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GR1EENSBOBO DAILY NEWS. TXTESDAT. MAY 10, 1910 IN MEMORY OF SPENCER Portrait Statue of First President Sooth era lallwaj to Be Erected, (Special t Dil Atlanta.. Mt U in hnor ul U lt Atlantu nd '"!-''" tbe Mil'rnitttu oi SdiiT the fKt. if M.iH'fi eini. yad iVfeteiri wbhh I ( i work ol I:" nentnil 1 I o lurk My ot Illr Tail ta Hie jrii-al Ihr etatui, " the wik ot Hajin I " Lj Kren.li. perhap. II..- m-l Linou- o( itm from tu hrd i I lie meoional of ia laege a number f aien who nutf.-i hlTH had lbo,d ,n Ihe iiphiillliiif of the fVuitWrn rail.n.i Kfiieui in,- llne .18 HI trtbiitv to Mi eii"' I hl " bhould h. h&rrd Ml nal atafiou it 4ie y lii Lli' teiuil ar, .is t'- enter ! ..t Mr Spen n! tliu rn.iy.iiti l W . oiiiplelU'ii d,l 0' l i-poch ia privet enpen itue in' i-er did (he buiLdii Hint pabD'-iiC.'i it-ali af .'hi 'h ha merked Atlanta ! life. The reraaicnin raarkinr the umeililii littg .ill tie ia heeuli f will, tiie o. . aln the life af tli.- iiikii it nl hi.ucr ' n behalf of Ibe eniplojfh of I hi- t-yatem ,1 VV Oinnoll-t, ol M hinal.ill. diii-f apecjal uzeat. ai d chairntan of the gen etui romnuttre A employee who raided to. fuad. for Ue nauu,.t .ill lalro j dune J. r. hnnip.au, af Atl.nta, a ifftant to the preftidejit, .he will p ide. Aftei prayer by Rt Kv Lle- land Kriltli NJn-rt. bi-h,) af Atlanta,, Jtiflge Air.i mini 1 nnii,pi,iT. ot iu.a i will flelner n M r e Lite uail 'hara-trr ul mnuel ( ' inT " At Uie rttmluf mi Fliia )thfv' 1flrfr the ti,iiiie uill ) un vallad, tlif i-ok. Ieirii; tlmwn hv Miti :1-a t .l. . . iJ A tlaujkjritej jf Mi hit won, liemy f Sakiny if uj hiilt ol 1 he fin) Frwident W pi-iwer 'iaii(:hler Spencer, fmploi'f an4l ao W Oye ot tin- i.Vrttl'10. Finl v w ill t.ien pre aeat the mtyn utile lit Oeorria iu the tbr Mle u4 t Mtunta. K' the ftat, i-mw. J'tir-ph M Brown will I accept, h nif he wi ftUwe4l hv Muyar IWteert ? MaHdox, who will ar ' I'i'jit the ritviiHin ni oi. behaJf ut th c(It The reiemiik-e vrill be brought to a I'low with the bcneithimn by lt' - John V. White, ptor af tha 8erond Baptist rhwnh, of Allajita. A tempoiary pUtfwrru will be e rafted around tlie niiiiMiinenL tnr the i(iomiBn datiwn of tboHc who wilt take part in the rereinoniex, and thair will he placed . un the plar., tor t hr large andii-nrc that will attend. Description of the Monument. The monument and p.rtal occupy the center of tae plat i or m in the fort uf a half cirrle oji th plau, and facing tho Atlanta tarminal atatMin. Ilia 'platloim, winch in raiaed about two feet above (he leval ot Uie afTpraarh ta th atatiun. it 7ft feet aerona the front. On rtther aide i a graiutt pier aurmnunted hy an Miaseata! lamp Cont (electrolier I of bronre lb feet in ight A noping if granite extend oompletelr araund the uiminiterence nf the ptalfOTTU and aajrie tw Knaxville marbia aeatt of ttaavir dengn The pad aatal ia flight feet , Slight, a ad feet square With a toanded front It ia or BMBented v ith a turrh at each corner, and with guilMtnU t airuthorn pine hruiicliep Hid rot wen Tba iniM.ripUoj are in tViiiHn incAecd latter ou lmut and bark The tatue reprehend Mr Spein-er ae a teed in what might lie an offw-e chair. Ha lean slightly loiwai.l with one bund, tha h'fi. niii-pini; one nrni fit the hair and thr nlit . Uk. irtinf on tlic ol her. 'Ff feet are ilrnii well hark tn Untk aa it he tttffht rjtil nte iron. Ihr chaii. it orfrnded t n itxr-Ht in 1 be al titarte the ,i irt i ) e.n.1 qm. k n.