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AMERICAN LEAGUI fMIadelphia .. . j.-troit .. i hicago .... Cleveland .New lurk .. . Loul .. .. .. luston W&shiaston .. ... 81 i3 .615 S3 M - .51)1 il fcS .4S! 7 " 60 .56S la VI .471 U SO A2 bi 61 ' .4i a a XI NATION AI' LEAGUE. Won. Lost P.C. Chicago . Pmurj .. Philadelphia New xoik .. .. Erooklyn .. .. CtueiniuLti .. Viiton .. .. ... Bt Louis . ' VIRGINIA STATE LEAGUE. Won. Lost PC. Norfolk .. .... ji rnviilo .. .. .. .. : Lynchburg w Riohmond .. .. j KmuioIm 1 U Portsmouth .. .. .. .. ,. SS 41 ."! V. 60 .W8 W 74 : .441 i6 42 .4mt bl 1 .301 48 no 5 78 .508 .Ml .m PASFAL YESTERDAY. S; Chi- Philadelphia . ; Bt American League. . At Washington: Washington At Philadelphia: At Boatonf Boston 1: Cleveland 5. At Newx"ork: Flrrt fame-New Tork S. IgSS!ad'iame-New York S: Detroit T. National League. ' At Cincinnati: Cincinnati IKwWl At St. Louis: 8t LouU 4; Philadelphia 1 At Pittsburg: Pittsburg 1; Brooklyn 0. At Cnicago: Chicago ; Bcstcn a. Virginia State League. - "At Portsmouth: Portsmouth S; Norfolk 4. Second garoe-PovUmouth 3; Norfolk ''At Lynchburg: Lynchburg J; Roanoke AtHunwnd: First game-Richmond 4; Biuwilla t Second game-Richmond 5; Danville- . . , Eastern League. At Jersey City: First game-Buffalo 6; Jersey City t becond game-called in 3rd Inning account rain. At Newark: Kirat gams-Newark 3. Ventres! L Second game-Montreal 1, Newark 9. (Called end 6th, agreement.) At flaltlmere: Flrrt game Baltimore 6; Toronto 1. Bocond game-Baltlmoru 6; Toronto 3. At Providence: Providence 8; Rochet- ; tr 4. ' . ii ' NATIONAL LEAGUE. Bt' Loul. Bept. 2L-St. Loul. turned tha tables on Philadelphia to-day. Five of 5 Bt Loula hit weia bunched in the wconu taft." H.HB. ' ft JLouU O0ft0 0Ox-4 J 3 PhUadelphla .. ..... B Wl -S J J ' Battericar Karger ainl Marahnl; 'orrt 1 don and Uooln. Time 1:37. Umpire, Klg 1: la. .... PltUburg. Sept 2t.-Pltlsburg defeated Urcoklyn to-l:iy by tcorimT fi run In th ninth inning. Only ond Brooklyn man got aa far ai ictond baa. ficore PUtfbui-ir mo wi-i vi o BrookJvn iW 000- 0 5 1 ' Battrlo; Leever and Oibaon; Biirker ' and Rlttur. Time i houva. Lmpirc, Kletn. Chicago, Bept. CI. CIiIchbc to day whn , by btinchin hlla with Ynuns'a wiMncsi in the fourth and ftfth innings. ' i Score:. R. H. E. Chicago '"1 -8 7 0 "iJiMton iflow. 00i-a 6 2 ' Batterl: Pfelator and KIIhk; oung. rreck. and Ball. Time 1:55. Umpire, Car , , penter. v nclnn:itl. O.. Sept. 21 -Smith' wlld- neta , coupled with timely hitting pave Kew York an easy vlctury oer uncin- tati to-djiy. : Pcoro: B. H. E. ' Cincinnati MO Cfl 02O-2 1 . New York 21'J K! 0C0-4 2 . Batterlc: Hltt. Smith and McLean; ' Mathewnn and Bretwhan and C'urtli. Time VAX Umpire, Emalle. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Boalon, Kept In th fourth 21. Boston' tad playtn? InnlnK enabled Cluvciand in cnr fuur runa uml win the same. Prnre: K. H. E. Cleveland VI 400 0K 5 3 0 Boiton W) f 1 o 5 r Batterlei- Eerijer and Clarke; Morgan, Wlntur and Shaw. Time i 40. Lnipire. Egan. Waahlncton. Seit. :'l Chicago outhat- . ted aod outnelded Waihington to-Jay and won eailly. Score: R- H. E. , Waahlngton wi 2 wo-a 6 ChlcatO 210 U'2 8 1 Batterlei: C. Smith, IulKenleig xind Blankenahlp; Wt.lte un.l Sullivan, lime 1:40, Umpire, O Jx)uhlm JjF'irs K. lioene's Horse, Sivoiiil i'hofce i; the KclttJi;, an llasy A iixner at GravenJ. Grasend, N. Y., Sept. 21. On a dead track, and amid ttio rousing K'heers of 10,000 persons, James R. Keene'a BaJlot, eecond choice in the bming; won the first speciaJ, at Gravesend to-day. Mr. Keene also won th Junior champlon stakes with JiU colt. Summary: , . First race. 3 yeair olds and up, sell ing, about 6 ifurlorg3: Torrt Mc Grafh, 1 to 2, won; Fleming, 8 to 5, aecond; Robinhood, 4 to 6, third. Ttai 1:10. i . w'...