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| CHECKING UP ON SPORTS tUaddfkb Leads Ifajoo Wak Km. CinTll A . . 6-1*, AB-571, *-m. 1 Ptt, JSJ la ui) Back ia lttT. tke Ckkajt X* rt??l Lon? uta ptey trg LMifTSte <M br a acore ot II to T. Tkaz's aijar Imik iwct< tar rase acored. Bat tkii Tear the Aftiomw Do? taak a na> tram the El Paao Texas* br a score at 43-1*. XXX Mrs. Loa Gehrig ?f ^ t he rltMMf of Ac WrbeH Mm bj bea( BLTwd. TV Mt ni IGa E??i?c Tartefcdl a i Ckieac*, atom. it: M? as old friend the otter da? *ho if a kta follower of hard ball. For th< terth time he MM me of a tasov pae played ve t*ee: the Chicago aid Detroit Americas Leagse teams back iz. 1522. C. C. Robert* *ws pitched for the White Sox aad sot a Tiger cot a hit and not a saa reached fiTK hue. The score n> Chira go 2. Detroit ?- It is one of six "perfect' games or record. 1 J t Ob Aapttrt 27. 1?31. Karl Nac mestsik. 31. as Aartrias school master. of Stxria. crossed the Eaglish chaasel from Cape Gris WHITEHILLj Ear". WkitekiH. ecvtfcpav ace of the WackiBgtoa Stutort. *&o *15 tie obIt pjlfber to beat t*t Gtaxu ia tke rec?*i WorM's Ser ies. Be tkvt tbea rat ? to ?. S?, Pnin, to SkiinfMn Bwi. Mar Dorer. ~m a fair of water iHH. e*ck aboat six f?t lose ul t foot vMs; tine: rifkl kda .J ^WEAVER Moate Wntfr. the pitching professor from North Carolina. *sc pitched one of the best tuu Of llis CUNT Igl'BSt Um Giutl ib the foarth games of Ui? receat World * Sens*. He lost bat cot nntil Lb* 11th uiu|. when aa other North Caroliaiaa. Clxf Boi tos hit iato a dcabie play ib the 11th. Back iB 1572 John Hatfield, of Brooklyn, X. T. threw a base bail ?M> feet. Beret and one-half inches. Ib 1?1? Sheldoa Lajoue. of Claanaati. set a new rtmJ of 4I? feet. aine mi one-half inches. ill Pepys. is his diary . tells ef baring sees the Dahe of Tort playing coif- That is erideace of the antiqaity of the game which is of Scotch origin and was played iB the lowlands of Scotland as early as ISM. ? ? ? * ? ? Ball playing was popalar is Egypt (,H< years ago and a leather hall has bees sued erer since in almost erery coastry. Batting a ball is a modem inTes tiOB. Baseball originated at Coopera towB. Xe* Tork. in lf3>. Rales were frst draws ap in llti. In II >8 the im National As sociation oj Baseball Player? was orrasiaed. In the we year the first case to which admission was charged was played by usu repr jut ing New Tork aad Brooklyn. t t t The New Tork Taskeea playid Jv-s games withoat beiBg sh stoat. In their IMth nn~ they Mil score a ran. Robert hosts Grore. ace lefthander of the Philadelphia Athletic*. turned the trick. The best prerioas remit of cobsri tire game* withoat a ah at oat. which the Tankees surpassed last year, was 112. The Boatoa aad Philadelphia Nauoaal Leacae dabs set that nark ia 1IM. WHAT-NOT BARGAIN STORE s See our lovely woolens, velvets and Also aoft-cowny bed sad Ifudair pillow*, hsad-msde book ends, (sacj flower pots sad potted plants. ferns, begonias, etc. Come once sad y*n will come sgsin. Hext Door to Dr. Jofanson's afltee. The What-Not Bargain Store Acroa from PrsakHn Hotel Phone 4S-W Mrs. H. a. Perry, Prop. Doagiss Perry, Mgr. ? SERMON TOPICS * (By a F. FtaGeraM) -standing at thk cross 1 v* are liriat critical dM The pm res u inltul, tri ll M who atmtj Cod" < way of deal mg with forjet >ti. haaaalty. Darin* the World War. Lord