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THE NEWS AND OBSERVE!. ii) TOM VS. f-V rfT. IUI OV Y mm SATURDAY . HORNING, APRIL 4, VAl A Ik l. ii n u l V M A'i . f I I I ' " ' b t 1 I I I I 1J li lili II I I I VJ I I H 1 Wis" 1 t F ' I I I I I I I IJ I i 1 f M II ' '"I ' ' ' ' ' ' s : . . : : .'. ,'.! 1 1 " . ' " '- . .1 i .., l . . . J . i . i i urn . "a, i" .i-ii. it m w ' an - . i i i I j ic' : "Jivr" v" 7; c - - w - vi 11 y'"'e'Ww''r II ft.M Til PI ICU'; ster springs ........ rpi riffl CHTD uinue fl.'U hi. I U ULItJII ; uttAis chaimam niLijujiiii 0lliJ E FOREST Russell and Smith Will Be Op posing Twirlers In This . --Afternoon's Game x The first of til aerie of baebJl games btwHn A. and M. and Wake Forest. old-Urn rivals. Is scheduled thla afternoon at Riddlck Athletic Park and will bo th flrat Important clash with th local collegians. Th gam will start at 1:10 o'clock. Th gam between th two teams will be on Easte Monday. av vuniv ilia viwvun w. nw ing as last season and supporters of th Red and Whit think Coach Aa- oersona players wm nave easy trou ble winning from th ancient rivals. Baseball, however, to a funny thing, and never a gam I a sure victory un til th last man . has been retired. Coach Thompson, It Is true, has not mad any great showing with his col legians so far this season, but .with recent Improvement and Smith round ing more Into form, -a Hvely battle can be expected this afternoon. Th A. and M. has made wonder ful, progress during th past two games and those who have seen th recent exhibitions at Riddlck Park are very pleased with th clas of baseball th4 eolleiriahs have been playing. Winston feas been batting at a .714 Clip and th moundsmen arernow get ting Into great form. Russell has pitched bat on game, and prior to that contest had not thrown but few balls, but he la now In good condition for the Wake Forest sluggers this af ternoon. Wheeler has been playing sensational ball at short and Is fast on his feet as Harry Hartsell. Gam mon at third, Hodgln at second and Ty" Farmer atflrst. are the other jnemben of th fast infield. Taking car f th oater gardens are Cor relle. Liverman.. and. Patton. - Russell will probably be opposed by Smith and th mere mention of the two twlrlera Is sufficient to Insure th fans t aa Interesting game. GUILFORD COLLEGE IS HELD HITLESS .1 Columbia, a. C April t QoUford College waa hslplea before the pitch ing of Adams this afternoon, falling t secure a hit or a ran and losing the gam with th University of Booth -rrnllMK 1 In B. Onlv 11 AT the vM. ton went to bat Three reached first baa, two by passes and one when an outfielder dropped a fly ball, One waa retired on a double play. Adam struck out IS batters. The last bat' ter of th gam waa forced to miss the third strike. This was Btaore, bat ting for Stuart Benbow, In th face of miserable support .pitched a-great game. He extricated himself from deep boles In thre Innlnga The lone run was scored in the first Inning by a hit saeiillce and hit Score by innings: R. H. E. xraiiiui u . . . . . . ww ww wvw - m w 11 AAA AAA AAA AAA Carolina.: .. 