- 'v,: Seoond race, the Jlitchtoek steepla chae handicap, 4 year olds and. up, aibout 2 tntlec and a half: Gus Scraus, It to 10, won; Dr. Keith, 7 to 10. eecond; Blue Pigeon, out, third. Time 4:51 3-5. Third rarce, Junior champion, 2 year Olds, aibout 6 furlongs: Celt, 7 to 10, won; Uncle, 7 to 5, second; ai circle. out. third. Time 1:10. Fourtih race, Che first rpeclal, three year olds, mile and a quarter: Ballot, 3 to 1, won; EJeotloneer, 4 to l, sec ond ; Salvidere, 4 to 6, third. 'Time 2:07. - . Fifth race, the GenU&men's cup, S- year olds and up, selling;; anile and a sixteenth: Arlmo. 3 to .1, won; Sir Toddlngton, 1 to 2, second; Lane Al len, out, third. " Time 1:51 1-5. Sixth race, fillies, two year olds, 6 furlongs; Desirous, 1 13 to 5, won; Aunt Rose, ; 4 to 1, second; Queen Marguerite, 5 to 2, third. ; Time 1:03. SIX-CLUB STATE LEAGUE. If the Organization Its Formed, Which Looks Very Likely. Wins-ton-satem Will be Member Manager For the Team Already la View. Winston-Salem. ScDt 21 That WiiMton- Salsm will be reorcsented In the North Carolina Baaeball League next year eem to b practically assured. The lo cal fans who arc interested in the form ation of th louguo have been quit ac tive lnce the visit of Mr. Ernest C. Landgraf, the baiebali tnun. A letter was received yesterday irom hlra to tne effect that he had in view a suitable man for the manajtement it tho Wln- kton-Salem team and that lie would be on hand at the October meeting and make a bid. for the piece. . The name of the man Mr. Landsraf has picked out is Mr. William Murray, who was manager of the Newark Eastern Leagu'i club during the season about to close, lie has been In athMlc for manv years and wa a famous football player several year ago. While playing with fceotlunrt against Kngiana Air. Murray was so severely injured that one of hi teg had to be amputated. This caused him to abandon the active part of the game. According to the prewjnt plan the loagui will be compoied of Rnlelgli, Dur ham, Greenooro, Winston-Salem, Salis bury and Charlotte. No Racing at Columbun. Columbus, O., Sept. , 21. Heavy rains this morning made the Colum bus race track unrit for use. Racing In the grand circuit will be resumed Monday and continued throughout tho week. The horse review futurity Is carded for Wednesday, the day on which Dan Patch will try to reduce his record of 1:&5. First Football Game of Season. At Carlisle, Pa. Carlisle Indians 40; Lebanan Valley College 0. TILL WEATHER. Storm Warning. Washington, Sept. 21. Storm warnings are displayed on the coast of the Gulf of Mexico from New Or leans to Apalachicola. New York, Sept. 21 -New York anil De trolt had tin even breK in to-day i dou ble header. The recond gumo we c;illcd n aeceunt of d:rkncn. Bcore: B. H.E. Detroit 0M 100 1 2 S 1 New York 112 lt 00x--s l 2 Batterl: Ktlllan. B Jones, Mullln nml Payne; Chcshro and Ttiomaa. TIiiik l.'si. Umpire, tlheridan. , Beeond game: R. II. E. Detroit 420 010 0 - 7 S 0 New York OK (M 2 7 3 Itittterlei: Kllllan and b lunhlt; I'oks, Nuuer and Blair. Time 1:20. l.niplie. eheridan. Washington,, Sept. 21. Forecast: Virginia, showers