-st t motion rhurartrrntir .. the nian t ! a l a tiic il in tf u ml in .-t in e would b abtmt hum i.-et in Ih iIiI Of the podfMM diirTied hr llenre Bron arihtteit Mnd pm-i-iiUH hr Pier i -rllti nmtlirtv. (.r f York. Darnel t French, the s, 1 1 1 j . t i r nl tli'- monument , ajrv tt i m- i t imwi teanltinl !lllig of the LktiH 1 lieif r.-r eeri The larvirij, ol the mimnii-nt i mairniti n nf. " laat ription on the Monument. n the 1'i.nt f tin- niiMi no.-nt ia the ..f a)Ww in; iris, i-pi en w Miue opener ut;. ih The rnertiption on the bn. k a fiJ lawa: " Ijiempmn A C'tnt'-Hri.ila aldier "rft Wt Trev H. nl rhe Sa-iithern f.ll!" rfV t ilipj' "hTrrrfrd i I he I m n - "I I ant '.m e teleMat lure ami Ihev .ill in (- .in ' " I v hr II p I r- .I in- -Both the Mat He wild 1 II been etuppH tn Wan, a pnibabi aw- put in j. a.e a the platloim ih j i pan 4. The Monument Movement NO higher ttitiille -miM fw, 1h p.id to Air. Speneer than the -p , u , wt,,,h the men who hail "mini -n.d , ri-.u iitirlertook tin- hpL i-' i.i -ui a i nianent meraohaJ to h , tn Onli a ,eia .lava after hi. deaffi on Vmonlur "i I'lOli. the sug.'tioll Ma Bind-- that A nienii.nal b. ereeteti hv the niirOt--. n, the evstein The idia tot nil laor a o.er the s.tem and a penera .inotiee M h fivimrd tui whuh w.re 1 1 pri .i-nl .1 I n- of erry branrh ni emninn Thoiieh mnJiy w lafcaed lo make lar r-oti t r'ltllt ionv, the ronuniltee earlv deetdeil that what a roit wanted . to have rte monument tepre--nt the a-ontnhtl-t i'a ol a laiire numb.-r of men. Con- qiiently a acale va ananred. by which BMMin i are to erect i a tr,timoiilal of. our "" M oaitgouier v . of Waalaington, D. C, died But.Vrn k'l- a'" """,u " Mm h'" k,"dr'" oflt to' home of her godmother, U " fU ,rAn Zui. ' h'rt ,v" ' ,,h,,h-ls A. iauf.v. at WlLto. Salem, ..lb l aipou a pedc.t.1 laaSe and lu lug-heel nflrr' Mabel ha., for .... time, leen iUj- hi., plaoed en l It was .angimallv intended that the ; r,u,,v fa in WlMtoll iMmiMi station. ill he on ieiii.en m . , t ,,,,.,.,,.,1 nn . uritNV i . . , . i.l racn man wan requcaieu to give tn pro- portion to tbe aiaxv he rc-etved and n Attended Mr. Page's Funeral. mr a a'jpwed to giic more than his : (Soeeaal ,o Daily Newi.l elloamen- Thty thou-end empjore, j R la v .,, numtvr of responded Pavment mide in the hipe ot order, or tie p.ym..tr for fpr"""""' eat trees of Kaleiirh went .ut th mount given br es.-h emolove. tol Mornrvilie this sfternona for the be deducted from feis aaJarv for March. 1KP7 Tbme 'deduction flips." besaang Tae aarnafure of every man who roitrib vted to the naomuaaefit in a raoilifal atone an t II he placed aaiatform. i- i j j .v.. ... aaeat bJd be eawked oa aha pie oi r 4oonDB Cfatimu Connrlhr, the go tvl omDtitloe, aavt in tu cincul wtnMfc wa MuH t ! emirWwi J-.mi ve-r 1, IM: "Mr. HUnor wm a iMttw , Georgian, reared and Mtwated in that i ftt. Atlaatft 11 tha capita, of QrotgUi . aod a central pouit on t hr Souther Rail I war eyttem. 'liie particular aite, in fraot f the tarnuaal Biot-ioo, wtut i-Wn kctuic this slat ion ittelf is a roonii- inent al Mr Spen.-er".. own t-nerry and I love rrf hi utive tlt-. wbile what we m u. .., ,t... h i-efkarv oi tli.- ..ji-iniit! ' the tlant' t.rm,..,l no,, hi,. .hKt ymx f..uH , imp...!..-. the e,.-r.