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31 9 9 19 18 13 Won. Lost. .... -- IS 35 12 30 11 6 6 14 14 IS 19 LEAGUE. Wen. Lost 19 17 IS 16 15 12 U U 11 10 14 13 IS 14 IS P.C. .Si IS ,M .M .517 ."43 .2u7 P.C. .633 .630 .fi3 .552 .4S4 .452 .407 .355 Tt fur an error 1 y Mo.'-. ATLANTIC LEAGUE. Won. uoL P.C. 21 22 18 19 12 18 17 17 18 25 21 !A STATE LEAGUE, won. Loi. . ... 17 16 13 14 12 10 n n J3 li 15 STERN LEAGUE. Won. Lot- 13 13 14 12 10 9 S 8 9 10 11 10 30 14 .649 .564 .514 .514 .3:'4 .432. P.C. .630 .593 .542 .519 .500 .318 P.C. .684 .619 .609 .545 ' .478 .474 .474 .300 3 ALIi YESTERDAY. nerican League. : Detroit 10; Washlnjton 0. o: Chicago-New York game ft grounds. ,1s: St. Louis 6; Boston 0. nd: Cleveland 6; Philadelphia rational League. n: Brooklyn 0; Cincinnati 3. irk: New York 2; Chicago 5. Iphla: Philadelphia 3; Pitts- : Boston 1: St Louis 4. outhern LOgue. rleans: New Orleans-Atlanta med, rain." n: Memphis 4; Birmingham 8. Hock: Little Rock-Montgom-aied off. M , ort; Shreveport-Nashvlllej no jled. Ui Atlantic League, stonr Charleston 2; Macon L nville: Jacksonville 2; Savan- Ma: Augusta 6; Columbia 0. Stale State League, i: Roanoke 2: Norfolk L iouth: Portsmouth 8; Lynch- ond: Danville 15; Richmond 3. Eastern League, -star: Rochester 4; . Jersey al; Montreal 8; Providence 2. th Carolina League ille: Sumter 7; Greenville 6. n: Darlington 8; Anderson 2. :,urg: Orangeburg 8; Spartan- n. j . 7-.V'k...nvi:ie .' W OH flx-2 7 . ... h . 01i) i- ." 1 6 "pitip-l: SavldiP and riohan: D find Kahlkoft'. fimmans. Time, 1:30. Umpire, Fitz- SOmi CAROLINA LEAGUE, . Greenville, S. C Mny. 23. Errors cost Greenvllel the camp with Sumter. The score was close and the result in doubt to the end. Score: R. H. E. Greenville 001 C15 000-6 7 6 Sumter... 100 102 :017 8 3 Batteries: Greenville Lavaland and Gllmore; Sumter Drumm and Stevens. Anderson. S. C. May 23. As was ex pected, Darlington took the opening game from Anderson. Several changes have been made in the Anderson team and bet ter luck is expected to-morrow. Score: R. H. E. Anderson ... 000 000 020-2 9 9 Darlington 000 531 110-8 14 4 Batteries: Anderson Reuth and Swink; Darlington Oeheme and Malloy. Orangeburjr, S. C, May 23. Orangeburg took her fourth game to-day Spartan burg losing. The exhibition was good in spite of a bad field and errors. fcore: ... R. H. E. Orangeburg .. .. .... 001 0O4 03x-8 11 Spartanburg .. .. ... 000 011 000-2 10 4 i . ' . ' (',:: , : ) IK: b-t t ;- ; : -- f. t t'-irt'-f i'.I"! M.-;in t. Mfrfiiari! .. .. Kxci : -s for Ui iy Accumij!,u I : :.. n.-y for month.. Accumulated excess for year rUtX'U'lTAUlON (in InchoB) Total f ,r 24 hours ending 8 p. m. . Total for the month Accumulated deficiency for month . Total for iho vr.ir .. ' Accumulated deficiency for year 12 3j( 0 1.0l 1.73 9.49 11.25 Negro Kills Youngr White Man. Selma. Ala., May 23. Fred P. Hol- lis. a prominent young man, was shot and killed by Ed Glover, a negro, near Thomaston, early to-dayv In the shooting which followed, Ed Glover was Injured In the shoulder, but made his escape and a posse Is now in pur suit The trouble arose over the col lection of a. debt. StatcsyillcFcmaleCplIege Modern equipment, able faculty. Battertesi Orangeburg Ivanrs noi irge bikuuhco. iwina noma in Bueses; Spartanburg Warren antfXran--taences.- Moderateprlces for auch ston. v.; I excellent advantages. Only good and UUCAN LEAGUE. Mo., May 23. The St Louis pffated Boston to-day In the ie of the aeries, to 0. . ., .. .. 800 030 00X- 10 0' . .. 1. .. ' ooo of ooo-o a I : Pelty and O'Connor: Tanne mbruster. Time, 1:35. Umpires, and Stafford. ( , O., May 23. Cleveland took . the series from Philadelphia, e visitors out ., ..... 000 014 OOx-6 9 ' 0' a .. .. .. 