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Sooond game: Pittstv.ire Clt.cinnatl 000 IMJ 0- V I Batteries: Leever, Phlllfpre and rneips. Smith, Mason and Schlei. Time 1:45. Im plies: Carpenter and Jonnstone. !' r i a r.ic L liZC.l n. ii. k. .. 0 V 010 C 2 4 3 ... ft 1 Oil 01l 4 12 1 Willis and Gibson; ::ta. Umpires: Cur- Kt-w York. June 25. -Boston shut out New York at the Polo Grounds to-day. The locals were unable to hit Lyndaman to advantage. . Score: . Eofcton .. .. ..' .. .... 100 002 020-5 11 1 New Yojc .. 000 Ot-0 i)00 0 7 1 F-atferies: Lyndainan ana iNeeanam; McGjnnity and Bowerraan. Time l:o2. Umpire: Klein. r.N CAROLINA LEAGUE, n Won. Lost. P.C. unt a I . 8 4 5 e w 10 II CAROLINA LEAGUE. Won. Lost. 19 21 14 12 11 11 4) It IS 19 17 .818 .692 .6K3 .600 467 P.C. .679 .700 .467 .400 Ml .EBALL YESTERDAY. American League. clpbla: First game: Fhiladel asliinsrion 1.' same: Philadelphia 8; Wash- i Cleveland 4, iro: Chicago 1 71 h riarknesa. Uui: First, game: St Louis 4; t ame: St. Louis 4; Detroit 2. on: Boston 8; New, York 3. National League. burg: First game: Pittsburg 2; i 4. Mrni: Plttsburz 6: Cincinnati 6, lyn: First game: Brooklyn 11; game: Brooklyn 2; Philadelphia Ycrk: New York 0; Boston 5, ago: Chicago 6t. Louis game 1 lain. Soutbern League. ita: Atlanta 0: Nashvhle 6. 3 Bock: Little Rock 1; Memphis eveport: Shreveport t; NewOr mlnsltfim: First game: Blrmlng- ,1rinf ornrv 4. ' came: Blrmlngrham 8; Moatgom. ..onth Atlantic League. varinan: Jacksonville 0; Savannah fon: Aueusta 7: Macon 4, umbia: Charleston 1; Columbia 0, Virginia State League, t smooth: Portsmouth 9; Danville 'toke: Roanoke 4r Richmond 7. nburg; Lynchburg 2; Norfolk 1, rastern League. hester; Jerser City 2; Rochester 'alo: Buffalo 8; Baltimore 2. iiitreal: Montreal-Newark game f d, wet ground. roato: Toronto 7; Providence L ".astern Carolina League. i ston: Newbern 6; Klnston 12. Uson: Washington 8; Wilson 4. ky Mount: Tarboro 2; Rocky ,c;oulh Carolina League. ' ananburg: Spartanburg 1; 8um- angeburg: Orangeburg 5; Green- Jf-rron: Anderson 10; Darlington SOUTlIEKr LlSAGrE. Atlanta. June 25. Castleton was wild to-day, givinff tn visiters four bases on balls in the first Inning, Nashville win ning easily. Score: . ' . R.H.E. AtlanU .. . .. .. .. .. 000 COO 00O-O S 2 Nashville .. .. .. .... 311 100 000-611 1 Batteries: Castleton and Smith: Sorrell and Wells. Time 1:60. Umpires: Rinn and Hackett. ' . Little Rock. June 25.-Memrhla bunched hlta in five Innings to-day, winning eas UtUe Rock .. .. .. .... ooo ooi wo-i iu Memphis .. 001 111 001-6 11 0 Batteries: Mccanerty ana wuouj, Sugrgs and Owens. Time .1:35. Umpire: Pfennlnger. Shrevnnort June 25. In a slow and listless game the locals defeated tne New Orleans team to-aay. . . . Bhrevenort .. . .... 200 011 10t-6 10 i New Orleans .. .. .. .. 000 000 2111 10 1 Batteries: Hickman and Kapp; fnnnps and Stratton. Time 2;2. Umpire: Kud derham. . . v Rtrmlneham. June 25. Walsh was strong. in the first game and the vlsltorj won. wuneim neia tne secona "e u Blimlngham at all stages. Birmingham .. .. ., ... loo 1W ooo-a 4 i Montgomery 021 000 010-4 3 First game: R. H. B. Batteries: Clark and Garvin; Walsh and Setabaugh. Time 2 hours. Umpire: Zlra- mer. Second game: R. H. t Birmingham ... .... 