Sunday in nortn and by night in south portion, cooler; .Monday partly cloudy, ahowetrs in south portion; light fresh winJs be coming northwest to north. North Carolina, local showers Sun day and probably Monday, cooler Monday In east portion; variable winds. South Carolina, showers Sunday and probably Monday, cooler Sun day In northwest portion, cooler Mon day; light to fresh winds mostly south. Georgia, showers Sunday anj prob ably Monday, cooler Sunday in north east portion, variable winds. Eastern Florida. local showers Sunday and probably Monday, light to fresh southeast wine 3. Western Florida, showers Sunday and probably MonJay, fresh possibly brisk shifting winds becoming north west. Alabama, showers Sunday; Monday generally fair; fresh, po&slbly brisk shifting winds. Mississippi, showers Sunday, cooler In north portion; Monday fair; fresh north winds. Tennessee, showers and cooler Sun day; Monday partly cloudy; probably showers in east portion. Arkansas, showers and cooler Sun- Philadelphia, pt, Philadelphia shut out St. Louis t-d:ty through th ef fective pitching of Plunk. Score: R. H.E. Bt. LouU o (0O H)-fl k 1 Philadelphia 'J ."10 00x .. i p..tt-lei: Dlneen and .rijwMiri-r; plank and Power. Time 1 .50. L'mpnei, Hurst and Connolly. GUILFORD AGAIN' DEFEATED." Klmbro, Wlio layel to Pitch. Knocked Out In Two Innings The . Quaker Team Not In Good Trim . Professionals Go to Virginia. ' Special to The Observer. Greensboro, Sept. 21. Several hun dred of the local fans turnend out this afternoon at Cone Athletic Park to ' see the second game between Gull : ford College and the professionals of the South Atlantic League, the team opposing the Quaker being the All Star aggregation. The acvore was a. very one-sided one. standlnsr 9 to 2. in favor of the professional. Kim- - bro, one of the pitchers on a team here In Greensboro, wgji put in the box for the Guilford College team v and was an easy mark for thd pro fessional who knocked his curves an ytlme and any where thpy deslr I ed. He was kept In for only two innigt but durlg this Ume the visi tors aecurej 6 clean hit off him and .:.; aent only t men across the pan. oome oi tne Dasebaii enthusiast thought that by pttrhinz him it would I add very much to the strength of the . local team, but the trial sliowcj that lJ arm Is yet ualted only pr t tm around the city. Doak went Into the box n the third Innlnr and pitched a good game, allowing the professionals to score only one more run. The Guilford team was not up to Its aver- ago tnis aiternoon and a number of unpardonable errors were charged their account . Richardson pitched a rool tame for the All-Stars. The score: ... - n H E AT-fitar r,4?0" 000 010 12 0. Guilford.. .. 4)00 009 020 2 t , The professional ' .will leave In the morning for Virginia, the All-Btars " roing- to-T?ichwona tliy""one'weeit end the Charleston club to Sforfoik for week' playing. DA WIS' Headache Cure Always Sure Relief 15 and 25c Dilworth Drug Store B. & DAVIS. 'Phone 247. Aili IIAWLEY'S rilAKMACY About tlie Perfected Li:1::rCge OF GREENSBORO, NORTH7 CAROLINA. The only cure without a single relapse. The only regular hospital treatment in America adapted to home. We can tell you all about this treat ment and how to save money. IIAWLEY'S PHAJUI ACT. 4 day, followed by fair; Monday fair; warmer. - LOCAL OFFICE U. S. WEATHER BUREAU. Charlotte. gept.21.