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t leva; n. 3 r. i:. - o 7 J IS v 13 Lost. P.O. .7TS .6-3 Mi .11 .3:M 10 U 17 IS I'i I'S 31 So .. ; .. 24 2t ,. ..' 17 ... l'i 17 2i 24 31 24 23 P.C. .6 .64 .5) 4H .478 .4ti5 ,4M .447 ATLANTIC league. Won. 32 SI. 33 14 22 15 P C. 23 22 27 27 30 30 .5S , .05 .&M .471 .423 .2)1 ,IA STATE LEAGUE. Won. J .oat. P C. ?3 20 21 17 ' 19 li. IK 1G 20 . 1! 21 21 ..Ml .S.Tti .512 .472 .47i .417 STEKN LEAOT7E. ' " ' Won. Ixwit. PC 19 IS 20 18 Hi 14 14 13 li 17 15 19 20 20 .Kt .579 .614 .a71 .4SS .444 .412 .3S IJALL testekday. 1 11. ton an i 3 . '! .. r.-i ii ' i li- a. Umri iinsnr; Sit- Wceks. Special to The Observer. Oranrrobur?. S. C, Jun 12. In a beau tiful 11-inniiis pnie to-day Greenville took the thinl straight. S-ore: R. II. E. OvaiifffbtiriT .. .. .. M1 W OM XW 7 4 Greenville 010 ViO 0C0 01-2 3 ' 4 Batteries: Stowers and Bnesse; L.r.v!ila. Iirahic and Silmore. Umpire, Mc.Gratli, Time 1:5. i , i F pecial to The Observer. Sumter, S. C, June 12. The came to day was a regular sniping match. Snre: ft. H. r Sumtjr .. .. .. 600 200 21x-10 13 Darlington .. .. .... ; 003 OltV-9 13 Batteries:- Drumm, Tribtle find Stev; ens- Traokham. -Oehme and Fitzgerald. EASTERN CAROLINA LEAGUE. Fpeela! to The Observer. Wilstn. June 12 In a 13-lnnlng game to-day Rocky Mount defeated Wilson 2 to 1. 3roio: R. ir. E. R(Kky Mount .. .... Oftl 000 Oul 2 i Wilson .. .......... 100 COe OvO 0-1 4 Hatteries: Anderson and Hamerlek; Thompson nnd Wrenn. : merlcaa League ' gton: Washington 1; Chlca.- ..lphia: Philadelphia 3; Bt. uik: New York 4; Detroit 16. i; Boston 6; Cleveland 12. National League, rgr: Pittsburg 5; Brooklyn 4. i: Chic ago-Philadelphia game set prounda. is: St. Louis-New York game rain. nati: Cincinnati-Boston game rain. . -: Southern League, Rock: . LJtUe Rock-Atlanta red, rain. is: Alemplils-Nashvllle game rain. deans: New Orleans 0; Mont port; Sureveport 7; Elrmlng- th Atlantic League. i: llacon 4: Jacksonville 0. ton: Charleston 3. Augusta 2. uia: Columbia 2; Savannah 0. jjinla State League. borg: Lynchburg 3; Roanoke Ie Danville J; Norfolk 1 (U uouth: Portsmouth 6; Rich Eastern Lemsue. , 'oncer Montreal 3; Providence ie: Toronto 5; Baltimore L v:ity: Jersey City 2; Buffalo 1 . '.;.( ' j , t Mi Carolina League, son: Spartanburg o; Anderson .';tjurg: Greenville 2; Orange innings). r: Sumter 10; Darlington 9. tent Carolina League. n: Rocky Mount i; Wilson 1 'IERICAX LEAGUE. lil.i, Junfl 12.-St. Louis was tfj-day because thoy could not U ' R. H. E. .. .. .. 000 000 000- 2 2 ia .. .. .. , WJOOllOU-J 10 1 h: Howell and Bualow; Dygert k. Time 1:65. Umpires, Con i Hurst . ' i ' J ine 12. Cleveland drove Glae :.iy's game in the first Inning rliu for eight hits In the sev en's few hits were bunched i Cleveland' errors. r. ir. e. 400 00T 700-12 14 2 .. .. .... 20010) 030-8 : Thlelman and Bemls; Irultt, ze and t'haw. Time 10. I'm ord and Evans. .. . oik, Jun It Detroit finished s here to-day with a decisive i-er New York 16 to 4. - R. H E . .. .. J,. 092 302 OM-tt 15 6 !v .. -i. 3C0 m 001-4 12 M : Mullin. Killian and Hchmid?!; ; and Kleinow. Time Z hours, .