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1 C:I- errata 1 v t .... 8 It . t .. .. IT .:--.' L"nL'r;. Won. Lost. P.C. ;i 3 :2 5 .815 U 14 .440 ..' 13 10 -VS .. ... .. W 15 .4(i(i 9 15 .373 10 ' IS " .3r.7 S 20 .130 league. Wctj. Lost P.C. IS 8 . .092 10 12 .5il 14 11 MO 11 K- .524 13 14 .481 Jl 1 10 .624 S 15 .343 . .. .. 10 . 16 ; ; .385 ATLANTIC LEAGUE. "Won. :ixk P.C. .. ..'.a 11 .65(5 18 - . 16 .629 .. .. ...J 18 14 .5o3 , 15 15- .600 .. .. ., .. 11 21 .344 13 19 .Ji V STATE LEAGUE. Won. Lost P.C. .. .. .. .. 14 8 .636 .. .. .. ..12 8 .. .. .. 10 '' 9 .628 13 10 .MB . U 11 .500 ... 6 13 .2TS :terx league. ; 'Won. Lot P.C. . .. .. .... 12 ' .667 .. .. .... 13 6 .70 9 6 .600 .... 8 9 .471 .. .. .. .. 7 9 . .7 9 .438 . ,.' .. .... 6 8 .42, . .. .. .. 6 11 . .353 3ALL YESTERDAY. lerlcan League. : Chicago 1; Washington 4. : Detroit 3; New York 6. ml: Cleveland ; Boston 5. .la; St. Louis 13; Phlladel- atlonal League. n: Brooklyn 0; Pittsburg 1. )rk, first game: New York 1; second game. New York : Boston 1; Chicago B. Iphla: Philadelphia 4; Cin- outhern Logue. ort: fehreveport 2; Atlanta 7. iiock: Little Rock 2; Hirm- !s: Memphis 6; Montgomery leans: New Orleans 2; Nasli- .1 Atlantic League. i: Macon 2; Augusta 1. iville: Jacksonville 3; Clmr- ah: Savannah 2; Columbia 1. lnla State League, iouth: Portsmouth 4; Nor and: Richmond 11; Lynch- e: Danville 4; Itoanoke 2. Eastern League' : IUlMmore 4; Buffalo 2. -iter; Providence 3; Koclies- al: Montreal 1: Newark 0. : Toronto 6; Jersey City 0. t Baseball Games. ton, Va,: Washington and ay 1; (Jentral College of 'si, Ga.i Georgia School of 4; University of Georgia 1, :tHICAN LEAGUE. , May 17. Hard hitting by St. errors by Philadelphia gave me to St Louis, 13 to 1. 010 621 3UX-13 17 3 t ooi ow oo i e s : Glade and O'Connor; Wad ! and Uerry. Time, 2;i!0 ierldan. " 1 y t.,e -.It ' i ...s w er iv'; .-... ? 1- r li in it-.it to-ij y. S.w: It. II. I :.tont?oniery C-'O ClX 1031 5 Memphis U'K1 COx-6 8 1 r.aueries: Y'nlsh arvl Sabau?ti; Bill' and Huriburt. Time, 1:35. Umpire, Kinn. New Orleans, M.iy 17.-Gatin s two base hit against left field fence-followed by a sacriiice and Phillips' long fly gave the locals the winning: run in the ninth. Score: , . Nashville-..' WW) 030 100-1 2 New Orleans 0M 010 001-2 9 0 Batteries- Fisher and Hardy: Breiten etein. Phillips and Matthews Time, l:a5. Umpires, Rudderham and Hackett. Little Rock, Ark., May 'l7.Although the locals were leading by three runs at the beginning of the ninth Inning, Birm ingham won to-day's game. Score: K- H.-Iv. Little Rock 100 000 400-6 A 2 Blrminghnm 200 000 004-6 9 3 Batteries: Buchanan. George and Kunkle; Clark and Garvin. Time, 1:30. Umpire, Zimmer, : Shreveport. La... Msfy 17.-Shreveport could not hit Zeller effectively and At lanta won the opening game to-day. Score: R. H. E. Shreveport .. .... ... 100 000 010-2 8 1 Atanta .. .. 012 011020-7 15. Batteries: Hickman. Gaeklll and Rapp; Zeller and Smith. Time. 2:29. Umpire, Pfennlnger. . 1(1 f.tl it. C 9 I - F-amrt: (l.ofrtalt, ran..." Lfmen a ni I n "arorcd. c F'ra i , SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUK. Augusta, Ga., May 17.