and Bate Ball Department*! i — i Edited by J. J. Wade, Jr. I Whathar or net a bunch of »» Mto4 Barn Ball pta/rrs labeled Kcj Spriaga had nay Uea in Ae least •f trlaaAg last Hmndgy's boll gams tee caanot tell. But wo do know IBt if they did their hoper were •Ughtljr disturbed by an amusing af fair aad a scorn of KUO, in favor of Duaa. The tigeit made a farce of «ha exbibltiec aad batted their three Pitchers to all corners of the lot. Boothe ni for the locals Lad the "•prtagorm" completely at his mer cy, allow lag sidy one hit throughout Tlgem Outplay Harktes, Winning rrem the Leggorrs IH The Cape Pear League giant*. Phrhton, one of tha league's leading Mms Bade a visit to "Tigers" soil last Monday tvwijijf with the pur ppm of showing Ih* locals -that Duaa had to get a better team to be .in Ac League” ami to it how them k#w to play !>*•• ball (t took considerable time A >b* thw hard hitting Tigers just hrw tha fe«t «f playing bull was docc an-J whea Ac game did end the Park-on taam waa satisfied Aat now Dunn kaew how A play hall; whether tkey taught them they did not Beotrou. The whole coote-t was feature 1 by hard hktieg aad Cavincss on As aaoaad for the locals was hit bur.kr thaa A aay former rsme but wuh Tiger support and ioskle base ball them his owo bean be saved tbe gurno JM tocsi* scored oof m Uis flint and not anti] the fourth were the visitors ■hW t» overcome the lend. However fa fhin round they slightly overcame the M run load by bringing in h-e runa to their credit. After two were, out Little Johnson at second fumbled • hard hit bad bouncer and two n! the fear runners crossed the pis.'a while ha fought miserably hard to rseeear the "Pill." Carinas* at *hat peiet weakened slightly *nd bef >M the Inning was over two more nsd crewed the rubber. With tbs score hi the vlslto j had “ ssrty Mg lead and the locals maJn • a da*pirate light in the up hill climb fa uaeugh runs to tie and otoicvuh> the noble lead. In the next Imdag the local** effects war* practically; faHW •» they annexed three te fa*r ecore by way of the “hit and hh* rente. After one was scored' te the walls for a single, **H;Uing: ■ed" Johnson ram* to the plate.! fa1® waked idly for this young man fa faW him home with a homor as ho had tot twice before in previous P"** Big Pinson hurled the ball fa the groove and * moment titer Iho sphere was Wen gently rising **w toe right field walls where It fail to aorna good neighbor** porch/ TUa is "IEUing Beds" third home rna this season. Per toe next three ianings accord-' fagfy to# locals scored 1-2-3 making n total of ten runa while they played toe Tiger custom shotting out the vtoitera for the remainder of the, (Mvinao* played a principal pert; In winning hi* own game at the plate faffing when hit* counted while tlo remaining feature* seer# divided he ! tween "Hitting Bad" Johnson for hatting honors and "Kid” Carlyle (MMMnd to mention) for hi* brilliant The acare: B H E Doan .. 0 I 0 0 S 1 2 3 0—10 If Jl Fnrttea 00041010 0— • II 2 Batteries: Carinas* and Smith' Pinson and McMillan. — — 1 -n»«r«r Spot Km Willi D„k*. | WHmmH by • largo crowd, an*. mnttod by the celebration of th/> , gtorfona 4th, Dona and Duke ploy* I; la a dooblo Ml] splitting oven. Duke ' wtaalng the firat and Dunn taking' tbe aoeond. TW# flrst game waa rather merit ing although ot time* leoooly played It waa faartared by ewuaatly har J bitting Dam leeoriitg eleven hits •ad Duke aewn. Kincaid on the ■—nd for the local* pitchad good badl although bard btt at time* hut waa • victim of loose folding by hr* •Man state* Another eauee of hi* : »aa the bunching of hit* to ••fbar with “Tiger" mlabapa. Duke »•*•**od IU naae ha the Arm, fourth, rfatb. eighth and and tenth inning*. • The fautum of the flrrt gnm% vat •k# Mtttef of Em)i and STitTl. Up (Wdl for tk# via Kora won kin own * (wm ha the tenth with a bit that *•*» Id Ha winning rta. Tbe (l*bl «f Uo for the "Tlgvra" and the Mdlag of lonall for the vtdtm 1 aarrtod *4f the folding honor*. The Marat R H fc Dube. IMIlltH 1—7 7 A Dsaa, » 1 # » 0 P # o • *—4 n A wuy th'ie singles. L>*intf stroml iU two rune in tho by bvr.vhing bile when kite nicurit rune. Bailey's iiuuble with Bir il uiHi Ennis’ eirgtcs brought in the two winning runs. The hitting i-f truly'.