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(tCEEXSBOEO DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY, MAT IP. 1910
SPORTING NEWS
BASEBALL RESL'LTCJ JTANDINfi OF THE CUBS
CAROLINA LKAGUh
rreenafboto. . -. rt. i,u,, i 1.
Charlotte, 4 And-rxn. J
Qneaville 1 , U uieii.n, I
VIRGINIA LEAGUE.
Da. lie, ID, .Norfolk, 9.
Lent-hour; 0; Rkhaiond 1.
Roanoke Portsmouth, raie.
SOUTHERN LEAGUE.
BwwjnsgUui. t; Nashville, 1.
Msmageetiery, 6; Memphis, 1.
New Orleans, 4; Chattaiioot:, n
Atlanta, ?; Mobile. .' 1 13 inn
darkness).
EASTERN LEAGUE.
Montreal Jersey fitv fN.n. i
liitjtjaiorf , .'I: Torimlo I
Nlirulc. 4. Ko. In el. i I
Prof idence. .'(, Il.iflsl" t mi in m
SOUTH ATLANTIC I.LAGUE.
Macon, t ; iVi!nriiliii. :i
Savannah ' . A i j ii l.i I
Jacksonville. .1 I .im,,i.- (1
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Kt'W . t L II: lii.lu, III.
4A hin;rluii. J . I'liil.i-I. Iili..i. II).
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Brooklyn ri I'li.'.ui!
l'biladclpli, ti I , n 1 f i I i . 4.
No Vuik, ii; rh..gii, J.
licMtOli, I , St Loiiit.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
St. Louis, a; Boston, i.
St. Ixkiii Mo. Mar V M I -own look
(lie opening gaoic of the senee uith Bos
ton tednv. '-' I" 1 Tin ia d,,ne ile
llt a lltnlli laiilli lull on tb'' part
(it tar nail.u. Isiu.gtfr L4kt' tMttd
for Mattrrn .n tin- lt nullum arirl tit
a baa' mi I'tiMi IiIIiiil- lh Iiv-b bt-fur'
CVUlma flied to Oak- lot Ihr IiiuiI out
Scorai K II. t
t. Louia 101 now 1 i; -1
llwton OIOihmidiio I li J
.WiUjs and III mianH n . -Uttrn and
fasith. Timr, I.U. rirtiiip, Kigln aud
Kaalit.
Cincinnati, 4; Philadelphia, 6.
Tinrjiihali, o, May i - Mmm atwl
BK rat li ba, bid inning; t'hl.v, thr
lf(a)A mnkina; fuur ruitf in thr aixili and
trie viftiioiM tiring tin- -- in 1 tie
fijfblV In tlm nintli, Phi iMdl phiM wn
4 T hi ( ti nt; ' pa r op Krt u in I v . I x
Irtrt i error allowed the tint four Thila
tldphiM runa.
tSc-or: it. H E.
rmemnati O i0 H 000 4 ft
Vililtulrlpbia UO0"KMW 6 'i
Hkr-. artrmi aid inl.ttn, Mnrcn
Kxd ui JHkiio Tim. .0t ITmpiraa,
O'Dny slid Brcunaji.
Ptttibnrg, 7; Brooklyn, 0.
Pittsaurg P . Mai II After 2tl
and i nine had baan ahureil aiiuall
l'lltaburi and RmokKn today.
kit a
by i
Ike
l'iratea took t lie team in I lie ninth oa
two wild throws hv tatiher Vjr.via
iVeian pilehera wete used wlthnul de
ciaive affe- t Bunii wa. put o it nl the
l.iRif fot disMitinK a di riiiton by I'm
ure Kane
Score
)ltabiirg
Brooklyn
Lsifflehi. Adam
Olbaon, Sunlon,
win. Tim.-, 2 1 1
Ivans.
R II. F.
H iV! Onl 7 13 0
iiuioamll 1:1 4
, W11I . Pousll and
P.HIi;el lt.ll .in.l Id
Empire. Klein nnd
Chicago, 1; New York, 0.