-In a 13-lnning game, contested by both sines at every point, Macon won from the tounsis Dy score Of 1 to 1. Harley and Sparks were both In excellent form and the slab work was decidedly interesting.. . score: . n. c Macon .. .. .. .. 000 10Q 000 000 12 10 1 Augusta .. .. 010 000 000 000 0-1 10 2 Batteries: Harley ana nooinson; Sparks, Rvers and Connelly. Umpire, Davis. Time, 2:25. Jacksonville. Fla., May 17. The locals made four clean hits in the first Inning that counted for three runs. After that Foster was invincible. Sltton gave way to gavldge In the eighth inning. Score: R. H. B. Jacksonville .. .. .. 3OO 000 00x3 4 1 Charleston .. 000 001 100-2 8 1 Batteries: Sitton, Savidge and Roth; Foster and Fox. Time, 1:33. Umpire, etuitz. . . SavannahCa May 17. In a pitchers' buttle this afternoon, D?rd hod a shade the bent of Schwenk. The locals hit at ci'portune moments. Score: Savannah ., Columbia )eries: and Smith. slmmons. R. II. E. .. .. .. 000 100 001-2 6 1 . . .. .. 000 000 0011 6 0 Ford. Kahlkoff; Schwenk Tme, 1:50. Umpire, Fita- 2 f1i 77l S 3. If your grocf r dooi not kepp It senuaih'itisme and SS cent for twopk(i?eby mail. ew U Juttrated recipe boon mailed free. Tat Ctneste Fore toi Co., l Roy, N. T. P 8. Dtlicicmi Crtem Pucidir9 tan v., front Jtll-O ICS CREAK A3IUSE5IEXTS. The most delicious comedy, of ev ery shade and variety that's good and clean and enjoyaflole, mingled wth. the best of -acting, and the prettiest girls, are the star features of the Williams Amusement Company, which has been, secured by the local management to entertain the Char lotte public and visitors during the celebration of Twenuem of May week. In order to avoid the crush at the Academy box office near the hour for the beginning of the per-' formance, It has been decided to ass all those desiring tickets tp come as early as possible, thus saving -wear and tear and nervous energy, to say nothing of loss of time. .The Wil liams Amusement Company Is a stock enmoanv. but in this case there is none of the inferiority which people oftentimes associate with that ciass of attractions. Those who have seen this splendid company, .with Its live, up-to-date plays, frtimful of life, fuji and action, in ortner cities need no Introduction to it They'll be there when the curtain rises. The com pany is undoubtedly the first in its class on the circuit to-day. The performances will be under the auspices of .Battery 'A" Field Ar tillery. , Neck and Neck at the Wire. New York. May 17. The second dead heat of thd season was run at Belmont Park to-day bv Tony Bonero and Shen andoah. The respective trainers decided against a run off and split the purse, it v-as nip and tuck between the two horses most of the way round the m.le and tt sixteenth. IJke Trojans, -Musgrrve and Dugan worked on their mount? in mi endeavor f get the decision, but all to no avail rer tne judges were unaDe to separate themVat the finish. Summaries: First race, 6 furlongs, main course: Sir Toddlngton, 9 to 5, won; Prince Ham burg, io to l, second; Kings daughter, i to 11), third, 'lime, Pecond race. 5 furlongs, straight: Ther- niidor, 7 to 2, won; King Cobalt, 8 to 5, second; Live Wire, 12 to L third. Time, l:ni 2-5.