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10 . CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, FEBRUARY 14, 1DC3. SPORTING NEWS tTaVTRSITY-S BASEBALL (.AMES rtaxiaer Gray Has Twetily-Sevcn on - Mis Ids and Seventeen Are to Be I'lajrd on tiie HiU One Game lr Fpecial to The .Observer Chapel HilL Peb.lJ. The Baseball schedule has Just been xlven out b ilanager Jamei A. . Gray, jr. it is as follows: - March -14th Bingham, at Chapel March Ilrt Oak Ridgo, at Chapel Hill. March ISth Lafayette at Chapel Hill. March ISth Lafayette, at Chapel Hill. March S7th Randolph-Macon, at Chapel Hill. March 31et William 'an J Mary, Chapel Hill. April 1st Cornell, at Chapel Hill April ith Guilford, at Greens boro. i. - April th Virginia, at Green boro. s April 10th Dartmouth, at Chapel Hill. r - April 11th Dartmouth, at Chapel .- Hill. April Uth Villa JJova, at Chapel Hi il. April lth Villa Nova, at Chapel Hill. 'April 16th Wake Forest, at Chap el HJ1U v April ISth Davidson, at ' Char lotte. April 10th St John's, at Win ston. April 21st V. M. I- at Lynchburg. April 22d Virginia, at Charlottes- ville.- .April Hill. April Hill. April Hill. AprU 29th Guilford, Hill, April 30th Wake Forest, lelgh. May 1st Georgetown, at Washing ton. Mav 2d Saw at Annapolis. May 4th Pennsylvania, at Phila delphia. June 1st Louisiana, at Chapel HIU (commencement tme). Thla I unquestionably one of the hest achedules. that has wen made out for the University baseball team In a number of years. . eeventeen nmei will be played on the hill whh.h fact sounds good to the local fans. Coach Otis Btockdale, of Durham, who will have charge of the team, will arrive oa the hill the latter part of thla week, and practice will begin as soon as the weather permits. 2Jd Delaware, at 24th Delaware, at 27th Georgia, at at Chapel Chapel ChapeJ Chapel at Ra- THE FRKXC11 CAR LK.VDS. American anil Italian Anton FVllow and All Will Remetn Over Sight In w Vrk Ton, Amsterdam, X. Y., Kcb. 1 3. The French car In the New Tork-Parls race, driven by 8t Chaffrey, arrived here shortly before 7 o'tlock to-night. 8t. Chaffrey will remain here until to morrow. Immediately after the French car rime the American and Italian cars, which proceeded on to Fonda, 11 miles to the west, where they will etop for the tilght. The automobj lists are following the towpath of the (anal. This route was decided upon by the drivers af ter leaving Schenectady In order t) n.vold the soft snow banks in the Mo hawk valley. The. towpath I be lieved to be clear of snow to Tona wsnda, and the racers doubtless will follow it t) the end. -. Fonda, N. T., Feb. IS. The Amer ican and Italian cars arrived in Fon da to-night over the canal towpath The crews will jreat here until to- rnnfFftU' Poughkeepsle, N. T.. Feb. IS. The Herman car driven by Ma as and the French car driven by Augustus Ponls left this city for Albany to-day. Later ths French car was reported stalled between Croton and Osslnlng. Albany, N. T., Feb. 1 J. Four of the automobiles engaged In the New York-Paris vie Siberia race had reached or passed Albany at a lato toour to-nlKht. The American, one 'French and the Italian reached here aoon after noon and went on west. The first German car, that in which Lieutenant Kopper, of the German army. Is travelling, arrived here at 10 p. m.. and will pass the night here, leaving at 6:30 a. m. The other French car Is reported as spending- the night At Hudson: the eecond German car Is ah Id to toe st Tthlnebeck. opposite Kingston. Alt the cars have experienced great diffi culty with heavy snow drifts and soft roads. Results at Xcw Orleans. New Orleans. Feb. 1J. Financier wan disqualified for fouling after Ilrl-hlnn first In he second rare at the Fair Crntinds to-dny. In the stretch Jockey "otter. on Financier. pulld aernnn and threw Risk, the favorite. Into the fence. Tlie foul causal Rl.k to drop back out elde of the money. Weatlter cloudy, irncfc good. First race, t furlong, sHllna;: Irlaatnr. 