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The Road to Wealth Those wbo have had( their quarterly interest added to their Havings' Account since July ist j are on the Reil Road to Wealth. Our inter est periods are Jan. 1st, Apr. 1st, July 1st and October 1st You can deposit at any time. We add the interest at fix ed periods. The young man who spends less than ho makes will have money some day. * The Savings Depart ment of fte Bank oi Anderson The Strongest Bank In the County. PROFESSIONAL CARDS SAYRE & BALDWIN . _ . ARCHITECTS * Bleckley Bldg. Anderson, 8. C . * Citizens National Bank Bldg. * ? Raliegh, N. C. J * . * CASEY, & FANT . * ARCHITECTS . 5 Anderson, S. C. * * . Brown Offico Building * * Second Floor. Phone 269 * .??..???........ooo* . ..-! ff' * T. Frank Watkins Sanft L. Piluc? WATKINS & PBINUE ? Atterneys and Counsellor-atLaw * . 1st Floor Bleeklsy Bl?g^. Anderson,'& C. >.??.??......?... DR. L, H. SNIDER YETERINAI SURGEON FretweU i*. Stable Phone 54. Anderson, 8. C. Is ii your eyes or glasses ra question! Alright then don't seek further, Snit see me. I speelaUie on these troubles and can give yon that finish en work that spells satisfaction, rricc? &J.0O to $5.00 up. Re pairs J Oe up. DR. M. R. CAMPBELL 112W. Whittier St Ground floor-telephone coi? nee tiona, Grayton's ream Ia Good Cream ti Jae Cream :: Eat More Of lt. ii. II? MI mn wwi i?. fl Phone ?71 Fhone 97 \ 117E.vyfeUnerSt. 1 Answers all calls day or night. To almost double the lifting power of illuminating gas when lt ls used tn' balloons a German has Invontcd ap paratus . for passing it. through ' tubes maintained at a high ' temperature tc romovo much ofjtB carbon!' ' i Yesterday's Results At Gaffney 6-0; Greenville 5-1. At Spartanburg 6-2; Anderson C-l Spartan's Wo; Yestt TIP TOP AGGREGATION! COPPED ALL OF THE SERIES BOTH GOOD GAMES Jam'Up Ball Was Played By Each Team With Spartans Getting Big( End Special to The Intelligencer. Spartanburg, July 29.-Spartanburg grabbed two games this afternoon from Anderson by a score of 2 to 1 and 6 to 1 and made a- clean sweep of the serlos. The first game was a pitchers' duel between Fanella and McAlister, with the latter having the odds in his favor. The locals easily won the second game by taking ad vantage of errors and lacing out hltn. Fanella started the game and pitch3 ed two innings' allowing two hits. He then retired and Guthrie went in and finished, yielding no hits and fanning 7. The following ls the box score and summary: FIRST GAME > Sparenburg. AB R H PO A E bowden ss.2 101 1 1 McArthur lb .. .. 2 0 0 7 0 0 Beall 2b. 2 0 0 2 1 0 Hodgln If.31100 0 Welch 3b.30 1110 Dean cf. 3 0 0 2 Q 0 Lockerbie c.3 O 1 g 1N,0 Coble rf. 0 0 0.0,0 Fanella p.2 0 ISO ? _?_ _ _ Totals.. .20 2 4 21 7 .1 - Anderson ?J fe AB R H PO A B4 McColl lb.4 0 2 8 0 1 Major If.. ...... 4 0 2 2 0 0 Childers 2b.3 0 0 2 2 1 Watson rf.3 0 0 1 0 1 Martin cf.3 1 1 0 0 0 Vaughn o.301230 Ripley 3b.20022 0 Wrenn sa.3 0 0 1 1 0 -McAMster-p-.;-rvr~2 O -T"tr-p-O Robinson x.. 0 0 0 0 O 0 Totals '.. _ .,27 I 7 18 8 3j x Robinson batted for McAlister iu seventh. Summary- Two base hits, Martin and Vaughn; base on balls off Fanella j 2. off McAlister. 3; struck out by Fa nella 7, McAlister 8; Sacrifice- hits, McArthur, Beall; stolen bases, Hod gin, Walch; wild pitches, McAlister. SECOND GAME Spartanburg AB R H PO A E Bowden ss.4 0 0 2 3'0 McArthur lb .. ..3 1 2 6 0 0 Beall 2b.,3 2 1 0 ' l 0 Hodgln If .. .. .. 