-..- -- Third race, 4 , furlongs, straight : Crack Shot, 50 to 1, won; 6mlrker, 7 to 5, second; Bclphocbe, 20 to 1, third. Time, 61. Fourth raee, the New Rochclle handl capt, 7H furlongs: Sir Lynnewood, 7 to 1, won; Oxlord, 7 to 1, second; J. C. Core, 9 to 8, third. Time, 1:83 &i5.' Fifth race, selling, mile and a six teenth: Shenandoah, 5 to 2, and Tony Iionero, 4 to it, ran dr;ad heat; Black Mate. 5 to 1, third. Time, 1:49. Sixth race, mile: Don Creole. 3 to 2. swon;-Eusobio, 0 to 1. weeond; Llnepce, 500 to 1, third, rime, i:4-&. May 17.-Pitcher Patten hold bay to-day while his team t full advantage of Chicago's R.H. E. .. .. .. :.. 000 010 000-1 7 3 ii 100 ir ini-4 10 2 Walsh and Sullivan; Pat lyden. Time, -. Umplieu i O'Loughlin. ,'ay 17. New York hit Slever tough lbs Innings that ho i only good fielding prevent irk piling up more runs. It H. E. .. .. .. .. 000 100 200-3 6 0 010 1(0 8U0-5 13 1 Dubank, Rlever and Schmidt; Uelnow. - Time, 1:37. Umpire, . May 17. Cleveland tnifde it ht from Boston to-day. Hes were knocked out of the box. in with third and second no no one out He retired the t a run. R. H. B. 021 100 100 1-6 10 1 .4 i.. .. .. 00 103 100 0-5 11 3 Joss, Hess and Clark; rrls and Armbruster, Time, 2 npires, Evans and Hurst VTIOXAL LEAGUE. i. May 17.-PIU8l)iirg beat to-day,. 1 to 0. It wati a pltch- all through. E. 000 ono oio-l. 4 0 006 (iUO OTs) -0 3 0 Lelfleld and Phelrs; Pas- TT: 7ime 1 - fmplm 1 Johnstone. Favorite WIum Steeplechase Handicap . at Louisville. iiouisvlllo, Ky., May 17.-8;uil, the fa vorite, won the steeplechase handicap, tho fecure jit Churchill Downs to-day from a good field. Pete Vinegar, a long shot, was second; and Ms Jockey, Gay lor, was ruled off by Judge Price for a poor ride. Three favorites won. Weather clear, track good. Summaries: First race, mile: Minnehahn, 12 to 1, won; DclcKtromc, 15 to 1, second; Ann P.iiHfktn, 12 to L third. Time, 1:413-5. nerond- race, ift lunongs: Aiargrct Rundoluh," IS to I, won; Sabudo. 14 to i second; 'Bucket Brigade, 5 to 1, third l ime, :SSl-5. .Third race, mile and a sixteenth: Ades- so, 7 to 1, won; Florlzel, 2 to 1, second; iienry u., a to l, tmra. Time, i:4a-6. Foirth race, free steeplechase, handi cap, short course: Saul, 8 to 6, won; Pete Vinegar, 8 to 1. second? Narran, 4 to 1, third. Time, 2:531-6. Fifth race, ti furlongs: Alencon, 8 to 5. won; I'otter. 7 to second; ..Lady Henrietta. 6 to 1, third. Time, 1:14. Sixth rare, mile and n sixteenth: Re quest, 8 to 5. won; Rebounded, 15 to 1 second; Dortte, 5 to 1, third. ' Time, 1:48 1-5. -Mass., May 17.-Ch!eago took M eveiT opening In to-day's Mn-? ,a L The 150810,1 team ut when hits meant runs. ' R. H 1&. .. '. .... 021011 000-6 10 ' 1 . .. 100 000 000-1 8 2 : Fraser. Taylor and Moran ' rnr and Ncedhain. Time, re, ODay. "i. May 17.-C1ncJnnatl easily :jei,mia to-day hy hitting i iuKKleby bard. The hmi" -I to connect with Hltt aftljr innuig. v- R. H. E. .. .... m 425 000-12 J4 3 ia .. .. 