00 000 000-0 6 : Thielman and CUrk; Coombs ..it Tune, 1:57. Umpire. Con- Baltimore Horse Show Opens. Baltimore. Md., May 23. The ninth an nual exhibition of the Baltimore Horse Show Association opened at the Elk Ridge kennels of Charles Street avenue to-day with a large list of entries and a fair -attendance despite the threatening condition of the weather. The first prize winners of to-day's events included Leh man Strauss, of New Tork, in all three of the classes for horses in harness; Mrs. Charles- Hurkamp, of Virginia, green hunters, light weight; West Chester Farm, Orange. N. J., qualified hunters, middle weight, and Edwin H. Wetherbee, of New York, saddle horses and hunters. nd Jumpers. 'The show will continue, to morrow and Saturday. , V TO DIE IN TIIE ELECTRIC CHAIR. rtmnitirn TrollpT Car Conductor Con victed of Murder of Dr. Charles Wllmot Townsend Delivered Most Impassioned Speech to the Jury, NTnr Vork. -Mav 2S. "I am no Harry K. Thaw but plain John Bell. I have no wealth but If I toad, I could produce witnesses whose testi mony would acquit me." With these words a Brooklyn trouey ear conductor closed an impassioned address to the Jury that two hours later was to find him guilty or muraer in the first degree. raii a vounir man of medlocric at tainments, was happily married a few years ago.. A year after the wedding iita wife died In childbirth. Dr. Charles Wllmot Townsend, a prom inent physician of Staten isiana, naa attended her. On the humble stone that marked her grave Bell caused to h chiseled: "Revenee renews our happy love In heaven." To his friends he expressed the conviction that his wife had not received the proper med ical care. , On the nieht of January 29 last Dr. Trtwnnpnd was shot to death in his bed. He had been awakened ny an intruder and exclaimed: ' "If you are here to rob, taM.wnat you can find, but do not harm my family or me." ti annnnRAd hureiar repuea: "T want none of your things; I want! you, anu urt-u. Mrs. Townsend, who occupiea ine vtth Vipr- hnnhnnrt . was tne ; aoie rltn!a fit the murder. Letters subsequently written by Bell caused 'his arrest, and in court his own familv. with the exception of his rfather, who was excused, appeared against him. A half brother testified that Bell confessed to having killed th nhvslclan for revenge. Judge Abbott denied a motion "for a new trial and forthwith: seniencea the prisoner to be electrocuted on the first Monday in July, unn received the verdict and sentence stolidly. r rich., May 23. Patten was hit io Innings, while Washington a scoring on Kllllan. Manager f Eetrolt, to-day received io inlte suspension for argument re Evans ua Wednesday. u. 11. r,, 100 Wx-10 11 0 a .. .. .. 000 000 000-0 7 3 : KllMan and Payne; Patten r. Time, 1:20. Umpire, Evans. TIONAL LEAGUE. ' ' la. Pa., May 23.-Philadelphla -e atraight to-day by abutting ' ' R. H. E. . .. ooo ooo ooo-o 1 o i .. ,. 20J 000 KW-I 8 1 PhillpP and Smith; Pittln jlru aim. 1:20. Umpire, Rig- s. w, Observer. Dir.nc. P. rrowr., D. II Rhyne, A. J. L r , Cramer, ::. c. Holt, Wm. E. Ho!t, J A. I P. Wilson, J. w. Cannon, Jr., S. II. T. r. : II. Anderson, It. L. Gibbon, II. C. Tec L. I Johnston, w. S. Alexander, & S. Mc.;nch, C. Brown, T. II. Ilaughton. F. D. Lethco, a. G. Tre OFFICERS: WM. E. HOLT, Vice President A. T. SUlIMZr, Assistant Cashier, J-rCt capital and iTints vi any a me tarcrjias ' rs, H. T7. :.. A. Dan it, J. ::::vr. Jr., d. ' 3 Holt, C. W. II. Dul3, Willis r.!zer. 5 n ::. i stnrilniln crlrls are 'wnntpd Ttnnrri and tuition for sfssion, 8147.00. Other prices as moderate. Send for cata logue. J. A. SCOTT, D. D. Pres. Modern Homes Iror .SaEe 8 -room house, E. Fourth street, slate roof, fine location, ehady side of street; for quick sale.. .. . .. .. $4,250. 6-room house, good location, Dllworth, slate roof, ehady side of street .... .....,v$4,500. 6-room' cottage, N. Church atr set, large lot .... .... .. ., $3,400. t-room house, N. McDowell street, good neighborhood .. .. $3,250. J. T. Murphy d Go.. Vfiona 84$. 