3 0 2 2 0 0 Welch 3b.. .. 3 1 2 0 1 0 Martin cf .. .. . . 8 1 1.2 0 0 Lockerbie c.. .. .. 2 0 1 9 10 Coble rf.. .. .. .. 2 0 0 0 0 0 Fanella p... ..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Guthrie p .. .. ., 3 1 0 0 0 0 Totals ...... ..26 6 6 9 21 0 Anderson AB R H PO A E McColl lb.3 0 1 5 '0 0 Major lt... 3 0 0 0 0 0 Robinson rf.3 0 O' 10 0 Childers 2b.2 1 lill Martin cf .. ..2 0 0 2 0 0 Vaughn c.. .. .. ..2 0 06 3 0 Ripley 3b .. .. . ..2 0 0 0 1- 0 Wrenn-ss.. ...... 2 -0 0 3 1 1 Watson. ........ 2 0 0 0 l 0. Totals ...21 2 18 5 3 . Summary-Two base hits, ? McArv thur; three base hits, Mccoll; home runs Beall and Childers; struck out by Fanella 1; Guthrie 7; Watson 4; Stolen abses. Martin, Beall; wild pitches, Watson 2; batter Childers. Time of both games, 2 hours and 40 minute? Umpire Prey. rnr,t MORROW - ' i ? . ??_??- - - Hearing FONtponed. ' [?'! ' '?. ' '-'- - <<?- ; St. Louis. July 29.-Or gan I sed i base ball claimed a victory today; when Judge Trie uri r pos top?n ed until Sep tember a hearing on the St.. .Louis Federal League's team petition to havo dissolved the Injunction against Ar mando Marsans, the Cuban.' fielder, who jumped from the Cincinnati' Na tionals. .The Federal league season closes early in October, and lt is con sidered doubtful If .the decision' will bo rendered In time to permit Maniana to play again thia year, -.- ft Cray ton Til lc Picnic. ^.. ' The big annual picnic will be held at Cottonville ; August 7th, 2*M~ Mr. Henry L, Cox, who sends the notice of tho meeting, saya "It Will," we bedevc. be the biggest ot Ita kind. Thew will bo several gocd speakers on hand and a. good hand to furnish music for the day. Everybody la cordially incited td attend and bring well filled baskets. Tho picnic will bo hold lp th s grove at ?Wry L. Cox'* store. ' ' I Home PL rc Both irday*s Games AMERICAN At Cleveland 2; New York 6. First' - game. At Cleveland 6; New York 30. Sec ond game. t At Detroit 7; Washington 9. | At Chicago 4; Boston 8. 10 innings, i At St. Louis 0; Philadelphia 5. Bender Twisted 'Em. St. Louis, July 29.-St. Louis bat- ( tera- could do nothing with Bender's deliver}" when hits would have meant runp today while Philadelphia pound- i od Wellman and Leverenz at oppor- j tune momenta and won 5 to 0. The locals' errors aided In the scoring. Score-. 1 Philadelphia ..100 002 020-5 ? 0,? St. Louis.000 000 000-0 6 4 i Bender and Seining; Wellman, Lev- ! erena and Agnew, CroBsin. Uphill Game. Chicago, July 29.-Boston played an : uphill battle today and defeated Chica go 8 to 4 in ten innings. Gregg, who i was obtained by Boston from Cleve land, reported to Manager Carrigan today and worked against the locals. He had one bad inning, the fourth, and retired to allow a pinch hitter to bat i for him in the eighth. Score J3oston ..100 010 011 4-8 16 0 Chicago ., ..000 310 OOO 0-4 10 3 Leonard, Gregg, Bedient and Thom as, Carrigan;, Cleo tte, Faber and Schalk. Took Five Twirlers To Win. Detroit, July 29.-Washington re quired the services of five pitchers to^defeat Detroit 9 to 7 today. Wash ington twice lost the lead, but finally regained it and held lt with Walter Jotrkaon in the box. Long bitting end unusual base running featured. A total of ten stolen bases was regis tered. >jScpre- / Washington .. .110 400 111-9 14 1 Detroit .. ... ..003 040 000-7 7 2 Shaw, Ayres, Bentley, Engel, John son and Williams, Alnsmith; Boehler, Hall and Stanage, McKee. Won'Double ll ead?, k. Cleveland, July '29.