4U0O00OOO 4 6 4 Hitt and fikhlei: RIHil !arks and Jacklitsch. Time, carpenter. -. Miy 17.-The New York n ili'ir J'th Mraigbt game ( r '!ij,g t;u Ixuis in both ' 'le-header. The first con- '. ; !'iti,igs, SlatlK woon rirov a l ttf-r stayer than Belx. t ' it of the first game for R. H. E. .... m oio v (fff-i -j i . .. ") OW OfM (I'l -2 8 1 THE WEATHER. Washington, May 17.-Forecast foi Eaturdny and Sunday: VlrKiiiiu, partly cloudy and warmer Saturday; Sunday, partly cloudy, pos sibly showers; light suth winds. Tennessee; j,'eniiflly fair Saturday and Sunday. North Carolina. Bnuth Carolina and Georgia, fair, warmer Saturday; Sunday lrl!y cloudy; llgm east to southeast winds. tost Florida, partly cloudv Kntmdnv nnd Suh.biy. warmer Sunday litrhV north to east Winds. AVest Florida, Alabama, MisHlsslnnl enti jjouicinna. iair rvitiirnnv nmi Hun Cayr light', to fresh southwest winds. Kastern Texasi partly cloudy Saturday and Sunday; .fresh south winds on the coast ... ! West Texas. New Mexico, partly cloudy Saturday and Sundhy. Arkansas, Partly cloudy Saturday: Sunday fi'.ir. Kentucky and West . Virginia, nartlv cloudy Saturday, ehowerfe at night or Sunday. . . :, Keep The Kidneys Well. Unalth Is" Worth Saving, and Some Charlotte People Know How to ' Rive It. " Many Charlotte people take their lives In their hands by neglecting the kidneys when they know these organs need help, sick kianeys are re sponsible for a vast amount of suf ferinar and ill health, but there is no need to suffer nor to remain in danger when all diseases and acnes and pains due to weak kidneys can be quickly and permanently cured by kilt? uag jt i-fvitxi a uiiv j a ...a. Is the statement of a Charlotte citi zen who has reclaimed good health by the use of this remedy: H. H. Hudson, miner, of 417 :E 16th street, Charlotte, N. C, says: "Doan's Kidney Pills, which I got at It.' H. Jordan & Co.'s drug store, did a wonderful amount of good for my back, which had been troubling me for a long time past, c It ached so badly-that1 often I was unable to work. Doan's Kidney Pills cured it all and ' I have not had a backache since using them." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-MHburh - Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United oidies. . Remember the name-r-Doan's and take no other. " DI RECTOr.S: I !I. Mr ... D. e. Rhyne, A. J. Hagood, L. V,T. 'Canders, S. W. Crnm.-r, i:. c. Holt, Wm. E. Holt, J. A. Durham, R. A. Dunn, J. P. Vvi' nn, j W- Cannon, Jr., S. B. Tanner, R. J.I. Miller, Jr., D. H. Andri. K. L. Gibbon, II. C. Eccles, L. Banks Holt, C. W. Johnston, , s. Alexander, S.: S. McNInch, C. II. Duls, Willis Brown, T. II." Haughton, F. D. Lethe o, A. G. Brenlzer. . OFFICERS: ' . R. A. DUNN, president. A. G. Brenlzer, Cashier. WM. E. HOLT, Vice President. ' A. T. SUMMEY, Assistant Cashier. -rg;rt Capital and rrlflts of Any Bank in the Carolines. ( . : l c::,-: -. rrcs!Jcr.t. VI; a IT. QS Estate for Sale : 1 vacant lot,. Elizabeth Ave., 48x198; for quick sale. $1,100. 7-room house. Boulevard, Dilworth, with all modern conveniences .... ... . . ... . ... ......... ............... . . , . . . $4,700. 