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TWO FORMER, STARS OF MAJOR LEAGUES
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.Know right ofl that this talk is directed ',; Forget
at you who can't
can't enjoy a rolled cigarette ! For men
who got away to a false start Prince
Albert has a word or two for what ails
-ler-smokeappetites I ' ' ' 'nV"''"'v'
And it should be handed out here that
digging joy from a jimmy pipe or.makin's
cigarette is as easy as it is for us to tip you
off to it All the training necessary is
to get the right t
Y'n flnJ Print Albwt mail
ing yemr uorW in all corner of
-ihm &tatmT-MndU- nvmp thm
' bafSti tUyr4tin$. 10c t
pound nnd kmlf-pmnnd tin
humidortmndthat caajr '
nryHul-mln pound humidor
with apongu-moUtwnmr top that
rmpj f ho rosacea in ouch fin
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FEELS SURE
ONE OF
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BENNY KAUFFS MOUTH HIS BIG ASSET
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smoke a pipe; who Prince
packing and fire
iwayl And P. A.
is the tobacco you
need!
R J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO
THAT JAR HEELS IS
THE LEAGUE'S
by the Xcw Yo-k C:&nts, is known
Me
'ou ever tried to smnlre, for
Albert is so different, so cool
and cheerful and friendly, you 11 get a
new,, idea of smoke joy I The patented
process fixes that and cuts out bite and
And this little preachment is also for
men who think they're on the right
track. All to be said is that the sooner
-you lay out' a nickel or a dime for a
supply of Prince Albert, the sooner you'll
make a discovery that'll be worth a lot
to your peace of mind and tongue 1
Get the idea of smoking all you want
without a comeback that's P. A.!
CO., Wimton-Salera, N. C.
Twenly-Four Men. to Try-
'':..-'-.; Year' :'
LINE ON " .MEMBERS
Tho Virginia League Mana
v ice'r That Triumphed Last
Fc:;5ori M a kc5T Plaiis'fof
Factor Ball This Year.
"Whilel jijipreeiate. Uie- f.'i-'t 1 1 1 :i t
ftirv rkli in the Virginia league is
striving to sign a .belter team and out?
that will defeat' the best chili of 'the
league tho iasryea'r,rl " t bat in that
way v.e have live clubs against us, nev
ertheless,, I aiir contident that Kocky
Mount need have no fear that the club
1 ihave golf en together will ever lag
iu the race," said Manager Hay Ityau
ijf the Tar Heels, iu anmmnscing the
list of the twenty-four bull plaveJs
that he will have come here on April
1st for the tryotit sensjii. The Virgin
ia league pennant winner of last year
was .smiled upon in the fact that lie
j has ipiite a large number if the play
ers ot last year s team brought for
ward on tho reserve list and though he
has hoM or had drafted four members
of the club he expresses a confidence
that he lias ably' filled their ptures for
the coining season.
As. catcher Manager Ryan will con
tinun to occupy the position ef dean
rf thin department and has let it bo
! Mint '" U 1i do a rfi't ef f'-'
BESTfMB
national 'joy smoke
is the real
tobacco for
jimmy pipes
and makin's
cigarettes I:
; On the reverie tide oF thin tMy red
tin you .will rjd I "Process Pat-
-enUd July 30S, 1907," which
hbs made (free men smoke, pipes
where, one sjhokud before 1
t Ii ree ; "months w it li Milwaukee and fur
four 'years; . catcher with the Ohio
Northwestern t ' ni versify. 1 ii-k Talhot,
foriiio'rly of Ohio State league; fame
but . last; ; seasun w ith Treiitnn,- I.
ticiirje Hart insliv, a semi professional
froth Whiting,- Indiana and has be,eu
catching around t.'liitago. (ieorg Mul
V.'iney, a Jrvnut of the iasf season that
did not f'liti h file pace because of a
hi k of experience' will return.'
In the .pifi-hiug depart ineiit, Manager
li' van lias drawn from the ast venr
Mes-srs. Al 1.. like, A. :W Applegate,
at) il" A-l'le.V Lojie, ni o n g. lh e . n ev
siring men there-wUl be Clarence I'ift
cnbergrr, a "iing high .srhool star
I'miii .Manager li
's home town that
d to In
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l.ull:ei Hi
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i-nii'profes.si.irn:iV from. Teunessei
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t mi piolessioual 1 rout
fie
llll.io, is
i iMiienibered by - tleiH
sfinif pait- lhat
Wiiic'he.sli'T, 'a.,
n itt Toiiev along to
seine years ago. ?ifil
a SoTith f'arnlina col
while Riw Koberts is
h'te tM l t WH'I
the mil v southpaw 'of the smmd.
a
college pitcher ( renown from Hill
snp Cidlege, ,l:p ksim, Miss. Clnreace
Teagiie of last vear's club is still, a
holdout. -
For the infield jobs there will return
.litnmie Kdwards, for second. 1'armalee
tor slioitstop. and Kd Ooosetree for
third base. The new iatiidders si0,'eil
bide J. II. M,-( 'elnnland, alirst base
man tormerlv ot the Huckevp league
iiiul for a -month with Cleveland last
:ir. Kobeit t.-e is Oanluer, N'. T.,
mi professienal ami K. P. Shellv is
h'osedale, Aliss., . semi-prof eftsiiinal
who has had three voars. of college
i-V"ct .i l'f'e. ' ' ' "
In the oui'hVI.I oy Kisel, ci;nterfielil
ik ami Ciii! (Hoilv) (Iray, rightfield,
are to cavort about the local gardeiu
for .t.nother Mvison. Kof' the shoes of
Hit tie in left- ther,. e i e two asjdrant
I.lovd Burn; a semi-professional of"
Ti Hi n Ohio, who eonies highly recom
mended and .Walter t'astello' of the
Buckeye ll.engne the past season.