4 to 1, won: Edwin L.. to 1. second: Tfapna, IS to 1. third. Time, :J7 2-a. Keeosd race, furlong", selling: Tak Uler. 4 to L won: Bobbin Around. to 5 second: Dick Roue. .TO to L third. Time, I;17 2-S. Third -ar. t furlongs: The Bear, til, won; Toy Boy. to 6. second: E. T. ntpp. i to l. tmra. rime. Fourth race. furlona. handicap; Jsck Atkin. even, won; Lens. 1-1 to . o nd; Hyperion II. 8 to 1. third. Time. 3 15 Fifth race. 7 furlongs, selling: Artful Dodger. 16 to L won; Royal Onyx. a to '!. second; Mr. Pesbody, IS to 1. third. Time. l.&i-b. With race, mile snd 70 yards, selling: falneew, J to I. won; Apt, lo to I. sec-c-nd; Melange, to 1. third. Time. 1:43-1. rventh rare, mile and a sixteenth, eelhng: LsnY Ethel. 7 to 1. won; Ma ronnl. 12 to 1. seond; Lemon Girl, 7 to J. third. Time. 2-5. eUIL TO FOLLOW banquet. . Revenue Cotter to B I'srd ma Tlea. nre lloat DaiK-e at WrlKhtsvllle Beach. Special to The Observer. 1 Wilmington, Feb. 13. Following the annual banquet of tho chamber of commerce "here oa the night of March 3d, at which" the A"sltant Secretary of the Treasury Department will be the principal speaker, the disi tingulahed visitor will place at the disposal of the business men and vis itor here for that occasion the Unit ed States revenue cutter Heminole, which will take the party down the river for an excursion. A delightful subscription dance was given last -night at Lumina on Wrtghtsville Beach by a number of ths young people of the society set. The german waa led by Mr. Paul L. Cant well . and among; the visiting young ladies were: Misses Sena Crltz and Grace Whitakcr, of Winston-Salem; MiJis Hopkins, of Jacksonville, Fla.: Miss Harrison, of Georgia; Miss Crump and M!m McQuire. of Rich mond. Va. The warty went to the beach on special cars, returning this morning at the pleasure or me guests. The Wilmington Light Infantry, Com nan v C of the North Carolina Na tional Guard, accepts the invitation of the adjutant general to participate In the coast defense exercises at Fort Caswell during May. Captain Rob ertson has so Informed the adjutant general and the exercises are being looked forward to wun pieimuro j the local command. Fort Caswell has become a most attractive place and I aim of the best fortification inn j the south Atlantic coast. Fur ther orders are awaited with Interest, RECEIVERS FOR LC3IBER FIRM, w on timmra Ik Co.. Operating; in Eastern North Carolina In Flnsn rial Trouble. Special to The. Obaerver. u'limtminn. Feb.- 13. Ojpon com plaint of Charles 8. Riley & Co. of Thiia.lelnhla, Judge Walter H. Neal .i..mhn t Clinton ves'erday an i-.i vienrv C Rllev and John D. reelvem for W. T. Sears & i.nmnra.tKd. extensive lumber dealers of tnis section iii" inr.i,vni mill and owning extensive , i..h. mt Wananinh. Columbus countv. Tne asseis are wu'' - tllO.000, llaDllities iow,, the latter amount is KIy duo tM plaintiffs' creditors. Riley & Co. The receivers have -given bond and taken ii nronertv. The do- fendnts- employe, 'and agent, -lelng restrained from any nVr'""'" " ." L til the final Hearing ai February lth. ISSUED ins OWN TARS. Buffalo Conrt Stemographer Take itlw Rasor Ronte to "-Anuiiicr trr ExUtencc. New York, Feb. 13. Lying across his bed In a position tnai snow conclusively that the deed was done with deliberation. J. W. Bosche, or Ttrrin a court stenographer, com mitted suicide In the Astor House to-day bv slashing the radial artery of the left arm witn a raior. in in room were found letter aaaressea t the ' manager ot tne noiei, coroner and his wife. In the former, Bosche apologiied for the trouble he was causing the hotel. To tne coro ner he said: 'There is no necessity for any In quest. The waiter Is in the room as am writing this. I am simply issuing myself transportation to 'an other and better existence, no mat ter what its conditions or circum stances. No motive Is known. Uncle 8am Will Control Wireless rr, 1. . Washington, Feb. 13. The Presl. dent to-day transmitted to the