8 vacant lots on the lower end of E. Ave., can be bought if taken at onbe as a whole for .... ..... . .'. ..... . ........ . $1,100. -rooiA house, E. Oak St., good lot and nice fruit on place, $2,000. 7-room. house, Piedmont Park, modern in every, respect $4,000, J. II. Klurpiiy & Go Thone 84$. $9 N. Tryon Street i 1 1 .! 2 (Ml V Don't Buy New Skirts to wear with your shirt waists this year. Let us clean or dye the ones which you did not wear enough last summer to injure the fab ric. ' ".'-- ' .-; We will remove all dirt and stains and press them nicely for 75c. up. Dye them another color, which will hide all stains and faded spots and give them a new appearance, for $1.00 up. Ask our driver. ' Charlotte Steam laundry Lnunderers, Dyers, Cleaners, ...... f .. ... . . 219 Sooth Tryon Street , cnor.r.r.A LOCAL OFriCE TT. S. WEATHEP. BU REAU. ChrIotte, May U.-Sunrie 6:18 a. m.; sunset 7:21 p. rn. . TEMPERATURE On degrees) ' IHphfst temperature .. .... ;s I'West temperature .. .. .. ., .... f,j Mrn tetniieratiire tjl iKiflclencv i'iY the day ',. ,, .. 6 Accumulated dcllcienry for month . 7 Accumalatfd excess for year .. . K rilECIPlTATION (In Inches) Total for the J4 hours ending 5 p. m. 0 total tot the nwmth , , jj Aecumula'ed d ficifiicy for month, 'm ioUI f r the yir , ... . , 94) Accumulated deficiency for y.jar ' 10 Trevalling wind dlreetlon .. , N E W. 3. BENNETT, Observer. ' COO0 WORDS FOR CIIAMTIERLAIN'S Coi'gh Remedy. , People everywhere take pleasure In t'tt1fyli 0 the pood o-ullt1n of Cf ;ni. ..... uO?rTIIE SQUARE." . v Do You Smoke? This is Cigar Day; ,you must buy two days' supply. "But don't buy that many unless ' they are the best. Our Cigars are the best manufactured. ' NURSES' REGISTER . c:mi:e 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.ls received till withdrawn, if left three months or longer. . - The f'srehants- & Farmers National Bank GH71RL O TTB, N. G. . WssTfibre Wall PIastertMHard OisdC. , ' ; ' The Builder's Mend. , Freezing does not hurt ; natural shrinkage will not crack it; water does not make it fall off; hard v as stone. Write for booklet. Manu : . . factured by vv CHARLOTTE PLASTER CO. Write for Booklet CHARLOTTB, N. C. ouise fop Sale n. Mcdowell street $1,800. Can, arrange good terms. Lot well lo cated. Five-room cottage. This is all right. Ii . you are thinking of buying, see us at once. Thone 535. 20S N. Tryon St EXECUTORS OF ESTAI1 sometimes die before settling with the beneficiaries.. Th!3 c is qualified by law to act as executor knd Its existence ij petual. Besides, It has all necessary clerical force,' for acc keeping the books and a com petent board of directors to 1 Jn the handling of Trust Funds. HRiDiii tw co;.;?;. . '! Trust Building. Charlotte, T' Qharlotte Trust 2omf 18 EAST TRADE STREET .' ' , GENERAL BANIHNG. WITII SAVINGS DEPARTMENT In looking about for a bank to receive your money, yojf to find a safe bank a convenient bank an' accomnu bank. We want yon to consider this bank along those. .. J. H. LITTLE, President. C. M. PATTERSON, Vice rrt . L. R. IIAGOOD, Cashier. FIRST NATIOWAL -urn 1 ' - - CnARLOTTE. N. O. .,' . --.7 ....