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I- LEAGUE. Won. Li ta K 16 12 Lost. 9 13 15 17 25 "9 A' 3 .211 P.C. .7S8 .6X3 .6:3 .541 .S0 3M .-!73 , J . . ! - v.-erf. - t ,tVi,- t-j. -,;t T3 -tiay ana .niy hntl on ciunoe i scire. 'ulianoy's hit saved the visitors runs, he suue v. as se-ru-ational throunhnuij. Score: K. II. acksonvi'.le OX) fiCO 000-2 ususU o-.n) ft') 0x 0 J u Batteries Savidce and Pchan: Schorp nd Fox and Connelly. Time 1:3a. em pire, Davis. LEA QUE. Wen. Lost 24 23 19 15 19 18 16 15 18 20 18 18 24 23 21 P.C. .m .571 $1 .455 .442 .439 .432 Marnn. fia.. .Tnn Macrn defeated Columbia in a pretty contest to-day. Score: Macon 02 001 0O-.-3 ft i Columbia 10) ow lw-z s 4 Batteries: Quinn and Harnisn: Mcwen- zie and Hawkins. Time 1:4a. umpire, Mace. , Savannah, Ga., June 6.-A profusion ot errors cost Savannah tnc game wun Charleston to-day. The locals cni- io pieces in the fourth inning. score: x. Savannah 000 ooi-i is i Charleston- 000 400 002- 8 1 Batteries: Deaver ana K.aniKon; wins and Evens. Time 1:35. Umpire, uucwey. ATLANTIC LISA GUIS. won. Lo ... .. .. ..-29 31 27 23 20 13 21 24 22 23 27 33 P.C. .686 .564 .Mil .500 .426 ,2Si STATE LEAGUE. Won. Lost P.C. 21 17 18 16 IS 14 16 18 18 17 19 18 .568 .515 ,5ii0 .485 AM .438 IALL YESTERDAY. merloan League. .ston: Washington 2; St. phla: Philadelphia 8; Chlca- i k: New York 0: Cleveland 5. ; lioston 2: Detroit 6. Vational League. r. Chicago 8; New York t ,cr- T(ttihure 8: Boston 0. s: St Lnuls 3; Philadelphia a U: Cincinnati 4; Brooklyn called, darkness), outhcrn League. t,hami Birmingham 8; Mem- : TCoor Orleans 4: Atlanta 0. romery: Montgomery 11; le: Nashville 12; Little Rock h Atlantic League. h: Charleston 8; Savannah 1. : Macon 3; Columbia . . a: Jacksonville 2; Augusta 0. rlnia Stale League. ire: Lynchburg 3: Danville 2. e: Portsmouth 8; Koanoke 2. ,nd: Norfolk 3: Richmond 2. Eastern League ire: Buff ala 8; Baltimore 4. ir. Vomurlt R. Montreal 3. citv: Jersey City 9: Toronto 5, nee: Rochester 6; Providence h Carolina League. e: Darlington 9; Greenville 2. m: Orangeburg 8; Anderson r: Sumter-Spartanburg game bitter team falling to make at Columbia. aUCAN LEAGUE. k. June 6 Cleveland scored tory here to-day shutting out Americans 9 to V. R. II. E O30 002 000-6 8 000 W 0000 6 : Llebhard and Clark; Doylis Kleinow. Time 2:05. Umpire on. June 6. Pitcher Smith ,n the ninth to-day, St. Louis ore and -then defeated wash ie 10th with a fusillade of hit R. H. E x .. .. .. 200 000 WO 0-2 8 000 000 002 3 -6 11 Time 2:05. Umpire, rinor. : ; ' ; i.. . . . Mr. v..:i r.ar;,; ..i, t. best man; 'tv.-r;. Richard Thonvison er to the l.i i &. Julia Snipes and kin were flower pi Your: 'j I'oard and eou- in and broth proomsmen. Mi:;s Mi AzuU Itan U. All these pre sented the harKloomeat appearance In white and the men In black. Seventy five guests gave their congratulations following the ceremony and a recep tion was tendered them preparatory to their going to Jamestown. Rich mond and other places. They left on the 8:30 train and will return next week. The couple received handsome pres ents In great numbers and these rep resented every phase of domestic life. The oity has seldom had wedded a "tuple so popular, roth naving come here two years ago from other places. They marry wisely and welL SOUTH CAROLINA LEAGUE. Specl.il to The Observer Darlington, a. u., June 6. -The locum won in an uninteresting one-sided gamo to-day. iTreenvllle used two pitchers dui n no avail. Errors on the part of the visitors contributed to the result Score: R. H. E. Darlington ,. ,. ",.. 