Chicago May II Pfiester held N'ew
York to tl,r. r a. attere.1 hilt today and
Chicago won. '.' to 11 Tinker was hit In
the leg by a butter! hall in pra.tiee and
slianre as ill .miiiern.in dnd l-nderue
taking tfteu pie
f5,iors R H E
fTii. ago . onnooi nni- 2 7 i
New VotV 000 noo ri(n-0 ,t 1
Pfle.ler and Arrhi) lia.inond uml
tSrhlei rim,. 1 wt I mptres. .lobnitone
and .Vloan
?few lot ladle' Pend Trimmeii Tlata
Newest stvle. I.we.t prh-'s ffiavran
tesxl VMS 11 y BI.tnkNfOK.
Hi.' r-mi'h KIti e-treet.
TOR MORE SPORTS. SHE PAGE TWO.
When Summer Comes
particularly patterned, and fit for a king to
wear. In furnishings for Summer we still
retain the highest standing in the percent
age column.
Vanstory Clothing Co.
C. H. McKNIGHT, Gen. Mgr.
STRAWBERRY, VANILLA
CAROLINA
(t'hjilottr o2-"j
i .r.-cui ille 4 oi'
' uiston-Sdlcm -1
'Spartanburg 4 I ' ;
I Anderson ' 444 ,
I Oree nsboi o . . 'I ri t.'l j
I VIRGINIA LEA8UE. i
Clubs. W. L. Pp.;
Portemouth 7 4 080 1
! Kichmrmd 1 571 i
iLvnehbur 7 ti 53
Norfolk 5 - tt 4M
Roanoke . . . . 6 o" 4 V
l-hinwlle 4 .i 441 I
I
SOUTH ATLANTIC. I
Uul. W. I.. Pc
I -.,nit,ii- Ill h 7on
I ... i-ui. I'll- 17 -
'iini".i I ' M ii""
lii.il II I i !
I llllllH'.l.l 7 17 "ij
vn.inn.ih 'n -'in'
SOUTHERN.
Inl.i W. I.. pr
i M. nl'iniiTT I.'i 7 ii-
N.-,v i irlr,tna I ' I" M.
1 I III. I Id linny.i I I 111''
i Ml, .Till. 'I II I..H
Hiii milium . IJ 4 .'It
-IimIIp 'i I.' 4i"i.
. ni.hi . li II tin ,
Mol. ii,. l -Mi
j NATIONAL.
I Clnba. tV. I.. Pt.
! !'itii..ir? 1. 4 7.iO;
,N.. oik I I n l84
J'hlladi'lplild In t. 6i.)
I (iiiKg ii - :tii
f iii.'lnuati 7 H 4fi7
! IS.ulon tl 11 .1j;i
St Ixuia II 12 3H3
j Brooklyn 6 14 3(Ki
AMERICAN.
' Hub! W. L, Pr- '
Philadelphia U 4 Tftil
i iM.-lanJ 1- ri I7
Dei roil U 7 ti.11
Sen nrk ' ti H0
Ciiimgn 7 0 44 "
B.-lon S III 444 1
' WntlnniMon n 1- :t:t"l
at. liouia n iv am!
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
BirmiDKliam, Ala., Mr 0. Kuming
tlHm won mi milling ainr from Nali
vi lh' thin n llernoon to 1 . Kit hart y
w ('flf(t)vc Bnvc in thf tirat inning.
Virbahn waa wild.
Score: R. H E.
Birminjrhaai 000011 (KV t 6 1
Na.hville 100 tXKt 0t0 I 1
FMinrty and Kyan; Virhahn and Sa
huirh. Time.. 1.40. V'muiiea. Rudder-
1 Lain arid Vjuon. l"
ii
New Orleasa, 6; Chattanooga, a
New Orleans, Mar f. Consiatent hit-
Uug enabled New Orleans to aile up six
sunt agsinat Cbattaisaoga today while
Breitenatein was in rare form and al-
lnwe4 but five arattered kite, shutting
ttis risatora outtv
8oore K. H. E7.
