smith. Time, 1:33. Um pire, Mace, Macon, Ga., May 15. Charleston won from Macon in a slow andnarclal game, featured by errors of the home team and hitting by the visitors. Davis put Ray mond and Murdoch out of the game and of? the grounds. goore: R. H. E. Macon .. .. .. .. .. 200 001 000-3 6 6 Charleston .. .. : 2qi 100 000-4 12 2 Batteries: Loucks and Robinson; Johnson and Resinger. Time, 1:50. Um pire, Davia. (A4-; rued by Pure Food CommUioaert.) A 10c. ra ..: of Jell-0 males enough dessert for a large family. kSold byallgTocera. CliKh-strl ttd$e Book Free. Tt. cmum Pure Ftotf Co.. Ls Roy.N.Y. ViitoorboothatJwntownBrpoiuoB. y si r. ::. :. cv , . .. Craner, :.. c. ' . . P. Wilson, J. c Jr., : , II. Anderson, l:. L. Glhlr.i, 11, c. 1 Johnston, V,'. s. AU-xandr, l- , . .. A. I -.r., J. :. r::;:cr. Jr.. d. L. ' 3 Holt, C. V. C. 11. Du!3, W1IU3 whose home Is at 13 Maple street, Proximity, was struck and Instantly killed by an engine at a grade cross ing near Proximity this morning 'at a o'clock. The waeon In which he was riding was struck by the pilot of tha fnelne and torn to rjleces. Two horses that were drawing IhP wagon were slightly Injured but were able to get up and run away. The body tt-ns hrouarht to the ritv and turned over to an undertaker. The dead man is survived by a widow and six chil dren. . ' Or ' . ': " Brown, T. II. Ilaughton, F. D. Lcthco, c. Lrcr.!r. of Ficrr.S: a. wuiNiN, rresiaent. a. u. itc: - r, C !r. ,WM. E. HOLT, Vice President A. T. ZUllllZY, As: ..1st ant Cashier Largest Capital and Frists cf Any Kar.!;.ia V. s C...T.::.ia3. HORSE SHOW AT AS END. efeats Tarboro, 12 to 4, he Observer.!.'-' ij IS. In a very Interesting 1 played at Young's Springs n wnson oeieaiea larDoro, a features of the game were Ditohing of Taylor and the Smith. A large crowd of - fans Irom Wilson and the ; country witnessed the game. Promoters of Greenville Affair Great ly Pleased With Success of It -JIu-elcal Festival Launched. Special to The Observer. Greenville, S. C, May 15. Greenville's first horse show came to a close this af ternoon. It was a great success irom every point of view and the several thousand people who passed through the gates are aunit in expressing their su preme satisfaction at what they saw. This aftfernoon's events were witnessed by 2,500 people, and It was the finest eppwd that harever assembled in Green-i vlile on any occasion. The men who pro moted the show are pleased beyond ex pression at the result of their first effoVt and they say It will be a permanent thing. The association more than paid expenses, which is considered remark able for the first show. The classes this afternoon were well filled and the horse that took the rib bons won mid greatest competition. At the conclusion of the show, a magnifi cent automobile floral parade took place. This was the crowning event of the out door sports. A sccre of magnificently decorated cars were entered and the scene was one that will linger long on the memory. The first prize was award ed to Mr. Robert Tannahill and the sec ond to Mr. George Qrr, Greenville's first musical festival open ed with a fine concert to-day with near ly a thousand persons in the audience, Tie artists all acuuitted themselves ad mirably and the chorus and orchestra won much nratse. The festival is a sue cess and the larcc number of visitors who are here are enjoying themselves to the fullest extent, Everybody