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.1 - - - i s - . . . r S" V V : :. AS OLD-FASHIONED j WOMAN.-; No clfver, brilliant thinker,: he;,' - With college record anddegree;' v 'i ' She, has not known the path of fame; The world has never heard her -name; i She walks on old.' long-trodden ways- The valleys of the yesterdays. 7, - Home farther VfcjpgdonV tove - Is her - dower; ' - ' She seeks no other wand rf power To hjake;.home sweet, bring 'heaven near, , t v. To win a smile 'and wipe "a tear. And .do her duty;day by day k . In her own quiet place and, way. Aroupd her childish, hearts are twined. . As round some reverend saint en- And, following hers, the childish reet , , ABdXfind all purity and good;'- s In fier divines motherhood. ' ... . . ! . .:T ' .She Seeps her talth unsnadOWed still ' Ood" rules the world in good and HI; ' -' Mm: In her enped are brave and true. ' s And. women as pure as pearls of dew. e An- lif for her is high and grand, ; . Byr work ed tad -errdeavar spanned. , fV.' a A mM tvirtVa a briehter lade , All for the sunshine tf her face; v Her-very"wrile a Messing throws. ' And- hearts are fcaapter where she - Klgoes. ... ' Acfenrte. clear-eyed messenger - Toarrtsper love thank Ood 'or Her! TS . --Misa Elsie OOrfch. who has been ' vlaltlag friends at 61. Mary's, returned herbwme in GaldsboTo yestenlay. ' -ik-'Mrs. Ed. . Battle and chiMrw, e lert'5wsterda' for Holdsboro' ai4 wil , ' '. min?rtn. ! boro. Who ha ben visiting neur xhe i cKy, returned nome yesieruuy. . -rMIss Kate Peafsall. of Morgan- toit-was in the city yesterday "en - ' 'route' to New Bern, where Bhe rilll ' i Tii.it 4tr brother. Col. Pearsall. : "Mtss l0lan. P. Jeffersoa, of EaraMu. Wisconsin, wno nas nvrn in the Wy for . st-vcral da-s. left yes-tt-rdav afternoon for "Washington. ' Mrs. U. R. Andrews, of Norfolk, '. who has been visiting at the" ltWe of Hr. E. B. Barbee, returned -hOTne . . yesterday. , ' ftftermMn for Greensboro. T . -ftss E. Hammuftd, oi wasning- -. -- IOB, '-11."Vm WH III lilt; trilj jrnicmoj . en route to Charlotte. ; ,J -MTs. W. J. Talley, of Manson. - ttna'tn th fitv VPRtrtlAV Whll Oh her way to Sanford. v" ' Capt. and Mrs. T. W. Davis lefi " - 1 yesterday afternoon for Moncurv, where they will he the guestsf Capt. ami Mrs. J. H. Wlssler. Miss Kh sella I jissitor. of Pot-casi -Is the riMSt of Mrs. J. K. Poole, near ' Katetch. . Misses Elisabeth and Margaret Temple, of Denver, Colorado, are the raeet oT Mrs. W. W. smith. nr. Mid Mm. tsruce wngni - : have goneO Washington and Phll- 'r Bav T. tizifn n left vesler- i- for Manson. where she will visit "y-frtends. - . Mrs. Stacy V. Wade and mother have arrived from Morehead. " Mr. George P. Hardy. after a Ml lo his sister. Mrs. Kdward fl rJritton. left yesterday for Oreensboro . . . fnd will go from tttere to his , home in Atlanta. THE MUKIC FESTIVAI t'hAertli Aaxplm of the 'tlaMfrh s ' Cfol Sorfejr. Th. advance clreiriar of the annual -M9lc Festival fender the -ausplcef of '.j the Kaleigh Choral Society, has -Just been mailed t the musical people of the State. It Is a 'handsome 16-page booklet, giving all information v and the tprogram of the three concerts whlfh will be given In the Academy of Msskv on Friday and Saturday. May - -aist-and 22nd. ' The programs are the best that the . cociety has yet presented and the en gagement of the Pittsburg Festival Orchestra insures that this festival v. will' reach the high water mark in the V! history -of the Choral Society. - . ' : The business men of the city Have ''raised a S3. 