-,.e, .,11 take pl.. , iut one wrk trtlcr .. - P fl 1 T I"! I T I fl 1 1 U J f U U J I 1 U 1 1 I VIA 1 Ulinln. U'Kniit Cknuia Innuinea FT llllnl TT II teU I OHUffd lUUICadC o( Nearly 2 Per Cent. I Br The Aiteoi'iated Prea I W aehiiigtau, NUt II The average I ooiidilKjii ul winter .beat on May 1, ar ividing to the rop reporting board of lb- department af gap icultur e, aa $2 1 eoraar-d aith tf an April I, S3. ft oa f y ' ., h7.v, 'r.nli, lm ei'r ilt J, lltot, and the aeerace nr 1. re rendition ot rve waa Wl. cotniien-d with 93.3 on Anril 1. HS.l oa fuW i iimk. un.t hq a uw... for I tfc lpn' on j j .m arp- Xq hMf 7 1 4 CM itf-ren ... pi ut i ravre than the alfa handled in L'KW, ami 4 4 .'lit .000 1 1 .; I (mm rent i I1 than the i r-a sown laal fall ( il n:'4.lNMl .1,,f Th Aeiaure runrlit inn of noratlow . . . . f - 1 a ten yvar avernge ot .''..' per cent ; anrt of piistiin-f, S!t :,, . inipami with a t-n Teat ttvemre f M ti jwr cciit tt prii.g plowing. H4( J per ce.d. roin pleleti Ma) I. ennpured with a ten year average of per rent. , and per cert ol aiing pJauUng wu camplcted, oom red with ffl.9 aer cent. Itt year and per cent i inns inter a heat Mail. I nr tatee fal Arree Atlanta terauiftj ilitMt. Of ta-a Heaiam- I PertVnt, nigtobe Statet. Abandoned. Harvesled Kentuekr rt 'i 7.11000 Tenii.'i"iea S MT.finn (je.irjrie .'i 2K OtHI Mabama 0 UHKltl MiHKi-linpi ii.O ' 4.WN1 Smith Hrolna 4 3 4M.OO0 North Carolina :i D HM.OOO Arkantae .10 lSl.ono Tetaa 3.1 1,'iW.OOO Oklahoma .1.0 I.K4JM0 rendition in rye elates oa Mae 1 ' lo.a: 10 Veaf Htntei. 110 Average Virginia M Weel Virginia 04 Kentucky H a Tenneaaee R.'l fW Georgia ." W Alalaima 77 M South (Carolina H.1 M NorUi Carolina !K1 K Arkaneaa , Teia. M 7j Oklahoraa 7 Wi C.iditi.l May t. 10 Y-ar 10 Average KenluekT 81 h Te nne we 1 H (eeorgia ft! Hft Alabama 0 0 Mi.-i.-ippl H7 Sd , imt h ( 'aridma Nl 7 J Noilh 4 arolina ' 7 Arkana Teva. !'l 7i Oklahoma 7 ITEAM NOWPRACTICINO" FOR COMING SEASON'S WORK fSpeenl to Daily Xew s I F.Tlevillr, May S The snad of sndidRte for the local K.astern Carolina Irngiie t'tini i hard at wo, k, engaging in morning and afternoon praelir daily Kitl-een men are now at work, while mKm are expected. hllKn. autfielder, and iVUallorati. inrielder. cam. in lal l111lr While there has baea no nppor tuniti for the laeal f.ns ta see Mullin in .otie.li hi. re ord leeara mighty good. D'tlallneao ia known a a raluuble all roaind pisver The pJaTcrs now here .re: LayiawT. V-ter. Hovle and Barrett, piiebar"; lvin nd I .a Voice, r.li lreni; J.wha, I'anlwell. Clancy. .Worrell and VHallorJa. avrWlders: Moote. Shannaker, MuJlinand SkaalhsMt. outhe-ldera A M. SCRUBS AND TRINITY PREPS. PLAY TIE GAME ipeenl I Ibailv Ne i 1 Hurbain May 7 Fun tpped 1 six inwieg tie game here todiy bet. ecu A. A M acniba Hid the Trinity prep, the tore landing 3 and 3 Brail pitched toi 4. .t M . and Filyerald lor Trinity l'ark lxth having the barde.t o,t of work in Blndling the ball. There ..a 1(j onl a , .i t i mwd Charter Gnnted. --pciil to Dily Newa ) ('jtrie1!. Mav a -Three ihirtei" were grait 'oH.ii lie Wilmington erae and Ha-Vet loniPialia-. capital J.a.OOal, i.y i, hn M Cood,n. M. D. Brarbt and oth er" 1 h. Uilkei-wn MotHlt tosaslruction -una pant Dm ham. canatal ..000, by O. V llili.. i -on I T. Mofftt and other. The PmcIi I'.to.iI . ,-ompenv, Vew Bern. 