--Sunrlae ?:10 a. m., sunset 4:22 P- m. TEMPERA i IKIi tin aegreesf Highest temperature Lowest temperature Mean temperature Excess for the Jay Accumulated excess . , - month , . Accumulated excess for year . . . ... . . ....... PRECIPITATION (In inches). Total for 24 hours ending I p, m. , . . Total for the mont:i Accumulated deficiency for the - 'month.... .. ..v. .;. 1-90 Total for the year ......... . 24.20 Accumulated deficiency for the year . . ... ............ 15.74 Prevailing- wind direction. , . . .8. W. W. J. BENNETT. Observer. for the the , 87 68 78 S 84 178 T 63 v "ON THE SQUARE." Our Prescription Department is unexcelled. Bring your prescriptions ! to the place you know they will be handled" right. NURSES' REGISTER JORDAN C ON TDf J SQUARE Thone 7. "WE NEVER CLOSE." R D. 2t OFFERS FOR SALE A modern suourban home, "where the very air seems purer." Ten large rooms, wide piazzas, cellar, fur nace heat, electric lights; deep well fine water, two baths, sewerage, stable, 8 acre lot; on broad, much used belt road, near cars. Full information of F. D. Alexander Real Estate, Fire Insurance. No. 203 S. Tryon. 'Phones 604-645. Cotton Mill Stocks for Sale SOOrar'k Cotton Mill stock (NCI 47 Cora Cotton Mill stock (N. C.) 10 Lula Mfg. Co.. Mill stock (N. C.) 20 Henrietta Cotton Mill stock. (N. C.) 20QarTney Cotton Mill stock (N. C.) 2 Flint Cotton Mill tock (N. C.) 50Erwln Cotton Mill -st'k pfd. (N. C.) 10 Lancaster Cotton Mill st k pfd. (N.C.) 10 Gibson Cotton Mill stock (N C.) K'Oray Mfg. Co.. Mill stock (N. C.) 10 Monarch Cotton Mill stock (N. 0.) Id German Amerlcnn prefd. (N. C.) 20 Crowdnra Mountain Mill t'k; (N. C.) 10 Young Hartsell Mill stock (N. C) 20 Mayes Mfg. Co. Mill stock N. C.) fi Dllllng Cottln Mill stock (N. C.) V, Wasiiington Mills. Fries, Va. (V.) 15 Modena Cotton Mill stock N. C.) 20 Trenton Cotton Mill stock (N. C.) 10 Stanley Creek Cotton Mill (N. C.) P Cannon Mfg. Co. Mill stock (N. C Some of the above offerings are payinc 10, 20 and 30 per cent. Why tie vour funds up at low rate of Interest? Invest In the best and safest securities, where you can get large return wltn, element Southern Securities St Trust Co. Gastonla. N, C. OUR BIDS May not be the lowest, but It will be cheaper In the long run. Let us figure with you on anything you have done. AH our work guaranteed to be first-class In every respect BRADSI1AW ELECTRIC COMPANY I 'Plinna Vn Aln ' ' . . "X Phone No. 470. F. H. BRADLEY, Pres. and Treas. W. HOLMES. Vice Pre. 10 S. Church St' a E. BRADSHAW, Manager, luZS If You Want Your Property Rented List it with us. Prompt returns and satisfaction guaranteed. FOR RENT ; One apartment, four rooms, with bath,'...!. $20.00. ' We write Fire Insurance in strong companies. CAROLINA REALTY CO., , ' -i PWItKINSOy. llaniaer. 1 - 45 N. Txyon 8t. Fire Insurance. 'Phone 800. w, a. Ai.i:xANEi.n, itcs. - i:. a. lu:;., vko i--cs. . A. 3IOr.K13 JIcDOXALI), Scc'y. . LOAN DErARTJIEXT - ScjlLrn (led fetcte Lc::i & M Co. f t 'I u n L .... Capital $75,000.00. Surplus $100,000.00. Our Company; desires to call the attention of the money-lending public to the desirable features and -guarantees offered by us in the placing of funds on Re"al Estate Mortgages, both on city property and farming lands t in this coimty. The lender not only secures the benefit of our experience as to values in placing his loans, but we accompany each mort gage with a guarantee contract from our Company covering the following points; ; I.