43 N. Tryon St. A DESIRABLE INVESTIilENT ,.A convenient form of investment tor persons who desire. bso , . ' lute security la the Certificate ef Deposit Issued by this bank, whloh 'bears 4 per east Interest from the day It li received till withdrawn, if left three months or longer.' ' . v - . - ' - . ... ,'"' ' ' ".'.'.' The Hants & farmers national Bank CHARLOTTE. X. e. Oct Your Share The tailoring season is well advanced. You know what the weather has been.. Just to tempt the tardy buyer we're offering a "Special Cut" In Two-Piece erge Suits. Got a big supply of the right auallty. Plenty for everybody. ' Step forward and get your share. ' SPECIAL $25.00. Cabaniss & Co. Inc. t S. Tryon Street, M fibre WsH Plaster; "Ksril CfincT " 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 factured by CHARLOTTE PLASTER CO. Write for Booklet CHARLOTTE. N. C ry 23. 6t Louis won to-day ffeiffer sharply, while Bebee v-al players down to a few U"' It H. K .. ........ W) 020 011-4 12 .. 000 000 0101 4 0 : Bebee and Noonan: Pfcffer i. Time 1:41. Umpires, Car i IQem. ; , N. T., May 23.-Poor hitting cn bass and wretchei fielding rt of Brooklyn to-day enabled to win tho last game of the . lea, Z to I . R. H. PI 101 000 MO-a S 2 .. .. .. .... 000 000 000- 4 : Coakley and Mclian; Strick atler. Time, 1:40. Umpire, X MaT 2S.-Cl-icai?o defeated s.t the Polo Grounds to-day by - 5 to 2, winning two out of the -.ree games. Manager McOraw n the services of his entire t pitchers, but couldnot etave R.1LK. . .. .. ...... 200 030 000- .10 2 . ... O'JO 002 ftOO 2 10 : r Lundgreri and Klelng; t Mathewaon, Taylor, Pergu- ; nity and Bresnahan, Time, ,n-x, O'Pay Emslle. Xtlir.RS LEAGOl Tenn- May 23. The locals . rme la the ninth inning, : : y to cenire sconng mo win R. ILB. AAA AM ArVl it - 1 : Kara '. er.d Cil 0(0 0914 8 0 n and Garvin; CrisUll Owen, Time, im. im nnowNsniiiiE jWYon on stand i Denies Truth of Import That Otlznw nntat-A 110.000 as Ret'ard for In- rnmriatJnn reading to Discovery of Persons Who Did Shooting Humor Started by onio Man. . Washington, May v. 23. Mayor Frederick J. Combe, of Brownsville, Texas, was the only witness before the Senate committee on military ai f airs to-day in the investigation of the shooting affray there on August 1 3 last, which resuitea in xne ais charRe of negro soldiers garrisoned at ort Brown. After telling or mci- denti connected with the shooting affray and subpequent events in which he figured, the mayor was cross-examined hy Senator Foraker at great length. The Senator to particularly Interested in a report that citizens of Brownsville had raised J10.000 to be offared as a reward for information leading to a discovery of the persons who did the shooting. "There wa no truth in that re port." said Mayor Combe. "It was started by an Ohio man." Senator Foraker Joined In the laughter,' which greeted the remark, and asked the name of the man. "l mink u was L,ongwortn. Sena tor," replied Tne witness. KIs first name doesnt happen to be Nicholas, ooes it?" Inquired Sen ator Foraker. "I don't remember," said the may or. ;;:" ' '-.A- . Well, nt course, you don't mean the President's son-in-law 7" asked the Senator. , .. The mayor hastened to assure the mmmlttee that it waa not the On in Congressman and after the laughter naa sunsiaea, me conversation was ex purged from the records. The committees examination will be continued to-morrow. "ON THK SQUAmL" WE ARB BXCLUSIVD AGENTS FOR Newbro's Herpieide NEW, SCIENTIFIC, NON 1 URITANT GERMICIDE. , FOR THE SCALP. Barbers' size, 1 gallon, $1.50. NURSES' REGISTER . HDHAM UlllMII J 'C ON THE SQUARE 'WE NEViEni CLOSE." Long Distance, 'Phone Booth. fphone irTTT n. Mcdowell street $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. Located near the eentre. Annual rent about $3,500.00. Y.TJ , ... pay 7 1-3 per cent, net on Investment over and above tax: " and insurance. For further particulars, call