'eanitai ' raoav hv K K. Bihop. W. B. I Pn-h and other funeral of the late M. W Page for 1 jeer, .faerifl af Wake county. Tbe an racnincement of the deith of this goeal man vaao-cd a u,tan.i aense ot aorroa ':,nd im. to pertede th a aprtai any .1.. k. u .., .UH l ,,. r4 still bad large uvvetaaataxa. NEWS FROM HIGH POINT T. Deaths eeilDg II UUKlL Hotel Mei j UiTCDtleL ifieoia to Daily Xe.a) Hifb 1'unt, May Mabel, the 15 lier uli( dauvbter of Mr. and lira. Ira , (ltr ' ' ' vm ht toi fop (hf ,huri.B. , . uetn oi rs. wavia. """ Da via died S.turd.' f ve obiidren to mourn their la. City Caancil Meetiaf. The rrfiilar meeting of the city eun il km bald thia attemoon A. Kher rad. who aaa elected to fill the unex p,red term of Dr. J. A Burrue. aiet tbie aftemaofi with tb city lathers lor the first flier. About the anly thrni of general in terest that came before the meeting .aa the exchanging of the lot which had aeon formally bought far the negro cam eUry. The rHange .a made lo lae saiawafxion ai ail, aan lee prrsenfc w tiaa ia an idoai place for the purpoae. Hotel Men to Be Hare. The North Carolina Virgiaia Bat el Men! aeeoeiatian, .hirk ia now hold iiag their aanjiannual eeeaiaa at Qreeaa aoro. all) be entertained here aelt WedneadaT by SerreUry J. H. Reotor, of the North Carolina auoriatioa. f, WBa through the efforta of Mr. Rec tor thai ihie body of hotel men were 1eniindi'd to eome to Ouilford i-ounty. Iifh I'oinl will cfKipeiate with Mr. Rec tor in liT'itg to (ie them a jnmi tune diirmir their nhnrt etay here. Commencement Exeicisea. The rla.-M day eii-ii-iae, ahu-h were held toiiar at the MhonI a udilonum at in a'. la.-k. e,e ,e, ple.Miif and were thoroughly enjo i ed bi the large crowd , ultendint; Tujught the oiiiik ladiea rontealed fur the gold mi'ilal nffered by M. -I. Wrenn. for the bel eay. The 1k a will conieat far the Klwood Cgx medal, offered far the heM oration delivered by aur member of the rile.. Jadir.. buy ymir ekirts ready mada tiet the beet .trie and aave rn . Ne. lat. Trading .taaipi. 1. ' BLACK MON, MO South Kin ttrevL POMONA SCHOOL CLOSED A SUCCESSFUL YEAS With the diilributian of nroi otiou i-aixi. ta avnrn than 300 happy children yeaterday the Pomona graded achool closed a euxoeaatul and highly satiefai--tary year. The arhool formally dosed Friday afternvvn with .imply eiem.es rendered hy tha ftipil of the various grades and a picaac to a anmber of tbe classes, but the youngster, .ere not really happy until yenUrd.y, .hen they found out "whether they went up ar not." To the credit of tha rhildrea a. wall a the tecteis. "moat of them did." Tbe aehaol during the past year has been under the able direction of Miss Beasts Howard as principal. Aaeiating her Ml tha fotla wing abl. carp, of teachers: Missel Bet fie Aiken laind Reaaie Filer. Whltaker, FlUgerald, l-ed. hotter and Oarea Baby's lar. Cut Shoea, X. ap. All eirei. Tana, reds, patent leather and viei kid. Trading llampa. ; K. BLACK MON, S20 Scealh F.nn Street One Big laugh rat All at the Bi)eu. At tht. theater tie fhrat h.lf of thia week is a abnw with much intere.t, end eiervbody who saw tbe performance laat night en toyed it. The McDowell, bad the audience in a b,g. hearty laugh, and their act alone n well worth a visit to inn theater, s they are the original eoinedv boomers and laugh proiokrra. Mim Mae llealv demanded auoliuae in her ict. ai she certainly imneraonates a .