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THE GREENVILLE DAILY NEWS TWO September 23, 1915. Thursday Morning. WOODSIDE LICKED THE MONAGHAN LADS I LIVE SPORTING NEWS' I ED. V. PRICE CO'S TAILORED-TO-MEASURE CLOTHES i GOT PREACHER PAYS WIFE $500 TO LEAVE HIM FOREVER PIOUS PREACHER THOUGHT TWO MONTHS' EXPERIENCE WAS ENOUGH FOR The Woodslde mill team blanked, the strong Monaghan team last Saturday to the tune of 6 to 0.

Wood-side is putting up a good gams 'these days and Is expecting to have a good game next Saturday If they can get some gooU team to come to the Wood-side park. Fred Cisson was the star of the game last Saturday outside of pitch National League American League Federal League GOD OF LOVE AND DOVE OF PEACE DID NOT TARRY NEARBY We guarantee to give you a better suit 10 per cent less than any other store. J. O. JONES CO.

ing a three hit game he got 4 hits out of as many times at the plate one being for two bases. Verner also played a fine game at short accepting Iltxl Sox Took Two. BtWTOX. Sept. 22.

The lied Sox continued their winning streak today defeating Cleveland twice, a to 2 and 7 to I. The visitors had a lead of two runs afveral hard chances. Jenkins for GAFFNEY, Sept. 22. After Just two months and two Weeks of married life, the Rev; Ellis has IjuIi Copped One.

PHILADELPHIA. Sept 22 lyn and Pittsburg divided a double-header Jiere today, the former win-fling the first game 4 to I and the latter the second 2 to 1. First game Pittsburg .100 r)00 0001 13 2 Pittsburg .000 000 2 2 0 Cheny and McCarty; Hill, -Gibson and W. Wagner. I in the first game, with Jones pitching 'Rtrfinlv- on til thA 'piffhth inninir Throw Away Your Straw LID.

At Pittsburg. Buffalo 7 1 J. Pittsburg 0 6 0 Anderson and Blair; Barger, Dickson, Hearn and Berry. At St Louis. First game: Baltimore 2 I 4 St.

Louis 4 9 3 Conley and Russell; Davenport and Hartley. Second game: Baltimore 0 3 St Louis I 12 1 Leclair, Black, Toung and Owens; Crandall and Chapman. At Chicago. Newark 4 15 2 Chicago 4 15 4 Keulbaeh, Kaserling and Huhn: Prendergast and Wilson. 15 innings darkness.

At Kansas Cltjr. First game: Brooklyn 3 9 4 Kanas City 8 11 4 Bluejacket and H. Smith; Henning and Emenroth. Second game: Brooklyn 2 5 1 Kansas City 3 8 3 Finneran and Land; Packard and Brown. Laeraler Was Wild.

CHICAGO. Sept. 22. York today defeated Chicago 3 to 1 in their flnal game of the season. Lavender was wild in the third inning and after he had passed Grant and Burns.

Robertson doubled sending two runs home for the Glant New York .002 000 010 3 7 2 Chicago ..100 000 000 1 6 2 Benton and Koeher; Lavender and Bresnahan. We can replace it with a Monaghan wild on account of a st re hand and was relieved by Turner after the fourth Inning. The box score will tell the tale. Woodsidc. All RHPOA Verner, ss 1 ,1 0 3 6 0 Freeman, cf 4 01 1 0 Eptlng, 2b 4 2 2 2 3 1 Jamison, If 4 1 0 1 0 1 Whltner, 3 0 0-9 1 0 Eptlng, 8b 3 1 0 1 1 Uallard.

rf 3 1 1 0 0 0 Reid, lb 4 1 10 0 1 Cisson. 4 0 4 01 0 31 6 8 27 17 4 Monaghan. AH PO A Ellis, ss 4 0 0 2 1 0 Ross, rf 2 0 0 0 0 0 Kclley, 3b 4 0 0 2 0 1 Campbell, lb 4 0 0 7 0 0 Langston, 2b 4 0 1 8 2 1 Neidham, 3 0 0 7 0 4 Jtnkins, If 4 0 1 0 1 2 Upton, cf 3 0 1 1 0 0 Turner, 3 0 0 0 2 0 Under, rf 2 0 0 1 0 0 33 0 3 21 5 8 BOSTON PREPARING FOR WORLD'S SERIES Then a paba to Scott and Speaker's double caused Jones' banishment, and Klepfer, who followed, was hit for tK three rux. After Cleveland nad batted Foster for a run In the first Inning of the second game, the Boston pitcher tightened, and held them ithout further score. Mitchell struck out five men consecutively In the second and third innings but in the fourth was hit safely four times for as many runs.