Sen ate and with his approval a recom mendatlon by th Secretary of the wavy tor legislation to allow the government to control wireless teleg raphy In order to Insure non-interference with official messages. The following recommendations are made: Making punishable the transmission of a false message purporting to bs official, breaking in or Interfering with wireless stations while they are transmitting an official message, and refusing to cease sending a private wireless message -when called upon to do so by an operator having an . w.,a, iiii-BBuso o oe sent. K B. M. INSURES earthly possessions 'gainst fire loss or 'damage. Al companies represented. Lowest rate. Prompt service. IMednjont BIdg. 'Phones K87-S45. TOE WEATiER, Washington, Feb. 12.-Forecftft for Fri day and Saturday: ' ' Virginia, rain Friday, wanner in ex treme southwest portion; Saturday rain; freh winds moetly south. North and South Carolina, rain Friday and Saturday, fresh south winds. Georgia, rain Friday and ' Saturday, colder Saturday In west portion; fresh south winds on the coast, ''. East Florida, local rains and'Saturday, colder Saturday In northwest portion; fresh east winds. West Florida and Alabama, rsfn Fri day; Saturday colder and probably fair; fresh east to south winds, shifting to northwest by Saturday. Mississippi, rain Friday, colder In north portion; Saturday fair, colder; freeh to brisk south winds shifting to northwest. Louisiana, rain Friday, colder in north and west portions; Saturday fair, colder in east portion; frenh to brIMt south winds shifting to northwest. fast Texas, rain and colder Friday. Much colder In northwest portion with possibly snow; Saturday fair; winds be coming north and brisk to moderately WBh. Went Texas, fair in south, clearing In north portion Friday, much colder in east portion; Saturday fair. Arkansas, rain and colder Friday, much colder at night; Saturday fair. Tennessee, rain Friday, colder in west portion; Saturday fair, colder. Kentucky, rain Friday, colder in ex treme west portion; Saturday colder and generally fair. West Virginia, rain Friday; Saturday snow or rain and colder. LOCAL OFFICK 11. S. WEATHER -BUREAU. , Charlotte, Feb. 13. Sunrise 7:11 a. m.; sunset 8:04 p. m. TKMPERATCRE (In degrees). Highest temperature Ixwest temperature ... ..... Mean temperature .. .. .. .. ........ Excess for the day Accumulated deficiency for month, Accumulated deficiency for year..., ' PRECIPITATION (In Inches). Total for 24 hours ending 8 p. m A. 27 joiai I or me moiim i.w , Accumulated deficiency for month.. 0.24 ! Accumulated excess for year l-ol i Prevailing wind direction N. E. W. J. BENNETT, Observer. M AS i 0 '7 68 No flower could at all compare, With this pretty lass so young and fair; -. Her step la light, her heart ia free, Since taking Ricky Mountain Tea, R. H. Jordan & Co. MAR 01 GRAS 1908. Sale of Bankrupt Stcck I am now offering for sale the entire stock of T. T. Lucas, Bankrupt, of Gas tonia, N. C.T1iisstock con sists of "Dry. Goods, Shoes, Clothing, Notions, etc. I invite , prospective pur chasers to correspond with me or to call at the store in Gastonia and see me in per son. J. Q. HOLLAND, ' : Trustee. Gastonia, "N. C. Feb. 11th, 1908. . ' V- ...laa Tim - ' Mobile, Ala. ' . Seaboard Air Line will sell round- trip tickets for above occasion at one i first-class fare plus 25 centa-from all points. Tickets on sale Feburary t 2Cth to March 2d. with final limit for j return until March 10th. I For further information relative to I rates, "schedules, etc, apply .to any Seaboard ticket agent, or JAMES KER, C- P. A.. Charlotte, N. C. C. H. GATTIS, -, T. P. A., Raleigh, N. C. A Representative Wanted In Every County In ortU - Carolina for the - - t Southern Sctool of Telegrapiy V .... . and the EMANUEL SCHbOL STENOGRAPHY AND flPW'RITWG ASHEVXLLE, X. C : Liberal coram lsslona pall riM ' parties. References required. rlro In Wcet Virginia Town. Williamson. W. Va., Feb. 11. The entire business