21t 100 10x-6 10 2 Montgomery w .. .. .. 000 000 00O--O 7 4 Batteries: Wllhelm and uarvin: waisn. Weems and Seabaugh. Time 1:55. Umpire: Zlmmer. il.4 ! 1 I t t :i i' and I took a . Mr.v cf it. I told father I tu.i.;?iu -been drugged V t cu-e 1 'inim-. .KuUly began to get e'izzy and coulun't .ee thing?; everything commented to dance before me, and I asked him to take me home at once, back to Lov- R. H. E. ! ingston. When we got to where one 100 30 1 9 i road turns towards Lovingston and one up the mountain, instead of turn ing towards Lovingnton he started up the mountain. I asked him to take me home at once, that I was feeling very badly and was sick, to please take me. He didn't answer me at all, but drove on as rapidly as he could. So father then asked me If he at- j tempted to assault me. v I-told him that he had forced himself upon me. I tried to resist hhn,-1 tried to push him off; I screamed, but I suppose no one heard me; that I resisted all I could, but I could not keep him back; that he forced himself upon me; and that I then lost conscious ness and didn't remember anything after that until I was at Mrs. Kldd's house that night When I told fath er that he got so white and unnatifral looking that It scared me. I ran out to mother and told her I believed I had killed my father." THE CROSS-EXAMINATION. At the conclusion of her statement, Miss Loving regained her composure and the cross-examination by the pros ecution began. Attorney Daniel Harmon presented a map of the country over which the buggy ride was taken, and asked that the witness fix the point where Estea gave her a drink. She could not re member exactly, but - designated the .neighborhood. . She was then asked where the assault occurred, to which she replied that it was after she and Estes . had turned up the mountain road. ' "When did you remember gaining conadousness?". ; '.During the night at Mrs. Kidds." "Do y,ou remember telling Mrs. Kldd that you had taken too large a drink and that you did that once be fore at Bellevue?" "No." . ' r "Did you not get out of the buggy and walk up the steps and into the houae without assistance?" ' "No." , "On the next morning did you see Mtes Shelton, the dressmaker?" "Yes," ; - . "Did Miss Shelton come up to take ere r.e.-.r 1 i:r: I.. ; - thr.e tj i:.v. . :. ixti:i::ixt roni i , cent., cc I.U VW.,aul A -i i . . n . . i L H.ii Cr CHAKLOTTE, ?r. c. -Largest In the Carolhiaa. Assets and Personal Liability over Tliree Jlllllon Two Hundred 'inonsana mounts. i JJ SOUTH ATIiANTIO LEAGUE. 8avannah, June 25.-Kelbcr, true locai'g new pitcher, shut out the visitors this afternoon with but two seratcn nits. lie kas backed by faultless support Score: R. II. E. Savannah ... .. .. ., .. 100 010 00x-2 9 0 Jacksonville .. .. .... O00O00O0O-O 2 3 Batteries: Kleber and Kahlkofi; stultx and Schan. Umpire: Mace. Time 4:35. Macon, June 25. Augusta won from Ma con in a game characterized by heavy hitting by both teams and costly error by Macon. . Macon .. .. 000 000 0404 I S Augusta.. .. .. .. .... 000 230 101-7 1 Batteries: Helm. Harntsh and Chand ler; Chopp, Sparks and Connelly. Time 2:10, umpire: Buckley. REAL .'ESTATE", FOR SALE 8 - room house, Kingston Ave., Dilworth; elate roof, two baths, modern in every respect. For quick sale. . , . . . . . .$L750. 