*, who seemed two bite out I ■l ih.wr times op proved to be ino-! Ur«r fc-atuiw nf the guinc also. The score: B H Ei sl'-Tc.0 PlIV 0 0 0—V 3 l>i bur n, .0 0 0 0 0 0 0—g 7 u h.ttciiss: teungam aisl Campbell; f.'hon and CioAci. BASE BALL MEETING - I Th* beso bull cthcmla and team l t 'act night to decide all business ■nniUi-s nnc. News from Uw meeting says that Cm ter the new catcher has lawn vim ted Cnplair, Coach and genet*I r.uisgrr. The fane are glad to hear .hat the team hat been put in the hui.Js r.f one ro capable of handling it. Better bare ball will undoubted.! !y Lo pluyud in the future and with S * ich a berm us the “Tigery now have' o« hand there i.. no reason for ever losing. Hailing Averages of Regular Tiger Team. AB H ret.' ‘"allyI* .•.. 27 12 .444 Johnson. R. 35 14 .400 Hodtday . 11 4 .304' StwH . 4« 16 .348 R" id . 43 IB .815 W••>" . 2« 7 .268, JtU.cr . 4 1 .250 t-C< . 38 9 .2301 5i.«; h . 1« 4 .226 lv'. .don, L. 20 5 .190 Tn 'iy . II 2 .182 ~c. ir.es* . 21 3 .143 !.s la it Issue the editor made a ■e* * .ckr In uvoragc of Shell. Ho lb: .»ru to hat 23 limes when il ■v • iverag.ij at ZS times; the cor v. ,nr. has boon aiaJc above. If .hero in nny correction to bo sm V to thin week*. standing please mi fy editor nnd hi- will gladly ta.se same cos t action. ' T1GKR DIST ” hree out of four ainco last Wed-! fto.aay—not so bad—(till wc should! Iif.u mode It four though, but ehn'.i r>i. w bunch had Kinostd'a number. Yot Kincaid did wot get the ■ ip »rc he deserved, and probably mtn regular "Tiger" support he would fc-va won the first. Arul “Hitting Ucd" Johnson con 3. lies to knock that ole pill to all .3 .err of the lot in general, and u« b. l over tight Held wails in particu Little •*Gitzy'’ Wilson unnexed 1 rev vud victory yesterday, pitch ■ a bcaut.iul game. It is an evi ■ fuel that when this boy gets i support thj the team is capable If giving him be always wins hie ,- ..IS. Hard luck has played princi . I y in hie poor showing this year. V\ certheleaiv, the proof la in the 1.1..ding and he showeil ua the proof. Oid saying; “Carlyle’s fast field. V vrua the feature of the game." Look at "Hen” Shell. He cover, i! that cornea anywhere around first > ’ at she plate he it a wonder. A -me nrrer passes without "Hen" uring in the hitting. ’.lain called off the game between l‘i “Tigers” and Smithfield on the -iter's lot. Kveryoue of the play a anil a number of local fan* were r,. pared to go to see nnd win when i i clouds threatened. Perhaps the unilhfielders are giud; better be. IIW.lt CORN MIDDI.R8 .. m am Carer Crap of Caw pea ■ la the Remedy. jiany farmers hi the Cotton Belt 0 laying by their early planted By the last of July this early •'Med corn will hare matured ita •>wth. During August and R«p mbec the corn middles will be wile, r growing grass and weeds, the ' I af which will givs trouble the •>Tt yaar. tl| through the rummer nitrates 7 bring funnel a the soli. If *i y are not utilised by some grow, r crap, much of them will bo loach 1 out of tha soil by the late summer no" and laat to auruaadlng eropa. '■7 farmer cannot afford to allow '.'SI to aaeopa from hla farm During tha summer tha idle corn '-idle should ha planted In eowproa. I.Is new crop begins growth as tha 'rn finishes Its growth. As the #1 "gwn in tha soil becomes available, r conrpoa roots utilise It and pr* '"t Ita laea by leaching; they also M atmespherlc sHrogao to the sail. Cowpaaa may ha planted In hIRs on* the arlga af tha tarn raw at rt to the last ro Mi vat Urn Tha laat 'tteutloe af the aorn