040 202 01x-9 6 2 Greenville- 000 010 100-2 4 5 Batterlear Heisman and Malloy; Arm strong, Laval and Gilmore. Special to The Observer. Anderson, a. C. J una . rne visitors won in a slugging match this afternoon. Both pitchers were batted hard. Aside froui this there were no features. Score: V k. n. xu Anderson ooo 200 004-6 11 l Orangeburg ........ '000 022 202-8 u - Batteries: KInsey and wenmnger; i-.ua- wig and Heusje. Other Baseball Games. Harnv-pr. N. H." June 6. Dartmouth ended the baseball season here to-day by defeating the University of Alabama 2 to 1. Ther) was -harp fielding on both ui.ioit Pnntnin ski ion nitcnea an excel lent earns for Dartmouth, sinning out u rasn and allowing pui lour hub. w Score: Dartmouth COOOOlOlx-3 8 Alabama )0 010 000-1 . 4 J Batterii!: Kllion ana tnoppeiey; oan ders and King. x RECORDS FOR THE CUPS. "Xlght Raiders" Scrape Several Do zen Kentucky Tobacco Beds. Henderson, Ky., June 6. A. report received to-day states that Beveral do zen tobacco beds near Jordan Springs, Ky., were scraped last night The plants destroyed would have been suf ficient to set out several hundred acres In tobacco. The work Is supposed to have been done by "night raiders." THE WEATHER. Washington, June 8. Forecast: Virginia and North Carolina., fair Fri day, except showers in extreme west portions, warmer; Saturday showers, Jght west winds becoming east. South Carolina, fair Frldav fair on the coast showers in the Interior; fresh- west winds. Georgia, fair Friday: Saturday show ers; light variable winds. East Florida, fair Friday and Saturday, except showers Saturday in north por tion- light west winds. West Florida. Alabama. Mississippi and Louisiana, fair Friday; Saturday show ers, cooler fresh south winds. Eastern Texas, fair Friday and Satur day; fresh south winds. West Texas, fair Friday and saturaay, except showers and cooler in north por tion Friday. ? Golfer, at Atlanta, Play First ana Second Ronnds Weather Was Perfect and Playing: Excellent. Atlanta, Ga.. June 6. The first and sec end rounds of the championship, Dixie, Gate city and Kenesaw cuds were May' ed on the second day of the southern Golf Association's tournament to-day The final records for the day show Eus tis. r,t New Orleans: Thsch. Jr.. of Birm ingham; wnitnoy, or rsew urieans, ana ward, of Birmingham, leading for tht championship cup; Carroll, of New Or leans: Hill, of Atlanta; uaiey. or wasn vine, and Mi3on. of Macon, leading tne Mcond division for the Dixie cup; mai lorv. of MemDhls: Cutler, of Macon: Da vldKon, of -Chattanooga, and Watson, of Birmingham, lending for the Gate City cup; and Morrow, of Memphis; Strain, ot Darien: Mangle. f New-Orleans, add Smith, of Nashville, remain ror tne Ken esaw cun. t To-morrow the seminnais ror au rour cups wl'l be played and the finals of Saturday. The weather to-day was perfect and the playing was xcellsnt Ma, June (--Philadelphia shut to-flay inrougn me enernve VVaddell. ' - RILE. . .. .. 