000 guarantee to finance ""thls great festival and the union of -the musical forces with the business interests of the city means much for 'if' .' theadvancement of Raleigh as a mu : lcal-center. . , Haydn's immortal oratorio,; The Creation, ill- be given on Friday ev ening:Saturday afternoon willTbrlng ? forward six soloists and orchestra in i . a popular concert and on Saturday - night a magnificent concert of grand '- opera selections will be given in Kng- j" Jlsh by the four vocal soloists, the Choral Society and orchestra. , 'i-p' -The prices of -season tickets admit ting to the Three concerts will be .60 ' except ttrtslx rear rows on the floor ; - and the two front rows In the balcony, which will be $2.60. (- i r Checks to cover the price of the ' number of fteasdh tickets desired are r: now being received by the secretary. HER LIFE IN DANGER -v If Ton Have Ogtarrh or Weak Mntp ' . v '-' Read Thin Caref ally. ,: "; '""Some five years ago 1 was1-taken , , . with a bad attack of bronchitis. I y - -www w....m..u rwmmm A LT, II, at V 1, U K 1 ti and -cold. The cough was generally . rr: would wake' up choking and gasping ; for breath and there teemed to he - iciuuia sioppage in my mroai ana luhea. .j '"" My throat was tender and frrttaMe 1; ' and had an aching sensation which 5. .was especially pad at times. I loc- . tored and used several different re me- mm-m a'uw I tTV 1 1 J JWI IIIW" x jjent relief that kept the malady from -1 'ming bn until I used Hyomel. This enieoV which to me is certainly in- falHbh.enTed the trouble and to It . roKiivK inc rauBe oi ray win); snvr. ' ' ' i Hyomel certainty saved my life and '-.I. accord It "the credit Which. K de 4 ;-- serves - and tnerita There is nothing' too strong for me to say regarding . . ' tiyomet." -Mrs Ada nop Kins, sjut- r f xiyoraei prunuunveu nign-o-mej is . .- ttreathed Into the lungs through a : . hard rubber 'Inhaler In the form of antiseptic air; this ah Is prodoced ..,. from r the exttfttcts taken from tile AainiltttntMa rt ma nnt Ak-ua IvoAa Itiol V . V ' 1 -ri. - , rVLAit r-bUA fiuv aivs wi-s .s - ,'.BfPWiln tnland Australia where ea- i.'.-.taiThr:'"asthma or cohsuntptioft 'was '. i i-neVet VBown to exist' C- v; The soothing antiseptic air of Hyjo mel aa it aases over the inflamed membrane soot heft the- fnflammation, - kills the microbes and care catarrh, - V haler, extra bottles 50. cents at lead ' ( or money back " ; by - Bobbitt-Wynne Mr.v Charles , E. Johnson. Jr ' and those desiring season- tickets - should send- In their orders At .once. These subscflbers H. be tren opportuaitr to reaerve-UienHBeaU iat the Tucker bulkttng Pltamvaey box fflc om May th to n 1th. After thhm tJ ne season .tickets can be secured, but If there are any seats remaining unsold the, can-be purchased for single per formance for ?$2.v0 and 1 1 .50 for eacli xf the' night concert 'and $1.00 or me uiernuun tunwn.' im mu sical people of; this section and- 4f Raleigh in particular should send tn their checks promptly to the secre tary that .there may 1 be- no delay fn mailing out the order- which, must be presented at ha' office Jn, ty lctrot9fon VrVM'lluMliurton, N. C, j" GM i( ltvmt of Her l-arcnt. Burlington. "N. C. April 22.--The wedding of ,M Ws Mart ha-Harper Holt, yotmgest- dausfhter' of ; Mr. and 'Mrs. Lawrence ' S. Holt to Mr. Rufus Wheelwright Clark, of Detroit Mich- igan. was solemnised at six o clock Tuesday eeVnlng. April 20th, at Birthewood, Burlington. N. C. Owing to the death of Dr. Rufus W. Clark, and the very recent death of Mrs. Iwrence S. Holt Jr., there were no Invitations sent ot nd only the near relatives aiid a few ' intimate friend were present. The ceremony ras "performed by .'Rev. Edward L OgUby of St. Athanasius Kplscopal clMirch. Miss Hotfs only atteWduYit was" her Cousin. Miss Madeline WrHte. of Oraham. N. C. Mr. Arohes W. Chittenden, of Detfoit,' Michigan, a- ed m best men. . After the cereihonv. Mr. and Mts. Clark left for Atlantic City, where they will spend -Wren- honeymoon. Upon their return to Detroit, they will reside at 20 Hey burti avenme. Among those present frVm Detroit were Mrs.-Rtrfu W, Clark. Mrs. Harry Leonard, - Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Caulk -Ins. I Mr. Alphcus W. Chittenden and MrJ Warter Brook-sister of the bride. . Mr. Clark Is the eldest son of the late Rev. Rufus W. Clark, who was for twenty-three years rector of St Paul's Episcopal Church of Detroit. and is the grandson of the late WU- Ham Dennhmn. who was twice Gov ernor of Ohio and Postmaster General in Abraham Lincoln's cabinet. The bride is the granddevghrer of the latf tjawin is. Molt and the niece of Gov. ThosL M. Holt of North Carolina. -ft J.WKMTtX 8PRINGN. fleasnn On orrt 'Making 1m- IroveYnCiifv N Kanatftt-lnm. tsbtH-ial to Ns and B-errer. ' JaihksoTi Springs, N C. April 22.