-ounirv girl well. Mr Cnllina is making soma enliiahte improvement, to tbe theater on the in -,.lr. hmng put in noiae proof carpet in the aile of In. theater. VrntnloauiBt Feetore at the Amum The. tel. The program now on for the ftr.t h.lf of thia werek at tbe raur.u theater is the best ataow tahis theater has had for) Savannah. My . cVhulr held Au eame time aaet. and the tb-ater waa;guta to three hits here today and f?a crowded traia the epenang of the showtvaanah eon the game, z to I laM night. Artaur II. Bill, th venlnl oquist. wa well liked, by Ike applause be received, and he responded ta a Bum ber of .aartain calls 1 be .aam.ns are etover in their da rv iruf aad aaaging act. A FINE PRODUCTION. Il th Verdict af All Critic Whs Hare Seea the Bea Greet Player. Tbe Ben ireet Players, that lameus coaatpany of tShakeapcereaa actors, will he seen aa "The Metrhant of enice" and in "Romeo and Juliet'' 1-rule v. May 1.1. iu the IVabody park, State Normal coliere Their ourpoeo in raving (he pl. Sha k pepeare a what, for w.m ! of a Utter term, as tailed the F.lira hrthetn Bianner. m not to iemonitrte h hi -ikn were enacted ia tKe pot hirtime and tnr me em aiter. bul to act tH-ra. far at jibe, as thrj ere rittea To trture of the Kin arvihaa are 4 1 petted itb- the artinft of m-n and bo ia female character.. I and the ero.ding af the stage aad aadel boxes aith noiy spectators. i The woodland effect will be carried j out in detail a it was ia Makespearee 1 I tllU ue. whea tbe rlav was exacted oa the renward ot eV.m. palace, or i. the - "wnrtiard ot eome , No' other com aainv transport. u , eurelv into thelFlaat. Ia the aou, waraata aaoj aaBBae pt. the time of the good Vueen Be..,; of th Sooth, the Cottoa plant attain s (ta s doe. thi. rare mmpanr of inimitable .highest perfeetaoa. Foraaerly, only the artiit.. dres-ed s- they are in tbeir rn h I white, doway bat af the Cottoa Boll waa costumes of her time' pixel I a i ,1, but today, from the kernel of (Vitac say that the eqoiite aad th cottoa eed i preaard aa oil which mgi6cnt color effect. s show i Bwn C.reet'a 8hakepeareaa per formaacea have never taeen surpaei oa the etgr. Vlr I.e.! mv tke via,, for tin I i.it that bis ceO on e. are aav anaare elab- -m.1, .r eal Hum thflafnf ribw nia - I agar, bat hi wajdrobe ha brra c fully gaaherwd fram tfwal iutnd of being iM hw a eua tomer at m muck par yard. Hi eoe tunica are the rail artiel. aad have i barn njad. by em town m all part of j Lurupe. Rick aid fabric, unknown to me gnunitfr uwnai wrwwi, eauzht the artutic eve of Ben Greet ad fauad their war into hi wardrobe. The Ken Greet Pla.Tera eome be re ua aer the uDice of the Cornelian lit erarr aoeiety. Tieket are now afl aale at the Oreaaabare Pruf companj. Trouble Over Harae Trade. A. X. Vanhook .aa arreated yeaterday morsinf in Kridiviile by Deputy Sheriff ( in m oa a wrraiit aent two nera charing him -with ebaaininr a horae by nieaita of a lraudulent check, tie .at L-fcT,erhi.'r ; tram, and ear l0 bond for hn ap- ,nuH bear. JuMi C. H. Oollin thia afterattan a I o'doek. Ill IIP niinOPlFPIT IMlML UlllIl I Ex-President May Be Made a Special Ambassador. fBr The AaaacUM Proa. ) Paauic', X. May . Preside Taft, in aU prohahllity, wtU deeigaata Theo dore Kooaer.lt aa a .paoiaJ aaabaaaador lo reprueut the United Braial geieTn meat at the funeraJ al King Edward, hi. aaid tomirht that ha wauld take tha nuttar up vita Satrataxy Kjias aaon af lar ha retatu to Waaingtnn. Preaident Taft, .ha attandkd tha aa nual banquet of tha Parnate board af trade toni-ht ia thia cHy, will ba in Washington again tomorrow morning. He laid he aa. anaiotii ta appoint Tolo nel Raoaevelt to revreient thia gorera ment Ai yet he hai taken no atey in that direction, however, as up to the tiair he left Waahiutrton this morning uo official notification Itad bean received br the Waahiiurton gm-emmeat to the date of t he fiuieral. Pt-Miit.