is pleased with the first concert and it may be said without hesitation that it surpassea all expecatlons. , r A Muddy Track at Louisville. Louisville. Ky.. May 15. Ancient won the Debutante stakes at half a mile in the mud to-day at "Churchill Downs, from Woodlane. the favorite, and Black Mary. The hitherto unbeaten Mollie Montrose ran disappointingly. Tha third race was declared on on account oi scratches and a selling affair at 6 fur longs, put on at the end of the card. Not a favorite won. xracn sioppy; .weainer clear. - ' -ir-:.' - First race, selling, mile: Sponge Cake, 20 to 1, won; Quagga,. 8 to L second; uruien, 8 to l, tnira. Time, iiwz-d. Second race, selltmr, 6 furlongs: Har old IX 8 to 1, won; Devout, 5 to 1, sec ond; Gambrinus, 8 to 1, third. Time, 1:16 2-5. Third race declared off. ; Fourth race, the Debutante, $2,000 add ed, 4 furlongs: Ancient, 8 to 1, won Woodlane. 2 to 1, second; Black Mary," to 1. third. Time. :49 3-5. - Fifth race, free steeplechase, handicap, full course;. Ksterjoy, 5 to 2, won; Lights Out, 7 to 2, second; 2, third. Time. 3:69. Sixth race, selling, mile eighths: Irenola, 4 to 1, Ooodrich, 10 to 1, second; tn fi. third. Time. 2:27. Seventh race, selling, 6 furlongs: All Ablaze. 15 to 1, won; Dr. Wentker, 3 to 1 second; Lar.sdowne, 4 to 1, third Time, 1:163-5. Washington. May 15.Forecast Thursday and Friday: Ncrth and South Carolina, partly cloudy and oooler Thursday, showers In east portion; Friday fair, warmer in west portions; fresh south to southwest winds. .. - - . .,' --. .. LOCAL OFFICE V. S. "WEATHER BU - REAU. Charlotte. May 15. Sunrise 5:19 a. sunset 7:19 n. m. TEMPERATURE fin degrees) Highest temperature .. .. .. .. ,. .. Lowest, temperature ; .. .. .. Mean temperature .. .. .. .. .. .... excess for the day ... ... -.. Accumulated deficiency forimonth . Accumulated excess for year .. .... 1 PRECIPITATION (In . Inches) Total for 24 hours ending 8 p. m. .. Total for the month .. .. Accumulated deficiency for month. .72 Total for the year .. .. .. .. .. .... 9.49 Accumulated deficiency for year .. 10.21 trevalling wind direction .. ... .. .. S. W. J. BENNETT, Observer. Creolln, 5 to and three won; Lady Fonsoluca, r.ICAN LEAGUE, May lS.-St Louis had a runs to-day when Philadol ?t Into pitch. The locals ti solve him, while the vlsl cU hard and won out. R. H. E. 320 000 000-4 2 3 .... .... J" tH'OCB-S 13 0 Lowell and Spencer, Hue tens; Coombs, Vlckers, Di areck. Time, 2:10. Umpire, I3XAX, LEAGUE. N;. Y May 15.8t Louis i Series by defeating Brook- 4 to 8. The local batters much with McOlynn. ' - R. H. E. . ', 010 010 020-4 7 2 uvl in 4a . LlcGiytm, lisowa and Mar- r aci auuer. Time, 1:58 ..ay. ..'.-,, -, -' : X-: Mat 15. Mlnthan In the gav three bases on balls s tut sent In a run, which for New York. R. 1L E .. .. 001 000 200-3 C J .. .. .... 000 000 202-4 4 J.::tLhn and Schiel: Wlltse, owwman. Time, z oo. um ay 15.