- The busy season is penlhg rapidly nere. Many new arrrvars are at the hotel among whom are Mr. C. M. Crawford, of High Point; Major Chi Ids. of 'Vermont, and Mr. Wlfls. of lreensrMro.' Large numbers of fish are being caught in the iak- of the t-'athdh and Jack varieties. Thi management are making -many improvements on the property. The hotel is being repainted and remod eled ibiside. The grounds are also be ts beautmed. Dr. A. A. McDonald ha opened sanatrium for the treatment of all non -epntagious dlt-eaaes. It is a beau tlfaly I situated and commodious build ing. Thi graded school closes in May r-reiessor hYy. the principal, is having great succes with the school. Rumors are afloat concerning plans for a State nign t-noo!. G 5 fance ar OesWetl. Tesweii. N. 7., April 22. One of tne most enjoyable and delightful so cial events of the season was the dance given at- the town hall on the evening oi me I 15th inst. by the Creswell Ger man luh. Promptly at o'clock the sweet and soul-inspiring strafns of Maxims Orchestra of Norfolk. V. pealed, forth, and men and maidens. rnpmiiii a no spectators began to assemble to "trip the 'light fantastic toe, and to witness the evening's mucn anticipated pleasure. - MtsslMyra. Hard sm was lecoming ly arrakred hi blue thina silk und wore lilies of the valley. Miss Mary Alex ander was attired - in a handsome gown OT pink liberty satin, with gold trimmings and - ornaments to match. miss Kioise Nixon wore a becoming gown qi uiue crepe dechene and for get me nots. Miss Margaret McKeel was- sweetly arrayed in Persian mull ana bridal roses. Miss Blanche Swain presented a picture of loveliness In wnlte organdie and Narcissus. Miss Hsnn, bf Balftmore, wore a becom mg costume of black crepe de chene ana roses. Miss Sadie Kborn was be comingly gowned in white French or gancie and bridal roses. -Mrs. Nannie Armetrong was attired In white 'china sflk with olive green trimmings and Driuai roses. Among those present wefe Messrs. Harrys Watker. Ben Duncan. Cecil 8prolll, 'James Wills. Thomas Folev W. C. Patrtrtc, Cectl Swafn and J. w. Starr. I'he Chaperones were-Mrs. E. b. Newboid, Mrs. J. L. Ilassell and Mrs. T. C. Holmes, . Among the spectators were Mrs. T. A. Swafh. Mtsc Mary . HOlmes. Miss Mary SKruill. MM Ringold of Balti more. D. Hardlson, Mr. A. G. Walk er, and Dr. J.-L. Haseetk J t5r Sedgwk'k- Weeks. Elisabeth City, April 22. An nnpre- tenttous,J though very reUy home wedding! took place here yesterday at 2:30 o'clock, when Miss Ellle Sedg wick became the bride of Mr. T. Mul len Weeks. The hnnrcMiM MrMumv r was Teriormea by 'Kev. Dr. j, D. Bundy. pastor of. the First Methodist Church, ; a fid took place In the resi dence of the bride's parents. Mr. and I Mrs. Harry K. Sedgwick, on Hunter street i Mrs. weeks is a most, attractive yoTing lady and her' friends In this city are legion. She was the recipient of a large array of beautiful bridal re membrencea. . Mr. Weeks Is a Very popular young man of considerable means, devoting most of his time to trucking and farming. , He.is the only son Of The lata Mrs. Callle Weeks. . . a a . - Smith-Keek . Greeh1lle. N. C.. April 22.At o'clock yesterday afternoon tn Jarvis Memorial Methodist , church. In the presence of a large number of adoiir Ink friends. Mr. J. H. Keel fend Miss Alice Smith were made man and wife the pastor. . Rev. J. H. Shorej pek-J mg fhe words that Joined ' them for me. - : - v - - . . Mr. Keel la the popular ticket aent of the Atlantic -Coast Line here. His bride 1s' a daughter of Capt and Mrs. J. T. Smith and a yowng lady of tnany charms. -V - ' . -, . - - i. us i -i ii r - !:-Adjutakt CJeneral 'ArmBeld.r-'haq made -requisition "on the Pnlled States