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GREENS BOEO DAXLT 'iTEWS TUESDAY ' MAY 81, 1910 8 A it (!. COMMENCEMENT Slztj-Tro fooog Kei till Get Tbeir . ' Diplomas. - Sporting News: - (Continued from Fags ) (Special to Daily Kewe.) XaMgh, May JO. A. U. eollrc eommenostnrut opened yesterday mora' ing with the baoaslaureate sermoa by Kav. UevM W. Howard, 1 II. of Aof foik, who delivered beior aa inuau audience sermoa that is declared to havs beea probably the neat striking htodi to graduates heard ken thia Himmeninam t season. He appealed t ta young men to bar a ear to their eoura in life, a aara would be taltea as to tba noaa on raoe courses; never losing sigh of th fraternal relations that me ahould maintain with eaoh other, aad Bore oapeeiaiiT tba eultlvetioa of thai Christian aid of life. Ha appealed for a well-rounded Chriatiaa manhood. There an $2 graduate to whom tee sermon waa aaneolallT addressed. The eoUeg alumna held aa anaaal meeting today and the annual addraaa e too aiomai waa Dj jrroi. j. u. Bonaus, Totikrht there waa the aaauaj com- awneamant addraaa by Hob. Richmond Pearson Hnhaon. The diploma to th graduate and ether graduating exereiae will take piaa Tuesday moraing at 11 'dock. SOUTHERN LEAGUE DROPPED DEAD AJTER SPIAK1HO AT SUJTDAT SCHOOL COHVKMTIOH (Special to Daily Newt.) Kandlsmsn, Uay 10. Wilson Davie, aa aged man of thia place, dropped dead Teeter day just after delivering an ad dress at the Sunday (choot toneantioa held ia the auditorium. Mr. Device, who haa long beea su perintendent of St John Sunday achool, had eloeed hie address with tb words "God bleaa you till w meet gala," when he waa iea to taggr to lib aaat. Before aid eould reach him breath had left th body aad the well loved maa was dead. Funeral aerricee were held thia after- Chatta Boots, j-i; Raw Orleans, -- ' Chattanooga, Mar SO. Chattanooga aad New Orleane divided hoaor la double-header today, the Peliean tak iuc the first by th aoore of 4 to Ckataooog won th aaeoad by th aoorc of 1 to 0. Th feature of both gam waa th work of Yerkaa at abort for Chatlanooc. 8oor. Brat gam: E.H.E. Chattanooga 101 000 0 1 Kew Orleans 200 001 S 4 Rhode and Canon, Hea and laFUfc Time. 2.00. Urn Dire. Pefennuurer. Boor, seoond gamai R.H.B. Chattanooga . ......000 100 1 Mew Orleans .000 000 0) t Demaree and Meek: Breitensteta and LaKitte. Time, 1.28. Umpire, Meanin gs- Msmsaia, i; Birmingham, j. Msmnhis. Mar JO. With hi team mate playing snappy ball, Covelaeld waa master throughout today's gam aad Birmingham won. Op port una ait- tinr resulted in three run for the visi tors ia th fifth, while Memphis Soared their only run la ta nam Inning. 8cor K.K.K. Birmingham 000 030 000-4 T VUmoLia 000 010 0001 4 Corel aaki and Elliott i KlawitUr and Rameator. lime, I.J5. Umpires, Easoa and Kudderham. ' fieeoad-hand Automobiles UrAdoo Garage Co, for sal. Skeleton Were round. (Special to Daily Nws.) ' New Bern, May JO. The old struc ture of th St. Cyprian Preteataat Kpi- eopal ahursh, which waa built over 100 , years ago, thea being th place of wor i ahlp for a Baptist congregation, but ia ' later year purohaaed by tiie Episco palian, ha beea torn down. In eaeevating for th fouadatioa of the new church, which will be the da eat aegro Episcopal ehuroh ia Virginia ' aad North Carolina, six humea skele tons were