Craney, re Cleveland 'eft fleldei. retired from the game wlfli a wrenched shoulder after making a tumbling cat' l' in tho first innmfc ot the second game. First game Cleveland 100 001 0002 6 2 Boston .000 000 03x 3 5 2 Jones. Klepfer and O'Neill; Leonard. Mays and Carrigan.

Second game Cleveland 100 000 0001 5 1 Boston .000 400 03x 7 II 0 Mitchell and O'Neill; Foster and Cady. results! Soft Felt or a Derby $3 to $5. MAHON-TINDAL CO. AMERICAN. At Boston 3-7; Cleeviand 2-1.

At New York 2-1; St. Louis 4-3. At Washington Chicago 0. At Philadelphia Detroit 13. given his helpmeet, swore "to love, cherish and protect until death do us part," a check or 1500 on condition that eha1 rellnttuish all claims upon him of whatsoever na-iture and leave the within Jive days never to return.

Papers to this effect, drawn by an have been duly signed and witnessed. ehortly after the dejith of his first wife, the Rev. Mr. Ellis decided he was in need of a second helpmeet to soothe and comfort him in his declining years. He expressed his vlows to a young woman friend; who, being of, a benevolent wrote ft letter of introduction for the minister to an elderly woman of her acquaintance In Rock Hill, S.

C. The future' Mrs. Ellis answered with a letter direct to the groom-to-be. Within a few days the Rev. Mr.

Ellis went to Rock Hill ito call, and, sitting on a grave Blab in the cemetery, in the moonlight, the couple plighted thejr troth. Three weeks after the introductory letters were exchanged the Rev. Mr. Ellis made a second Journey to Rock Hill, at which time the marriage took place. The bride and bridegroom were welcomed ito Gaffney on the wedding night by one of the largest crowds that ever' assembled at the local railroad station upon any occasion.

At their home they were serenaded by brass bands and by enthusiastic friends firing pistols. The god of love and the dove of peace failed to take, up their permsu-nent abode in the Ellis however. In a shout time complications developed and grew, assuming proportions of such consequences until the family hearth was ant a -pleasant place for either Mr. or Mrs. Ellis.

Two months' experience, of this life was enough for the pious preacher. He asked his wife upon what terms she would consider relinquishing all claims upon him, return whence she came and allow him to spend the re-, mainder of his life In peace. Her reply was that it would cost him il.000 to secure her agreement to such a proposal. Later after mature consideration, Mrs. Ellis decided that it was not worth more than one-half of the amount she first proposed a compromise upen this 'basis.

Seeing no other way -to escape, the preacher called upon an attorney, and Young Pitchers I'seri. NEW YOKK, Sept. 22. St. Louis took both ends of a doubleheader from New York today 4 to 2 and 3 to 1.

The visitors used young pitchers in both games. First game St. Louis 011 001 2004 10 2 New York ..100 010 0002 5 1 McCabe and Rue); Fischer and Krueger. Second game St. Louis 010 001 0018 8 2 New York 000 000 0011 5 2 Tillman, Weilman and Severied; Russell, Vance and Alexander.

NATIONAL. At Pittsburg 2-2: Brooklyn 4-1. At Chicago New York 3. No others scheduled. At St.

Louis Baltimore 2. 1st. At St. Louis Baltimore 0. 2nd.

At Kansas City Brooklyn 3. 1st. At Kansas City Brooklyn 2. 2nd. At Pittsburgh Buffalo 7.

At Chicago Newark 13 innings dark. DRY-CLEANING Send us your last Winter's Suit or Coat Suit and let us Dry Clean It. You will be surprised, you will think you have a new Suit. We can also remove the slick from your Clothes caused by sending them to th Pressing Clubs. Our Laundry has no equal in this section.

We have the latest Machinery, and the most experienced help. Try us In both Dry Cleaning and Laundry Work. s- THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY. Phone 826. BARRY LAID VP.

WOItCHESTER, Sept. 22. Second Baseman Jack Barry of the Boston Red Sox, is laid up at h's home in Worcester with a boil on his left him and is in care of a physician. NEWSPAPER MAN RECOMMENDS IT. R.

R. Wentworth of the St. James (Mo.) News, writes: "A severe cold settled in my lungs. I feared pneumonia. Foley' Honey and Tar strengthened me up Immediately.

I recommend this genuine cough and lung medicine." Right now thousands of hay fever and asthma sufferers are thankful for this wonderful healing and soothing remedy. Carpenter Bros. Adv. NEW YORK, Sept. 22.