-Tht pitching of Fla- ine fielding of Brain and vented Pittsburg from scor e ninth, while the batting of 1 Beaumont won the game tn ' R.H.E. .. .... W0 000 100 12 0 000 000 001 0-1 6 t riaherty and Needham; C hson. Time, 1:51. Tjmplrea, i Carpenter. THE WEATHER. for m.: 77 64 70 it 1 108 .07 1.0S RELIEF FROM RHEUMATIC PAINS. I auffered with rheumatism for over two years,", says Mr. Rolland Curry, a patrolman,, of Key West Fla. "Some times it settiea in my Knees and lamed mt- ma I could hardly walti at ri times It would be in my feet 'and hands so i was incapacitated, tor duty. One richt when I wa in severe naln ni lame from it my wire went to the dru store nere ana came mck wiin a DOttle of Chambsrlaln e PalrrBalm. I was i-ib- bed with It and found the pain had near ly a-one during tne night. I kcDt on using it for a Uttlo more than two weeks end found tnat it drove the rheumatism away. I have not had any trouble from that disease for over three months." For sale by W, L. Hand & Co. ileal Estate -For; OnEe :. ; 1 vacant lot. Elizabeth Ave., 48x198; for quick sale. ... . ; . ,$1,100 7room house, Boulevard, Dllworth, with all modern conveniences ...... i ..$4,700. 3 vacant lots on the lower end of E. Ave., can be bought If taken ...... at once as a wholefor ... . f- iv- ........ ,,$1,100. 8 -room house, E. Oak St., good lot and nlo fruit on place, $2,000. 7-room house, Piedmont Park, modern In every respect...., $4,000, . J. 's. Murphy & Go Phone B42. SI N. Tryon Street. EJOZCUTORS OF ESTATES ( sometimes bpfarn BPtt'In rv1ti Vina'"iir-I. Thta nTrr is qualified by law to act as executor and Its existence ls r V T. IJ- . ' . J.. jjeiuai. xjesiues, h nas a'i necessary Clerical lorce tor accurai in the handling of Trust Funds. ... BOH MM Trust Bulldlns. CJharlotte, N. O, A DESIRABLE INVKTHENTl ; A convenient form of Investment for persons who desire abso lute security Is the Certificate of Deposit Issued by this bank, 7 t which bears 4 per cenk interest from the day Jt la received till withdrawn, if left three months or longer. " , , "t .,"' '- '-':.'' !';.;.; -: v 'yvi-:-, '.V'-'J The Merchants & farmers National Bank GHWLOTTE, N. G. ' Charlotte WrmtMompjv GENERAL BANKING, WITH SAYINGS DEPAIITMCNT (J In looking about for a bank to receive your money, you wan), to find a safe bank. a convenient bank an accommodating bank. We want you to consider tkla bank along those llnja, 9. XL LTTTLE, Frealdent. O. M. PATTERSON, Yloe Yttxtisn L, R. HAG009, Cashier. Track Record for 4 1-2 Furlongs :" - Broken. VnrV Mav IS Hv wtnntne thA mile and a furlong handicap at Belmont Park to-day in the rast time or imm, Go Between established his ngnt to tie classed among the favorites for the ltrnniivn haniimo. to oe run next Mon day. He carried 126 pounds and won by three-quarters oi a lengm irum i Ion. ,., Senoy broke tne traca rocora tor furlongs, when he won the second rac In 52 seconds flat- Five favorites won. Summaries: " ' . . . . First race, selling, tWt ruriongs, straight: Edna Jackson, 8 to I, won: Tim MeGrath, 7 to 1, second; Royal Ovnx. 15 to . third. Time, i:u. Second race, furlongs, straight: Se- foy. 8 to 5, won; Seymour Buctler, 6 to . second; Rial to. 15 to 1, third. Time, :fo ...- - ' Third" race, the Bouquet stakes, selling, 6 furlongs, straight: Ella O'Neill, 8 to 1. won; Laughing Eyes, 20 to 1, eefond; Masks and Faces, 10 to 1, third.Tlmo. 1:00. j '.: Fourth race, steeplechase, about 2 miles: T. S. Martin, 1 to 4, won; Sheriff Williams, 10 to 1, second; Sir Tristan, 6 to t third. Time, 4:07 2-5. Fifth race, mile and a furlong: Go Be tween, to 5, won; Tokalon, 2 to 1, sec ond; Alpen Marchen, 23 to 1, third. Time, 152 4-6. Sixth race, selling, 7 furlongs, main course: Sir Toddlngton, 3 to L won; Right Royal, 5 to 1, second; Clolsteress. 10 to 1, third. Time, 1:26 2-5. 'a. May 15 -Chicago made It t from Philadelphia to-day fu r runs in the fourth In :u Irj? hits. '' R. IL E. ..... 