-New York won 'both--games--of today's doubleheader, from -Cleveland G ti 2 and 10 to 6. Fisher pitched a . steady ?ame for; New"York In the first but Brown waa hit freely is t the second. Cleveland used' two pitchers in each game. Man ager Birmingham, who waa injured in a collision with Truesde.lo during ? practice - before the first game, waa put off the field for disputing a de cision. Score first game: -, Clevel?hd' . . .. 010 010 000-2 6 6 New York . ..100 000 023-6 7 2 Hagerman, Blanding and O'Neill; Fisher and Sweeney. Score second game: Cleveland .. ..000 103 002- 6 13 2 New York .. . .302 300 011-10 17 1 Bowman, Blanding. and O'Neill; Brown and Nunamaker. . . FEDERAL At Buffalo 3; Chicago 4. 12 innings. At Pittsburgh 3; Kansas City 6. . . At Brooklyn 4; St. Louis 3. 18 in nings. First game. At Brooklyn-SL-Louis second game called off. At Baltimore 6; Indianapolis 3. 10 innings.. Won In Tenth. Baltimore, July 29.-Baltimore won out of the tenth inning of today's game with Indianapolis, 4 to 3. Three hits and a sacrifice gave Baltimore the winning run. Score Baltimore. .. .012 000 000 1-4 ll 2 Indianapolis . .000 300 00 0-3 6 0 Wilhelm -and Jacklitsch; Kaiserling and Warren,, Went Twelve Innings. Buffalo, July . 29.-Chicago won from the Buffalo Federals by 4 to 3 In 12 innings. ' The score was tied in the ninth?. Both sides made one run lb the tenth. In the twelfth. McGuire struck out but Blair dropped the ball. Hal Chase was slow to the bag when Blair threw to him and McGuire was safe, scoring later on a sacrifice and a single. Score Chicago 000 000 Oil 101-0 13 J. Buffalo .. . .001 000 100 100-3 0 1 ' Pendergrast, Watson and Block; Kropp, Moran and Blair, a .??fri BawlInB Played "*7ell. Pittsburgh, July. 29.-Kansas City defeated Pittsburgh in tho third gorae of tbs series today 5 to S.... Rawl?.?. formerly, of the Cincinnati Nationals i played short stop for. Kansas City. HS put up a good game lu the Held abd made *V, two bagger. Score-,, .j, .Kansas .City .. 001 003 100-S 10 0 PJtUburgh -..-i 0001000 210-3 4 1 ?j to Stone, Adams, and Enzenroth ; Cam n? ts,'.Wal ker and Berry. , !, Won Eighteen Inning Game. .' Brooklyn, Joly 29.-Brooklyn won 'M'X9/inning game from st; Louis to day: St, Louis had tho K^me in hand at the end'of the sixth Inning, but the locals scored one run each in the 7th, WsW ?tt^ s>ore. The :. ., . ?; ; 5 For Six G \ ay Today At 4:2 Bunts From all that we can see and hear luthrie just seems to be too much for I Anderson. Home today for six straight games -four pf which Anderson will win. Our idea of suitable revenge is to touch up every Spartanburg pitcher for about ten hits during the next three days. ... Spartanburg took three straights' in Spartanburg, but. if Spartanburg getB | ape in Anderson she will do well. Rice,will probably pitch this after noon for Anderson. If not Rice then | Robinson will do the hurling. Robbie Held Spartanburg down to two hits until the ninth inning on I Monday and be will hold them to two j during the entire game if.he pitches] in this series: Three new m'ep will get their first | workout for the locals this afternoon. Mobley .will' be ?etching, Hough will be on short while White will be in the outfield. Watch for something to break. And Red Childers got another home run yesterday. Tho big boy certainly ] does