9- room house, W, Tenth Ave.; slate roof, all modern, fine locction, ahady side of street ".. ...... ...... ,.ltj... ,...$7,250. . . . . .'''.';.,-. 1 0. E. rJlurphy Ci &p, Thona 947u v V N 17 St Columbia, June 25. The features of to day's game was the work of Foster and McKenzie Foster yielding fewer hits, but Cliarleston failed to score on three occasions with men on second and third and no one out Charleston .. .. .. ., 001 000 000 1 8 0 Columbia .. .. .. .. .. 000 000 000-0 2 1 Batteries: Foster and Evers; McKenzU and Hawkins. Time 1:44. Umpire: Davis. EASTERN CAROLINA LEAGUE. Klnston, June 23. Both pitchers were batted freely In to-day's game and thu playing was spectacuuar but not very scientific. Home- run by Wooten of the locals was a feature. , Score: . .R.H.E. Klnston .. .. .. .. ,. 70 120 02x-12 11 1 Newborn 001 002 020 5 7 7 Batteries: Davis and Bell: Nichols and Smith. Umpire: Miller, Wilson. June 25. Washington had littlo trouble defeatlnar Wilnon to-day. SUM pitched a good game but bis support was ragged at critical reruns. Score: -, - , R. H.E. Washington 013 010 040-8 8 1 Wilson 001 001 200-4 8 5 Batteries: Brooks and Mabrey; Still and Wrerni. Umpire; Waters. AMERICAN LEAGUE. zo. June 25. Chicago defeated r-d to-day and retained the league !p. ine ecore was to i R H. E. 122 031 0-9 10 1 d .. ., .. 100 012 0-4 7 ! f: White. Walnh and McFar- lioades, Berger and Clarke. Time nplres: Connolly and U Loughlln. i. June 25. New York won from ie team again to-day, the final 'undine 3 to In the ninth Bos- 1 the mm when none was out. ;i ere forcd at the-plate bijt m -n Hcoroa. The tiura loruea piay ;;,e ecntcnt. . R. H. E. .k 002 000 l'rt-3 9 t .. .. .. ., wwooiun-2 8 i-s:. Hogg and Rickey; l'ruitt. 1 and Crigcr. Time l:&. umpire: His. June 25. St. Iuts took both ; r. .id IxVoit this aitemoon by the ie. 4 to z. riirne: R. H. IS. .... 100 300 OOx-4 10 .. .. .. .. . 000 000 101-2 8 s: Hwoll and Stevens; Mulhn unit Time 1:41. Umpire: Evan i game: K.H. Is 03)001 Olx-4 0 .. .. .. .... 000 020-2 7 r. CI -id and O'Connor; Seiver ,'ni'It Time 1:25. Umpire: Kvans, 'r!d;i. June 25. Philadelphia iiifp double header imm Wash 1'i-flay. Opportune bitting won :i tests. . ;;.;'..- i-am:.. ' ':. R. It E i.m .. .. .... OnOWl 0(-l 6 Ma .. .. .. C0 Wt 2lx-3 7 : Hughes and Heydon; Coombs !1 and Kchreek Time Z hour hint and Stafford. .-o: R. II. E. .. . , WWiK4-2 6 . .. 2!'! 8 , p, , V-.,-nT, H.-nd j. I your measure for a dress 7" "Did not Mrs. Estes, mother of Theodore, come to see you on the day after the assault and give you a cup of chocolate?" "Yes," ' "Did you not take breakfast at the home of "Mrs. Kldd on the following morning?" "Yes." KEPT EXPERIENCE QUIET. The prosecution brought the state ment from the witness that, ehe had not mentioned a single word of her experience on the evening prior to people she met on the same day. She had talked pleasantly with the mqth er of the victim-on the morning of ,the tragedy, but had not mentioned s her experience to ' her. The witness was asked If before she went buggy rid ing ahe had not taken drink ; of whiskey at Estes' store, to which ahe replied yes. ' "Did you drink m Estes' store on Easter?" . -. ' -. The defense objected to the ques tion and the Jury left the court room. Mr. Bouldlng, who was conducting