000 400 OOV-4 10 o i 0o0 Ck0 02O-2 8 2 : -Irowo ahd Kllng; Sparks, nd Dooin. Time, 1:45. Um tone and Klem. . "JTJIEKN LEAGUE. la., May la.-Wllhelm 'held - to-day until the ninth t:.':e was a batting rally. it a e. 230 20001-8 U 0 . . .... m 0'f) &f4 '83 i.i 'm and 'Jarvint Breok. i.o pp. -jimo. i hours 1 k.. May 15.-AtJanta & k. aftfcr a hard-fought It. II. E. - :' -4 9 V - 1 in Killed at a Greensboro Railroad -- Croftslng. gpeclal to The Observer. Greensboro, May 15, J. H. Lewty Cheap Life Insurance. (Continued). A (few days ago a train going over the mountains on the Pennsylvania Railroad met with a naccident, de railing some of the care.' 'The cars ran down a steep bank, rolled over and landed at the brink of a stream, but not a passenger was killed. Sup; pose , the rolling stock , had . been cheap ? In time of .storm at ? sea, how would you, like, to; hear, how cheap were the anchor, the cable, the life-boats, and all that - goes to give security and safety in time of storm? Would you not willingly pay more to travel on a line where you knew no expense was spared to make them safe and secure; to be'; sure . they would float in seae'and weather that would sink other than the strongest ships? What would it be worth to you and, your family at home to feel that the vessel on which you sailed was the strongest in the world? For commercial . purpose only, our rail roads and steamships spare no . ex pense to get the best material glvibg the utmost security. Life assurance ought to be the last thing In the world in which cheapness Is con sidered at the expense of security, liberality and certainty of payment. insurance is to make sure. -Uncer tain life insurance ls a contradiction of terms. It would be wiser almost to trust a life preserver that would sink instead of support you. It is. the sheet anchor that s Intended to hold' in every storm. Ought there to be any uncertainty about this, whatever else one may have to buy cheap?, ; The test of your life Insurance will come either after your death, too late to correct any mistake, and will fall not upon you, but upon your In nocent wife and children; or upon you in your old age when you can ho longer, remedy the mistake of youth. No company in the world off era greater certainty of payment than the Equitable. This ls the first con sideration In life insurance. No com pany can furnish safer life Insurance at a permanently lower cost than the Equitable. For Information concerning the New York State Standard Policy, call on or address W. J. RODDEY, . Manager, Rock Hill. S. C. v Wood fibre Wall Plaster, "Hard OiaT ' ... The Builder's Friend. Freeing 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 CHARLOfTE PLASTER CO. Write for Booklet CnARLOTTE. N. O. E3dMs!e for S&le n. Mcdowell street $1,800. Can arrange good terms. , . Lot ' well lo cated. Five-room cottage. This all right. If you are thinking of buying, see us at once.- 'Mtown & mipaEdym TPJione 535. ' ' , 203 N. Tryon St" FIRST NATIONAL BANK i. CnARIATTE, w. a IIENRY L McADEN. GEO. W. BRYAN, . j i ;7 IL U. VIC7TOR, ti t. Presldenf. J ..-.Vice President- Oas!Jcr. Capital. ..,.........,..,.