at ofSce. SOUTIiEP REAL ESTATE, LOAN AMD TRUST C0::?ATi Surplus $100,000. I R. A. DUNN, Capital $75,000. W. S. ALEXANDER, . President Thone BS5. SOS N. Tryon St . R B. A Wc can always fill your orders promptly, regardless of quantity Daily Ice capacity 160 tons. rf Horse Rears and Falls Upon Its Rider. Macon, Ga., May 21. Capt. Robert J. Anderson, tax rece-lver for Bibb county, while riding at head of Elks parade this afternoon, was thrown from his horse which reared back and fell on him and rendered him uncon scious. Condition is serious. .WTIC LEAGUE. Vav 23. AuptiM a ont c v. jy poiU t'j-ciy . A SUr Mills X Corit Bleal. i i W. M. CROIVELL. f S '"ne 744. Is There , A Lump On Your Liver? Mida Water .Will Hake it Hump. All Drug Stores ' "or , '. n Prr-:i C?ri:::!;7.Co. Standard Ice and Fuel Co, Coal and Ice Ffccr.2 19 Two years guarantee with every JOHN HOLLAND FOUIM! PEH New lots, : new section. new Charlotte. ' Bifferer lots than elsfiwhftrfl fsmallest 93x279 feetV at smaller prices than any. un a broad belt road. Latest cuts in earth. Popular prices, $250.00 and up, but any one dirt cheap. Easv terms, 1-4 cash, bal ance as you like it. F. D. ALEXANDER Ask him wherev 193 S. Tryon. 'Phones C04 r U Dojhey Scratch ? 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 larsv Call 'phone 160. si A. MORRIS McDONtT Vice Free.- , See. and Treaav f EXECUTORS OF. ESTATES ometlmea-flie before settling wth the beneficiaries. ,Thli eomBc la Qualified by law to act as executor and its ' existence is tr j patuaL Besides, it has all necessary clerical force for acouratel- keeplng the books and a competent board of directors to advv la the handling of Trust Funds. ' f MffiCAil TRUST COM' Trust Building. . Charlotte, N. C (Bharlotte Trust Qotnp'i ' 18 EAST TRADE STREET GENERAL BANKING, WITO 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 yon to consider this. bank along those leaj t. tL LITTLE, Preeldent ' JO. M. PATTERSON, Vice Preside L. IL DAGOOD, Cashier. , fi FIRST NATIONAL BANK . CnARLOTTE, If. CI . r . ..... , HENRT BL McADEN. ' GEO. W. BRYAN.. IL M. VICTOR. Preddeat Vloe President Cathief Capital. ...... ..v..r.. . . . . . . . .$800.ooo.oo t Smrplus and ProttU. $2I1.08.5 DIRECIORSi 7 F. D. ALEXANDEH G. W. BRYAN J. a BURROUGHS - FRANK GUjREATII J. 8. MYERS HENRY II. McADEN V. B. MTDOWELL W. & RODMAN. T. W. WADI3 CRAS. A.. WTIillAlI Tour business respectfully solicited. Every courtesy and aeeoatr ' dation extended J consistent wltlnafe banking. , X.ll'-.,'., IL M: VI 7roR,:CaahJei :r..:''k.' " Banii The Charlotte National CHLlRliOTTE, N. O. " Many of our largest depositors started in business In a vary sil way with an account at this bank, twenty to tneir miereat t terlaliy helped them and placed them among the most, substa. business men of this city. - t We solicit your businesa n T. TfRATBL President W. H. TWITTY, Cas'J , . JNO. M. SCOTT, Vice President I IV o the First Dollop Deposited In our Savings Bank which lays the foundation for a means for future needs. It will be a real pleasure to add .t,i nnthtv tn man it btow week by week, by the mon " V ' t. . t.iir it nvir with you. Have money In the t CbJCV - ------ 7 'We Pay You to Save Southern Loan & Savings Ba . A I W. L. JKNKINS, Ck l P. M. BROWN, President R. A. DUNN, Vl President Are you beginnln g to plan for your ; iimmpr In The -'Mounfoi; Perhaps you would be interested In that seven-room cottage for sale near nendcrsonvllle and Flat Rock and which we can or a 10-acre site In' a 'beautiful, oak grove for $1,860, or with 40 r woodland, including a picturesque glen, through which flows a clea tain stream, for $3,500. ' We have also another beautiful site of ten acres command: mountain view for $1,000, and a smaller one for $500. ( AH of thera located near the Charlotte colony net f;r fro 'dersonvllle. ' 1 (
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