do his part of the hitting. Things will ; bo 1 coming our way I during thia series. Cuff ney got the big end from us in Gaffney, but they) didn't do it in Anderson. . : . I" -rt--' Watch that hunch of ours this af ternoon. Attendance will pick up for the three gamea this.week. What it takes to trim Mr. Fanella, I Mr. Guthrie, et al., we happen to have lt. . . , ? ,r Rice is in better shape to pitch this afternoon's gamp, than he was when he pitched against Gaffney-and he I had more than Gaffney could handle, j even then, If the Anderson team can afford to play six gaines nt home, will be proof positive that the' team can be held to Rcther for tho rest of the season and. thf.t i.?. ju?t?ftb$p? proved now. We aro anxiousuto see McAlister] pitch. It wasn't his fault that we] lost the first; same; yesterday. The game this afternoon will be ! called promptly at 4:30. If the fans don't want to miss the early part of the game they had.best be there on] time. ,?. . r About 6" to 0 wYi? be satisfactory | fdr this afternoon','thank you. Ot course. that means five for us. ' The way we are coming out of . the ?ellar from now on will make an ex-! prese train look like an ox cart. Don't you get the Idea in your poor old.,noodle that this team can't play ball. '' Como out this afternoon and see for" yourself. We said it and we will stick to it. Anderson has the best club in the lea- j gue., , . , How would you like to see Rice hurl a no hit, no run game against Legs Martin and bia crew this after noon?, It .would not surprise us. After the present series is conclud ed the Spartanburg team will reel like, resuming its old-time habits of playing . ?e?p frog and shooting marbles.'11 ?'" Now ls thc time for all good men to] come to the aid ot their ball team, A little help In numbera, a little pep at "the .'game and some interest in the home team will help tilings along wonderfully. A big crowd will be in town for the] campaign speaking today,and that will | help, boost the attendance some. Here for. six straight games. Be on .hand 8^4:35.V Loosen' up for 25 cents, you tight-] wad. ..'" ? >,./' Bring your girl along, if you haven't ? ano, borrow one? The beat team, in the Piedmont lea-] gue will th'.a afternoon proceed to j trim SpSrtftaburgl: NORTH CAROLINA At Asheville 3-1 : Winston Salem 1-7. At Durham 6-0; Greensboro 1-3. At Charlotte 2-3; Raleigh 0-1. game ended with two men out ln_the 18th when Anderson scored on Hoff man's kingler * The second gama | scheduled was not played. Score-:. .? Brooklyn' OOO OOO Ul OOO 000.001-4 21 1 3t. Louis 020 001 000 000 000 000-3 .6 0 Marion, Houck, McGraw, Peters and Land; .Davenport, Brown and Chap man, Simon, ' lames (0. SPLIT A DO WITH GB NATIONAL At Brooklyn 8; 'Cincinnati !>, At Philadelphia 5; St. Louis 8. innings. At Now York 1 ; Pittsburgh 0. At Boston 8; Chicago 3. ?ot Two Out of Three. Boston, July 29.-By winning todry j 8 to 3, Boston made it two out of throe ] In the series with Chicago. The home team fell on Zahel for two runs in the first inningr. and three in thc third,] adding three more In tho seventh' on four hits off Hageman. Score Chicago.?00 110 000-3 5 3 ? Boston.203 000 30x-8 ll 2 Zabel, Hageman and Bresnahan; James and Whaling. 1 Some Lengthy Came. Brooklyn, July 29.