1 T 1 Batteries: Benbow and Futrell; Ad am and Btoney. Time, 1:46. Um pi re. Halt EGGERS, BOXER, IS EXONERATED OF MURDER (Br a iomtri ma.) ' Atlanta. Ga., April 1. John Ergers of New Tors, bantam weight boxer was exonorated here today by Judge N. A. Broyle of any responsibility for th death of James Grant, for merly of Chicago, who became un- conscious at the and of a ten-round contest with Eggers Tuesday night ALA . J . u Physicians testified that the death of Grant was caused by an alack of pneumonia- Eggers had. beep held by th police no a technical charge of disorderly conduct pending de velopments. Grant was II years old. 0 ASTO R I A irwa-caar ttiKbJ tea Han Ahran BoneJit SOUTHERN MANUFACTURING CO. . We are again advertising $1,000.00 worth of - Show Cases Complete ' - ' and ready for immediate delivery. V" ftiiiajt-Wiiil,nytxj y "-It I v',, -.',! 7t-. i vv, iV v, (. P"! We manufacture Office and School Furniture, ' , Bank and Store Fixtures. ' 4 " FI.Y SCREENS Southern AWnufacturifig Company EIUms? Phooa - (Swtl M TIM Moth mm OSmm.) Cluster Spring. Vs April S. Ous ter Springs Academy won Its third Straight, gam today by downing Chatham Training School, aoor I to 1. Chapman, for Cluster, waa ef fective at all times allowing four pattered hits and striking oat II men. Thompson caught a groat game. Reld for Chatham was found for six sin gles and four doable la flv Innings and In th ninth h exchanged with Maddox on short Chatham's run was mad la th eighth? on a wild heave from center over third. Batteries! C. B. A. Chapman aad Thompson; C T. D. Reld, Maddox and Lock. LIBERTY-PIEDMONT WINS FROM DURHAM HIGHS (Mptriil u Tin Mm as OMm.l Durham. April I. Liberty-Pied mont Institute defeated th Durham high school this afteraoon on th Ttinlty College ground by th score of I to t. The hom team put up a good contest but was clearly out classed by the visitors. Th feature of the game was th hitting of Mason and Rutledge. Score: ' . R. H. EL Liberty-Piedmont .........I t Durham I t 4 Batteries: Franklin and Rutledge; Bynum and Teer. CHARLOTTE GOLFER " LOSES AT PINEHURST (SBMtai Tkt Mm mi Uant.l Plnehumt N. C, Aprtl I Paul E Oardner of the Onwentsla Oolf club Chicago,- and R. 8. Worthtngton, of the Shawnee Country Club, Delaware, will meet her tomorrow In th thirty- six hole final of th men's event of th fourteenth annual united North and South amatur golf tournament Gardner today defeated Dr. C. H. Gar dner of the Agawan Hunt Club, Provi dence. R. I, four up and three to Slay and Worth! ngton won from W. . Paul, of the Mecklenburg County Club, Charlotte, N. C, six up and five CLKVELAKD ; OOLCMBCH 1. (Br a AmxIuaS Prat) Columbus, Ga. April I. The Clev land American Association club today won. from ths Columbus South At lanta League team, I to 1. Th score: R. H. K. Cleveland M .. . .. I 11 Celumbo ,...-'...-., 1 I Batteries: Bean aad Yanti; McCor- mtck. WUllamson aad Kimball CORXEIX It VTRGrJflA t. (Bjr Sj tiiiililil VMM.) Charlottesville. Vs.. April 1. Cor nell University today defeated the University of Virginia, In baseball, . I to I, in a ten Inning game. Th acoret - R. H. K. Cornell S Virginia I 4 Batteries: Traub and Schtrck; Flaa- nagan and Green. GIANTS ft BKAUMOXT I. w.) Beaumont Tex. April lr-The New Tork Nationals won today from the Beaumont Texas, League team, ( to 1. The acore: R. H. E. New Tork - ... IS 1 Beaumont 1 i Batteries: Bchupp and Meyers; Taff and Bo Wo. VKKMONT FAILS TO HIT. (If tkt aaMUtf Pnm.) Waahingtoh, April I. The Wash' Ington Americans, with Jack Bentley, a recruit, on the mount, held the University of Vermont hltless and scoreless In an eight Inning contest her today and gathered for them selves 1 runs and II hits. MISSISSIPPI LOfiKa Atlanta. Oa., April I. Ths Georgia School or Technology today defeated Mississippi