-iieridan. , WEJFOItD'S RUNAWAY RACE. Takes the Third Event at Jraveentl by Eight Length. With Zambesi in Second and Tommy , Waddell in Third Place. New York,, Juna 12. -Another good thing waa put over at Gravesend to day when Wexford won the third race. Opening at 15 to 1. the gelding re ceived no support, most of the money going on Zambesi, the 9 to 5 favorite. When, however, 20 to 1 waa -chalked up against AVexford, the wise money came in such quantities that the price waa cut against to 16 and then to 10 and 5 to 1, finally closing at 7 to 2. Wexford made a runaway race of it, winning by eight lengths from Zam besi with Tommy Waddell third. Summaries: First, selling, five furlongs: James B. Brady, 8 to 1, won; Gen. Russell, 3 to 1, second; Joe Nealon, Mo 2, third. Time 1:00. Second, steeplechase, selling, about 2 miles: Tom Cogan, 8 to 1, won; Sheriff Williams, 7 to 1, eeoond; Realm, 16 to 5. third. Time 4:06 2-5. Third, mile and a furlong: Vex ford, 7 to 2, third. Tlmekw.kflkflwk second Tommy Waddell, 4 to 1, third. Time 1:52 2-5. . Fourth, the Gazette Stakes, mile and a sixteenth; Court Dress, 4 to 6, won; Yankee Girl, 8 to 6, second; Estimate. 15 to 1, third. Time 1:47 1-5. ',, - - Fifth, selling, about 6 furlongs: Robin Hood 6 to 1, won; Golden West, 6 to 1, second; Slickaway, 12 to 1 third. Time 1:10. Sixth; 5 1-2 furlongs. Harcourt, to 2, won; Huck, 40 to 1, second; Goldfinn, 3 to 1, third. Time 1:07 4-6. v Seventh, selling, about 6 furlongs: Royal Onyx, 6 to 1, -won; Oymaha, 11 to 10, second; Arabo, 10 to 1, third. Time 1:10. ton, June 12. Chicago hatted ;i n.I Durham off the rubber t ! wored an easy victory over ton V, to I Bmith held Wash o 4 singles. - R 11 E' :U;n ,. oio ooo ooo-i 4 5 . .. .. .. .. .. 000 204 7)0-13 18 I ' I'p.tten, Durham Heydon and ; f inith, Hullivan and McFarland. Umpire, O'Loughlin. NATIONAL LEAGUE. " 1. Juno 12. Pittsburg won Hlvn hy one run. The ganii t in th si venth inning 011 ac (luritness. '' . .- X.-' ' ' - R. H. 15. .. .. .... 010 220 x-A 3 1 i ...... Ill 4U0 0-47 2 -: l'hii!lpie, Deever und Glb i' tyr,- an,j jjtler. Time 1:30. I'm- i-:in. : ." ', M)UTHWl3r LEAGL'K. rt. Jne 12.lRekman had good -1f.y and lield the visitors safe MI'S. - ., ... . , II .. .. C9air-7 in im ... ., .... 010 m OOft-l g , 1 jibhiimii na oranis; rur rvm anil Uittlmpr. Time 1:40. L'm :u.Werharo and Hackettv Favorite Third at the Wire. Cincinnati, O.. June 12-The .fourth event a fre handicap at 7 furlongs was the attraction at Latonla to-day. Harry Scott, at 8 to 1, In the betting, won the race In a drive from Lexollne, with En vov, the favorite, third. Summaries: First, six furlongs: Floss S., 3 to 1, won; Gold Bll, 6 to 1, second; Plaud, 7 to 1, third. Time 1:22 1-5, Second, 4V4 furlongs: Ada Walker, 11 to 3, won; Col. Brady, 2 to 1, second; Margaret Randolph. 11 to 6, third. Time ' Third, mile: Bonebrake. 13 to 10, won: Attilla, 15 .o 1. second; Sea Salt, even, third. . Time 1:60 2-6. Fourth. 7 furlongs, free handicap: Har ry Scott, 8 to J, won; Lexollne, 7 to 1, soeond; Envoy, 2 to 1, third. Time 1:35. Fifth, 6 furlongs: Western, 4 to 6. won; Mint Boy, 20 to 1, second; Vlperine, 15 to 7, third. . Tlm 1:16 1-6. Flxth one mile: Dr. Sprultt. 