Oatt anoojia . ... 000 0(10 0OO- 0 S I
New Orleans ... oontauiM 4 I
More and Meek; Hieiienstein and
'Cnhhane Tuna. I.ft5. lTmpirea, Cona
han and Pfenninfar
Montgomery, 5; Memphis, 1.
Mongnanery, Ala , May 9 - With the
aeora tied in the eighth Montgomery
pnl in four tallies in quirk succession
Memphis wru Id probably bave been shut
out but for Vvtaitaman's wild throw,
which let in one man.
Score: R. H. E.
Memphis 000 000 1001 i n
Montgomery . . . 00001004" 8 10
Frits and Rementer; Dugglesby and
Miller. Time, 140. Umpire, FiUsim
moni..
Mobile, 1; Atlanta, a. .
Mobile, Ala. May P. Alter in
ningt. nf setieational play, darkneaa stnf.
ped the Mobile and Atlanta game todar
with the acore a tie 'J and 2. The hat
ting and fielding ot Ah-ock waa a tea
til"
Score: R H. E.
Atlanta 010 100 nofl 000 OI in I
Mobile ... 000 Mil OOP iaa) 02 0 2
Orifnn. Mirer and Matthews: Hicw-
man ami H.mn. 1 irne, 'J 42- I'mairc,
I Carpenter
Consider Bodily Comfort
'Taint necessary to invest
a bip; pile of money in Sum
mer c'othes. nor would we
advise setting the "Cheapest
on Earth."
We are handing to the men
absolutely first - class suits,
WENT WRONG WAY
Spartans Took Opening Game!
From Champs 4 to 3.
BENTLEY WAS HIHLNO SOME
Charlotte Won fist Game From Ander
sod and Winston Got Away
With Greenville.
i
j to 1. The game waa toat by genuine
i .k . u. . r.. bard luck. In the fifth inning with
1 ao thintja kept Greenaboro fromt.. ... . ...m , . . , ,-
B r V aaoe on third, Midkiff tut to Junkina.
erirmin a three-run lead ugainat I ,n tkrowin) ,ae Ut, to teh the
riiiuiibutK yenterday: r'irat. Pill llent- . i uniwr. the ball hit anee on the head
a Itase on balla when he would laud bounded off into the hleaohere like
,r nuide home run; so4. ,.body!" "" hitting wall and Mrfkifl lw
, , , , srored l.efore the ball was recovered. C.
. ,old nnd the liall when hit would i,,., uii oat ia(0 tl(P top of a trfiej
.. uroi.fht dftruction, ataiust j hut it fall ba& in the lot and went
. ..ne nil-fortune aud one dehr.eni'V, I only for a tv.o-brer. he being robbed
m rl
llrlllll
hail ea
4, Kent I
v waning
V. I.
who Initi
riij tile ."Al fan
inn..' elmid til
it the t wo " It'-'
ved t he j
jui-hi ion .
line,
1,1-
le.p,
IIIUV
e in no
e i t ed a ho
nsible tor the loeal' defeat. Some I
,iv tlmt the aatertion thai II. lit
lev aniilii have made a htime run is only i
apeeulatlon. but to the fane and ebpe
rially Avt rctt. it v.u. a eertmnlv I'o
the doubtful one the following little j
explanation if made: llentle came up j
in the IiihI with two nitiii on base,
luiided tair and the two men scored,
while Bentley refted at neeond. In the
third he eame up with Weldon on third. '
Mr. verett gava 'hi in a free paaa. In,
the liftb he eame up with Weldon on
ftret, and after Fairbanka bad picked i
the hall frniu beneath the eenter field
pa linga- Weldon had eroaaed the plate.
Togo triad to trtrh the hit into a .
three bagger, however, and waa out at
third In the r.otith lie looked mad he I
eaute nolwidv wa on the oath for hun ,
to drive In; result, a single. Now arc
there any doubting ones?