enMvataa tha wpars. If W M thaaght boat, rase an may he soared broadcast In the res middles and caeorol with a spa pod scooter, op wttb a spring "th nMritsr. Whan Aa waff are. planted In Mill from • pock to ons half bathe 1 is required; but «Wi tnwed. broadcuet a bushel will give a better cover crop. Legumes planted In com do not wen to leanen IU yield. In seasons when there in plenty of anti moisture, exj-v: invents show that legumes are Ijcuaficial to growing corn. Cowpca* planted in corn do not jrow rapidly when they first come up. But as soon as Iks corn rlpsna the pea* begin to make rapid growth • ifv.rntimes the growth become* kn*e high before frost. A heavy rtop of seed may be made; from one. half to one ton cowpca hay may be gnuit.g mi) be obtained. The nitro gen of the soil has not escaped, at mospheric nitrogen is added, and the nmivont or organic matter in the soil greatly increased—F.. F. Cauthsn, In Progressive Fanner. CASHING IN Farmer* need to know how to make tbe science of agriculture boost the business of farming. The farmer who rohe his soil is vowing off the Umb upon which he Is Hitting. The farmer who sell* all his crops and then burns all his cornstalks and straw remind* one of the borglar who takes all the vauables he can curry off and acta firs to what is left. When you break seen on your br**v*s you are ahead of the game provided you save manure—especial ly if you have kept bog* following tbe cattle. The problem of keeping livestock with profit is largely a matter of us ing mughage us silage, or bedding the stuff that is wastrel on the Sver ige farm. Weeds and weed seeds, usually counted worse than nothing, may be put or the right side of the ledger ivy means of a few sheep. Catch but one bad car In testing veed corn und you save a good day's wage*. Find the average Bomber of brut ones and you save a week's wag i* in n winter's afternoon. Buying -ed is a business proposition—not in exercise of faith.—Carl W. Vroo wan. bOMK DAY. It ia our hope, and our belief that some day when we quit this weary journey on the pike of life that »* will go to another world. We Vxit know end we don’t ears how long the journey. It may be that wc must make the road long and tarry In each of the Seven Heavens. W1 may not reach the goal for a mllioa yean—Lut some time vre expect to reach the Terminal Station —to be at Headquarter*. - Aad when we get there end get itralfhtrned out from the long jwr. nty through the Wonderland the lest thing wc want to see is the Art De portment of God. We want to see, if it is to be revealed to those who tinally Journey there, how the mirg :lc« arv wrought; how the beautiful flown* with their subtle perfume arc made. Yesterday we looked long kml many tmes at a cluster of Moun tain Laurel—one of to most beauti ful flowers over fashioned. On one petal war a delicate and most ex rpiisitc marking of yellow—so dain ty, so perfect—we knew that that Aid not come by chance. Had it rnr*.e by chanre other petals would have been marked—but there with abeolute precision was the yellow on the white—and we knew beyond nil loobting. truly, that it had come ’rom the Great Designing Room—it ■ru once freeh from the hands of lind. We want to see tha rayitsry uni the mirucle* of the seed. We suit to know if forever and forever the Great Designer employs His Imo In creating new designs; if this •Ltlc world la but one station In the T4* Batter-Davie. Gltndon, June 29th.