32 to 1, won; Matador, 2 to 1, second; Kleinwood, 6 to 1, third. Time 1:49 1-6. i I,, - ' TO WAGE PROHIBITION FIGHT Antl-Llqnor Forces lining Fp In Ashevillc The Governor Invited to ' Speak In Behalf of the MovemenL Special to The Observer AShevllle, June 12. If the present plans of the AnheviMe prohibitionists ca-rry, a t!ff fight against liquor will he wared here this m14 -summer or f early fall. It waa learned ito-day that several oaners nave 'Deen circulate rerentlv for signature of voters for the purpose of getting a line f local sentiment relative to prohibition and the liberal rtgninaf of these papers, it la alleged, by men of ailmoat every walk in life ba had cne erroct or greatly encouraging .the temperance people and to make practically cer tain the calling for an election, on the whlakey question. A well attended mee-ting of temperance people was held In the First Baptist churcfh last night when the' matter -waa. discuase-d at some length and in enthusiastic manner. Col. v. S. Lusk waa made temporary chairman of - the move ment and plana are making for a great - tem porance rally in the near future. It la understood that. Gov. R. B. Glenn hne been tendered an invitation to speak here en Sunday, June 80, in tho cae of temperance. Governor Glnn, It is said, will nek to the people of Aheville from the pulpit ojf the First Baptlmt Church en Sunday morning, June 80, and at the auditorium on Haywood utreet theit night The following. Tuesday night it is -proposed to Hold a bis; prohibi tion meeting for the purpose of or ganization and the inauguration of a temperance campaign, The minis ters of the city are taking considera ble interest in the movement already and it Is understood that 'at the meet ing laet night anumber of the divine: of the cKy were present , U ins, La., June li Mor.tgoni- ' . e i ine i(icais m every depart ... - a ii. e ' ...... tllO WW 'JIM 1 .. .. 000 0(W-0 8 : Vlh 'and llausen; ; Guese .' . lime j:Zj. tmpite, Zim U ATLANTIO LEAGUE. J-C i-5 Cream Powitr. 2 W-l-W -'? A' "' X at lit r-ocf's. ,Wt'L'fl.HA H yur grocer tiinl ii, scu us h:s caiuc and i " ...... A Vv ' 7-'-..rcv U9b:s came ana VmCXA 5C,nd pnefe- iA-Vi.- ' r-$ Sf " d our il- '- Y'F''y lustrstcd, recipe Te Qaitutt Psre Food Ca It Hy. !. T. fi Visitonr booth M.Tn""aSrBition. the interior Thursday; light to fresh east winds. South Carolina, North Carolina. Georgia east Florid and west Florida, fair Thursday and Friday; light northeast to east winds. Alabama and Mississippi, fair Thursday and Friday except showers Frld3y in north portion; light southwest to south winds. Ijuisiana and east Texas, fair Thurs day and Friday; light to fresh south winds. Arkansas, fair Thursday; Friday thun der stcrnia. t West TVxas, fair Thursday and Friday except thunder storms and cooler in north portion; Thursday -night or Friday. Tennessee and ' Kentucky, occasional thunder , storms Thursday and Friday. over f - t ,- i : ;:,l : :;" i Ilion v. over ,.. i hu ;:..n:-.-ind a:s 1 million. 1 ttal c .-. i a:id loans Xtr before lorn att.iino 1 In Charlotte. CaU and $.se us. Ve want your tuslr., : H:2 Cc:.:::::rci:i I!:-:: ; t i , o IL;A. DUNN, PresUcnt, A. G. r.nENIZER, Cashier. V.'. I. A. T. ICLT, Vice Tixslent. r:::nY, As-t. cr.sh. LOCAL OFFICE V.-S. WEATHER BU UV.AV. Charlotte. June 12. Sunrise 6:08 a Sunset 7:37 a! m. TKMWi'.ltATPRE 'In degrees) Highest temperature .. .. .. - Lowest temperature .'. .. i. Mean temperature .. Deficiency for the day .. .. Accumulated deflclnecy for month .. Accumulated excess for year .. .. f KSCIPH'ATJON ltt inctiesi , . . Total for pist 21 hours .1 Total for month .. .. .'