Aside from Hrntlev the shining lights
nf the day were lllgbie and Walker for
I f lapp and
the lore la. Highie fielded in great style
with ten chanors and nine acceptances. 1
Clapp made a halr raimng oaten in tha
fifth that aaved a ma and Rirkard made
one in the fourth In the drat he aaved I
a run he a perfect return of Bullock's j
hit. nipping Fairbanks at the plate.
Walker made three hit a out of four
times up and in addition smothered two
flics. !
The locals had aeveral line opportu
ne iea to score, hut unfortunately, Mr
Averett always refused to glre up a
hit when auch aa oonaaioa presented 1-s-lf.
With runners on third or second,
the usual result waa a pop fowl ar assay
grounder to tha iiihald.
The Spartans, aa It was, locked the
game up in the first wbea five single off
rRube" ld ridge, ably aaaisted by two
errora ty Weklon, netted three runa.
After thia "Hnbe" pitched fairly good
ball, allowing fire more hita and atrik
ing out eieit man. Crouch started ia
for the visitors, but after walking the
first two men to face him. Andr Roth
made a tci rihle nniae. enratched hia head
a tlma or two, wiggled over to thei
bench. )erked rait one Averett and label-f
ed him ' to the mound" with haste.
Cruoch, hn. according to rules, geta full I
credit for the victory, retired and Aver-,
ett began to make motions. He got along ;
fairly well with Jackson, hut Bentley
rapped out a three hagrer. Hicks and
thrasher went out easv and except in
the fifth. wbn hit by Weldon and,
Bantley roan ted for oae mora run. Mr.1
Avevam toog prett-r food aar of the
job. " j
Tha Champa aant a thrill taranich tae
fana In tha eifrtitb whan Bentle- Vd off
with a atn,rle and Hick a followed with
an InfieM hit. Third Raaeman Spnnpa1
a nd Short atop Ttighie went af tar the j
hall, leannc tnird unattendH, and quick
aa a ftah IVntley darted on paat mt
nnd and towarda third. It waa quirk
thinkins?. and the hag ratchrr would
hnp (rttii awr with a fine piece of
hat" work had Biphie not made a ter
nhle lnnff" and tarred him aa he paaaed.
To look at it another way if Rentier
hadnt madp the paae towarda third he
would hae imrad later. fr with two
out -lamea landed for a airmla.
1 he Smrtanp were exceedingly irtiv
on tha patbft with an stolen baaep., three
?oinf tn Walker, two to Pairhanks--the
1 Big Injun and one to Spring- thi he
1 insr credited aa a ateal home, for he am
I hied in from third when Bentlrv thiew
j to aetrond to eatrk Walieer -t-Nilinff
I tTfripire MandirW madr hi rn.tial ap
pea ra nt-e on t h
local ground. ,rd ar
quittH bmiaelf it erdit an mtt
j break from the jrrandi-iand he in a; ra-jrorded--nd
whea thia ia aatd the H
j not murh in the way of teatitaoaialj Irft
to fire an umpire.
I Walter Hammer-lev ia alatM to wark
for t he Champ thia afternoon.
' f much will apt in try to find the plate
pentley will rtwiie for the Inrala and
Harrinjt fwi ot R.th for the visitor Tlir
ame will rvmtimte to atart at 4 o'elork
'until fnrthT notjre.
(ireenshoro AR R H PO.
' Rictard cf . ....4101
,IW',. If 4 ; 0
' VHi .Th 0 0 fl
fVitler. e JOS a
I , l lh . 1 0 1 10 ft
rhiaaher if 4 ft 0 0 ft
1 tsmc s ,t 0 1 1 2
' ' - pr 2h ..... 4 0 0 4 I
1 '.'.ri iye i . . . 3 O 0 O t
i " ,t K Mijit lne)f)
J R.tted for Fldridge in 'h.
j Ie.tal .12 .1 T ?7 10
I Spar'anWgr ABKH.PO.A.
I Hi':ii ... . ... 4 1 i .1
' Wvnne. 21- .4 0 0 1 !