found that wrr supposed to haw beea buried over century ago. Their bone were oeedtng!y large aad their teeth were apparently aa firm as they were when th bodies of these pioneers war Interred. Death of Mrs. "a. G. Culbreth. Feyettaville, May JO. Mrs. garah Qertrud Culbreth, wife of Joha H. Cul breth, prominent wholesale merchant of this eity, died auddenly of apoplexy at her noma yesterday afternoon in the Sath year of her age. Mr. Culbreth waa a moat estimable Chriatiaa woman, highly esteemed by. a wide circle of friends. Khs waa a mem bar of th Pint Preabytariaa ehurch of Faytteville, and waa prominent In the work of that organiiatioa. Her sudden death oomes aa a great ahock to the community, and much sympathy ia fait for the bereaved fsmily. She is sur vived by her husband, two small children aad a brother, Edward Smith, of Rich mond. Va. Atlanta, a-a; Mabilt, j-j. Atlanta, May SO. Atlsat aad Mobil divided honors ia a double-header here today, tba Gulls winning the drat J to I, and tba Humps ta aecono, to . Score, Bret game: K. n. a.. Mobile 003 000 03 Atlanta . . 000 020 02 3 Chappelle and Dunn: Rorers, Johns and Smith. Time. 1.23. Score, second game: R.H.E. Mobile 011 000 0 J 4 Atlanta 000 300 1 t t Bittrolff, Chappelle and Dunni Fisher and Smith. Umpire, Conahaa aad Car penter. Tim, 1.15. 1 , J Hsshvills, s-a; Montgamery, 4-3. Nashville, May 30. Montgomery woa the opening gam from Nashville, 4 to t. and Nashville retaliated ia the after- Boon with a shutout. This moraing Game pitched winning ball, while Keup per also waa in good form, but waa hit more opportunely. In the afUraooa gam Manager Bemhard waa invincible. Score, first game: R.H. JC. Nashville 000 002 000 I 8 Montgomery 000 100 0304 Ksupper and Sesheurti Guess and Miller. Time, 1.30. Umpire, Fit mi Sa moa. Soon, aeoond gam: R.H.E Nashville 041 000 000 0 Montgomery 000 000 00OJ 0 0 Bernhard and Erleoff; Juaal and Mil ler. Time, 1J0. Umpire, Pitsnimmn. AMERICAN LEAGUE M0RN1N0 GAMES. ) St. Loaia, o; Detroit, 10. St. Louis, May 30. Detroit woa the morning game from St. Louie by 10 to 0. The visitors mads runs ia every in ning but one. Score: R.H.E. Detroit 211 011 12110 13 4 St. Louis 000 000 0000 t t Stroud and Schmidt: Waddell. Powell and Stephens. Time, 1.47. Dinevn and Connollv. Chicago, 4; Cleveland,'). w Cleveland, May 30. Chicago defeated IVrvland this morning in an exciting gam by 4 to I. Lauia waa wop m si hi lor au as jBvmaas rune, waiia r-ar-tdl batted in three of those soared by Caieag, Tba mat seven innings ware piayed U th rein. Saore: . B.H.E. He ve land. . . . C00S SO0 001 S 10 Chioara. .... .000 Ul 2004 Lank, Toung, Dosn and Easterly; Welsh and hUook. Tisn. 1.07. Umpires, Egaa aad awaaa. . , New York, j; Waahlngtaa, 1 Mww Turk, May SO. Ford Mtpitehed Obarlia this moraing and Nsw York de feated Waahiagtaa S to 1. The High Under twirlcr, wail wild, bald th Sen ators to tw ataclea. Seorei R.H.E. Waahiagtoa. . , .000 M0 0011 I New York. . . .000 011 00 I Obarlia aad cHreet: Ford and Swe ney. Umpires, OXoughUa aad Per in. Tims, U6. Bostoa, i Philadelphia, 5. Boetoa, May SO. dootto straioed cord ia his aark today la ta seen inning of th forenoon gams witk Phila delphia, aad th two Bos ton pitcaer who succeeded aim were batted hard. Coombs was particularly effective with aa Bases, in in nica laniug, wua on eat Bostoa filled th has, bat only ssm maa sovered th plat. 6tahl waa pat out of th game for diaputing s oalrad strike. : R.H.E PhiladersUa. . . 