-r-The title of the property upon which the loan is made is gauranteed. . . . , . II. -The security is guaranteed. -For example, r-case , of : foreclosure the above-named . Company would have to make the property bring the amount due under the mortgage. III. -The interest is guaranteed. The Company : collects the interest on loans made, and guaran tees the payment of the interest within three days after it is due. , ; . " ' u IV. The property will be kept insured, where insurable, for the. bene fit of the lender, in some re liable Insurance Company. , V. That 'the property will be properly . listed for taxation 'from year to year; - VI.The loans net the lender 6 per cent. - With the above liberal advantages we feel that we can make it to your interest to place your loans through this Company and invite: a full in vestigation of our metnods and promptness - in placing funds on gilt edge real estate security. SOUTHERN REAL ESTATE, LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY Bargains in Real Estate 5- room cottage, corner W. Fourth street and Victoria avenue, ; with city water, beautifully papered, electric lights. Lot 60x170; a bargain.. .... ..... ..... ..... .'. . ..$2,000 7-room house, new, N. Myers street, never occupied; lot 40x188 .. .. . ........... .... $3,600 $1,000 cash, balance to suit purchaser. i 6- room house, N. Graham street, large lot, beautifully shaded ...... 1 ..... ... ..$3,r.50 6-room house, E. Liberty street, all modern, house recently pa pered and In flrst-clas repair.. ....$3,500 6-room house, Sprlngdal avenue, Dilworth, lot 60x200; -for quick sale ... . . . ' . . 4 . . ... t. ..... ;..;.... i ., $1,500 J. E. Rflurphy & Go. 43 N. Tryon St E. W. Palter. Notary Public. " TPIione 842. he Fall iSeason. is the time of renewed business activity, after the summer season, and every business man needs the services of a progressive and up-to-date Bank. We solicit accounts on the basis of satisfactory service. ' . American Trust Company Capital and Proflta Trust Building. $450,000. You have not only all the features oj a savings bank, but also all the safeguards furnished by the national banking law, which does everything possible to protect the depositor. With these ad vantages and. 4 . THREE MILLION'S ASSETS AND PERSONAL LIABILITY The Commercial National Bank OF CILARLOTTE, N. C. offers its eervlcea to the publlt , ;v ' ; - Four per cent. Interest, compounded auarterly. Certificates f Deposit also Issued, bearing four per cent. R. A. DUNN,-Pres. A. G. BRENIZER, Cash. W. E. HOLT, V. Pre A. T. SOIMEY, Asst Cash- uv A. u. muNiZER, Cash. . A. T. SOIMEY, - Asst. Cash. ill 1 NEARLY EVERYBODY .--'.'....'. ., . - ' ; - -." -has monfey to burn, but the wis ones do not burn It They ore ' fer a v , " .... , ' - savings neeouNlr rlth the Charlotte Trust Go. which pays 4 per cent., compounded quarterly. - If living out of the city, open an account by matt,' s J. 1L LITTLE, Prehldent. .0. L PATTERSON, VIc Tna. . . L. R. HA GOOD, Cashier. ' - The Merchants & Farmers National BanR - ' OF CILARLOTTE, N., C. ' ; Capital, f $200,000.00' I Surplus; '$100,000.00 V. The officers of this bank will be pleased to meet or correspond with those who contemplate .v. making changes or opening new 'r. ' ' accounts. t FOUR PER CENT. PAID ON SAVINGS - ? . AND TIME DEPOSITS. . Officers: Geo. E. Wilson. President. Juo. bV Roes, Vice President W. C. WUkinson, Cashier. - Vacant tbN Bargain We offer n vacant lot on prominent street, near Southern pas. ecnger station, about 50x150; at the, Very low