I springs. h 4 2 2 1 0
' Walker If 4 1 3 2 0
I Fs rhanka. cf 0 t 2 1
I llarden, n 4n02
Bullock. Ik 4 1 12
narrinwaon, a 4 0 4
CVow. p 0 0 0 0
j Aeerert, p t 0 0 I
! Totals 34 4 10 tT 18
and CHOCOLATE ICE CREAM FARISS
llmubm 200 010(1003 T 2
Spartanburg SOI 000 000 4 10 1
Summary: Earned nuu, Spurteaburg
3. Orcnboro 1. Two-bevee taiti, Bentley
1 2) , Bullock. Paorince hiti Jackeou.
Sasn-iti.'e flv, Pair ban lis Stolen base,
Sprmgs, Walker (J), Pairhanka (2),
v Haaes oo belts, on ( touch z,
erett 2, off Hdndgi' I. Hit by
1 pitched ball, Bigbie. Mtrurk out by
iTIdndc S; Averrtt 2. Passed halls,
' Harrington 1 Wild pitches, Aierett 1.
IWt on base. Nnartanhurg X. Greens
! lro 9 t'nipire, Handiboe. Attendance,
: u0. Time, 2 houra.
GREENVILLE LOST HARD
LUCK GAME TO WINSTON
i Special to Daily Xewa.)
j Greenville, May 9. Winston beat
I Greemrille her today by a wore of 2
ol a honie run. Jti.
Wtmtion ;
MidkirT. aa
Temphu. -li
Hn-nl. II
roirartv. ef
M. Knett
Hi.
Painter
3 k
Vaval, i f
anee, r.
Willia. p
Totala . .
Greenville :
Jenkins, 3b.
Workman, rf.
F. Demtk, lb.
C. Derrick, aa.
fashion, cf.
lllaokatone, If.
Wingo, c.
Slouch. 2h. .
Irammetl, p.
Totals 31
Score bv innings;
Greenville' 100 000 000
Winston ooosonotv
Summary: Two-base hlta. C
mpllii
ip, Midkift and wiuis struck out ty
Willis 3, by Trammel 0. Base on halls,
off Willis 4. Ift on haaea, rireanrllle
7, Winston ti. Umpire, MeKJoikey At
tendauo-, (too.
Charlotte, 4; Anderson, 3.
Charlotte, May . The Hornets again
won a atifT game today, all the runa made
Ixiiig in una inning tha eighth -when
the locals got four men around the dia
mond after Andareoa had eoored three.
Aside from this Inning It was a pitchers'
battle, in the eighth tt waa a batter'!
battle royal, aud it waa only by good '
fortune that it waa ant Anderson' game 1
at that.
Score: R.H.E.
Charlotte 000 000 040 4 7 3
Anderson 000 000 OStv- S (I 2
Hauawrin and Franciaoo; .Ifangum
and Kloch.
FACTORIALS
All ttie Koittt tama got trimrveJ jet-
ttdllT.
Pitrher ICWrida-i
to hia credit.
bad if?ht atrikeouta '
Bent ley aeema to get mad
iu t on Isises.
-hen men i
Jarkaon pteke. up hoi grornderi
his old way Teatwrday.
Baniley waa tha star for teenboro, ,
threa hiu oat of thraa timea up.
Averett waa a trifla wiM, still ha waa J
very alTacMva at aritiral timea.
Kne men left oa hae. ThT chance a
in win, hut we couldn't connect.
Got to have the one today. The eel
lar'a geting rather damp.
Hamtneraley ia a la ted to riv the
K part ana a aurpriae thia aftarBooo.
Clapp pulled off one in tha fifth that
rronht
an ovation from the a tarn us.
Weldon more about on tha hmaaa in
way that 11 anally meana a run, provid
ed the others help any at all
Twa a jrreat pmirte for Crourh to grt
credit for v, inning Two men fared him
nnd lKth pit tree tranaportation.
Ten dollara reward for te man who
i Tnlun i hia, naaafeatlia r miif nrtttne of t htt
btmr irtmt Q, ,.( dlvl.