000 120 011 ! Bo to 000 010 0001 I 3 Coomb and Thomas; OieotU, Smith, Arellaae and Carrigaa. Tim, t tours. Umpire, Ear in and Sheridan AFTERNOON GAMES. Beaton, Philadelphia, y Bostoa. (May 30. Boston got aa evea break by a lucky wia thia afternoon from Philadelphia to 3. in 10 innings Tba suitors batted Kargar hard aad se cured a four run lead. In th ainth four aits, including a two baggor and s bom run with a Dass oa balls and aa error allowed Boa ton to tie the score, after tw war out. Speaker kit for three bases ia th teeth and soared th winning run whea Davis dropped a fly nail. Score: R.H.E. Philadelphia. . .011 000 030 0 S 12 4 Bostoa 010 000 004 1-4 T 1 K reuse aad Thomas: Karrer. Hall and Carrigaa. Time. 2,14. Umpirea, Sberi- daa aad Karin, Women's Secrets Than la 00 maa ia th United State who ha partes board mora womoa'o ssorers fhaa any ethor maa or wossaa ia th coon try. Thea secrets are aot secrets of guilt or hamo, but th sad rets of a ering, aad they have ba ooaidhd to Dr. . R. V. Pwro ia th Bop aad eipaotatioa of dvic aad hlp. That faw of rhM wore so her ben dieappomted ia thoir ev is atioas is pro-red by tba mot teat aiaatymght per coat, of fl womaa treated by Dr. Piaro have beea abeolnrdy aad altogether eared. Such a tcoord would be remarks hi if the treated rra asm bored by hundreds only. Bat whea that record aoalic to tba treatment of mar thea ball -a- mil. lioa wo mea, ia praotio of over 40 rears, It is phis rii sail, aad aatitU Dr. Piece to th f ratlrod aooorded aim by sromai apoesaluta ta me treataseat of womoa'e dues. Bvary kick woaaaa may aoasalt Dr. Piaeo by Utter, abeoretely wirhoat oharge. AU repli are mailed, aealed ia pcrfseciy pleia avlops, without ay priariad or advertising whatever, apoa rham. Writ without fear a with oC (mm, to World's Diapeaaery Medioal Aasooiarioa, Dr. R. V. Pieroe, Preet,. Buffalo, N. Y. DR. PIERCE'S FAVORITE PREfCRIPTIOI trans. Hols, vv omn XarrssU. 1 the iret of OUR ANNOUN(BIENT ! WE ARE LEADERS IN HOUSE FURNISHINGS (That's All) Huntley-Stockton-llill Co. lDERTAU6 Oil SPEOAin Diy7(2 nOMS Nigbt 1442 New Tort, j; Waahiagtoa, e. New Tork, May SO. The New York Americans today twios took Waahing- toa Into tow, allowing the visitors only oa run In both game. Tb afternoon contest- was. played aa a reus soakra diamond. New York winning I to 0. Vaughn pitched a steady gam for the locals and batted in two of the run. Score: R. H. E. Washington 000 000 0050 6 1 New York. . . .100 020 00 S 1 Ooom and Street) Vaugha and Swee ney. Time, 1JN. Umpires, ferine and OUxKighlin. at. Loala, 4i Detroit, f. fit. Louis, May JO. Detroit woa both kmc today, , The soon of this last victory was I to t After Browning waa hit hard in th fourtn Inning De troit sent Mullia in to finish the game. Score: K.H.K. St. Louis 000 400 0004 8 3 Detroit 200 110 0410 13 S Bailey and Stephens ; Browning, Mul- lin and Berkendorf. Time, 2.17. I'm aires, Dineen and Connolly. NATIONAL LEAGUE MORNING GAMES. Philadelphia, i; New Ysrk, s. Philadelphia, May SO. New York de feated Philadelphia la this morning's game 2 to 1, in a great pitchers bst tle. Drucke, who struck out 11 of hu opponents, won his own gsme by driv ing In both of New York's runs with a single. Both teams played a great field ing game. Score: R.H.E. Philsdelphia. . .000 000 000 11 3 2 New York. . . .000 000 000 2 C 7 0 Drnrke end Myers; Foxrn and Dooin. Time, 2.07. Umpirea, Johstone and Moran. am by sia II at ia piaeai Vttaaa, but they failed to eonaort. Boorei R.H.E St. Lauis , ...... 