MRS. MELTON'S LETTER
To Tired Worn-Out Mothers
Jackso Miss. "I sliall feel repaid
for writing' this letter if I can help
any tired, worn-out mother or house-
"I have a family of five, w cook
and do my . houseWork and I became
Very much run-doivn in health. A
friend asked me td try Vinol. I did
so and now I am ti-H and strong and
mr old time energy ias been restored.
Vinol has no aupertyr as ai'iio for
:
r'tn-down t I ' r er
Mnilui pi-mi's, March lo. Tlic Ims
iiu'mh ill hasrljiill has taken nil n niiiNt
NTttiiis nHiiM't for. JaiiicN T1io'm'. Tin'
l' .Stic and i'ox wnrrior taiii'H that
it is thin vfar or nr-vi'r for him in tin1
!"K h'Hui'H, 'ami )io is wtii-kinj; r. (tti
4'ci-v (irrnre (ti rnrrv antl wircnth
in his nngfhty liotlv t( win a regular
lii'ith with th diuuts.
..Jim holds forth ill tho hatter's liox
in Marlin whenuvr he ean get a uteii
er to hurl them up for linn, Had indus
tiv is reaping its reward. .Inn is slain
iiiiiit the old leather with Kn'u,,'r
torei? iiml uci'iirnvy than ever hefore
in hiH iJifeT He alwavs eould murder
the Tast ones, anif now he is ineetniL'
the low curves with a vengeance.
?lii J'idar's practice he kiiockeiV a
curve bfitl ... right -oiit of the; past ure,
'clriviiigvit over, the riijht-lield wall.
I'lolialdv it is in Houston )v this time..
H'liovpe's fielding has improved on this
trip, especially Ins work ojj ground
ills. Heretofore hp could lie iTelienir-
xiisi ..uu.ua JLti LJjujttiiieat a ciitical jno-
meat, hut-that seems to lie a thing ot
the past now.
' I ceitumlv want to make good inu
year, ' said Thoipeyesteiday '1 nver
Jiad any troulde in any game J ever
tackled hefore, and I'm not guing to
ht haseliall heat me.'. I'm- Miiii)'to
In something to inakt the name ot
Ihoipe live la liasiliall, lis ll
"will ii v e tH tile, cinder path and grid
iron, or I'lilireak every . bone in my
body trying. Tliy seem to think that
1 will never he atile to tint. Well I'll
-show them jfew tfiingtr' "before 1 re
tire, to invjarrn.
l,A vt p re't t y v e W-A h he - In t r n a -tio.nal
li'agiie.lust year, getting an av
ernge of ,,.:iO.'t , in ninety six games. 1
got thirteen doubles, seven triples and1
t wo. 'home uns, and stole twenty -t wo
liases. Theypitehers over there threw
nothinjj birt ei.irv es tit me- until 1
), Mi-lie, I how In
""'I'll.
what they believed to be a weak point,
they were rwally doing me a tavor.
I'll do the same thing with thediantti
this year; , watch and see."
John J. McQraw-: ceased to play
trrrrrrrTn ana gPTT" a ii i1 T he' TflrTill t s nrffl"r
in for lengthy individual instruction
ill the art of 'hittin, 'em where they
ain't and where -they can't get." The
Little Napoleon watched each man
take his regular turn nt the riln nt mul
then proceeded to correct his faults:
lilsh and Billy f.'ole, the young out
fielders, were called on to correct their
stand at', the plate, and while, the
change bothered them for a while, at.
the end they were shooting them over
the infield on a line, (..'ole hail a ten
di'Mcy to swing foo much with his body
ami Hot enough with liis arms. This
caused him to hit tpo late at the""b'a'Tn
For a
SPE
All High-Cut Shoes for Ladies wil be Sold for
25 Per Gent Discount
Now is your
Shoes.
Remember, we carry all widths, from AA to EE.
Our New Spring line of Sliplperr are arriving daily.
All the new styles. Call in and look them over, we will
, Jie pleasedJto show you. ' , ' ' '
Watch Our Windows for Special Bargains Fare-Re
funding Week.,
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liresnahan (left) and Stovall. -
George Stovall is not goinf? to M
Idle the cominfr season. Accorrlini?
to Roger Bresnuhan. the former Fed--crai-lea
guemana per wtH play-fi rst
team. In fact, Bresnahan has found
work for six or seven players who
were with the defunct league last
season. Stovall and Bresnahan will
add a lot of strength to. ..the Toledo
team. Both should prove -excellent
Bresnahan and Stovall are still stars
In their respective positions. :
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