Fire hits I the first inning didnt
phaae the -Rube " Re kept right on and
nlh a goal hit he would have won out.
Eldridge gave only one be, on balls
Imx -lure :
All. K II. FO. A. E.
3 10 0 5 2'
4 II I II 4 II
4 II I 2 0 0
4 tl I II II 0
4 II DM 0 0
1 0 11 11 ' n
o 1 1 i) 0 ! IVkv
4 1 1 7 0 1 j
4 0 1 1 8 Oj
34 2 0 27 il S !
1V
AB. R. H. PO. A E. j 8
a u 1 a 1 1 kl 9 1
4 0 0 1 O Oil
4 1 10 1 9 '
3 0 i 3 4 0 SJ
... 4 0 0 2 0 0 3
S 1 0 0 0 OS
s 0 0 1 ogj
4 0 0 3 0 OfJ
3 0 0 0 2 1 5
I 4 27 11 2 5
R. H. K. S
I 4 2'S
e 3 5
Derrick S
an)iiahel hit one man, but H might have Vn
b.ter In the Bra if be had walked more.
Frd springs got a had lick in the
nfrith sli'ii a thrown hurll hit htm aouarely
on the Boae It waa faarad ft was broken,
hut aa eiumaatioa ty a pbyaariari dis
p lled the i union and fear.
And P.CK has gathered together a
good erovj nf hall player and the h
hi
o' rah one veaterdar upheld the
"-pi its
t ion
name.
rff standard.
wiUi erne exeep-
n t no use
to meBtiaa any
Si.son ft littie eenter fteldef whi
plat.d with ;rcenaboro fw two sea eon t
UaA the misfortune to Sreak hi arkl
in (olumHis last week. The Goiurubiis
Lodjwr aavs that he 4opg to the Foi
tribe, ills is the fastest runner in the
South Atlantic lagrrexf
There is a movement of foot to stop
all cheeriDg at Hers ard. Yesterday's
defeat br Holy Crews in baseball w'ill
atrengthew the agitation. When lusty
lunged roarer are throttled, rieal teams
can play ra private and post their scores
oa the fejic - -vVaihlngloa Peat.
Wonder if that Hotv Ctoaa ia any kin
to the Oarlotte Croaaf
rot moks sposts, sn pack two.
HOUSEWIFE
f A iREN'T there toinRsyo-'d rather do than
.a. I 6lave each week oyer the darning bas
V$l ket ? Things that are more pleasant
' more really necessary? fl There's a
way out of darning. GET H0LEPR00FS.
They're strong where ordinary stockings are
weak reinforced at heel, toe and knee with a
six-ply weave of sort but wear-resisting 70-cent
Egyptian yarn. We guarantee them free from
holes for six full months. If they show holes
don't bother to mend them. Bring them in and
we'll give you a new pair FREE. Formerly $3.
For Ivomtn. 6 pairs, $2.00
Socks for mtn, 6 pairs, Sl.fO
VOUVLT. Tradinf Stamps All Day Monday
Wallace Clothing Co.
One Swallow Does Not Make a
Summer"
but one of our hammocks will
give you more soldid summer
comfort than anything else you
could secure by so small an in-
vestment. The new Couch Ham
mocks are the acme., of luxury.
Durable fabrics, attractive colors,
reasonable "prices.
I ODELL HARDVYARE
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mistake in sheet
ing them. The blending of the mel
low Carolina and Virginia tobaccos
imparts an exquisite flavor.
The acme of Southern cultivation.
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BaaalmD picraree ajsd a wahaabla i aaauan
in aacli pack ago
OU Mitt Cigarette are packed in TINFOIL
THE AMERICAN TOBACCO
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oualy,
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I obtained and am glad to maamnend
them."
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LOW KATES VIA SOUTHERN RAIL
WAY. 45.95 Oreeuaboro to As he villa and re
turn account general oonferenee M. K.
Church, South. On sale May t to 11, in
clusive. Final limit May SI, H10, or
may be extended Until June It by paying
a fee of 41.00.