. .... .. '.... Accumulated departure for montn.. . Total for the year .. '.' s Accumulated deficiency for year .... 9.4. Prevailing wind direction N. r. W. J. BtilMJNtil l, uoservci. THE WEATHER " Washington, June 12.-Forecast: Virginia, fair In east, rain in west roe- tlon Thursday and Friday; warmer in Has your stomach gone cut of buttl ns? If xo you can reach the tAp notch of physical and mental power hy usincf Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. :t5 cents, Ten or Tablets. It H. Jordan & Co. , - 1 . . ! , . .? line 32--Macon won tier twelfth y shutting out Jackson - It HE. ..' ,. m znz o"x4 8 '! y rl Harnitih; Kitton jt! l.T. I'tiij.ire, JWace. l'.. J : 12. AMiotigh ' '-- ' H 1 1. fin Vii.jrioi- If you have r: never used Jap-a-Lac get a can to-day and try it, on some article v.'hicli nds rf? niliin;ypu will ;t( once realize liow Jap- ... ' 4 11 Mida Lithia Ginger Ale At all Fountains And all Grocery Stores Meet all the Requirements of The Pure Food Act. . Manufactured and Sold by Brannon Carbonating Company Distributors. Thone 835. 4X THE SQUARE." The Best Carbolio Disinfect ant Powder in use Carbolate of Lime It destroys insects, life and all germs of disease In the air. HSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSBSSSSSSBSSBSBSBSBSBSBlSBBBBSSSSSlllSSBBBllBa J NURSES' REGISTER j lllAil 'C. ON THE O (MIARF Thone 7. "WE NEVER CLOSE." FACI0RY;SITES Gll.OALE If you are interested in a factory site, cither on Southern or. Seaboard Railway, it will pay you to sec us before making a purchase, as we have several fine locations to offer. j. E. Murphy & Gc Thona 812. 43 N. Tryon Et - INTEREST Text people realize how quickly money multiplies when deposited In a savings account. The dally newspapers recently related the ory of a man who some forty years ago placed on deposit in bank the sum of seventy-five dollars. .This money remained nn- touched until 1906, when to the surprise of every one concerned the deposit with the accumulated Interest had Increased to $1,085.00. You can open an account at 4 per cent., compounded four times a . year, with the Savings Department of this bank. Tiia rizrchants & Fanners flatted D:n!i QH71RL O TTE, iV. G. 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- -. factured by CHARLOTTE PLASTER CO. Write for Booklet. CHARLOTTE.' Nr C. n. McDowell stoeet $1,800. Can arrange good terms. Lot well lr cated. Five-room cottage. This is all right If . you are thinking, of buying, see us at once. 'Phone 835. SOS N. Tryon 8t it Do You Practice Economy? There is no better way to save, time, travel trouble and money than by using the Bell .Tele phone. ' It is as valuable in the home as in the office. Don't take our word for it. Ask your friends. REASONABLE RATES. on ami tvnsnxt a sea. BIILIf We can always your orders promptly, regardless of quantity. '. -i ;?.;' ' Daily Ice capacity 160 tons. R Bo Mo Standard Ice Can the house, burnt Yes, it can and might burn. Can I get money for Ashes and Ruihs? -Yes, you can. - j How ; through whom ob tain cash for ashes and ruins? ' - Apply to F. D. Alexander. He put you in the way, Get a policy before the burn. Get money after the smoke and flame. - anil hi Co, Cc:l t:A Ice . Pfccr.2 19 CATARRH AN ENEMY TO StJO . CESS. Many lost chances of success have been retrieved through one bottle of Herring's Catarrh Cure, price $1.00. Victims of catarrh are unfitted for the strenuous business requirements of modern days until cured. A 1. bot tie does it. Get it at Atkinson's Drus Store. ' REMARKABLE RESCUE. 