-.:! ., i':'.! HENRY BL HeADEN, GEO. W. ' BRYAN. IL U. VICTOR. President Capital , $300,1)00.00 . - - Surplus and Profits.. v. .$221,608.25 ; r , . t DIRECTORS! . .. . P. D. ALEXANDER ' IIENRY M. SIcADEN G. VT. BRYAN . P. ' D. M'DOWELL "i t. C BTJRROUGnS W. a RODMAN, PRANK GILREATH . , . T. .W.' WADE. 3. B. MYERS . .. v - CHAS. A. WtLLIAJ: ; Your . business respectfully, solicited. . Every courtesy and accor datlon extended consistent wtth safe .banking. ; 1 H, BI. VI JTOR. Cashier. . : ' ' . COAL KE We can always your orders promptly, regardless of quantity Daily Ice capacity 160 toris. . Standard Ice and fel Co. ' " ' . . :? - - v -,k. ' ' ' ."; , "-.." Ccal and Ice Ffccr.2 19 You Like To Use good Note Paper and our Tube Rose iirt &z rxzt to New lots, new section, new Charlotte. 't Bigger lots than elsewhere (smallest 93x279 feet) at smaller prices fhan any. . - On a broad belt road. Latest cuts in earth. Popular prices, $250.00 and up, but any one dirt cheap. Easy terms, 14 cash, bal ance as you like it. Ask him where. ' 202 S. Tryon.' Thoncs 604 at Do They Scratch ? r - 3 There's not a more . un comfortable feeling than to wear a collar that scratches, don't you know It If you are uncomfortable In the collar, you don't wear Model Laundered col lars. Call 'phone 160. ClIAJlLOTTE, N, C. i 1. Many of our largest depositors started In business In a very way with an account at this bank. -Fidelity to their interests ,rr terially helped them and placed them among the most substar.t business men of this city. ' ; ', 1 We solicit your business. ' f ' ',.'' ' " B. D. 1IEA1H, President: yon.;,nTrrY, tn. j JNO. ML SCOTT, Vice President " It'o the Firct : s t Deposited In our Savings. Bank which lays the foundaUon i means for future needs.. It will be a real pleasure to a weekly or monthly to see It grow week by week by the year. Let us talk It over with you. Have" money in t . We Pay You to Save. . . ' V Southern Loan & Savins I it P. M. BROWN, President R. A, DUNN, Vice President 4 i 'I '"We offer a 2-story frame warehouse building, admirably adV to light, manufacturing or sho p, work; main building E5xiyo, 182 l'2x22(Ji or will sell building and ground, 75x220. F,or ticularssee or 'phone us. . . ' , y ' THE CHARLOTTE REALTY CO; . A. G. CRAIG, Secretary. ' L Thone 377. Office 18 E. Tra, T l -STOCHS AND BOND,' WE OFFER SUBJECT TO SALE: j 30,000 N. C. 6s, 1919 . . , .', . .', 30,000 N. C. 4s, 1909 60.000 N. C. 4s, 1910 t.. . l 10,000 N. C. 4s, 1913 ,.. " . 15,000 Salisbury-Spencer R. R. 6s, 1945..., .... ; 25,000. Granby Mill Bonds, 6s... .... .... .... .. ... ( 2,500 io 6.000 Highland Park pref, 6s. ................. ioo 8 5,000 to 10.000 Brown Mfg. Co. pref. 6s .... ..v.. .... ...-.a.1 2.000 to 4,000 Chadwtck pref. 7s. , , f, j 1,000 to 5,000 Louise pref. 7s. ...., . . .......... ... , 1.000 to 5,000 Elba Mfg. f!o.-pref. 7s .... .... .... iqo ' 2,500. W. .10,000 Lan'-f"'rref. 7.. i. .,.......... , ' 5,000 to 10,000 I-" i in f. 7m ...... ..1 S.000 to 10.001 r : Mill stock rrOA -j A r s ' ' .... "ti'.i":::rco.;
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