War ' Department t for r. 600 complete khaki uniforms for the- North Caro lina National Ouard,t J ? - frbm-fafe tory: tto? fetailitbrcr-By vslbvv4 freight. ;Mixi rig cafgoirrabbx carcaii ribt imprbte" their con dition. arid the time lost takes away their fresh ness and ;xreiicacy. NUNNALLYare sent by fast express, direct to the retail store in .this town. "Always fresh, i A freak' supply always kapt by TirtltCr MM itiartnaoy. H. T. tflrfcs lmvpany. "None Like NumUiIfy' 0 s m Viamk vnr- rau. rniH , ap TKRMN IN HALFIGH AT ATHLfrTlC PARK. A battle . royal Will b fought at the new Athletic Park this afternoon, beginning at four o'clock, for two leading burt-bell teama of the State meet for the first time In five years and will strive for honors as of old. These two are A. ami M. and OuM Ridge, the 'record of bolh being ai most mi paralleled in the history Of the respective, institutions. For f ow -eai these t'o reams have not play ed. . The last gume went to Onk RWge by a large Rowre. and A. and M Is going into the game this afternoon determined to canrel all back debfe against the visitors, and not untl! th last man is dec'-ared out by the um pire will the Farmers stop their ever persistent fighting. I Pap Harris will be on the firing line for A. ar.d M. and Conncil will act as bscksfit, the woi k of both bet ing well, known among tire Raleigh fans. M'aberry wiM twirl for the visitor, and t'arl Holt will ireoeive. In, this battery the sport lovers will recognlsf the battery that won fame for Wil4 son daring the past season. Holt being the manager, so thst k tne narmet lads uphold their record " they will have to hiist!e. The v-rrk of the two opposing hatterieH will, in aft proba bility be the best seen here this sea son, oak RUl?e, thus far. ha lost ltrt two games, and one of these with a league team. A. and M.'s team had a hard even intr's iirac-tk-e vesterday. preparatory to this game, und an this Ik their last! game before starting on the Northern trjp.. ft will be witnessed by a large and enthusiastic crowd. The game: will be called at four o'clock. Mr. Democrat If yu have not reg istered, do so at once or you can't vote in the May cfty election. The hooks cIohb at sunset Saturday night. ROANOKE KAPIDS Baseball Asrt1alon nrgaMspd aw Offk-cr- Ele-teU. (SieClal to NeWs and Observer.) Koanoke Rapids. N. C. April 2. An enthusiastic meeting of the Roan oke Rapid Baseball Association was held here last night in lloberson's hall. The association was formally organised for the comfng season, offi cers electel. funds sulwcribed, and plans f-ormniated in regard to secur ing players. There Is every reason to believe that the team this year will even surpass the record made last year, when Roanoke Rapids defeated practically everv team In tbi section of the State ontskle the leagues. J. T. Chaw was elected, president of the association and Dr. H. C. Irvin secretary and treasurer. . SECOND DAY OF KAY0CK MEETING (Contrntied from Page One.) Cbided. These rerorts are ery en cooraging. showing- that rhe pritwal and materia condition of the dhr- trlct 's In 1te xrowlltions. J. M. Rhodes represented tttletori Female College: A. J. PaTker. of Dunn, Douisburg College; M. T. Ply ler. of Washington, Greensboro Fe male College; H. K. Spence, Trinity College; R. L. Davis, the Anti-Saloon League, and J. . CVe. the Orphan age at Raleigh. and W. B. North, the Munasy ?scnooi. A committee was appointed by tev J. H. Halt, consisting of the follow ing: T. A. Sikes. J. D. Bundy. D. id Jones, J. A. Roberts and J. W. Evans, to consider the advisability of endeav oring to get several charges in "the conference to erect homes for super' annuated -preachers. The cjYrimEtei in Its report recommended that the conference memorialize f the , 'annual conference 4o recommend (hit each district Wert mich a home. Thht re port was adopted. . Haneras'w'Bs fceelcttd a the meet' Ing Place for the' next 'district confer ence.