-Cincinnati to day beat Brooklyn In a 16 inning bat tle 8 to 5, thirty one players including six pitchers, taking part in the game. In the 16th the visitors, made four hits off Hagan, which, with a wild throw by Smith to tho plate with an easy double play in front of him, brought In four runs and won tho con test. Score Cincinnati 001 000 012 OOO OOO 4-8 15 4 Brooklyn 000 011 020 0?0 OOO 1-5 14 1 Yin gl in g. Douglas, Ames and Clark; Pfeffer, Reulbach, Hagan and Mc Carty. Won In the Ninth. New York, July 29.-New York made lt two out of three from Pitts burgh today by winning tim game in the ninth inning 1 to 0. The game waa a pitchera' battle between Tes reau and McQuillan, but tho visitors' pitcher weakened in the ninth. Wag ner struck out witb the bases full in the third inning. Rain fell through out the game. Pittsburgh .. .. ooo ooo ooo-o 2 1 New York .. ..000 000 001-1 6 1 McQuillan and Gibson; TeBreau and Meyers. Went Twelve Innings. ;. Philadelphia, July 29.-St. Louie de veloped a batting streak In the 12 th inning- tod^y and poundeM out four runs, which gave them the victory over Philadelphia 8 to 5. Marshall was backed up In faultless style while the visitors offset their errors by some great catches and stops. Score St. Louis 000 030 010 O04-S? 16 5 Philadelphia 002 011 OOO 001-6 13/ Q Perritt and Snyder; O'Connor; Mar shall and Dooin. International League AI Huff al o 7; Jersey City 0. At Toronto 9 ; Newark 3. At Rochester 2; Providence ,1. At Montreal 8; Baltimore 6. VIRGINI?TLE AGUE At Portsmouth 4; Richmond 7. At Ronoake 10; Newport News 5. At Petersburg 3; Norfolk 4. American Association At Kansas City 0; Indianapolis 1. At Minneapolis 15; Cleveland 0. At St. Paul 0; Columbus 6. At Milwaukee 17; Louisville 0. South Atlantic At Charleston 4; Albany 6. At Augusta 4; Macon 6. First game. At Augusta 6; Macon 1. Second game. * At Columbia 1; Jacksonville 9. 2nd game. At Columbia 1; Jackson vi! '.o9. 2nd game, 7 innings by agreement. At Savannah 0; Columbus 3. SOUTHERN" LEAGUE At Mobile-Nashville, ral?. At Montgomery 4; Memphis 2. 1st game. At Montgomery 6; M.mphiB 7. 2nd game, 7 innings by agreement. - At New Orleans '... Chattanooga 1. At Atlanta 1; Birmingham 7. Cltrolax for Children. CITROLAX FOR GItOW\.TJPS Cltrolax for Invalids and Delicate Children love to take CITROLAX tastes like lemonade and is the nicest physic In the world for them. A grown-up writes: "It gives the best flushing of any cathartic I ever used*" and an Invalid says: "It suits mo ex actly-Its action is so mild, yet thor, ough, I canont afford to be without lt." Nothing better for constipation, sour, distended stomach and bad breath or biliousness. Stops head aches quickly,-Evans' Pharmacy; Agents.-Adv. . Singing nt Trinity. There will be an all day tinging at Trinity the second Sunday In August. Also basket dinner. "Como and bring well filled baskets," says the commit tee. Where They Play Today Spurtonburg at Anderson. Gaffney at Greenville. UBLE OENVILLE SAME COCKS CAPTURED THE FIRST GAME; VISITORS THE SECOND HEAVY HITTING Both the Teams Swatted the Pill For a Great Number of Safeties Special to The Intelligencer. Gaffney, July 29.-A doubleheader was divided between tho Gamn Cocks and Greenville here today. Tho locals took the first game by a score of 6 ? to 5 and tho visitors capturing the sec- [ ond 1 to 0. Both teams swatted rather heavy in the first game although thc twirlers did good work. Hill, who twirled for Greenville pitched well and he also secured a home run lu the fifth. The box scoro and summary fol low: FIRST GAME Greenville AB R H PO A E Roberts BB.. ....4 0 2 3 3 1 Jeffries if.31100 0 Poteat cf.4 0 1 0 0 1 Pope lb.4 0 0 5 0 0 McDaniel c.4 1 2 5 0 0 Ballard 3b.4 1 2 2 0 0 Roberts 2b rt .. .. 