110100 000 1 Caiosgo . OlOTttO 0001 f I Salle and Phelps; Pfeistor aad Ar cher. Time, I hours. Umpires, Klesa sod Kan. Philadelphia, j; New Ytrk, . ' Philadelphia, May 30. New York agaia defeated Philadelphia ia th ml toraooB gam, it requiring 14 Innings to decide th issue. 'Peer, 4 to S. Tb coo teat was a batUe totwaea Swing aad Asms, witk the former doing th Detur work. Uevor was largely rs snonsibl for New York's victory. Ia the ninth inning h brought ia th ty-1 ing run, B aUiglsd. atola aeoond and kept a horn whs Moran and Bate threw wild. Ia th 14 inning Devore agaia led off with a magi, stel steand aad aeored oa Beekr uigi. Bear: - R.ttB.1 Phila, . . 010 0M 010 100 004 a S 10 t New York 000 100 001 100 000 14 4 1 Amea and Myers snd Schleii Ewins aaa ssoraa. lima, s.ir, umpires, Joaa ton aad Moaaa, Brooktya, s; Boetoa, a. Brooklyn, May JO. Brooajyu woa Us afteraooB gam witk Bostaa I to 1, through eanaa tional fielding V Rucksr ia wkmk Hummel wa th star. Th totter figured la tw feat double pie vi ( oriUcal time, a one-handed oaten of a row liaer ia the sixth, spoil ing a rally by the visitor. His batting. too, was timely, hie pair of hits (ending era iw oi toe i arse run. Curtis pitched swengty after th second, but waa takes osri la tb aishth to lot Gra ham hat for aim. Score: R.H.R. Bostoa 001 000 0001 10 Brooklyn 110 000 01 ( 0 vunis, surma ana fsntitn; Kucxer aad Bergen. Tim. I.M. Umpires. 0Dv and Brennaa. tateylB YOB Before Noon We Give "Double" Stamps. After Noon "Single" Stamps As Usual. Pittabarg, yj Ciaeiaaati, . Pittsburg. May SO. Pfttabura brok iU Using streak today by taking two games from Ctaeiaaati. Th moraing battl wa woa easily 13 to T, Spade being found for 19 hits. Ths afternoon ontest ws eaptured 7 to 4, in a eeventh inning rally of luurlea. aided bv Mitch ell's wild throw aad a base on balls. Mad nox was hit fre.lv ia th flrat In- tiing, allowing foar runs, but after that he waa steady and held the visitors to so farther star. Senrei R H. K Cincinnati 400000000 g 4 Plttoburg 000 101 S0 T IS S nenee arm fflnma; Msdrtor and Oih n. Tim, fl.04. Umnire. Rlstar aad Emails. ' ' rial allbn a-orrr-Baic. Ths antiaeotte aowdar to ba ihikM Into ths shoea. If you have tired, arh- Ina feat, try Allan'e Kfeet-Kase. It rests the feet and make Dew or tlerht shoss sasy. Curss achlnc. swollen, hot, sweating (eat. Rallevaa earns and Minimis of all pe'11 and stves reat and comfort. Always use It to Break In New shoes. Try It today. Sold everv where. IB rente. Don't scoent tni auk. eiltut ror Fit Kaj trial t ha, a.1. j-ssa Allen , ,ulaatv U Ray. N. T. A Feast M Bargains Tuesday's Selling for lot Uhl Uaea, aaakma, pillow whit aad solored quilts, greatly redueed oa aeoount of small lots aad soiled. Dot aad flowered BwUs, light aad dark grounds, T 1-sc. yard. St-iark Pong, whit greuad, with stripes sad figures, ISc Bengallne, ia Beat figures, 3 3 4c. 38-ineh In Madras, Sc. yard. ST-inek Emb. Drea Swiss, 10c. Child rsa's leather Barefoot Saadats, all sisaa, I to S, 40c pair. New daaigna la llowered Lawaa, II 1 Sc. New lot Ladies' Noskwear, lar. Initial Boa Paper, 10c., any letter. Ladies' colored Shlrtwaiata, SOc. value, for We. Middy Blouses, 4 Be. 34-tach aahrsashsd frktrtlng. 