the cross-examination, said that his motive in asking the question was to show tht Miss Loving was In the habit of drinking whiskey. However, the prosecution waived the question with out Judge Barksdale rendering an opinion, but Intimated that it might be brought up again at the proper time. Mr Bouldlng stated that he ex pected to show that Theodore Estes was guilty of no Impropriety to Miss Loving. The Jury was brought, back into the court room and the question ing resumed. Miss Loving In answer to questions stated that ahe was an expert horse woman and weighed 140 -pounds. This concluded the cross-examination and court adjourned for the day, Rocky Mount. June 25. The locals an- tured the second series to-day. Both pitchers were hit hard. ecore: , . u. ii. k. Rocky Mount .; .. .... 000 000 1203 8 2 Thrboro 000 000 0022 5 2 Batteries: Adams and Paine: Montgom ery and Raymond. Time 1:50. Umoire: Unchurch. SOUTH CAROLINA LEAGUE. Ornngebirg, June 25.-3reenvilIe nlaved errorlen ball but lost Score: v r. h.K. Greenville .. .. .. .. 020 000 0103 A 0 Oangeburg .. .. .. .. 110 102 O0x-6 9 3 naut-nes: Armstronr snd Gtlm.rii: I.anford and Bueeaee. Umnlre: Dfarmnnd Time J:40. Anderson, June 25. The tramo was a regular run-a-round. Seore: R. H E. Anderson 011 111 203-10 14 6 Darlington .. .. .. 420 040 00212 13 14 Batteries: Derby, Russell and Swink; i lemma n, ., snyaer ana uoiie. umpire Weeks. .,-:-,.r , Throe Deaths From Heat in Pittsburg. Pittsburg, Pa., June 25. Three deaths from heat occurred here to day, making a total of fourteen fatal ities since Sunday evening. Probably a score of persons have been prostrat ed, a number of whom are in a seri ous condition. , An easy way to comfort, Blue Jay Corn and Bunion . . Plaster. No, pain. No trouble. No corn. 10 c.ent3. Dilworth Dru$ Store, II. S. DAVIS. Thone 247. Spartanburg, June 25 The Spartans shut Sumter out in 14 Innings Score: . R. h r Spartanburg .. .. 000 000 000 000 m-1 9 2 Sumter 000 00) 000 000 00-fl 4 1 Battcjies: Omara and RImcII: Richard son and Hteven. Umpire: McGrath. F. Bo . A Well situated. . 8 minutes walk, south. Partially furnished can be had June to- Sept. 30th, 3907, or 12 months longer if desired. RATE, $35.00. For sale, $1,750 splendid Boulevard home. K ' ' 1 1 Mt-lin-1-. "ON THE SQUARE." It Is guaranteed to remove' odor of perspiration. Spiro . Powder Relieves Channg. Trlckley . Heat and Inflamed parts. , NURSES' REGISTER 4 71 r : ; - ' e : : ' t ' - :. : . t j- rc: i t -" t ! - "ve-c'! c ; r i:r r ( t:..-. i ' 2, - J.c u.id :. i 1 ' '- I.-t; 2;j ta ::) c-r cT -Road ca p'.act. lil-'a Cr f til 75tC r 3 .C President, t S A La. A 4 j- J tcerctzry arl Treasnrfr, Av IlOIirJJ JIcDO.VALD. The fourth ward, and especially Tenth avenue, In in many pects the most desirable residential section in Charlotte. JV e fer for sale a home on the northwest corner at Tenth avenue s Poplar street (Mayor S. S. McNlnch'a former home), ; lot ; U with eight rooms, at the low price of .. ..... .. .. .. ,. IC THE CHARLOTTE REAL! Y CO. A. G. CStAIG, Secretary. Thone S77. OSoe 18 E. Trade Deposit s Made in our "SAVINGS DEPARTMENT BEFORE JULY 6 Will Draw Interest ltom July 1st. I We pay 4 per' cent, and compound the interest every three months One Dollar is sufficient . to start an account. DO IT NOW! The Merchants & farmers national Bank CHARLOTTE, N. C. . ' JULY- FIRST New Interest Quarter Begins in Ou Saving's Department we ray rer yenu AMERICAN TRUST (1,1 i M Trust Building. Charlotte, N. w.. j t!t. in. ii M..I.