-nt I'uft i. nfit i-nn vera. nt .ita ,h, prm.dpntn ,s tn tcil oocaaione, but 4 ,fm.M reereeentaUve u called for by the proprieties and Mr. Iteoierelt will at-rcpt th. deiigiiaLian, he will be named by the Preiident. Nei-retary Kaax will he consulted in the matter. Beautifying VHImingtea, tSpeeiaJ ta Daily Newi.) VVilniinarvsn, Vlay .-Pot the purpose of ae.iating the oiey autbaritiea in the better-meat oi sanitary eonditKwia and in beautifying th. city, a mimlMr of men and' .omen have or p. meed the Wilminf;. ton I'-iTic league, .ifh the following offi cer!: Preiident, (Carles V. Bana; viee- uresida-nta. Mrs. R. W. Hick. Mre. Allan Nichols and iradell Meare, esq.; eerre- tary, Mra J. G. Bnranhme; treasurer, Herbert Mot lamray, eio,.; rcpartjer, Dr. Joseph Alrerman. The eftleara of the league .111 held a oanferenra with the city father, at aa early data ta eaiiat th caiperatioa of the aninieiaalrty ia the ef fort, of the a.eociatioa lor a aleaner and mora beautiful WilmJagiaa. Beyle Caw Poatpened. (By The Aasociated Praia.) Pittaburg. Pa., May . Tke Superier court lifting in Pittaburg taday post poned unaill tamorraw the hearing of ar gument, for a retrial in tha ease of Helen Bovle. aew aerviag a ZS year' sentenoe in the western penitentiary ior the kidnapping of "Billy" Whitla at Sharon, Pa , about a year ago. p i Meal Cutter Meet. (By Thj Arsecritod Press! Ixiui.vlll. Ky , May .- The kalnnal Meat Cutters' aswatfaon formally or gminen in eeavemien this morning for ii. session Wre. whieh wilt continue through tws days. Over 10 delegate, are present, among the last to irriie today being thoae from .Memphis, Ten Mr. Lockhart'i Condition Satisfactory. (Sperial to Daily Xew. ) Raleigh, May . The condition of Leather R Lock hart, state oil chrmiat, who underwent an .pent ion for appen Idi'itii Saturdiy nurht at Re hospital here. reported to be very eatisfictory. I No complications are anticipated and his imprmem.nt since the operation hal lieen steady. SOUTH ATUirriC LEAGUE Svnh, s; Augueta, i. Score Saranaab R.H. F..I oon otfl ooo- 2 000 000 1001 3 2 1 a.'giasva. Sohulr and refit; Pieree. Dudley and lle.Dolda. I iaie, 1XV Umpire, Khnar. Maroa, 5; Calusabia, J. Macon, May (l In a pretty game M. eon w bonie battle. from Columbia hare taday. A nil hy Vtehlleben featured the S.-oie: R IL K. Ma.on 030 020 0-5 10 2 Columbia 000 201 OOO 3 l A Schultr aid Kahlkoff ; Lewis and Massing. Time, I k. Umpire, lonard. C.lumbis, o; Jckaville, y fTmimlxaa. My . Poor baae runaang and inability to hit Helm opportunely rej.iilt.-d r the defeat af Cnluaibiit by 1 lackaonv illr. .1 to 0. Score : R. H. E. ( olumbna . .... . OOO 000 eiOXh 4 4 .lackaonnlle . ... 100 000 020 3 7 1 Torren and Kreha; Helm and Wahl. me, z.w. t mpire, uouins. ypioaf yraa ll'tnrf aoreral Lajrtx , .... 1 :.v v . . . , . .T .'"Ff! aaa. A aa, a a.1 .Uaaaa taamv aWfft aTwf tk CafjtmtTMl practical thaa ber gift of the Cotton coinparea favorably wtta taa fa oirre oiL Prom thia oil cdOxcomm rrd m 'amw m cwauag aaaavwiiaaa w. ' efllCrBCT. IlUrTtT UM UOILOIBII Bl Ol, Cottoiro far excel the fat of tbe bog;. 