HaiS. British Oosmaader-in-Chief. "Oar backs are at the wall!" The war was at its woraL b "ike the cry of mas really the call to was aayiag that there will he bo l?? recreating. We are bow cat ct tram all other reaoareaa. ia seaaity. at power of aid. Here we < -aid to fight. Sow is the day. kw is the hoar. la Anerica oar lacks are at the wall No longer caa we evade the battle. World We hare ao oid settled |Oien ineats today. Oar civilisation is antried. The social fabric uf this earth has been torn in pieces. Ideals of tenuity aad per mmkt have brokea down. A sew era has dawned. Old paths of ha maa travel, foot-prints of former ?#es haTe been brushed aside. We t-aad at the cross-roads of hamas b.story. Society mart nnoergo a reformation or a rerojitiot Eda a: on will adu* eroiauon or riTolatioB. The htsu mind Is Uyr.1 on a change. We lire in a changing world. There is a chang l.-is morality. *lai tomorrow vill brine the keenest, most hril i'iit minds do not know. But we ioov a new deal means a square f'eaJ- The people of this are hole the destinies of the ages in their v?->?u "*"e ant .-hoose and foi ?'.* the road to righteousness or re smrelT perish in the blind alley c I oar short -sisfctidnesa. America is religions or critical. It will take Christianity to break the money tnsL the mar ket tract. the class tm. As Pao' =-a-'d that "The lore of money is t?t root of all era.' so do we ta< tkj-t the proper nt of money means food shelter, raiment. It ami health for ' the sick, food for th? working man. a acme for 'Be family. Hone? property ased rr.esns the pieaci istiqc of life ax we haTe it ia this world Bat n< e i t-on can long nmvf I per cca' 'A onr population owning M per 'tjt of oar wealth. Christianity mast make a fair and sane dis t -ibatioa at oar taaiw-jl reacar m among the starring and needy or the masses may solve this profc ' m ia their own way. The re ?.ioca of Jesaa is the only safe l</wer we ha** to change this great *ocra 1 ?rtL America aisot loag IV THE FAMILY 1 ^SOSsRi TIMELY TALK ratine her lw?< liwi aad soop Utcbtma. She mm becoiae Chris tian or 'wrwlnM waltk aa w* bare it today mmj drin thia aa joe to raia_ Sane Itiitiu people are poiat inf to the good rood of reiigfcio s-bere God Urea to rale aad hare Ilia ooatrol cwr the rreau of ates. The war Jens watt- the riy of troth tad life where all manktad tfwell together ia fraternal iater eat aad hamoar. For Jetu aras do mere ri*ion. bo rmntnattre j ean, tat a liring Person who shared oar adversities, bore oar pains. took a poo himself oar tar aad solred oar proNran He waa ao rehfio^ renias. tat a Sarior. No lender c? a new religion. tat ooe b> whom God Himself nt present imoBg ??(. He is today that which iilaminate* the. way for tfco#B-r the right r>-ad- He ia the window thra vhici we look lato that other * -rid. He ia the way by which me find the lirimg God. To him re nut tare. lay aside pet*. -ilfahum. hjntke. aad follow rte holy Galilean on 'he good road f righteoBSDess for it leads U> peace, safety, prosper:;?: the faa iamental si i laiilii n for oar earth ly existence. Franklin County CampbeDites The boys aad girls from Frank tin Couty are atfll Mas good work at Caapbeil CoOece. They are taidv part ia some of the ieadimx activities am the caapas. Maariee Wester is ooe of the Basiaeas Depart semt. Ptca? > rf his rapid speed with a tjpea.it