4 1 2 2 0 0 Stewart 2b rf .. .. 4 1 1 0 0 0 Hill p.3 1 1 0 0 0 Totals.34 5 9 18 4 3 Gaffney. AB R H PO A E Jenkins rf.4 J. 2-4 0 0 DeshleldB If.1 2 1 1 0 0 Oglesby 3b ...... 4 1 2 2 2 0 Curry lb.3 1 1 7 0 0 Moore O 2b.2 1 0 0 3 1 Moore Bcf.3 0 2 1 0 1 Caines c.3 0 0 6 0 0 Leach ss. 3 0 0 0 2 0 Miller p.3 0 0 0 0 0 Totals...26 6 8 21 7 2 Score by Innings: Greenville.000 022 1-6 9 3 Gaffney. .013 011 x-S 8 2 Summary-Two base hits, Jenkins, Deshielos, Oglesby, Moore B., McDan iel, Ballard; home runs, HUI; struck out by Miller 6; by Hill 6; baae on balls off Miller 1, off Hill 2; double play. Roberts to Pope. Time 1:05. Umpiree Homrlck and Robbins. The second game was a pitchers' battle. between Ply 1er and Ingle, both being evenly matched, but Ingle's sup port was bad and the visitors took the game on errors. The box score: SECOND GAME Greenville. AB R H PO A E Roberts E ss .. .. 3 -0 1 110 Jeffries If. 3 0 0 1 0 0 Poteat cf .. ......8 0 0 1 0 0 Pope lb.3 0 0 7 0 0 McDaniel c ...... 3 1 1 7 10 Ballard 3b.. ....3 0 0 0 0 1 Roberts S 2b. 3 0 1 2 3 0 HUI rf.3 0 0 2 0 0 Plyler p .. .'. 3 0 0 0 0 0 Totals. ..27 1 3 21 6 1 Gaffney AB R H PO A E Deshielan df.. ..2 0 1 0 0 0 Jenkins rf.3 0 0 1 0 0 Oglesby 3b.3 0 0 0 1 % Hord BB.2 0 0 2 1 1 Curry lb.3 0 1 8 0 0 Moore O 2b.. .. ..3 0 0 1 2 0 Moore B cf.3 0 1 1 0 0 Gaines e. 3 0 0 6 0 0 Leach ss.0 0 0 1 0 0 Ingle p.3 0 0 1 2 0 Totals. 25 0 3 21 6 2 Scoro by innings: Greenville.000 100 0-1 3 1 Gaffney.. .. .. ..000 000 0-0 3 2 Summary-Two baae hits, Roberta, E.; struck out by Ingle 7; by Plyler, 7; base on balls off Plyler 1; left on bases, Greenville 3, Gaffney 6. Time of game 55 minutes. Umpire Robbins. COULDN'T RAISE 810,000 Samuel M. W?hlte Remains In Jail In Default of Bond. Louisville, Ky., July 29.-Samuel M. Wilhite, former city contractor, charged with embezzlement of $14,500 waived examination in police court oday and waa held by the grand, jury. His bond waa held at. $10,000. th de fault of which he remained In 'ail. W?hlte ls charged with hypothlcat ing bonds of contractors ? deposited with the city to in pure tho cont rac tr.. He is a member of a prominent Louis ville family. . . . .? Headache . and Nerv^c*!** Cured. "Chamberlain's Tablets are entitled o all the praise. 1 can give them," writes Mrs. Richard Olp, Spencerport, M. Y. They have cured me of head tehe and nervousness and restored me o my normal health. For sale by all lealers.-A?V. WAR ?ES STOCK PANIC ' ni THE EUROPEAN WAR CAUSES TREMNDOUS FLUCTU ATIONS IN PRICES HEAVY TRADING Chicago and New York Exchanges Witness the Heaviest Fluctu. ations in Many Days (By Associated Press.) Chicago. July Ul).-Pertly through relief from the stronger houses on change and partly bocausu of a glimpse of peace if the Emperors of Kussin und Germany agree, the wheat trade today eluded ?ny'instance of a failure, and confined Wild fluctuations to a had half hour at (he start and to conditions approaching a collapse at the li nish. ?if-?ml s. Whereas, this -m omi un, the hoard of trade directors >nuxioualy consider ed the advlsibility i,pf,,uncording to a numerously Blgnort,,;pntlljon to closo tho exchange to nvoJiL.posBlble ruin to dcnlerB, the ba mq,,directors had to deal tonight with .formal, compullnts that the emergency measures to In sure safety Bhould*''l?oT*Bo tolerated longer. . ? Scenes at the cblse of the market tcday were In the idit?rp?st contrast with yesterday whetf'ind wheut pit was crowded with1 jjerspjttng brokers trying to buy at thc highest point of the day. When tho hour to ctop tho trading arrived Vonny, Cue price of wheat was at tho lowest lovoi of tho sessions and tho. salee?. wera very ?ghi. . .".. ,.