College In baseball here, f to 4. ' J RALEIGH, K. C - Offlco, 4M Taokar BoUdiag. WIN TRACK MEET Raleigh Boys Are Third With Ten Points Mills Stars For locals ' (Seeds) at TW wm m OUmm ) Chapel HUt Aprtl . Beventy-nve Athletes representing high; schools of ths Stat contested her this after noon In th second annual lntarscbol aatlo track meet all th entrants ac quitting themselves with credit while soms unusually good records for high school students were mad.. Friendship lead in th meet with IT points. Oak Rldg and Graham mad it each, Raleigh 1. Hlllsboro t. Washington I. Huntersvlll I. High Point sVAahevUl I. A special cup being offered lor tn relay rAc. th polnu mad by teams In this were not counted In th total of tt points for th meet friendship was present wna a cup as winner of th meet All win ners of -first place in tn various events received medala ' ' - Hlxh lumo t feet T Inches. Davis. Hlllsboro, and Mills, Raleigh, tied for first; Homewood, Friendship, third. Mile run l.Zl Moeer, -nenunip, first; Neely, Oak Rldg, second; Beardsn, AshavllI, third. 44-yard 11.4. Hornaday, Friend ship; Cannon, High Point; Williams. Graham. 100-yard dash It 4-1 second Graham; Weston, wasning ton; Sawyer, AshsvUI. Pol vault fast I Inane. Giles, Oak Ridge; Crowell, Oak Rldg, and Mills, Raleigh, tied tor second. 8hotnut 41 feet Davla Hlllsboro W. Isley Friendship; Ksnnsdy. Oak mage. . 119 yards 2.1, Ransom, nunters vllle; Moasr. Friendship; Colsman, Oak Rldxe. ISO low hurdles 17.1, Momewooa, V-4am'aKIm. na-h.U. n A 1 a! ' At. klna Oak Rldg. ' Hammer throw 114.1, W. islsy, Friendship; J. Ray, Oraham. Broad iums to feet I lncnea, was ton, Washington; Perrry, Graham; Mills. Raleigh. Relay .' race 1.31 1-1, Graham, Friendship, Washington. . SUMMARY- At High Point: Greensboro (Caro Una) 4: Weaver College 1. At Richmond: Jersey City (Intervl aatlonal) i; Richmond (va.) 1. At Portsmouth, Va: Portsmouth tVa.i 4 Athletics llanoigansl At Davidson: Trinity College 4; Davidson 4. At Elon: West Virginia Weslevan 10; Elon College 7 crns j; ixdiahapolis i. IB- Uw Amotittt rna.1 Indianapolis. Ind, April I .--The Chicago National League club defeat ed the Indianapolis American elation team her today. I to 1. Th corr 1t. H. B. Chicago S Indianapolis .......... 1 t 1 Batteries: Pierce and Archer Schardt Laroy and Livingston, Vann. CHICAGO ; FT. WORTH . Or um iaisiim rwi Fort Worth, Tex., April t. Two triples and a double by Harry Lord gave the Chicago Americana an early lead against For Worth today and ths Sox won ( to I. Score: - 4 R. H. B. Chicago 4 t Ft Worth I I Batteries: Johnson and Schalk Veasey and Jordan. BULLET WINS SECOND TRIAL. (Br aw imsaii m) Bt Augustine, Fla., April S. Th Hydro Bullett owned by Earl H Deakln, of Chicago) today won the second trial for apeed boats of the twenty-six foot class In the fifteen knot handicap event of the Southern championship speed boat races here. The final Is scheduled for tomorrow. RED SOX f l NASHVILLE 4. (Br Ik. Am Sine Pm.) Kashvtll. Tenn.. April I. The Bo inn Americana defeated the Nash ville Southern League Kib her today T to 4. " Bcor: R. H. K. Roston T I Nashville 4 I Batteries: Reiser, Coumb and Car rigan; Roger, wnyoer ana amun. REDS It LOUISVILLE L IB. m ImrlMil Peas.1 Louisville, Ky.. 'April I. Cincin- A.. I t... .llk ill. A I -A AAM.A MM Louisville today to 1, made the ronnt for ine series wo o one in favor" of the ' American Association team. Score: R. H. ft Cincinnati ,. ... 