-tThe fcSKrirtng were elected lay delegates f the ann ual . con f eYence J. W. Evans. P.. M. Jones, E. W. San derlln and W. M. Bateman. Rev. J N. -Colaw'.of RaJeJgh. preached to night and the communion was admin Isterfd. t Registration books ,iio 8aHtnlair ntglit a aansrt- Tery ttemocrajt la Ka reign stwaui- remrmner m u new registration. Get your tutrme on tfic book a as to vote tn Uie Slay .city election. . -i ;rrrVVrrrrrrrrrVWrVW ow Cornod f SSffiS Received direct from the roast. We sell hy the Doaea or TlMm-. sand. ' Low price to -mcrcfaaats. 1M Hargett St? -'. RalclBti. nnnmilf i liUtiUI IJUUi mm Good "ttrtsnil1 the (Special to News and Observer.) Rocky 'Mount "N. C. "Aiirll 12. TFamportatloni has been forwarded to the' following Vifen and they will re port n Monday, which,' by the way. is Just seventy-two hoars off and then Tans and Tannics will break forth like bees from hn overturned bfve. For outfielders transportation nan been sent the following: Charles Mefhke at Cleveland, Ohio: Jath at Pront Royal, Va. and Kerbs at Le ington, Va.. the 'latter named betag a slab artist as welt hut his hitting make him Aesirable (n every 'contest. For the In field, Jmkert at BaftrnTare, Md., Moran at 'New York sorreii at Sjlacttga, Ala..! HTTl at tSulltofd Col lege, ad Johhson at "Wttson, IJeBTj from Birmingham, Ala. Pr pitchers the f ollowlhg win report:. Al, C. Par ker from Cleveland, unio, w. . u. Smith, from Birmingham. Ala.; W. H. Forbes, from Corona. N. Y.: Kerbs, from V. M. I. at M-xrsgton, Va.. while at the receti'hjg' end will be Stevens. In addition to these men Crolius, the athletic director of yOla Nova College, will send us two pitchers, a catcher, a shortstop, a third baseman and ory outfielder, .usese men will re port on tne twemy-srxtn wim ne re mainder m the (team. And still the! bush-shaking contin ues, and two good ones dropped yes terday. They were Hemp.' iMVelder. wim only this jseaaton had his name signed to a contract of the St. Louts Browns, has been broagbt into cajnp iy Stephens, and he will accompany him npon his mp tn this a trectio on Saturday. Hmp la a good one. and hat ha was -a tr -out with the Droarna proves that and from the faster com- nany s toint of: view, ne came near beating an old Stager at this position He hits weH and netds among the besf So moch for him, now far the other ones. He's a pitcher, and Bill Clark, of the Albany team, tn the New York State lagffe. oat us on to him His name is John Kmh. a-ccoramr to the trtmnlified way of spelling perhaps, hut If it's ffke it sounds, it's Crow. He is a star ami there Is no Joke about it. He Will report on Monday. WAKE FOREST Wt.VS. Defeat Davidson mi Kju4tlng Gmm by Nerew to Sis. (Special to News and Observer.) . Wske Forest k. C. AprH 22. In a slow but exciting game characterised by dumb- plays by botti - sides. Wake Forest defeated parldson by the scare of 1 to t. It was anybody's game from start to finish. Davidson was first up and made tlree tuna on four hits and an error. Wake Forest got three men on bases Jn their half but failed, to score. ! In "the secorfd Wake Forest scored two 'funs on two er rors, fw stolen bases and a hit. Wake Forest made two more 'in toe sixth on two bases on tatar an error and a hit. nMton siM'tlie ei in tWr ku nf thtf? istlift-tnar-jWaic SiVtrMC made threAMaSrlinnl i hits, a bass on balls, aad Bailey forced in a run hen he hit a tna . i- Thlngs bega4 to. look, bad far Wake Forest in the Mrrrh, when two runs were made on. two hh and a wild throw. Davidson saved fhe ay for Wake Forest with a man on second. Kltfttt was robbed of a Mt ty a betftjtiful nfni Tfre fpaTtires of the game were thplaylng'of Dawson and Edwards torSHMft .' Fbrest and of Kintts and Bote for DavMson. Score by innings-- - R. H. K. Davidson .. ..300 6 012 M5 7 4 Wake Forest . .!0 002 O.lx 9 9 iBattertes: Atkmsonk and Harrlsi Bhlley and Bhta; Umpire Ketly. Struck out by Bailey It), Atkinson 5. Base on batls. Bailey 5. Atkinson 2; hit by pitched baH. Baffty 2. TwfXS BE-VT P.ATtnOTS. "ftrmmhom Lho 1 Ftvt Aame before Oreat Crowd. (Special to fh and Observer.) : I Greensboro. N. C. April 22.