000 noc 00O-O o 1 a ,7 1. '.. .. OOO 200 10x3 8 2 : Walsh, Sullivan and McKar lell and Schreck. Time 2:10. Uurst and Connolly. Race Shift to Gravcsend Coarse. New Yr rk, June 6.-rFHp- Flap, showing grent improvement over her last race easily won the Westminster handicap of JlO.OOO at Graves'nd torday. She was ad mlraWv ridden by J. Martin, who had liii tirst mount sioe his suspension at itoimont" Park. Lady Winifred, backe down from 4 to 1 to 9 to 5, favorite At post time, got a lead of C lengths at the start for the Criterion Makes and was never headed. Summirles: . KirMt nice, about fi furlongs: Oraculum, !t to 5, Win. Rid Klver, 11. to t, second Zal, 8 u.l. third. Tinm 1:12 8-B. Second rac?, the Greenfield steeple chase about 2 miles: Phantom 8 to 1 won; Caller. 6 to l, second; Dulclan, 15 to 1. third. Tin' 4:07. Third ra" the Criterion stakes. B fur longs: Lady Winifred, ) to 5, won; Meggi Hill, 7 f? i, second; tflia O'Neill, 7 la third. Time 1:02, Fourth raco, the Westminster handicap mile and a nuarter: Flip Flat). 4 to 1 won; Philander. 7 to 1. second; Running water, & to 2. third. Time 2:0? 1-8. f if in race, selling, mile and a fur even, won; Flowawoyj nrna Stella. 12 to 1. third Tune C loung was not at his v and In the sixth Inning D! Itim'for h sIdkIh and ttiree its winning 6 to ,2t . .."'.." n. h. F .. m m iw-4n t o .. .. .. .... Oul 000 010-2 7 2 : Klllian and Archer; Young Time 1:56. Umpires, Evans i d. ; lfng: Flavleny, to 2, second; Ma" Time 1:58 2-3. TIOSTAL LEAGUE. . June 6. The Philadelphia won to-day from St. ijouis 4 visitors bunched their hits. . - j E ,. 300 000 000-2 11 i. .. .. .. .. 000 300 010-4 ; i.'iown and Marshall; Plttln- )n. Time 1:50. Umpire, Car to In . June (LTha Bostrt'tis made appearance here of the season nhut out, only on man reach- t..ue. " R H. E. .. ., .... 020 0G3 01X-4 8 .. .. X) (W OiJO-O 3 : Willis' and -Gibson: Linda i-r end Brown. Time 2:05. Um- i and Johnstone. June 8. By bunching five ot in the third and fourth ln- i the aid of an error and three "ag. again defeated New York ; z. Buerkard sna . Kantian :.. -rational catches " . v ' R. H. E. 002 100 OOx-3 10 k 000 000 020-2 4 s: Taylor and Kling; McGinni- and Bowerman. Time !:. rtigler and O'Lay. Churchill Downs Sommnrles Louisville." Kv.'? Juiia Prnnl An art Tjtn me immii'-an at Church! I Downs todav hlg -"inning was made in the third race on unntiand backed from to 1 3 to L Ths horse was also playi.d pimi rooms an over tii( country. 1 i rirst rac, i.furlnnrs. soiling: Trcna. 10 to i. won; Su-mdUiriZt Hf hm, 10 to 1. sec ond: Nettle. 4 to 1. third Ttmo 1-U 1.V Second race, selling, mile: Western, lit 1. Won. Mnzi'1 Patch a K .m.. Solly M., to 1, third. Time 1:42 3-5. ' ' itilrd race, mil-; plantlnnd, 3 to 1, won: Llttls Lighter. M to 1. s.eonrt: Rean Brummel. 7 to 5. third. Time 1:40 5-n. Fourth raep. 7 furlonrh. frn hnnllen- Frontenac, 3 to 2wor; Fantiistlc. 3 to 1, jecond; Light Wool, 3 to l, third, ' Time 1:2 t-4. . ,. , Fifth race. & furlonas: Orlendot: 11 tn 5. won; Col. Bradn. 20 to 1. second: Ada C. Walker, 10 10 1, third. Time 1:01 2-6. Sixth race, mile and a sixteenth, -oil. ing: BendUo, 9 to 6, won; poteus, 15 to 1. econd; SaK, 5 to 1, third. Time. 1:W 113. -'. Seventh race. furlong, selling: Vo- lioome, 2 to 1. won; Camlllcv 4 to l. ,. ond; Field l.rk, 1 to 5, third. Time 1:14 1-8. ; .. . . 