<: /-i Speculators crowed thu visitors' gallery throughout1 the day and long lineB of men urra-'Wdttl?n outside awaited admission.-..>Tho>brokera' offi cer near the board, we rn ?,pa eked with people but the would-be speculators were debarred from trading because of largo margins, ' 1 ' - . New York I? Calm. New York, July JJB.TTTj'Khe, Now York Gtock exchange today ,ptpv?a In a di rection contrary tb that bf most of the financial markets of the world. It gavo no heed to tho alarming condit ions prevalent all over Un rope where securities cJ-?ill classes, Including the government bonds, fell tq a lower ley el because of the Servian situation. The end of tho'day found the short interests much roduced and the tech nical condition ot. tho ; market cor respondingly stroller, further gold engagements to London and Paris .were negotiated with: ?^harp riso in call loans to 5 per cent., and como stiffening of long tunotaoodm'odatlons. It ls nosrible that, tho.cold.engage ments might have;assumed larger pro portions, but for the" high tate of In surance fixed by thc marine co rn pa nies, the "war risk"*' wai1 fixed at $6. 000 por 517,000,000..ns against $1,250 on thc previous day* ... ,., Piedmont League.' Won ? Lost Pct. Spartanburg .. .. .'....)ty,l4 648 Greenville.. .. .. ..16 1* 533 Gaffney.. 16 . ,15 600 ANDERSON .. .'.;'J.'"?2?V' ,16 429 ? Vi! _OU '! :l : . North Carolina League. Won Lost Pct. Durham...4ft .. 83 598 Charlotte ...... '.V 49 34 590 Winston.;'!('46? V35 , 668 Raleigh '..1 3. "TO ?.) 46 ' 452 Ashevll.?...34 49 410 Grecnsbrro .. .. *?!j3? .,,?50 383 South Atlantic1 League. ''Wo^Lost Pct. Albany. 23 13 639 Charleston .. .. ;. :'19 ,f . 15 669 Augusta ... .. .'.-'.'i'd* h>16 659 Columbus. ni 10,i',. 10 643 Savannah. 17 19 472 Columbia....Ifi .21 417 -?.?aeon . . . . .. Vim " ' 20 412 Jacksonville .. '("dBi 400 i .'hi. jjatltn i Southern League. t,.LOBt Pct. ' 43 683 ,J,,43 566 Birmingham .. .'.' Y.' TO1' 4fr 649 Atlanta .. .. .. .. 61 45 631 Chattanooga .. .. .?., 63bi.{ 50 515 Nashville. ,.48. , 63 475 Memphis., ...44. .56 - 444 Montgomery .... "$W" '*6 . 421 American! Iicagacv .i .iWonj Lost Pct. Philadelphia .... ,.;57//:v32. 640 Boston. El 41 664 Washington .. .. .. 60 , 41 649 Detroit.. ...... 46 511 Chicago.\.-S'4Ru '46 605 St. Louis injd45njr,>46- 495. New York .... .. .45...,46 495 Cleveland .. .. ..'TO 62 326 National -'B?agae. . ^WoU' Lout Pct. New York .v '..\-62i? - 33 ; 612 Chicago...*, .. ..:.j..i(51ji,'. ?39 667 8t Louis;., . ? .... 51 43 s 649 Boston.. 48/ ,?46 483 Cincinnati .. ? ;v. J'WW: Hmku 461 Philadelphia 1^ 891 T^w* 448 Pittsburgh :. .. ..V!8? : 48 443 Brooklyn ... ... ,;.;.j.;,3ft0l 46 439 , Federal' tcagu'e. Won Lost, Pct. Chicago .. .. ..I".'. W- 37 590 Brooklyn .. .... w 4* 38 648 Baltimore .. .. /47 ... 40 541 Indianapolis ... i7tji- 40 641 Buffalo i. .. .'."??'.?g SV-.4S 469 Kansas City .. .... 35 " 40 467 Pittsburgh- .... ?6?' u 47 447 Bt. Louie?..?'?Vi 87?l->-62 416 ? ? .: .. .'. VA--'-'