-Before the largest crowd that ever Witnessed n opening game here the chtfhfplons $vent down In defeat before Carter's '"Twins" to the tune of I lto 7. The game started well, but towards the lust both teams seemed to lose inter est and scored at ! will. . Both Ham trtersley and McGill were forced to re tire in -the sixth, the twins hading no tb-ouMe in connecting with Walters, Who succeeded Hammerstey, while Withers proved ap enigma to the to cal swatters. i I The Work of Carter and return throw of 'Bentter, after catchtng a fjy hall In deep right, etrttmg off a rpmier at home, wete Teatbres. f Score R. H. E. Oreehsboro-. . 010 006 000 7 6 Winston .. . . .060 001 K2S 11 fO'4 iBaftefles: Hanrmerstey.- Waftefs apd Walsh. McGill' and, Schmtti; Withers and Grimofe. Time 2:05. "SPITBALL" ANDERSON. t tie Simws rHs Maw Outlaw '.Ball Wtll Be His name This Sea- fsoh. (Special to News land Observer.) ,Wllson..J. C, AprH -22. The foW lowtSg has been printed m the feocky Mo-unt Record: "According to the sta toots." the Record Is ra error. a tw COffTrart AhfleYSfm MM fMffher' been draftM nor has he -been 'bought by AfbtUiy. N. Y. He atfli "belongs to rhe WUson A'ftiletic Assoclallon. alld uTttfl h shows hrs release or Is Mtifht trte . association Svin; see to' ft.-tliat Andy." irtie- cfows feirppery1maxki this season it wfll he tn Outlaw games. Here's what 'the Record has re regard to! the matter: j , - ' f'Fred Anderson, the young spit ball artlef who was with the- pennant -winners in 7 and with Wilson last year, has ieen drafted by the Albany team in iNew York State hajru3.nd he has Weady reported there. . Thttrsaay he wrtHted five hmlngs - J for Arbrfny kgr1nst The Baltimore 'OTWIes' of theH Eastern League and he hetd fhehi jess during the ffme fnajt Tie Toed lite; slab. The fact that .Andy "Is dOfng4 so i well ril be weleonte news "to "a riuTfiber of : friends made "duirins l stay here, season before last The Kiel that he held the heavy hitting, Ori ole. wo last year won the .pennant m he fastest league i la ha" country, with the -exception of the American tfmi National, without hit shxrwsthat he Is going some, and ms tact snoite ta iace "hrs steck f at the greater advance -with those wno oo not wnow I mote abotit Mm." I - ' '. . ' TrMiandSMrnarwinl h Hl. Vrratlon books wHl be ctonrnT atimsg. IttetrtsteY c. Kvary 'BMifutrM n should qualify hJnwelf to vote for the i 1 nominees at th May" city election.. t'rrifnThrr iVUUf'llliliut One "Clan oes tlariels VithSt!ek at Wake Forest (Special to Navs.and Observer. , v Wake Fonsst. Aaril '22. la a. slow game, spectacular far. Its iriany efrtirst the Seniors defeated the Faculty, yes terday by the score f 19 to 11. -: An unique feature of the game hap pened in the third mnlwg when Hamp ton having cme to the bat fr the third time In that Inning, fanned his tnrrd wh, . - . . Solar as the writer knows thto was the only time where one man has fanned three times in one IrmMlg. . it was in this tommc that thv Seniors made fourteen runs.- Some members of the Faculty hive been excellent player m their day. Or. Brewer has played flint on Wake Forest 'and Johns Hopkins. ' Prof. Hlgh'SAilth played on Trinity. The Seniors made runs 'at wHl, .whfte the FacICy were una Me t correct with the curves of . the Senior pitchera Tne features of the game were the playmg of Dr. C. 1$. Brewer and' Prof. J. H. Hlghsmith for the F-u1ty knd the pftchlng of iWhlte for the Seniors. The score: . Seniors 2 Faculty IV Batteries: White. Sanders and. White: Rankin, Hlghsmith. Stewart and Ivey, Martin and Jnes. .ua imm .' Bbsj to' ctaarloite. ' Chkrlatte.J.'C., April 21. Char lotte this evening lost the first 'game of the Carolina league seasonto An derson bv a score -or 3' t' . - .Drffmnv' for Charlotte, gave therVhntdrs fttfeH hiu in the first. three lTiBinK,! When Anderson scored three runs. He was then replaced by Brabiella and 7 he' remainder of the game was' a ' shut out affair on both sides. The Electric City team was unable