The Boston Americans, who now are making their plans for participation in thu world's series, today recovered the ground they lost yesterday by winning a doubleheader from Cleveland. The Red Sox tonight are four and one half games ahead of the Detroit Tigers, who defeated Connie Mack's Philadelphia recruits. With only twelve games remaining on their schedule, the Red Sox only to win seven even should the Tigers fall to lose one of their ten games. Neither Philadelphia nor Boston in the National played today. Brooklyn played a doubleheader, winning and losing.

The standing thus remains virtually unchanged. SOUTHERN. At Little Rock Atlanta 1. At Chattanooga New Orleans 3. At Memphis 11; Mobile 6.

At Nashville Birmingham 6. Chicago Shut Out, WASHINGTON, Sept. 22. Chicago was shut out in the second game of the series here today, 2 to 0. Gallia was wild but was not hit effectively and was aided by good support In the pin -ics.

Ayers relieved Gallia in the jtxth with two nen en and none out and held the White Sox saie too rest fa the way. Chicago DO 00'J 0 4 1 Washington 001 001 00 2i 1 Benz, Wolfgang and Sclnlk; Gallia, Ayers and Henry- VICTOR MILL STARCH. THE WEAVER'S FRIEND. Manufactured by THE KEEVER STARCH COMPANY, Columbus, O. JAS.

H. MAXWELL, Southern Agent, Greenville, S. C. WrNGATE WARING COSIES HERE. Wingate Waring, of Columbia, a recent graduate In law, will locate In Greenville about the first of October.

Mr. Waring will be in the office of J. J. McSwain. GOTHIC THE NEW ARROW a rouse COLLAR IT FITS THE CRAVAT Philadelphia three.

In the seventh in.ilng Detroit overcame the home team's lead and won the game by jeering ten runs. Nine men facet J. Bush in this Inning and he wa taken out with no one retired. Theja nine men got on the bases on threo hils, three passes and three errors and six of them scored, Eccles took J. Eiuh's piue and two singles and another I'rror sent In four more runs.

Detroit 0..30 000 10013 9 3 Phlla 230 201 001 9 9 8 Dubuc, Boland, Loudcrmllk C'ove-Iaskie and Strange; Wyckoff, Bush, Eccles and McAvoy. TO MANAGE CLEVELAND. BOSTON, Sept. 22. Lee Fohi, manager of taj Clevelan i team ol the American league, has signed a contract to continue In the posi'ton next season, President Chas.

W. Somen announced today. had the necessary papers prepared. GHICORA BANK, Pelzer, S. G.

Capital" and Surplus $123,000.00 Collections receive prompt attention. Was Weird Gtunr. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 22. The worst played game of the seagjn nere resulted today in 13 to 9 viotory for Detroit Bad pltchi.ig and po; fielding were exhibited by bjtn teams Detroit using four pitchers and Ellison A.

Smyth, Jno. A. Hudgens, R. E. Tollison, CHARLESTON JOINTS RAIDED BY OFFICERS Is CtUITT.

PCASODV 4 iNCMXta Cashier. Asst. Cashier. President. An English prince or princess never called CHARLESTON.

Sept. 23.. Four places raided by the constables oper ating under Sheriff j. Elmore' Martin, PROSPECTS FOR HIGH COTTON BEST SINCE OUTBREAK OF WAR yesterday yielded some of the largest hauls of contraband made by the officers recently. i The places raided were H.

L. Koes-ter Three-mile W. Mappus, Four-mile Five-mile House, and C. B. Walker, Chic-ora Park, according to the officers.

Large amounts were seized from each, the total being, as follows: 1,381 bottles beer, 39 quarts of whiskey and wine, ono five-gallon keg whiskey, 68 one-gallon jugs whiskey, B09 one-half pints 19 glasses. Receipt for contraband Seleed in the city, as issued, by the dispensary authorities, follows: 139. bottles beer, one gallon whiskey, 30 quart whiskey, one-half pint whiskey, one one-eighth barrel beer, 12 glasses. WASHINGTON, Sept. 22.

The out look, for better prices for cotton is better than has been since the European war broke out. Everything In this section of the country indicates higher prices for the Southern siaple. Hugh F. McCrae, of Wilmington, who Is here today, said that 'the talk In New York is that cotton will bring a very good price before the season is oyer. It looks as if the man who holds his cotton for a while will profit.