$SOO,000.00 Sorplos an4 Profits. ,mv $2ai,fllfc23 " DIRECTORS t - , P. D. ALEXANDER HENRY M. McADO O. W. BRYAN T F. a MDOWELL J. a BTJRROTJGHS ' TV. JJ. RODMAN FRANK GILREATJI - V Your business respectfully solicited. EveSry courtesy and accomtne-o.1 JT. S. MYERS 4- T. W. WADE CHAS. A. WILLIAM datlon extended . consistent with safe banking. IT. M. VI 7TOR, pa shier. l( H GET IT AT HAWLEY'S." Mm AT . Ilawley's Pharmacy We believe that if burglars should enter our store they would get no further than the fountain. The goodness of ' the " soda would hold them there until the break of day. t It ought to be good soda, for no fountain In town gets more attention, . Expert attendants. "ON THE SQUARE." 5 CENTS A BOX luden's rilentliol Cough Drops Persons troubled with Coughs. Colds, Hoarseness .and Sore Throat will find Immediate re- Hef y by using these - drops. Public Speakers, Singers, etc., are invited to . try them. NURSES' REGISTER . ".1 c COAL -ICE We can always fill your orders ptomptly, -''' ... . . . regardless of quantitye ' . '.'." : " , V ... Daily Ice capacity 160 tons. ir j , . ,,.r - .t . ... W v - Standard Ice - and Ceil vA Ice Fud Co. Fhcr.2 19 Lice and 'Mies are killing your m K Do A The Cliailotte National Can!; i i s CmARIiOTTE, N. Q Many of our largest depositors started in business in a Terjr sma Way with an account at this bank. Fidelity to their Interests ma. tetially 'helped them and placed them among. the most substantia business men of this city. We solicit your business. ' . i , B. D. HEATH, President . j t JJpxJJTY Casjble! JNO. M. SCOTT, Vice President. Good Lots Cheap. Only 5 of 20 remain. Price $250.00 cash, each. Location, S. W. section of city, near Mint and Palmer streets. ... , . .." After June 1st price will be $300.00 each. v ; P. Dr TiLEXTlNDER Insures Against Fire. S02 & Tryon. 'phones no r 94 frpbleless Wash - Bay i It'c tho Firoti Dollop Deposited in our Savings Bank which lays the foundation for ami means for future needs. It will be a real pleasure to add to ',-iriv or monthly to see It grow week by week, by the month year. , Let us Ulk it over with you. Have money in the ban VM n. CA ' ' , "V"W" 'w" .V e . v SouthernLoan & ravine s Dai P. M. BROWN. President W. L. JiWKINS. Cast R. A. DUNN, Vice President 1 It you want to feel free from all the jtroubies ; of wash-day, send the Family Washing to us. We wash 1 the clothes clean, and we don't wear your - clothe Our plan has other virjtues , for Instance, dried la ft dust and germ-proof room. C f 1 p Ll We'offer a 2-story frame Vft rehouse building, admirably adajtlj to light manufacturing or chop work; main building 55xl0fX A 182 1-2x220, "or will sell build Ing and ground, 76x220. ' Fot pL I iiaIa iiaa m 'nhnna i . 'til THE CHARLOTTE REALTY CO. .. - ' v A. G. CRAIG, Secretary. Thone til. Offlee 18 E. Tradef J I n fcl: a. SOUTHERN MILL STOCKS v. nr. Cnhwt .. . We Can Use RuhtertU 10 to 60 Atherton 100 10 to 60 Lancaster ...tr: 20 to 30 Arcade .... .... ...s 85 10 to'60 .CUffsida, .FT' 25 Crowder's Mt (par $50)...... i iu w o"-""", , 60 Dining .... .;. I "52h!f.wlc?v 20 J. M. Odell Co 6 10 to 50 Highland Park.. 60 Charlotte Cotton pref..v. v owwyn wotei 14 German-American pref. . . . . . 5 50 American Spinning , 10 Lulu Mfg. Co. (par 600.... far wouurun.,., .. 10 Little-Long H2 11 Elba "ra- 40 Southern Pants Co . iw "ann j f 20 Florence 140 50 Ilosklns . . . . 25 IHshland'Park rref. 100 and Int. 60 Iray pref.-; . .".t 40 Chadwick 7 per c "t. r -.100 20 Modena li- 60 Lancaster 7 1 ' ' ' M-eti.. 100 10 ITartsvlle ....... , .r,., - ) OMrlM?.'. Tr-'-t Co, tee s i r
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