4 lAtulavilla 1 I 1 Batteries: Benton, Ames and Clark; Loudermllk, Woodburn and Beveroia- CHANCEMKJf HROOBvLTN 1. ' - (ay nx tmttum nm Brooklyn, N. T April S-Th New Tork American leaguer evened up the exhibition aerie with th Brooklyn Nationals today by winning th 1 ond gam f to 1. ' . New Tork I Brooklyn .............. 1-1 Batteries; Caldwell, Cole and Swee ney; Brown. Pfeffer and Fischer. GEORGIA ACBCRX f. Auburn. Ala.. AprU l-TTi TJnt r ratty of Georgia toiy won ' from Auburn's baseball team her It to 1 DALLAS H TORONTO I. Dallas. Texas, April t. Ths Dallas Texas League team won her today from th Toronto Internationals 14 Ask th first 1M friends you meet who make th best hats, . shoes., rtothlns. shirts. . collar..; . What a tBey reply 7.. -Klaaty per cant will nam . 70a merchants and manufao turers whoa products hav be come household worda thronrh - Buoceas aas com to them a. cans they arodacaa aad of fered for sale things of real merit and did not keep th Be- '. cret t thiselvea, - i Quality and judicious Bews- piper advertlslrtg ring suocess. Would you Uk to know mor about It while you are working . oa yoar plansT - Drop a postal of Inquiry to th Bureau of Ad vertising, American Newspaper ' Publisher Association, Worid Building, Nw Tork. ; Booklet oa request. BOSTON S ATLANTA S. - 1 fr a an 1 1 ami nml AtUnta. Oa.. AprU I. Th Boston National Laabu club and th Atlanta Bouthera Association club played It Inning here today without result th gam ending with th aoor I to I, Boston I t I Atlanta t I t Batteries; Tyler and Whaling: Perryman aad Rcyaolda. PRINCETON TAKES FIRST. (Br Um aemum Prea.1 Prlnoston. N. J.. April I. Prince ton opened th 114 sea eon here to day with a to I victory over Dick' tnson Collega, TODAY TODAY Th Last Chaara To Have a Voice la Spending giao.OO. Um Mlatratioa booAa far the etfw ttoa ta Kalrtxh oa aa tames at SIOS.. an) ef hoada for street Impt niai ats ctosa at aaaset today. IS YOl'K NAME ON THE BOOBiBT If sMtt yoa eaa ao vote aad THE OTHER FELLOW win settle the Best- r of taxes for yoa. Regiasee today. It la- yoa last chaac If yea want ssr-eo aa to sr own BBostey. -U noc why don't regie tee. Bat dont kirk about It af terward . Register today- yoeu- last chai at yoa' polling practacc, C ALDER SCOCEKKtt EVANS Banklng and Trust roea- paay Elect Officers. Wilmington, April . Mlltoa Calder, who has been cashier of At lantic Trust and Banking csmpany for eleven years, auooeads Charle N. Evans, - as president having been elected by director at a meeting today Suoceeaor to Mr. Calder will be elected befor April It, wheat change take effect Thomas 8. Cooper, president of th Amor teas National Bank, was elected aetiva v tee-president; J. O. L. Oleachen was re-elected vic-preat- dent W. B. Drake, . . Jr., president Merchants National Bank, Raleigh, elected director. The Atlantic la on of th city strongest Ananical Institutions and occupies as its home the tallest building in the city. Yoali notice tare added "comfot-featurei,, la the Crasett "Doctor" Shoe, which give voa ' greatest kelp la ptevrsUag sad correcting fallea arches. - (1) Thw extended heel This beel extendi aa an lid anderaeath yoar Instep and helps ta Uk sway to straia trasa roe-arch. The bottom of the heal Isihghtly l . mlaed. This leiKlste'W? yew arch Tolly " ack lat th correct walking positloa. (2) Tbo ctrrred -waif Thi "watst" I th part of th shoe which eawers yoar arch. It is mad ef soft, flexible