The belief is general that if the huge loan sought by the Anglo-French capitalists now in this country goes WEARING THE WRONG GLASSES May prove more injurious' to your eyes than wearing no glasses at all. Many who come to us are wearing glasses totally unfitted to their needs. We. tell such people so and show they why. Not every one who calls himself OCI L1ST OR OPTICIAX is competent to fit glasses, yet mistakes are liable to occur unavoidably.

If your glasses are not perfectly satisfactory you should know why and we urgently request even those whom we have fitted to consult us freely if at any time there is intimation of discomfort. GLOBE Prince Albert just does this little old thing: Lets you smoke a jimmy pipe all you want to; lets you smoke all you want of roll 'em cigarettes! And that holds good every hour of the twenty-four, Sundays included! Talk about home tobacco, or office tobacco, or freer tobacco, or traveling tobacco! Well, you just uncork some P. A. smoke in your mouth 1 You'll feel like putting out a Special Extra to spread the news! Patented process iures that-and cuts out bite and parch When we tell you, and men everywhere say, that here's tobacco that reaches every desire in your pipe or makin's department, you head for St. Peter's Cathedral, in.

Rome, will accommodate 64(000 THE FURMAN FOOTBALL HAS WORK-OUT MASOXIO TEMPLBy ly as good, for if so there will pro bably be a large crowd out to wit ness the initial game of the season for the two squads. Funnan is amply equipped with through, and It seems assured, all farm prices In the United States will get a booBt. men, having more than three full teams working out yesterday and all of a likely-looking size. Of course Ommtht if Ik by "Emeralds are worth more pet carat than any other precious gem. many of the players are green at the game yet and must be taught a good deal before they are of much use; but given the materal the proper kind of training will bring out some pretty good players put of the aggregation and some of the games later on this fall Bhould, show up some real class.

The University, football squad had a regular work-out scrimmage yesterday afternoon; 'tliowtng up exceptionally Weil in the, fiht effort of the season. As" Is usual' htff Varsity had no difficulty in ground over the scrubs bj toth forward passes and straight football. The teams played some iV or 20 minutes, the air being bracing and fine, though several of the players showed the grind pretty well before the first effort was through with. The gridiron is" especially, favorable for those who are eunurlng thir skins for the regular season, being covered with a soft coating grass from one end to the other and thereby greatly breaking the force of fall, or falls, as there were many them. A few good hefty tackles broke out now and then and the, thud the bodies as they came together sounded like good old fall weather football.

Saturday when, the jClpmson, lads meet the FurTmtnbtjys', It Is to. be hop. that the afternoqn will provo equal- Osmium Is one of the most valuable metals. It is worth $600 per pound. fWSSt kWEW 6 Per Cent COTT ON LOANS.

Cotton is bringing a good It may go up and it may go down. Ill It were nurs and we owed money, our judgment vould be to seij at present prices and pay We beilove we would be better oft by so doing even if it went up a cent a pound by spring. It in your judgment you can make money by holding, if you are able to do so and wlsb to take the risk we will lend you money at a per cent, discount per annum If stored as directed. IMPORTANT See us before Storing. Contntty, mn wh hvma rrmd their upu fnoJtrt an bin0 chowmn mmbor ofth Prtnem Albmtt Orf Timm Jimmy Piprm Club." Hm im j.

H. Hill, of 203 W. MnJ Slntt, Nw York City. who hat known tho iiy joyt of JimmV pip mine wmt 17 old Hit. Htll yj if A.a tht national joy smoke You can smoke a pipe and you will smoke a pipe just as soon as you get windward of some P.

A. For it's real man tobacco that just-jams-joy into jimmy pipes, and puts the merry sunshine into makin's cigarettes! Now, let everybody sit-in on this tobacco talk and discuss it, pro and con, then get a supply and all hands smoke up! For P. built to test-out true-like-steel and the FOR RENT Our present, quarters in the GallivAn Building on street, also a few desirable rooms in Our new building Main and Broad St. Possession given Sept. ist.

Southeastern Life Inciiranft Pnmtvim Fourth National Bank Down tht lant you 'II find thm fore that tollt Pnnc Albmrt. Toppy nd bagt. Set tidy rid tint, lOef handtom pound and half -pound humi-don and that cryttat-glaM humidor with tht tponga moitltner top that 'Ojutt tkhla you it nifty looking and htopm thm tobacso to meaner you are to it when you want to know how good it i is, the more you'll think of it when you get that informa- 1 Hon personally I R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winston-Salem, N.C of Greenville, S.

C. C. CLEVELAND, President. A. L.

MILLS, Vice Pres. Cashier. IIVHI HHVH i VVIIIIHtijl I.

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