'Wax so sol swam "Netare'e 1 Fn r" Samay Booth. Sporting News - ((ertiimad free Pag. .) A BEAUTIFUL CONTEST L ft ft L Rajed Ftflem Inalngs WltbQut Scoring. (fecial to Dally News.) Raleigh, May I. I Uie moot beautiful pitcher' battle ever aeaa on tha local diamead, tha game .eat 19 innings to a tie, 0 to 0, today bet woe n A. ft If. and Washington and Lee. Msraa, for the Tlattora, at ruck out tt of the Farmer, while Serton fanned 13 of th oppanenta. Mora a waa a arondcr, and the left- handed delivery waa mora than th Parmer, mar used ta. A. ft m-'l three a ad W. ft Ia'i ana double play war fea ture, while B roam's one hand catch in left, ia tha taint, brought tha graad- ataad ta aa uproar. Thia gaana etoe the season for th Farawra, and tJtbaugk three arera tied. anly one waa lost. Sexto and Staf ford, th aaroeg Farmer Bitch an, bar aat loot a ingle on of their garaes. Sear R. H E. W. ft L. 000 OIX) OlTO CWO0 0 A. ft M. ....OOf00B0OOOO 43 4 Moraa and Kfird) Sexton and fieifart Btrack aut, by Bexton 13. by Moraa ii. u an. - a c . i v etoien baaaa, WaddiU (X), fkraa (B). Hit by aliened ball. Freeman, twioa. Two- baaa lata, 310 ran. llina of game, 3.00. Uaipire, UpchAiroh. Attendance, 800. 1HEI1CAN LEAGUE Boitea, ia; Ne. Yark, o. Bottain, Hay .- Boston brok. Its loi- jng streak taday by defeating Xew York Lin a poorly peeved game 111 to 0. lu-lp. d by th Taiiterr misplayi, tha hoaie teams hard hitting decided the game ia tae oecond and third innings. Scare: R n. E. Ne. York . . Boelea Frill, Doyle ai Cairigui. Time, and gn. . ooo ooo ooo - o tt 0 . M 12000" 1U 11 1 d Mitchell; Wood and 1.32. Lmpirri, bvaua Philadelphia, 10; Washington, . Philadelphia, May . Philadelrmla to day won it. fourth triglit victory over Weshington. 11,e game via practically derided in the sixth when Thomaa drove three men home with a three -base hit over Milan' head. Philadelplhi scored six runs in thii inning by making four aafa drive and being presented with three pae hy Gray. See re : R. Waahingtaa arJOOOOOOo - 2 Philadelphia . ... 010 006 30-10 H.K. S S 0 Gray, Oberlin and Street; Plank anil Thomas. Time, 155. Umpires, Dinorn and Conaolty. SUNDAY GAMES. SOUTHERN LEAGUE. Vww Orleans, d; Chattanooga, 3. Kempbia, 0; Atlanta, 0. American League Detroit, ; fSt Louis, S. Chicago, 0; Cleveland, 2. National League. Cbioago. 4 1 Pittaburg, 7. St. Louii, 0: Oincinnnti, 9. Wheeler Philatheaa. The Wheeler Philathea, claae will hold its regular monthly busineea and social meeting; tonight at a o'clock in their clasa rooms. TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. IjOST - ON f T1 Rl )A Y, BETM F.E5N ' OourtaSouae and Washington atreet. a pearl brooch. T nder return to this of- face and receive reward. 6- 10-2t UNREDEEMBD PLEDGES. A big ai-ctirnitlatioa of unredeemed pledge, of diamonds, watches and all other jewelry. You will do well to come ta see trs. 1 liberal loans mule on personal prop erty. Business strictly confidential. A. W. KAPLAN CO. IT MAY BE YOUR last chaace to get a email farm near i i.itdford college on a macadam road. X ' F. Jordan allow, nothing crooked at any , of hi lairs. This one will be May 11. TBE Murchison Ntvtronl BANK Wlbalartoa, H. C CAPTTAl ft SURPLUS loeavooe Urgwot aad ayteasagoat bask la thia The Place for a New Factory is Where Power Costs Little Electric Power Rate at Greensboro, N. C, Equals the Best in the State N. C. PUBLIC Tho Sfomach To Cure More thought i being given) to th atoauch today than to any other or gan. Dieting and a hundred other thing art suggested, but the fact re mains that we have to cat and that in the