010 020 000 000 100-4 12 .. .. 009 WJ 012 000 100-4 15 ;-Kwlng and Bohlet; Kucker. ; nd Bitter. Time 2 hours. I'm JLTMLRV LEAGUE. Ttnn., June Nashville Rock's pitcher hard in ths g to-day making nine runs. K. H. 1 290 010 Mx-12 10 k j0 000 02 2 8 ,: y '"'J and Hardy; Hart and ; i i?.. Time 1.21 Umpire m, Ala., June 6. Birmingham .. ;;.rh to-day. R. H. E. 1 .. ... .. .. 004 400 00X- 13 . .. .. .. mm 021-5 g : Chirk and Gprvln; Crystal! t. Time 1:53. Umpires, Pf en Jiackttt fl, Jnri .-Inabillty to hit coMly rrorH by the local - taui to New Orleani. sir.-t Km!I: !".'!! Sixth race. 5 furlangs: He Knows, 8 to won?jt Lario, 20 to 1. seoof.d: incog 110, 0 to 1, third. Time 1 Deposit in tlio lar;;c: t . . ::: the CiroIii:;i.i. Assets over three irdllicn dollars. Four per cent, interest, compounded quarterly. Deposits made before June 6th bear interest from June 1st. R. A. DUNN, President. ' W1I. E. HOLT, Vice President A. G. Brenizer, Cashier. Mi Ccmir-ercial IMb:! B::!i CHARLOTTE, II. C. J FACTORY SITES FOR SALE If you are interested in a factory site, either on Southern or Seaboard Railway, it will pay you to see us before making a purchase, as we have several fine locations to offer. . . J. E. Murphy & Go. Phone 841. 43 N. Tryon St. t-. t -'.',! .i t. ; t t ' : '; '-- . .t c cf 1 : .. ' : cf j ' 1 .',.'! t .. i. i ( ,i ' X i ; v.; i.-p. ; -. i. - ; t i. .rcl ;. r t - 1. . c t M ' 1 ti... , . ; t i.s. r cf tr.ie i i t'-.a i' ." cl I. f t;e cci.vtiva cf ls ir.tort.t, as t :.i tha xr:j:t. l t z 1 -guaranteed by our company. Ve solicit your burlnesa and invite a careful Inspection cf t methods and Itans. " mm. m mi, io.vt wmn co:.r... LOCAL OFFICE V. 8. WEATHER BU- . REAU. Charlotte, June 6. Sunrise 5:09 a. m. Sunset 7: 34 p. m. TEMPERATURE ln degrees) Highest temperature .. .. .. l-owest temperature .. Mean temperature .. .. .. Deficiency ror the day Accumulated deficiency for month .. Accumulated excess for year .. .. .. PRECIPITATION (in inches) Total for 24 hours ending 8 p. m... Total for themonth Accumulated excess for month .... Total for the year Accumulated deficiency ror year .. Prevailing wind direction 0 1.33 22 13.81 9.20 S. W. J BENNETT, Observer. FRUIT LAX The Fruit Cure for Con stipation, nature's true remedy. New, delicious and efficacious. Sounds strange, but we can . prove it. Sam ple free. Dilworth DruQ Store, INTEREST Few people realize how , quickly money multiplies vrhen deposited In -a savings account The daily newspapers recently related the story of a man who some forty years ago placed on deposit In a bank the sum of seventy-five dollars. This money remained untouched until 1906, when to the surprise of every one con cerned, the deposit with the accumulated Interest had Increased to $1,085.00. You Ncarf-open an account at 4 per cent, com pounded four times a year, with the SavlngB , Department of this bank. - The Merchants & . Farmers National Bank QHARLOTTB, N. Q. Wood fibre Wa!l Plaster, "Hard OiIT ' The Builder's Mend. Freezing does not hurt ; natural shrinkage will not crack itrWater does not make it fall off; hard as stone. Write for booklet. Manu factured by CHARLOTTE PLASTER CO. Writ tor Booklet CHARLOTTE. N, C. 