- iu..i n:.,k" nouo liore TTdii rubier, i.uiu u;uiu The Builder's Friend. Freezing does not hurt ; natural fihrinkage will not crack it; water does not make it fall off ; bard, as stone. Write for booklet. Manu-. factured by .. CHARLOrTE PLASTER CO. Write for Booklet. , ;;, CHARLOTTE. N. C ? Pes1 em ''( Savings Accounts with the Charlotte Tuct ;C pany draw 4 per cent., compounded quartcrl New quarter begins July 1st. ; f J. II. LITTLE, President, s ' ' CvM. PATTERSON, Vice L. R. IIAGOOD Cashier., Beautiful Building Lot QV,OQQ.QQ On Elizabeth avenue, 50x193 ft. rear aUey; $250.00 cash, balance to suit the purchaser. This is cheap. Lots on this beautiful avenue are getting scarce and in a very short time they will be bringing $1,500. Now is your chance. (Brown & 0m$Qinya 'Phone 535. , 203 N. Tryon St. GET REHDY NEW SERIES MUTUAL BUILDING AND LOANFIRST PAY MENT JULY 6TH But you can take shares any day, NOW, and If loan la wanted, application can be- filed at onoe. F. W. Ahren A. G. BrenlzeC W. F. Dowd T. 8. Frankllfl W. IL Belt E. L. Keesler Jno. R. Fharr, Pres.' J. B. McLaughlin v . , John R. Pharr J. M. Scott J. G. Shannonhouse W. I. Wilson ' ' F. D. Lethco OFFICERS: E. L. Keesler, Sec. and Treas. Chae Brenizer, Attorney. E. L Keesler, Sec, and Trcas. Thone 344. 25 S. Tryon St. FIRST NATIONAL BANK CHARLOTTE. N. CI . HENRY M. McADEN. GEO. W. BRYAN, IL M. VICTC President Surplus and Vice President. Cat ) Capital ........ $SO0.00.oi Profit. . . , .1221.608.93 DntECTORSt P. D. ALEXANDER HENRY M. BIcADE G. W. BRYAN P. B. M'DOWELL J. a BURROUGBTS IT. B. RODMAN FRANK GDLREATH T. W. WADE V J. 8. MYERS CHAS. A. WTLLIA Your business respectfully solicited. Every courtesy and acco! datlon eitended consistent with safe banking. H. M. V17TOR. CaHhler. ' I The Charlotte Rational Bali' OIARLOTTE. N. C In business In a veiV .iihif larrest depositors started th account at this bank. Fidelity to their Interest 'terlally helped them and placed them apjong the most sub J business men of this city. We solicit your business. tn n nEATH. President. W. H. TWITTY, d JNO. M. SCOTT, Vice President. COAL - CE Don't wait .too long. Buy Coal NOW for prompt de livery, , . ' We sell the best and the CLEANEST, therefore the CHEAPEST. Daily Ice capacity 1Q0 tons. V ,- . r f B 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 "Model" way of doing business. . Phone 160. ') cr i The July Interest win ennn bp. nut to vour credit on our books. interest quarter begins July 1st. Increase account all you can before that date. We pay 4 per cent, and compound it four a year. ( Southern Loan 6 having Ut P M. BROWN, President. W. L. JENKINS, r. m, i v a DUNN, Vico President. 10 Central hwm Lets j AT PIEDMONT Still offered for sale at closer prices than any equally wellV in Greater Charlotte ' v High, healthful location, overlooking city; street care line l rvery lot water snJ Fwcrnre mains already laid; avenue m (,,ire i,!t; Wfr'- 1 -''-t wir," rodJy fr cf'iiii.xlloii. ; '"i ! ' . r f V f:--v ret:
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