'That truth is stranper than ticiion, bus once mora bei demonstratml in the lit tle town of Fedora. Tern., the re: i ,jro r.f C. V. rTt"T, He wnr: "I v t i.i A Vlal is 6cd .laandaing i.V " ' ',, . Y '.."'- . ' Laundry work niay 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 "Model" way of doing business. ' 'Phone 160. i.uvi.L Li... VV.f room t t ! ) for Icf t!..,a IS.tCO.CO. I.. n,i !;.') l.'vcl h su'.tatl.j i v ! -Ir.nr; -0 t- ) i r U c v -oa on rl.ice. I rLe : CfrUal $75,C:a.C: urx!; ir.:f.." V. '. rrpf-iJcnt, Vico Pro' : ' :. w. s. ALEXiVNE::::. , , k. a. lc:.n. fcecrctary ami Trenttrrr, A. JIOKKIS JIcDONAIJ). The fourth ward, and especially Tenth avenue, is In many re spects the most desirable residential section in Charlotte. We of fer for sale a home on the northwest corner at Tenth avenue an Poplar street (Mayor S. S. McNlnch's former home), lot 64x169 with eight rooms, at ths low prlca of .. $8,25C THE CHARLOTTE REALTY CO. ':';;.- A. O. C3AIQ, Secretary. Those S77. OSoe 18 E. Trade S' EXECUTORS OF ESTATES,. sometimes die before settling with the beneficiaries. This compan is Qualified by law to act as executor and its existence is per' petual. Besides, It has all neoessary clerical force for accurate!. keeping the books and a competent board of directors to advu in the handling of Trust Funds. ami m. com- Trnst Buliaing. Charlotte, N. O. j I (Biwrlotte Trust Qomp 18 EAST TRADE STREET .! 1 ' ' ' '; , GENERAL . BANKING. WITH SAVINGS DEPARTMENT ' In looking about fer a bank to receive your money, you wan to find a safe banka convenient bank an accommodating bank. We want yon to consider this bank along those line: 9. IL LITTLE, President. C BI. PATTERSON, Vice Fteall , L. IL nAGOOO. Cashier. FIRST NATIONAL BANK csrAnixyiTB, w. o ' RSNRT L McABEN, GEO. W. BRYAN. EL BL VICTOR.' President - Vice) PrasldenL .', Cashl - Capital $808,000.00 ,' Surplus and Profits.. sr. r.Vv (221,808.73 P. D. ALEXANDER RENKY M. BIcADEN G. W. BRYAN ., P. a BIDOWELL 9. a BURROUGHS TV.""b. RODBfAN FRANK GILREATIJ T. .W. WADS . S. BfYERS ' CHAS. A. WILLI AT. . . 'JM.M J I OUr DUSinasS. reSDSClIUUy SOMUlieu. rj cuurmjr uu ccoir datlon extended consistent with safe banking.' - IL BI. TUTOR, Cashier. Tli2 Charlotte National D: fit m f 1 ! mi CIIARLOTTE, ' N. o. Many of our largest depositors started in business in a very wav with an account at this bank. Fidelity to their interests terially helped them and placed them among the most subst. business men of this city. . , We solicit your business. B. D. HEATH, President. W. II. TWrTTY, Ca JNO. BI. SCOTT, Vice President Vhat Arc You Doing ? Everv fiereon should have an ideal, a standarcTTa goal hlevement towaras wnicn c wiguiu.iuiuuj ov.... ma earnings in our SAVINGS BANK and use all your efforts to a " ..lata m rtftll Tl A. . ... . J A dollar sUrts you, the rest Is easy. v - "WE PAY YOU TO SAVE." Southern Loan & Savings Be The Finest Lot ' At Piedmfi On the crest of the hill overlooking the city, iron' ft; "on macr.d.'iwizcil road,, and ..with. car line, waf Fewerrc sv.'li r.t, and electric lights at your servl ' , - i r .,i,7? orr'
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