section of this place was threatened with destruction to day from a fire that started In the Moose Hotel. Besides the Moose Ho tel, the Williamson Bank Building and five residence were destroyed Loss $70,000. The cause of tb,e flre la unknown. Healthy Chickens A high or low death rate is usually the difference between successful and unsuccessful poultry raiting. REX Hintkote ROOFING is used for roofs and sidings on profit able poultry plants, because it keeps the house warm and dry, with even temperature and humidity. As a result, fewer chickens are lost and the layers are more productive In poultry house covered with FLINTKOTE ROOFING M This roofing is fire-resisting, rain W and n rt n n w . f nt r t..vnkl. - -f. uui.uKt aca rnnikote Kuurtrvtr affords more kinds of protection to your build- 1 ings and their contents than any other roofing. Everything needed in laying", comes with roll any laborer can lay it. Sold By , Charlotte Supply Co. Charlotte, N. C INTEREST ON SAWS DEPOSITS fROr.1 1ST Of FEBRUARY All Savings Deposit made between now and Ith Pebruary will bear Interest from the first day of February. ' NOW IS THE TIME to place your savings and ' surplus where they will do the most good, especially to you who will receive Four Per Cent. Interest Compounded Quarterly. BANKING BY MAIL, send check, money order or currency by express and we will send you paas book with entry therein. The safest, and as a rule the most satisfactory and profitable of all Investments. "Tour funds will be well placed on the-following: Fine business block of three new brick store rooms, two stores and basement. Annual rent $2,300. Price for the whole $26,000,001 Vacant lot on East Third strtet, alley corner, 3 OxSl feet Price ' t.i i,... $135.00 per foot Can be Improved to pay 7 1-3 to t per cent net Valuable .acreage tract on Uerlta road, 3-4 mile railroad front 1 1-4 mile macadam front Fine for sub-division. 76 acres In tract Price per acre............. .... $110.00 SOUTHERN - REAL ESTATE LOAN & TRUST COMPANY W. 8. ALEXAXDER, R. A. DtTXX, A. M. McDOXALD, . President. Vlco President. Sec and. Treaa, C0MLIEECIAL 2TATI0NAL BANK. Real Estate For Salle "' $2,100 for 5-rooni cottage. North Graham street lot 40x150. $506 cash. balance easy terms. , $1,500 for a beautiful lot on shady side of street near Elizabeth College; high, nice location, size 66x19 8. $5,750 fora lovely -room home on East Seventh street close In; two baths, large lot, size 85x230. If you want a handsome home, at a low price, you had better see sse this one. . ' . T. Murphy & Company 43 N. Tryon. .'Phono 842. Wood Fibre Wall Plaster, "Hard Clinch." THE BUILDERS FRIEND Freezing doe not hurt; natural shrinkage win not crack it; water does not make it fall off; Uard as stone. Write for booklet. Manufactured by . QHjURL otte plaster go. " Charlotte. N. C. Write for Booklet line Kentncky Work Sold Sail hury lan a Forrttawr. Lexington, Kr.. Feb. 11. Among he test sales to-day at the midwin ter horse auction were: Audrey, b. m., I, by Ashland Wilkes-Madge Ful Jrton to George R. Htllles, of Rome, Oa.. $S25. Gertrude D. rn. m. 5. T1m On-warl-AIJeraada to A. McDonald, of 6e!ma. Ala., Jl.OiO. - Gus Alert bL . 7, Uusto-Thurs-Alerton tt J. F. Hjrper, of ttaliebury, C. $35. Two Clndnnstl Plsyers fJo to Atlanta Club. New Tork. Feb. IJ President Tut 7. am of the .National League, has pproved the release to Atlanta iBouthern League of Jesse Becker end WilUsm H. Dyer by the CJnrin rutl club. MgiAfbip For MoutU of fct Johns River. Washington. Feb. 13 The fnats '"mrrjittee on -commerce to-day s u-thrife-i a favorable report on a bill rrivling for trie construction of a ! .--- !i'P to t etationed opposite ths e-T5r:-e to ft. Johns river, Florida, "OX THE SQtTARE." , 9 Accuracy and Pure Drugs..... are most essential in the filling of prrscrii tions. Brin ua your prcscrirTtion3 aiitl . j'ou got both; R. II. JORDAN X CO. Phone 7. "WE NEVER 4XOSE.