'Phone 247. n. g. davm. iwmh OFF OV.JJO-MILE RACE. The Monday Question will he up for settlement again In a day or so. You will never nettle It until you settle It right. Our way the modern way - of relieving you of all the mess all the bother, all the trouble of giving you better results and more prompt, dependable service is the right way. Try it once; see for yourself. . M Charlotte Steam laundry Lannderers, Dyers, Cleaners, 219 South Tryon Street Si Torpwlo -Roat - I)c.troyer .,, start I From Uio boouanu Mguumip ror Capo Henry, Va. Kkw Yiw-k June 6. Six torneflo boat destroyers started to-day on a 240-mile rneo from ;he scotiana ngnisnip io vop Henry, Va. They were in iibkciiip Whionle and the Trnxton, Wordtn. Stew art. Hull and Hoi kins. comprising tne second tcrpedo flotilla. The weatlHT was rainy javorawic ior a fast raw when the swift craft ra ged b- h nd the stsrting nn-i rcr a nymg fiari.. The wind was tie ih and the eea was lumpy. , . -M ' At the nnin oi in race, mo urnuuri, will proce-5t V Hampton Roads to be present at the .lameftown Exposition on Georgia Uav Junj 10. Brit and Nelson to FigM. f?(in Francls''Oi June 6.-'Jimmy" Brltt nd Battling Nelson lat nlglit sianed ar tide- for a 20-ounl flKht on the nlcht of Julv 1 in this city, the weight to he l:J3 pounds at 6 'clock on the day of th5 contest. The winner is to receive 60 per cent, ot tl purse and the low, 40. WEDDING IJKLLS AT SALISIIVRV. 3fr. Wade lUinbln' and mum haran '". Ttiomason the. Part In to a Pretty 3Iarrlage CVrcmony Thurstlny Even- n'X at hullKlrtiry. gpecii'l to The Ohhc-rvr, fialibury, June C Mlr nrah Thorna-i'iM, Die piftty lauhtt-r of .lr. .,, i' m, j ib A. Thomson, this ,.ON TnE SQUARE." Spiro. Powder Relieves Chafing, Prickly Heat, and . Inflammation, Is guaranteed to remove odor of perspiration. 25c, and 50c. NURSES' REGISTER Moese for Sale n. Mcdowell street $1,800. Can arrange good terms. Lot well lo cated. Five-room cottage. This is all right If I ' .""'"."'-'"'.''"-.;-. 1 ' - you We thinking of buying, see us at once. tOi If. Tryon f) Thons BS5. COAL ICE We can always your orders promptly7 regardless of quantity Daily Ice capacity : ..; ; ' ' : J .;V'"'.i. . J 60 tons. r m. Mo Great Fat Big Lots 200 feet front and wider by 450 feet and, deeper, in Charlotte; northward of centre ; on a fine belt road ; rear of several of the lots watered by a clear running branch. Prices $400.00 to $500.00. E. Z. terms. Any one lot will make three good lots, P. D. ZLBXJWDER 202, South Tryon Charlotte N. C. Standard Ice and fuel Co. Coal and Ice Phone 19 ONTIIE Inauguration Pullnutn Parlor Car Service Via Seaboard llotwecn Charlotte and Wilmington, lYains fO and 39. Pullman parlor car will leave Char lotte; dally train No. 40,' 6:30 a. m. for Wilmington. Returning, ' leave Wilmington , dally, train JJ9 p. m. Thla will give excellent service be tween, Charlotte and Wilmington. What is Good ! laundering Laundry work may mean most anything, but correct laundering is quite a dif ferent proposition. The laundry that cleanses your clothes without wearing them out after a 'few wash ings . is a good laundry. That's the "Moder way of doing business. 