price of $2,400 No otlier such lot In that vicinity for sale at any-price. ' ' The Charlotte Realty Co. Thone 377. A. G! draig, Secretary. , N I- Office 18 E. Trade St.: Weed fibre WaU Plaster, The Builder's Miend. Freezing does not hurt; natural shrinkage will not crack it: water does not make it fall off; hard as stone. Write for booklet. Manu 1 factured by CHARLOTTE PLASTER CO. Write tor Booklet v - CILARLOTTE, N. Ol Beautiful Elizabeth Ave. Building Lot for Sale QlfOOO. Can arrange good terms 50xl95feet; rear alley; good Jbcation. See us at once Btovm (:'&; Company. Phono 635. ' '. 203N. TryonSt. FIRST NATIONAL BANK CHARLOTTE. N. O HENRY M. McADE.V. GEO. W. BRYAN, ' - BL L tICTOR. f ? President Vice President - - Cashier. ', - Capita............ $300.0.00 Surplna and Profits. .$221,608.98 : JIRECTORSi ,c P. D. ALEXANDEtl ! HENRY Bt, McADE3 ja W. BBYAlf P. B. BIDOWELL : C. BTOROrGHS ' ' f , . X9. V:XlODMAJf .. FRANK G1LREATH t." W. WADE iV; 3. 8. MYERS ; . nt' , 'JZ CBAai'1- WILUAIIS Your business retpestfully son cited., JSrsry courtesy and tcconuno datlon extended consistent with safe banking. a BL' Tl 3C0R. CaahJer. The Charlotte National Bank , CHARLOTTE, N. C. The chief concern' of the officers 1 and directors of this bank Is the welfare of its depositors and the security of their deposits. The Charlotte National Bank was founded by men of means, in tegrity and successful business experience, and Its enviable record has given it a reputation for solidity that - extends fa? beyond' Mecklenburg; county and North Carolina. .; It you want absolute safety, It Is here. ' We solicit your, business. . .- '. w. B. D. HEATH, President' JNO. M. SCOTT, Vice President W. H. TWrrTY, Cashier. Take Them To-Day ! The Mutual leads the van. The new series opens October -1st, .but you can; take shares at once and file application same moment. - . -Let Wildcat Schemes ' " alone and. stick to this Building ; & Loan Associa-; tion and you're sure to be happy. This is the day. E. L Kceslcr, Set and Treas. Phone 144. -IS & ,307011 Bt.' I THE BET RECOMMENDATION YOTJ CAN HAVE IS A " " Savihso Bonk Book In your pocket. It brings the smile, that stays. We pay 4 per cent on Savings and Time Deposits. - ? Southern Loan & Savings Banki P. 'BL "BROWN", Pres. . ' 1 R. A. DUNN, V. Pres. W. L. JENKINS, Cashier. ' ' , There is No More Satisfactory InvesjmcntU In thla territory than the non-taxable' uroferrod stocks in our tronr hOjrie cdriC poratlor.. Many conservative investers are buying this class of stocks. - - - ' ; ' .. . WE OFFER SUBJECT . TO BALB , T tm Chadwlck 7 per cent preferred interest Fehurary and AuRust. 2000 Hoaklns 1 per cent preferred tnterterest February and August ' "1" 2500 Louis 7 per cent preferred interest January and July.. . -. i : sono Monri) 7 per cent, preterred Interest January and July. ' , . tWJ American Maohlne Co." ; - i V -, ' :'y (i " ,. ,;, ?W)0 Ijncsster 7 per cent preferred interest January and July. 1300-10.000 Highland Park ( per cent preferred interest January and JTulA lX.-5aiO Brown Mfc Co. fi per' cent preferred interest January and July, lftOO-nOflO Peerless H per. cent, preferred Interest January and July. 10-5000 Suburban Roalty Co., per cent, preferred Interest January and July. 7'J 1000-5DOO Envin Cotton Mills I per eant. preferred Interest January and July.- ' ;';;::.:;r"rrr'r.crABBo rtrtrwrrxxrrTrrr- r- Uigh-Grado IaTestmenta, r.
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