- NURSES' REGISTEU 7 PER CEMT. or mors, free of taxes, can be obtained from first-class pre ferred stocks of substantial North Carolina companies which we can offer. Trust Department, POtmiERX LIFE m TRUST COV Greensboro, N. C Capital and Surplus. 1350.000. E. P. Wharton.. President. rA. M. Scales, Gen. Counsel. . R. C. Hood. Asst. Manager. DECf E 9th. ST. RES 5-room. cottage, modern conveniences, $2,350. .Can arrange terms. One block graded school. Brown Company. 'Phonq 535. 203 N. Tryon St. NEW SERIES CHARLOTTE B. a L. ASSOCIATION Will Be Opened f Saturday, February 1st, 1903. The association of the people and for the people, J. H. VAN NESS, .WILLIS BROWN, President. Sec'y. and Treas. Office 203 N. Tryon St. r .-t if-:. First National Bank CHAELOTTE, N. C. ORGANIZED lt66 Capital .... ; . $ 300,000.00 Surplus and Profits .... .. ..... . 240,000.00 Assets . . . . . .. 1,900,000.00 Tour business respectful ly solicited. Every courtesy and ac commodation extended con sistent Tvith sound banking. The ' Merchants & Farmers National Bank - Charlotte, N. 0. DEPOSITARY FOR tfnited States Government State of North Carolina County of Mecklenburg and 1 Gty of Charlotte. ; We would also like to be your deposifary." GEO.' E. WILSON, President. JXO.' B. ROSS, Vlco President. W. C WILKINSOX, Cashier. O00OOO00OOOO0O000OCXX)0OOO0O000O0O00OOO0OOO0O0O0OO00O TIRE YOU IN LINE ? SO per cent, of the population of the United States are depositors in Savings Banks, and to this thrifty, 'economical , and provident class Is due the prominence of this country to-day. All over the country people In every walk of life are taking; advantage of the Interest paid by Savings Banks on deposits. Southern Loan & Savings Bank JOHN M. SCOTT, President. W. 8. ALEXANDER, Vice Pres. W. Ii. JEXKINS, Cashier. ooooocoooooooooooooooooooooooooooocooooooooooooooooo MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE vC-room cottag-e, well located, 1-2 block from car line. Lot 44x143 1-8. Thla is a chance to get a home at your own price. It la also a g-ood investment. It will pay you to look Into this at once. For further ' information, call or 'phone us. CAE0UNA EEALTY CO., W. D. WILKINSOX, Manager. B. It. LEE, Secretary, 45 2ortb Tryon BU if. p. LONG, Sales Agent, 71100 409. 1 t H I ! t j THE CHARLOTTE NATIONAL BANK Tlic consolidation of the Charlotte National Bank and the Charlotte Trust Company, with capital and surplus of $300,000.00, has been consummated. With resources greatly increased, we invite business from Banks, Merchants, Manufactucrs and Busjncss Men generally. : , v OFFICERS B. D. HEATH, President JOHN II. SCOTT, Vice President , J. H LITTLE, Vice President W. H. T WITTY, Cashier DIRECTORS; W. II. IVIk. Jno. G. llryce, TV. J. Chambers, i. M. Paris, IV I. He-Kh, O. p. Rcalh, IT. G. Link, Vinton IJddctl. '3. If. Miilr. , M. Ixhjr. . O. MsIh,.C. L Pstterson, II. X. Pltarr, 1. F. nobcrtwn, Jno, l. h-oil, . II. TUttf, V. Vslaer, W. A. Wsimmi, J. V. Zimmerman. The Charlotte Trust S Realty Co. CaplUl $200,000.00.- - - - - - . . List your property with Us for sale, or if in the market to pur- " chase real estate for home or investment, we can offer you some- I thing attractive. ' , We Can place yuur inuiirj " j vii uciirauis rrai esiate and this company win guarauiee ui principal ana interest. : (Phone 377 C. Trade! :iiiiirrrmmiim:trTfu We Invite the Business v. . of progressive enterprises on the ' , assurance of granting every ac- ' commodation consistent with safe ' . ' banking. . . THE AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY ; Trust Building. xxxxxxixxxxxxxixixxxxxxxxx '"tumuu SOUTKERN MILl STOCKS At satisfactory bids we can ripply the following 10 Olbson. i5 Henrietta. ,' . 40 Florence- . x 60 Newton. ' J - - SO Ozark. . , ... 10. Salisbury, X5 Cora; ' ' w JO Bonnie. 0 Oaston. 10-100 Gaffner- Al.'M of the stronrsl -4'and 7 rr cent, preferred stocks now on the ' t ,4 market. . .. . f. e. ziBhoTT & vqiiiPniuY
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