to locate Brai xe lie's curves. Two- more games with Anderson close the first series. The- attendance was aboat three thousand people. McCarthy, Anderson's pitcher, did remarkable work, permitting the Hornets to get to third base only twice. NATIONAL LKAtil E. CtnHnnail 7; FfttebuTf . Pittsburg, April 22. The National League season was opened locally here today. Cincinnati defeating Pitts burg, 7 to . thus taking first place Pittsburg began the run-getting in'the initial Irnlng on a hit by Clarke and Wagner's triple, but the visitors forged ahead in the third inning -and kept in the lead untjl the eighth, when an error, by Mewrey allowed the home team two runs, placing them in the lead. In the final inning, however Cincinnati made four runs r the same number of hits, coupled with three errors. Psskert played a splendid game for the vlfeftor. making several sensa tional catches arid tnTtfnc well. ocore: n. it. n iJtjfOota, 100 00100 4 9 CWlnhali . 002 100 004 7 Hi Batteries: Brandon, Leifleld and Gibson; Ewlng and McLean.. Time. empires, Klem id Kane. . New VUrk BcatM Brooktyn. BrooWyn. AprH Li. Twenty-llve thoirsand spectators saw the season opened here today. New York defeat. Ing Brooklyn, K to 5. In a game mark ed by hard hitting and plenty of errbTS. The tfbme teath looked like strres wlrfners untfl the seventh, a-hen Aipernian made two misplajTs, which, with three hits and two passes, put the visitors . in the .lead. Murray's home run drive over the right field fence in the eighth, clinched the vic tory. Score: R. H. E, Nww York ..I0 101410 8 11 Brnohryn . . S21 sea oeo t it I 'Batteries: Witfse and Schlei Withelm and Bergen. Time, 2 hours. rmprtres, rTIgter atid 'Truby. "Tliltfles Wank Boston. Phltadelphla, Afn-11 22. The Boston team was defeated In the opening game Of the local National League season here today, 4 to 0. before large crowo. caveieskie was an ehTgfrta to Boston, and. only one of the v.sitor8 got as far as third base. Ferguson was wW and the home play ers took advantage of his passes by timely hTtting. Score. R. H. E Philadelphia 000 601 21 4 7 Boston 000 "00 0000 4 Batteries: Oaveteskie and Dooin: Ferguson and Smith. Umpires, John stone and Cueack. Time, 1:44. Clik-ago firsts St LouIm, St. Louis, Ajh-11 22. The Chicago National League team wen the tn augural game, of the season here from the St, Louis team at -the new League Park, T to. Z. More thah" 15.000 en thhsiaets braved fhe tmreaoriable Chance's men -Dulled the gajne out ot fhe fire tn the eighth, scoring five runs. Score: ... R. H. E. St Lotris 000 "03 000 3 7 Chtrago 000 020 0SO 7 10 ( 1 Batteries: Sal lee arid Bresnahan Overall, 'Br6wn ahd'loran. Time 1:4S. umpires. O Day and Emslie. AlnTiiitjA ticititrE. ' (Ueao BeaU Detroit Chicago, April 22. tile Chicago American -League otthd their local season today by defeating Detroit 3 to 4. :'. 8mMi, who pitched weli. won the veame with a single that scored two of, the three rtfhs In the Clghfh t-ODs-msaf -a -great eaten or Tknne Mil's lowg fly la the second. . ' Scare: R. H. E. Chicago ....... .000 OO'OSf-'-J 7 Detroit , . 00 0(h) 010 1 C Batterrssv - mlth and Sullivan Willett and Schfhkrt Time. 1:46 Untplre. PerrlBe. N'lrnnlnwGs1mte' at Cleyrtaaa. OCVelarfd, Ohio, April Sr2.-Cleve land's oosttofhted'-opeftme of fhe sea on aa held odar. onty a 'small eiw aelmt present. ' St Lduls Vort tn the Tonrfehrh two tases On hWlla, LMote's rrroV and Ferris aacrt- ace fry. 'Joss, and , Graham were (mocked owt- r re-bo. , , Score: . ' ' ' R. H. E. nktriaul imIii mM aks 'i a s wwawaiu www www www www WW . St' Lewis . 0M 202-000 0M 02 12y .'2 Batteriet; Joss, - Rhoddes tmct !are; TferaTiffrtn,' fowen and CrTger, Time, S ' hdwrs. '-- Vfffptrea.'' OXoutfrfftn and fterln.. J . j--, . 'T'rw'Tnrk'fcre i STetr .Tbfk, ApriLivit.r-.the iK&r York AfnerlcB-s, making ".'their first sppesrkr.ee o 'son today, de PTnilri' nl dlUUu 1Z ' Pfi"fe ales.url Prcmiam frce.-jt,TM an Indareravtit l buy, J : , but as our apprecUUon or paUnage.' SOLD EVJCJ.Y WHERE ".