'Phone 160. Capital S75.C00.C0. President, W. S. ALEXANDER. Suixliig $1C0,CC3.CJ. Vice ITCe: .ens, k. a. du:; Secretary and Treasnrcr, a. siorris Mcdonald. Tenth kiii!2 fei&e ".. , v .... I -' ( ' " The fourth ward, and especially Tenth avenue, Is in many n spects thd" most desirable residential section in Charlotte. We,o! fer for sale a home on the northwest corner at Tenth avenue an Ponlar street (Mavor S. S. McNlnch's former home), lot 54x16 with eight rooms, at the low prloe of . . .......... . . $8,23 THE CHARLOTTE "REALTY CO. A. G. CRAIG, Secretary. Thoue 277. OC3ce 18 E. Trade EXECUTORS OF ESTATES sometimes die before settling with the beneficiaries. This compar. Is qualified by law to act aa executor and Its existence Is pen petuaL Besides, it has all neoessary clerical force f or accuratelj keeping the books and a competent board of directors to advlh in the handling of Trust Funds. , . AHlBtlCAN TRIISI CCTffl Trust Building. ..: ' ' -' Charlotte, N. C j 1 m m 1 " 1 iii 1 1 ili pjjj.BMfcjiMMMsafiaMasssssMBSrtSBl eharlotte Trust . Qomp9 1 18 EAST TRADE STREET GEXERAL BANKING. WITH SAVINGS DEPARTMENT 'MENT , you wan j mmodatlng In laokinr about for a hank to receive your money, bank. We want you to consider this bank along those lines ,J. EL LITTLE, President. C. M. PATTERSON. Vice PrealdeJ ' Ij. 1L HAGOOD. Cashier. ; ; v FIRST ' NATIONAL BANK ' : CHARLOTTE. N. Cb HENRY M. MeADEN. GEO. W. BRYAN. H. M. VICTOR, j President. Yioe Pesldeot Cashle; . Capital. ............ .-a......... tS00.000.on fnrplna and ProIts..ir ....22i.008.5 DTHEOTORSt v HENRY M. MeADEN N . ' P. B, MDOWELL X9. B. RODMAN T. W. WADE W J F. D. ALEXANDER G. W. BRYAN J. C BURROUGHS FRANK GILREATH J, S. S ITERS CHAS. A. WTLLIaSi -. . .. . .... .... . k Tour business respectfully solicited. , Every courtesy and acoomr datlon extended consistent with safe banking. . . H. !.' VI7TOR. Cashier. 0 The Charlotte Nationiii Baii; CTIARIiOTTE. N. O, f Many of our largest depositors started In business in a very si way with an account at tnis nana, r iaemy 10 meir lmerests j Serially helped them and placed them among the most substai business men of this city. We solicit your business. B. D. HEATH, President. w. n. TWiriY, Cas JNO. M. SCOTT, Vice President. ' 'V 11 - Eighty Per Cent. It is Btated that Eighty Per Cent of the population of United States are depositors in Savings Banks. Credit is due . . . nrtA .lf .1... nt fhal. nrnfflliunna 4 country All over the country, people of all classes are taking vantage of the Interest paid by Savings Banks on" deposits . Our Savings Bank offers a; place of absolute safety for your funds, which at the same time also bring you an Income. 'WE PAY YOU TO SAVE." 0 Southern Loan & Savings Ba: Are .You Beginning: to r&n for Your Summer In The Mountaii Perhaps you Vould be interested in that seven-room cottag J for sale near Hendcrsonvlll and Flat Rock and which we can of' a 10-acre site;ln a beautiful oak grove for 11,850, or with 40 s woodland. Including' a picturesque glen, through which flows a clea tain stream, for 13.600;J:V''777T;--''t ' - -rr j 'We hfive alHo another beautiful Bite of ten .acres command rrc t Tr-
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