leather ts aa to allow perfect freedom to yoar arch matcles. It hi shaped te foot-form e as t haad yoar arch drsily la th correct position. (3) Tive baide sole. This Is sdestincally baitt to ferm a perfect raat tor year foot. Its special shape not aly iwbeve yoar arch af straia bat it also helps to kaep the boaes of yoar arch in place. The Crowrtt "Doctor" Shoo a) iUptrfetUd ha for prevdatiag aad correct mg arch trouble. Laka the other Crassett Shoe it Is (antoa for hat comfort feat are. It hat received the highest Mraval from asm f th leading artheoedie doctor la MasaachaMrtta. Crosseff tm s av aa Ar' Doctor ohoe Support wry - tf eaat aet this das, write UTO A. cadsstTT. lac. Mtttrt . Tie 2lf Fayettcvllie St. CIIAriGE-PnECIflGTS County Denjccratic ExccL-tive ' tnr,.ei Tej,u i tioned Today VMrXVnr Sawyer and C. B. a.awajid.'wtil'atba'IMVth Wak Oounty Democratic Exacutlr Cora mltlee today and petition the mam bars to chang th polling place for county and Stat elections so as to make them th same as for th city eiectlona A map ha been arranged by Mr.. Sawyer to show th various polling places, and to Ulustrat th Inoonvenlenoa, and disadvantage ' bt having different polling place for th two sets of s lections, and this will be shown to th committee today, , Mr. Sawyer la the Secretary of th Democ ratio Executive Committee and believes that the members will agree to th chang so as to hav uniform voting places la th precincts for all election that are bald. If th chang Is mad, it Is very likely that it will b arranged befor th vot on th bond lasu ictlon take place 1 April It. . 1 - A Clear Deed To Fine Home- , Site free "rr tOSNTINUI fMM M gat I you hav at your disposal In this cam palm. Th list of candidates will appeal about one a "wsek. i If you have not as yet decided to make th race, do ao today, and sead tn your name now. There can be nothing gained by delay la this mat ter. Th oonr yoa start, th better your opportunity It to obtain th high' t award. The winning of th very highest prise should be what each candidate should strive for. Phone, write or call on th Contest Depart' ment Now aad Observer, for all In formation, It will be gladly given. Too seed not' be a subscriber t The New aad Observer to enter th contest or to make a nomination. 81m' ply All la the aomlnattoa ballot ap pearing In thta laaub- and send It to this of fie. 1 . -, Every candidate' who snters th race will receive an award, Ha or he will gain one of th ninety-four prises listed, or. If he or ah falls to obtain enough votee to receive a prise thea ha or sha la entitled to a com mission based upon th amount of cash for subscriptions personally col lected and remitted by him or her during the contest NEW PAPER AT DCTTJf L. Baabee Pope Begin PahUcatioa of Tho Dana IMsnatrh. 4irll Tk. Km h4 vmm. - - Benson, April I. The Dunn Dis patch, published every Wednesday, by L Buabe Pop, editor of Th Benson Spokesmaa,. made Ha Initial appear ance last Wedneeday. It la a neat, clean paper from a typographical standpoint and contains such select matter as th poop! Ilk to read. It a Democratic, as Is Th Spokesman, and will "labor for th best Interest af the Democratic party at all times," as Mr. Pop puts it in his salutatory. As the nam signifies, the paper la of and for "Dunn, the llvest town under the sun." boot in th foot . a We-S an that yea are expelled' Ralelgbv II. C. mZ. 1. , m HATS thtTuse o Wclda? 