ee eer neeearemerervme amen ansismnrataatenmncecttearmnsyapinannacttnasertaset sete on-arneReaneen pe nena eR SaaS ; C | 1 2 © - J.J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner, Vol. 6. TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. GREENVILLE, N. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1897. BEA © iUTI © FUL LOTHES. THAT They don’t cost too much. They areready to put on without a wrinkle. You have seen the browns, olives, green mixtures, plaids--the sweil colorings of the of the season--- we've got them here plenty as pie ata fair. We “etl ide . } ’ ‘show’ the ‘best. sretnin* atieteetantntiten GALA DAY AT GRIMESLAND. Masonic Installation and Picnic a Great Succeas, Base Bail. Wasnington, June 23.—_Heavy hit. ting again won the day for Washingten — but while the Senators batted well, Thursday was a day long to be re- membered by all who were present at Grimesland. Is vas tha occasion cf |’ goore. the instalation of officers of Grimes} 9 land Lodge No. 475,A. F. & A.’ M,, and a picnic in celebration of St.John’s Day. Visiting Mas~ns were present from Greenville, Washisgton, Vance— boro and other lodges to participate in the installation ceremonies, The Masons first “ssembled in their hall and after transacting preliminary | Bean Eaters are once more leading for the church where the installation exercives took place in public. several errors were made in the field, hits well scattered, Washington 12; Philadelphia Mercer kept tue Brooklyn, June 23,—Young Lewis allowed the #rooklyns but three hits knocked This best teils team’ss downfall and at the same time explains why the today, while the Bostons Daub ali over the tot. the tal+ of the home & business marched to Desciple; the pennant. Score. Brooklyn 2; Boston 13. There were neatly « hundred Masons ia the pro- cession. Past Master Seth Bridge- man, of Washiceton, conducted the Pittsburg, June 25.—Today’s game was won in the eleventh inning when two were out, by Brodie making a Sonth scratch hit, svoring Score. ins:allation and was assisted by Paster Pittsburg €; Chicago 5. Master W. M. King, of Greenville. Cleveland, June 28,—Powell pitched The tollowiag officers were installed: zs. I. Roach, W. M. Ferney Powell, S, W. W. E. Proctor, J. W. J. O. Proctor, Treas. H. H. Davis, Sec. J. J. Elks, J. D. | W. H. Galloway, S. D. ° C. M. Jones and J. M. Ward, Stew- ards. . | C. E. Boyd, Tile. Atter the exercises were completed, J. Bryan Grimes in a keautiful intro- his first game for the Clevelands today hits, two cf the scratch order. Cling- ‘man ran into a house going after a foul und was paintully injured. The game the Clevelands to Cleveland 18; was called to allow eacch a train. Score. Louisville 1. Cincinnati, June %3.—The Reds made it three straights today by deteat- Both Score. ‘ing the Browns in a fast game. teams played snappy ball. Cincinnati 5; St. Lous 1. ductcry presented the orator of the Baltimore, June 23.—The Cham— I 4 7 . ¢ | . day, F, ©. Harding, of Greenville. pions today lost the last of the present For nearly three qua:ters of an hour Mr. Harding addressed the assembly, and all present pronounced series to the Giants in a loosely played Ponl took the sixth and proved more effective than ‘ re * large game. the box in it the most eloquent, interesting and his prede sor. Manager Hanlan to- day signed George Blackburn, of Dal- las, Texas, as an addition to the pitch- instructive Masenic address to which they had ever listened. It was a real and held the Louisvilles down to three | earn anaemia tring apna then taapnnphintins eee ae ate DENTS Furnishings, the city. We are making extra induce- ever shown in ments for summer weights. Come to see us if you want great bargains. FRANK WILSON THE KING CLOTHIER. By ar ar 1 f ay : ‘ * gem aad reflected credit upon both the ing department. Score. Baltimore 4; speaker and the fraternity. New York 9. ! The crowd was then invited to the grove near by to partake of dinn-r. Here immense tables had been spread HOW THE CLUBS STAND. Won Lost Per Cent aud they were fairly loaded with goo] | Boston 3) Id 729 things. Fully six hundred people | Baltimore 34 13 725 gathered aiound tuis feag® aad there | Cincinnati 30. 17 639 was enough forall witi 4 nm abundance | New York 2818 609 to spare. ‘Thirtv-four roe+t pigs were | Brooklyn 2400 000 served, with other things in egual | Pittsburg 234 489 abundance. Cleveland 23 20 479 In the afternoon the Masons again Philadelphia 240024 471 assembled in their hall for work, while | Washington 20 26 430 the young people spent the remainder | Louisville 2 396 of the day in such amusements as best | Chicago 13 dl 368 St. Louis 10 = 40 200 suited theit pleasure. Everything in connection with the occasion Was admirably managed and the order was perfect. The Masons, and citizens of Grimesland and vacinity deserve much praise for the success and pleasure attending tie celebration. The RerLecror was glad to notice fa great mauy improvements going on Gr.mesland Qur Pecple SONG, Ole Ephr’m’s cross’ de ribber r Styx— De bateau cum erlong, Dat mggah flues made in season. Shap ov iniear of 5 and 10 cent store. DIRECTORY. CHURCUES. BAPTIST—Services every Sundays |§ moring and evening, Prayer meeting Thursday evening. Rev ie W. Setzer, Pastor. Sunday school 9:30 A, M. C,. D. Rountree, Superintendent. CATHOLIC—No reguiar services. EPISCOPAL—Services fourth Sun day, morning and evening. Lay ser vices second Sunday morning. Rev. A Greaves, Rector. Sanday schoo! 9 30 A. M. W,. 8B. Brown, Superinte: dant. METHODIST~Seiv'ces every Sun- day, morning and evening, Prayer meeting Wednesday eveuing., Rey, N. M. Watson, Pastor. Sunday school 9:30 A. M, A. B. Ellington, Superin- tendent. PRESBYTERIAN—S.rvices third Sunday, morning and evening. Rev, J. B. Morton, Mastor. Sunday school 9:30 A. M. E. B Ficklen Superinten- dent., LODGES. A. F. & A. M.—Greeuville Lodge No. 284 meets tirst and third Monday even- ing. WM.King W. M. L. I. Moore, Sec, I. 0.0. F.—Uovenent Lodge No. 17 Meets every tee te evening. D. Hardee N. G. . Pender, Sec. K. ot P,—Tar Pc todas No. 93 4 | meets oy nnd “even H. = W. | $10,000. 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