‘Baseball MeetingCommerceh vS'**'’i *.lt; » ' ■Professional Bull—A Franchise Iii TheBelCotton-States Sx’aguo—Has Been brnmiSeairetb—SupporfcBo you want professional baseball }.a perunmcut; institution in Green* 1 ville?' The opportunity is here. The*stago ;; is setv for: a five years performance on -a first class .baseball diamond in Greenville.liamcpressIA sgame i the I]Col. Htelly has given the use of a well located plat of ground near the G. M. A. within close touch of four .'.paved streets and the street ear lines. A bettor place for a ball park --could ■not be found in Greenville. f We learn that the grounds will befirst . end oi Troi Troop scored man i win 11i • —---— —---- u —-------- — — — *■- i »enclosed by u progressive citizen;with- Cnlh\quentThe Power of FaithThe subject announced for the lenten addresses in St. James church this week is “Tito Power of Faith.: ; In a series of twenty minute talks Rev. Philip Davidson will analyze the qualities and character of the faithout cost ,lo the Baseball Association . and the only thtug now Is to get a Crouc grand stand and got behind the team Troor and support it.But, President Wheatley has Called a meeting of all interested at the Chamber of Commei*oci for 7:80 tltis evening. Attend the rheeling; hear the report from the Cotton States league meeting held at Chuksdale and then the things necessary to he done will be considered, planned and the plans ear*.rled out, 'scoreScoTlUJlCrone Pea rs Russo StovnCamp Sul sou 2 Sehw:2, 1.0Tin2 a in:ell tl and m evenMr* flu