1 1 , V . doin some, feller'a . alius bites better daaT.tAqra. pipeful of VELVET, tn ; somehow; th weather !; Mythlnsf you'd like to care il VELVET,' the Smoothest Smoking' Tobacco.) m 11 ini i NATAL STORES DBCREAaE. " Daring Fas Year Bhlimenu of Tur- penucte aaa Hosia tail uw. , (Shtui t ra km mi OMrto.) . . Wllnalhgton, April I. A marked decline In the receipts of turpentine and rosin and a substantial increase In Import and export of tar at thai port for 1111-14 naval store season which cloeed Aprtl 1st la shown by th records of th Chamber of Com merce.. Receipts of spirits fell behind last year by t.MI casks; rosin showed a decrease over th former season of 14. lit barrels, and crude dropped off Ml barrels. Tar showed an Increase la shipments of t.tlt 'over th last season. Shipments for th season just closed were aa followsr Spirits, 4,11; rosin. 14.4M: tar. 1 Lit 7. For th previous aeasqa th domestic ship- RichHaif , f 1 inya.y. ButttprotBptlystops&JZA OTIO JilQir' freatiy promotes trowth. 71 AcL- votir Hnrfnr fret , f (W.. Ask AVE TREAT T. HERETO STAY larrara WENEVER USETHEWilFE I'rinary diseases. Kidney and Bladder trouble. Nervous Debility,' Skin diseases. Rheumatism. Catarrhal Affections, Piles, Blood Poison. Ing, Stomach aad Liver disease a We Invite consultation, and will tell each patient frankly what w think of his or her case. " ' GERUAS-AQtOCM IZDXAL OTTOI! 14. fcast Morgaa Street ' Phone aOS. RaMgh, X. CI , la the ITew SSiatbera Expeeas Battdlng, Hoars to ISTT16 t,l to ; Baoday, 0 to 4. I . We deaire to thank the band store yesterday. In answer to No. 1. Everrone seemed to Inspiration to do even greater COAT SdS $10.69 SATURDAY- ; EXTRAS I TRlffllED HATS, $3.89 . These three are extra specials with us today and are worthy, of an early call from our many frjeijds. - The Suits comprise a lot of splendid Serge and other Wool fabrics, wejl tailored in desirable ftades. v The Dresses, you will recognize as extra value. In fact the ' garments are extra well tailored from extra good filmy ma terials at exlra low price. v .'. The Hats, well, they should easily bring 16 to jf, but to day they are good only for 13.98, as far as the price Is con ' - cerne - , , Raleigh Dc3 "iin.iitxJ- -'ll7 tT.lnl ft' 1- r- m m crors ll on dark ' ay3i'7 inrir 2Z meats were: Spirits, 1,1M rosin, it,. ItTrtar, 14.174. ' i 1 . 7: GOOD ROADS MEETToTQ - ' J May Go After - ' Appropristkm. -' Benson, April S-Msrv & .B, Adams. B. L Tart Hugh Adams. O. K. MaassngiU and John Handera, of Four Oaks, were her Monday night to aa present at a good road meeting for . th purpose of providing fund for maintenance of th highway through) Banner . township and Inducing th government to build a highway by Benson. Major'" J. A. Wellona, ' af Smlthfleld, waa present aad addressed th meeting. v 1 - MAAMAWA.aSHAM.MWk t - iNo argumsnt can discount gaaatnd happlnaa. r . , , , . 4 Ayer't tlair Vigor has no effect wti ever trpon the color of the lair. It Cannot possibly dance the color b your doctor first tlfTaTS; land VOIilH. M9HMtacsE::lPcliH a I as th treatment for Blood Pot aad Skia Diseases. Prof. EaarUdiV , (of Cermaay) MEOCALVAR.'. ; IAH or -9ti," th hnprovod Solvaraaa, eaa be . adailrrl ' lered abaolatel pslnlraaty aad with abaotateJy ao 111 whatever or deteatloa W spsclallxe In Oenttl- reds of people who oar First Friday Bargaia Daa be well pleased, aad It things next Friday. DRESSES $15.75 1st. ta 1. . -
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