—The home of Ir. ami Mr*. Auguetua H. Devia of ilrndon waa the acme of a beaut* ul and ample wedding Toeeday tornlng when thair daughter, Mart in Mae becrune the bride of Mr. derive R. Batter of Lyncbbarg. Va. The hell* and dhdag room wen aatlly decorated in white roan and »rn to carry oat the color scheme of reen aad whlta. Immediately pra eding the ceremony Doctor J. 9 *a*ie, brother of the bride aang “I Arc you Truly," following which to he drain* of Lohengrin the party oterod. TUm cam# little Biaabetb 'owler bearing the ring in a whlta one, next followed the maid of bon r, Mias Ida Daela. Mater of tea ride, wearing white net and carry tg plnh Kltlamsy itm. The room nert entered with Ml brother, lorter J. R. Hotter ef Dona. When alf way U as altar improvised of naan Aan'e lace and fern. The room woe met by the bride who ad enter*! ea the arm ef her fatb r, and white Mr*. LeRay Cai ne ptarsd aoftiy g*Hubert, aero ade the aawmoay was latprinIrMy ■e*<1 in the soft candle l:ghl by Kcv. ... a. sut.i.v*. «i uau -an. ihv biidc .a* .c .. y r. »i . 4.i .-.i: ii suit of midmxti. • ] talTcta ''Ith ha, uisl riovi-s vu mu'i ll aud cui ryi;.y „ ..V.viia t,ou.|iiv» ... bride's rusos lilies of iin vall ■« Amid happy catymlaltliji'w friends, Mr. and Mia. DhUci I f. i .. t visit to northam cities. Guests frost a distance were Mi > ; E. R. Cooper, mother of the piooni L>una, N. C.; Miss Catharine Grave*. Richmond, Va.; Mr». Mercer Phillips. Acworlh, Ga-; Mist Maud McCulloch, Raleigh, N. C.; Misa Mamie Tmui., Tysor. Atlanta, Gs.; Miss Mnttl.: Ol.lhura, Cnrbautim. N. C.; Mis*. Kate Corbett. Currie, N. C.; Mrs. Zcb. Fow lev, Uogalooua, La.; Mr. Stark Dill ard. Lynchburg, Va.; Mr. Gibaou I Woodson. Lynchburg, Vg.; Mr. L. B Clegg. Carthage. SEASHORE ROUND TRIP FARES FROM DUNN _ Summer Excursion to WrigfcUvUle * | Beach (A)* $5.10; IB)' $0.20. j ; <0.25 to Myrtle Beach; <8.i>6 to Nor- 1 folk. Tiekela on sale from May 16 to Oe u-ber 16, inelosive, limited return- ’ ing until October 3L Liberal stop over privilege*. WEEK END EXCURSION FARES TO WILMINGTON (A)* $3.50; (U)* *6.40. Tickets on sale for all trains un each Saturday and for forcnou.i trains on each -Sunday from May 27 to September |1 inclusive, limited returning to reach original starting point prior to midnl,.ht of Tuesday next following date of sale, (A) Via Fayetteville; lan lard .Railroad at the Soutu THE FOOTPATH TO PBACE \ ~ To be glad sf life because it givea you the ctaanet to lore and to work and. to play Md to look up at the stars. To be aa tinned with your poaacaa , iocs but not Contented with yourself until you ha^ Bade the best of them. To dwrpue totting in the world except faiaaix d and meanness, and to fear nothin 1 except cowardice. To be govt cad by your admira tions rather t! ut by your diagoau To covet ■ thing that is your neighbor*! axi rpt his kindncaa of hcarh To _ mice, often of Mr need a, and every day of Christ. ' And to ns much time aj you can with boty and spirit in'God's out of doors—,' These ara'URle guide posts on the! footpath o# Ige,—Henry L. Van. * ' — « niUMHi N V/ V 1 V/ Wl|jllNUTON Clinton, Jolt 4.—Mr. |. C. Wright ia to rein on k to Wilminjfton from Clinton to tab up the practice of law. He wi|l form a copartnership with Mr. Graham Kenan, formany associated wlti Judge W. P. Stacy, whose recent nomination fur a Su perior court Judgeship foretell* hi* retirement from the practice of law. Mr. Wright graduated from the University of North Carolina In the class of 1106, the next year taking s law eeorie there and later at the University of Chicago- In 1008 he located here. In these eight year* I I ho hae built up an extensive and ' profitable practice. Messrs. Peel Jackson and Raymon I Gainey left today for Baltimore, and j other Northern cities. The Land of The Sky EXCURSION TO ASHEVLLE, N. C. TUESDAY, JULY 11TH, 1916 VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY uuw nvumr iiur r*»g; in.ui.in umiibii n; MIA dar». TkekaU *ood foin* only 00 rejular train No. 21. Sebedala and round trip farna »» follow*: Lear* OokUboro . 646 A. M. . $5 2r, - Solan . 7:40 A. M. 6.76 " Clayfon . *:l« A. M. 6.76 •• UaMtfh ... 8:62 A. M. 628 " Uandaraon . 7:00 A. U. 626 " Oxford . 7:40 A. M. 6.25 " Durham .»:50 A. M. 6.28 " Chapel Hill . 8 20 A. M. 6.28 - RilUboro . 10;25 A. M. 52.-. " Mabana . 10:61 A. M. . 