114.76 Greensboro to Cmainaatl, 0,
and return account biennial session Gen
eral Federation ef Women1' club. On
al May t- and 10, final Unit May
tt, 1910.
$0.30 Greenaboro to Waahington, I).
C, and return acoount World'a Sunday
Sibool association. On al May 16, 17,.
18, final limit June 1, 1I1U. Or aaay be
extended until June 16 by paying fee
of $1.00. '
45.96--OreeruOTO to Chariot t, V. C,
and retwn aooonnt American Cotton
klanafaotuee ' amoriation. On sale
May 16, 14, IT and for morning trains'
of 16, final limit May II, 1810.
$30.00 Omubora to Vow Orleans,
La., and re Lara aoaotint tsseoiatioa - of
Credit Men. On al May 14, IS, Id.
with final limit May 30, 1010.
116.30 Greensboro to Atlantic. City,'
N. J., and return account general assem
bly of Presbyterian church. On sale
May 16, 17, 18, wit final linflt June S,
110.
I12.R8 Greenaber to Attanta, Oa.,
and return aooonnt National Baptist
SundaT School congress (colored), on
ale May ti, 14, with final Mmit June 1.
1910.
Approximately low ratea from all oth
er stationa. For further Informs tioa see
aoaraat tielut agent, or addraa the un
dersigned. . ., ..
W. H. MfJtAMERT, P. a T. A.,
Oreenaboro, N. C.
EXTREMELY LOW R0UHD TRIP EX
CURSION TICKETS SOLD BY THE
NORFOLK a SOUTHERN RAIL
WAY. AsheTilto, ViC Ticket aold May 2,
to 11, inclusive, limited ta return - to
starting point Vr May 31.
Richmond, V. Ticket sold My It
snd 12, limited to return to starting
point, by Mav 29.
New Orleans. U. Ticket aold May
14-16 and 18, limited to return to start
ing point by Ma 23.
ALlintic llty, N J.Ticket old May
14, 17 tnd la limited to raturn to start
ing point by June I.
Washington, D. C Ticket aold Mar
16. 17 aud 16, limited to return,
starting point by June 1. .
Atlanta, Oa. Tickets aold May 23 and
24, limited to return to trting point
by .Tun 1.
"Purch your tickets via Norfolk
and Southern railway through Kaleih,
N. C, and Norfolk. Va."
For frirther particulars apply to any
agent of the Norfolk and Southern rail
way, or ddre H. C. Hudgin. 0. P. A ,
Norfolk, Va.
VERY LOW RATES TO BALTIMORE
ACCOUNT SOUTHERN BAPTIST
CONVENTION, MAY n-i4, 1910.
410 .80 is .Jow, round trip rate an
minced by the Southern railway from
Creenaboro to Ilaltimore, Md., aorount
above meeting. Tickets on sale May
. 9. 10, final limit .Tunc 1, 1010 For
further information, Pullman reeerva
ttona, ee neret Ticket Agent, or ad
dri-a W. H. McOT AMFiRV,
Passenger and Ticket Agent, Greens
boro, N. C.
SOUTHERN'S CONVENIENT SUM
MER SCHEDULES TO THE
-LAND OF THE SKY."
Souther railway announces that
Spring and Summer change in rVkeil
ufes to Western North t'arofina resort
will take place Sunday. June S, with
through Sleeping tar service from all
mportant points, affording moat eirel
lent service.
It la expected that even greater
crowd than ever before will vieit these
famous mountain resorts during the
coming Summer season.
:The NAVARRE Hotel
j Seventh Arenac at Wth street, abort
block from Broadway. MEW YORK
CENTER OP 'EVERYTHINQ.
tSfs) Ivsom 100 Baths
I A rooaa with a beta tor a eoUar sad
: a bait.
I A ream with a bath for a dollar aai
a half.
A room with a bath for a dollar' aad
a half.
Dutch GriH, Inert ta tewa (a aa aarta.1
Muata
niuatratea booklet mafled gratia.
Edgar T. tsaJta. 0. L. Saaber