main we are eating the same food today that has been eaten for hundreds of rears. The point, then, it to find a way af remedying an evil when we find it. - There cornea a time In the lire, of ail of u whoa a laxative la a.r.aairr, aalr with soma thia reoatramaait ao. rura mare freoueatly thaa with others. Bat whether tho eocaaloa at rraquant ar rar It la important that you take a atmpia, natural remedy. The farther ana get arey frera tha maa-mada tablet or pill and tha aalty punratlve water th fcett.r. Yau want aomething that com bine the virtue, af a laxative and Ionia, something that la aura In It effect and yet pleaaaot to tha tast, remedy contain In earth-arowa reg etaolea ana paanta. Burh la Dr. Cald weH'a Syrup Pepeln, now for nearly a Iuartar af a century a racoemlaed euiehold friend In thouaaada of horaea. Tbe world arTorde no boater euro for eoaetlpatiaa and liver trouble, for In dlaeatloa and aour etemaca. far aick B. N. DUKE. T. B. FULLER. J: B. MASON. Preildeari, Vkee-Prooldeat. Caablar. THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK Of Durham, N. C. Capital $100,000.00 Surplus $75,000.00 Resources over $1,000,000.00 Organized May, 1905. Special arte at lea given ta tha eollectioa af cattaa drafu and all, coanaaerclal aaaora. ACCOUNTS INVITED. THAT WE IffiMT. The Confidence ol Our Patrons is demonstrated by the fact that they give us their or ders each season. Invariably they recom mend us to their friends as tailors who make them exactly what they want. J. E. CARTLAND & CO. Shirt Makers and Merchant Tailors B. N. DUKS, Prealde.t. T. L FUU.KR, VUm Prealdeot. . THE FIDELITY BANK DURHAM, N. C Capital and Surplus $450,000.00 LARGEST SURPLUS OF ANY BANK IN NORTH CAROLINA . 7-idt lcV ' 5-i t Th Put The Harrison Printing Co. GRSENSB0R0, N. C. Everything in Book and Job Printing; WE CLOSE SATURDAYS AT 12.45 GET THE RATE SERVICE CO., Greensboro, N. C. and Elov; Its Ills, Frco tuatahe-hai ua aatiileaeb thaa thia rea- edy. But in addition to Ita laxadva vaiua it contain. UujredieoU that kvaro a tonic aouoo la atraturtkaninaT and 1 1 .1 . . .a.. I thm MMUCh and bo.ela. That 1 what th majority aoed a aanle laxativ. But ao there may aa ao eouoi aooui wua v wo, la your saaa. Dr. OaJwell win (ladly -aead ra a eaunpl not t la free af e harae upon receipt of your name and addreaa. Then, If it pleasea you. you ran bay It of your drutglat at fifty eent or oar dollar a bottle, just aa thouaande of othera are doing. J ft Icunaterbur-. Banaaba, Tax., not only aaea U with good euceeas ntmaelf. but gtvae It to hi ehlldrew, for awtna; to Ita mlldaeao and agreeable taste there 1 no bettor laxative far children, a. P. Mead. Waa; coma, la., ha ale found It a a"ea family remedy. Dr. Caldwell " peraonany wffl b pleased to air you any medical adrv-o you may deelre for youraetf or family Krtalnlna- ta tha atomara. liver or .ebj aboolutely free of ebaraa- Kx plaln your oaao In a letter and ho .111 reply to you m detail. Far tho free earn pie simply aend your mim and ad dree on a postal card or ethorviea, Per either request tho doctor addreaa la Dr. W. B. Caldwell, tt-iit tCald.aU building. kTontleoUa. IU. JOHN T. WTLT, Caoaier. 8. W. MINOR, Aaat. Caildcr. THT M . A n A r ' 1U " V V , GREENSBORO. N. C. A Mnctly f irst-Class Hotel Thro Yeari th Moot Succesaful History of Its Exaiteacs
Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, N.C.)
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