4la. Remnants Bilk Olngaam, 10. 38-inoh Curtaia 6 wise, 4-1-2. Laundry bags. Us. Bilk Mull ia solid solars, I S. Irga Liaaa Ptaish Towals, 10a. Head TewaU, 3 1-Ss. 35- laea Cbttea Panama, Us, valiia,' for Sc. yard, " SALE OP li.oo SHEARS AT n CENTS, , WITH THE rOLLOWINO GUAR- (' A NT EX: Should this pair of Shears beoam df fecrJv r Mask tarsutii say fault of material aad manufacture within ia yean, w hereby agras to repUc ssm' with 1 new pair free of chart, f j, I, t t iaob, 39 sear. Pittsburg, 13; Cincinnati, 7. Pittsburg, May 30. The Champions returning home today recovered from their weak slump and easily defeated Cincinnati in a hit snd run gams. cworei K. ri. Pitteburg 021 307 00 IS 10 3 Cincinnati 100 00 2407 10 4 Adams snd Oibson; Spade, Anderson and hirt.es n and Clark Time, 2.0.V Umpires, Enislie and Rigler. Brooklyn, a; Boston, e. Brooklyn. May 30. Bell's masterly Bitching shut out the Boston Nstional league club thia morning 2 to 0. The big fellow allowed only one hit and only 24 men went up to the plate. Hum mell's single, a safe bunt, a sacrifice and an infield out scored th Brooklyn's first run. Dsubert's boms run was responsi ble for the eeeood. Brooklyn fielded brilliantly, Tony Hmita atarhng. Frock pitched well. Score: R. H. E. Boston .... 000 000 000 0 1 0 Brooklyn 01 1 (tin On" 4 1 Frock snd firm ham; Bell and Bergen. Time, 1.15. Umpire. 0T)ey and Bren- ff ' ' 1 CkictA St L-5.it, i. CtUCaVfTO, Mm T 30. "hiCmffO WOI1 lit ifnth Mitvpnnirrs victory iody by d fnting Kt. Louift 6 to 1 m the morning nir. Th wiDiieri hit Lash hard. Browa. mmA hit Inrt pfwmrthr ia mil wak for th? ktraU tibd while h wm hit frwlj. h 1ftiv with mm on bam. PcttTB ; R. H. E. raicaaw . . . OS0 loo .To- 14 i St. Louis . . . .010 000 000-1 7 t Browa and Archer; Luth, Reiser and Phelps. Time, lag. Umpires Klern and Kane. AFTERNOON GAMES. Chirag. i; St. Lean, j. Chiearo. May 30. After winninv 11 atraurht games Cbtcasn lost to St. Louis E 3 to I ia the afternoon game today. Manager Chaac waa out oa acraunt of a finger sprained by Hoggins in the 1 moraine game. The but game Chicago ' lost was when Chance waa out, but he has plaved in the hut 11 aad all were vieteries. Sell held the losers safely VV, all the way aad was strong lathe wiarhea.1 a. When Another Person "Sizes You Up" their glance may firl ret on your face, but it's bound to travel down to your feet. How about when their gaze is turned on YOUR feet. Do your shoes look old, or are they "spick and span," like your collar and tier Burrojaps Guaranteed Patent Leather Shoes Never Grow Old Regular Models $4.00; Ultra Models $5.00 Of course BURROJAPS wear out in time, but a patent leather shoe retains its dressy appearance as long as it does not crack, and the patent leather in BURROJAPS is guaranteed not to break until the soles are worn through. Guaranteed BURROJAPS also come in "dull" and tan leathers. CALLAMAM-DOBSORI SHOE CO. Greensboro's Largest and Most Progressive Shoe Store ROBT. A. SILLS, Manager : -:- GREENSBORO, N. C.
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