628 " Cabnm. 11:08 A. M . 5 28 " Hurl Inf ton . 1I-.I8 A. V . 6 28 - Graanabero . 18:,10 P. M. 4 80 Arriaa AaWrllU . 8 00 P. M Stop l( urrrrrii^ mi wnw ■ - ■ Round trip farm In mM proportion from lirtermedmte elatiena, SIX DAYS IN TUX MOUNTAINS: SPKND SUNDAY IN ASHRVn.l.B Returning ttrketa trill bo pood to Inn ArhnviHo on nil m*ular train* up to nod Uctodlar Sunday. July IS ISIS. Slnpovera permitted at all point* Rldcacront to AAerMo an «<>in* or return trip. A DAY RJPK THBOUOH THB MOUNTAINS: PARISH CAR ANI> COACHES. For farther Information anti poor apent nr wrile. J. 0 JONES. T rural re a pi earn/or A pent. RaJnigb. N CL Federal Inquiry or Railroad Strike? » m • °y ,rom 'he conductor*, engineer*, firemen and brakemen $h100 000 OOOmaP°,e.r0nfkiC T"*? ,n ,dditio.nal bVrden in importation co.t. of >100,000,000 a year, the railroad* propose that thi* wage problem be »ettled by reference to an impartial Federal tribunal. 7 u tbe,e employe*. 'who»e efficient »eryice i* acknowledged, the railroad* a pub"ic bodyenCM tH,t C°U d n°‘ b“ con,,dered ,airly and decided fu»tly by auch Railroads Urge Public Inquiry and Arbitration formal Pf°P0,al of 'he railroad* to the employe* for the tettlement of the controveriy it a* follow*: w* propottlt tad th« pro posit,on of tkt ntltriyi M dispoMd dbramTi osW« J.t- feT.^ *** T*m 1. Preferably be rabaiwoo to the latinuti Commerce ffiaioa Hm ••!* tribunal >ki»k k>_* j lattd iarormaiion bearing #a railway coaditioti md ita cMtroJai a. r_^__ « . | ^ r*V** ^ boo to eeneider aad protect tbe rigbta aad aawitiaa o4 all tkc interacts T2T' ** *_a ^ a teases ry to mart tb/Tdded com J reason able ; or. la Use ceeot tb. I .tereteu ^T~^n7T?h ,7?,uSm ».U tk.t -sto.otlr o,s*Co«,ro. to tsk. suck icsios tt n, W ^ ^*-grr?t,,,i promptly dispose el tbr queMioas ia raised, or te <**"d*f “ 1. Bp srburaooa ta acccrdaacs with tko prerissoae mi (be KcdseaJ law" (Tka Nawlaads Ao). Leaders Refuse Offer and Take Strike Vote v u T-Cadeir,i C f thiC tr*int*™'* brotherhood*, at the joint conference held in New Y°rp’iUDf re | ■ ul,a^ U w. BALDWIN. ©ee'l H**aaer, c. N. IWINQ Gm‘l Cmmttmi af Ceeetfe lalhmv- eoaa.o.i SleSfcJSCfPNwR C. L. BARDO. Cam‘I Hamate* B. W. OB ICR. _------ T No- York. New Have■ A ktertfertf ■tffrTlf n' a, ok,j^lbl!^fc,r rn* * ^ ^ *C>!OT.*^ Wi» Ni, "Y0^0iis*jsrw - waras £:'£ssr a MaMMfca*1—* PLAY BALL We all need exercise In the open air. Why not play the good old Amer ican Game ol Base Ball. It's the most healthful game of all. Get a supply of DIAMOND BRAND BASE BALL GOODS. Get up a Team. It will be great fun and exercise com bined. Call and see our supply. Lot us help you select the right Kind of Bats, Balls and Gloves. We guarantee them to give satisfaction — they’re the best made. BUTLER BROTHERS, DUNN, NX-. SAVING IS A HABIT. EXTRAVAGANCE IS A HABIT EVERY HABIT GROWS ON YOU. IF THE "SAVING HABIT” IS CULTIVATED IN A CHILD a°foKuune°me °*y *ee ™e Fmjrr 0F ™*T MABIT IH EXTRAVAGANCE WILL POSITIVELY LEAD TO RUIN. EXTRAVAGANCE WILL MELT THE MOST SOLID FORTUNE YOU HAVE SEEN IT. TEACH YOUR CHIHD TO TAKE MONEY TO THE BANK. miwwith WE PAY A PER CENTS INTEREST STATE BANK & TRUST CO. Greensboro Daily News = $2.50= I euh with order, to new eubsrriber* from now until November 80. Your acceptance of thla apoern price will also entitle you to * free ropy of our Handy Almanac and Enryelopadla. a boo« that you will And Invaluable, .ontunin' many important facta, etatta tica and Afuree for whieh you have frequent use. Order the Dally Neura -risr in i cet the 'rent benefit of this special price. Remember tbla it campaign year and we hen die the news impartially. Greensboro Daily News GRKEN8BORO. N. C. tm COTTON C*OI» 14JM.M* BAI.F-R W»*Mnrt«o, Jnljr t.—TS« yaar’a witVm crop im forwAtt today a* I4JM/M0 halo* by tha Department which aaUmatcd tha area plantad at X&JMjOOO aeraa and the condition of Lb* crop od Jana tS at (1.1 par cant