-'r bents. , ,.".". " s . - jitE rtHLY-TATi:aca, feated washrhgtoa by ; , score of" f to 1. The vWtori w-r' unable to bunch hits fan XJuinn, while the home players were able ' to ' shale their 'safeties M ount. Engle made a single; a double and a home .ran. rore: 1 R.H. E. Washington eett06lv 1 7 New Tork .006 2 fll8 9 2 Batteries: Smith and Street; Quiftn and Kielaow. Umpires, Horst and KCans. Time, 1:40. k Athletics neatnoion 1 to . Boston, April 22. McConnell's error n the eighth, followed by a sacrifice and two timely hits, allowed Philadel phia to score the only run of a pitcher's battle between Coombs and Morgan today. The former pitcher was wild, but very effective with men on bases. Seere: R. H. E. Philadelphia 000 600010 1 S Boston 090 000 UOU 0 1 4 Batteries: Coomlui and Thomas: Morgan and Carrigan. Time, 2:06. ITmpires, Coniolly and Egan. SOl'TH ATLANTIC LEAtirK. '.diattanonca HcateH W t'oliimbnw. ;lumbuJT Oa.. April It. Chatta nooga s percentage oi ). was re duced to .Sf.5'-by Columbus this after noon. The visitors, scored five runs lit. the first inning on errors. In the 'eighth the locals hit the ba! hard and aided by errors, crossed the plate five tim. Score:. -. , K. H E. Chattanooga Soo iooeoo c T 2 Columbus 2010 05 S l'i S Batteries: . Baskett and Me-ks; Radabaugh and Cuv-wey. Time, 1:50. Umpires, McKensie and Helm. CoHMitbia Bwts JaciisonvHIe. Columbia. S. C. April 22. Colum bia today defeated Jacksonville in a game featured by Columbia's fast fielding. Iewis was batted hard, but was saved by good support. Hips by Manion and aides saved tne Karse fur Columbia. Fisher drove in four of Columbia's runs. Score: R. H. E. Jacksonville . . . .10 002 010 1 1Z 2 Cerombia 2t 021 00 8 0 Batteries: -BrcRenstein and Roth Iewis and O'leary. Time, 1:55. Um pire, Daly. Na van i tab BcatM Charleston. Charleston, S. C. April 22. Neither Charleston nor Savannah scored until the seventh inning, when three hits. SURETY BONDS AND BURGLARY INSURANCE at LoWest Rates DEPOSITORS INSURED AGAINST LOSS. 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Z. ... .V 14 oart peeservlnt kettles, retrnlar S.1Z3 today M 21 oaaK dish ptfns, retrtilar $10 .1 l.i .li t.U-: .I--: . - HOrlsaSSiUS.. i )V-.j ' 1"-t- f-' sacrince'and an error gave Savannah a lead which the locals could not overcome-. - Score- " ''.WHS! Charleston 000 000 0011 . 2 & Savaanah HI0 II 3 8 4 Batteries: Paige and Reislnger; Schultx and Peiky. Time, 1:22. Um pire, Westervelt. Macon. Ga., ApriX 22. Scorey Augusta 0. Forfeited. Macon i; KOCTHEB.X LEXGfE. At Mobile. Ala. Mobile 0; Little Rock At Montgomery,! Ala. Montgomery 1; Birmingham 4. At Nashviil. Tenn. Atlanta il; Nashville 7. At New yOrleaas.. La. New Orleans Memphis 2. VIRfJlN'IA LEAGUE.. At Lynchburg Lynchburg 2: ahoke 1. (Ten innings.) At Norfolk' Portsmouth 4; ' folk 9. At Richmond Richmond' 2; ville 0. Nor- Dan- CAKOLIN ASSOCIATION. At Charlott -Anderson ; Char- lotte e. -At Greenrboro Greensboro Winston-Salem 11. At Spartanburg Spartanburg Greenville 5. 7; OTHEK ;MEK. At Blacksburg. Va V. P. I. 7; RSstern Ollege of Front Royal 5. At New Havan Yale . Tufts 1. Not a Hit Off Harvard's Pitcher. -Charlottesville. Va., April 22. Har vard and Virginia played one of the prettiest games ever seen at the Uni versity today. Hicks, the Crimson's star twirler, having a slight advantage over Wa'ker, who is the mainstay for Virginia this year. Not a single hit was made off Hicks' delivery, only twenty-eight men facing, him during the game, while Walker allowed Imt three hits and gave two bases on balls. Hicks etruek out fifteen nen and Walker six. Score: R. H. B. Harvard 000 000 100 1 3 0 Virginia oou oo woo o - Batteries: Hicks and Ourrie; Walk er and Pearron. QUICK SERVICE And Satisfactory service when yoa . have our livery. tp-to- -. date equipment means satisfac tion for you wliether the ilrlv- . Ing la to be for business or 41 pleasure. .Let u supply yo the next time, aKl noto liow well served yon w4JI be. 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