er he has recently beea elected aa the typest for the school paper -Creek Pebbles' . Ia additioa to with Dry Cleaaiac be ka try day ail is Diekersoa is still work ins hard aad la addition to his school work he holds a position in the Barter Stay of Bale's Creek. la spite of the tact that John aie Wester is carryiac <? hoars of school work this year he is still msk1?t the honor roll. Good work Johnnie old boy keey it ap. He is also aa officer in the B. T. P. V. Again we find Doris Wester's oa the kaaor roll this Tear a office ia the B. T. P. U. la addition to all this she is a self help stadert. Thelma Roberts is the Preai deat of one of the B T. P. C. aaioas aad is still Miking good ia all of her school work. She also is a self help stadeat Rachel WheJess aad Jesti. Wester are still doiag fine work both on the campus aad ia then school work. Staart Parriah. Eala Paraell. William Sedge. J. C. Bui. Clia ton Daaiel. aad Carl Braatley are all self help stadeats. They are all doing fine work. A number of Jackson Coast? farmers are planning to harrest Hack locast seed this tall becaase of tbe healths demand and the ex cellent crop fi the aoutala area. Sora sufferer* ia Pambc r ( tt are being rapidly rehabilitated aader the directioa of relief ccratitlee h faded by Coaaty Aft nt R * Mae Macon Coaaty farmers tore das aad filled trench silos wi'hia the^ast few weeks. A COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE Commercial Departmen - PimM?? Et?tj FImmW S?? ?kt rd fcy ( llfMiil. Fk? Savings Department? Tmf *% tmrnm Cm Certificates of Deposit? !???*. fpn VM 4% hum fa PM if left far TWrr M?1h? ?r Limii. . by State of North Carolina ? T? T I a Gnrnl FTDTfUSY Modern Safe Deposit Vault? Ti Which Service Do You Need? ' * 7 "THE LEADDfG BANK Df THIS SECTIOH" CITIZENS BANK AHD TRUST COMPANY HEHDEBSOH. K. C. CAPITOL, SURPLUS sad RESERVES $500,000.00 OPPICEBS J- B. Owen, Chairman of the Board William A. Hunt, President L L Barton, Exec. Vice- President 8. P. Cooper, Vice-President Thos. O Hornfcr, Vice-President Roy 0. Rodwell, Cashier A H. Cheek. Asst. Cashier ft Soe'y. Jm L. Waster, Asst Cashier W. H. Fleming, Trast Officer Perry ft KittraD, General Counsel Here's the light Yon Need lor Every Oottng ? ? ? On a "?ooo haaC, tight -fT ?-> . . . ?nr Mnd ?< ? *f. |W ? ? ? f lanrn. for Mi laiUt ?" o?l*4* Otvw Ml rf pw. *Uu M?M to of wind of i r.ole man JUNIOR LANTERN InMuat-Hghdnf . . . i?tn and barn* tm tm bo m i?fol?f amraatad mm ful vH Pytrn cWr 0mm (lob* ibM nidn ??nil hi Q:mq )i OMUdn ? ASK YOUR DEALER j I <LA-UX) COLD WEATHER 18 JUST ABOUND THE CORNER WE HAVE LOW PRICES OH SHEET IRON HEATERS AND PIPE BREAD IS THE STAFF 07 LUE Sea Breeze Flour Makes good Bread and the Price is reasonable EVERT POUND GUARANTEED SEEDS ? FOR FALL PLANTING ? OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE SEABOARD STORE CO., INC D. P. McKIXVE, President ? Pay Cash and Pay Less ? MOVED I have moved my shoe shop to the building on Hash Street formerly occupied by Lancas ter's Shoe Shop and am now fully prepared to handle all your SHOE and HARHESS repair work to best advantage at REASOHABLE PRICES. We can repair and re-upholster your furniture at reasonable prices. COME TO SEE ME. , * D D D D D D D II D GANTTS SHOE SHOP H H East Nash Street Louisburg, N. G. J| BUY NOW! Vr havr a natirr of pml VMKD CARS o? Wunl that ?rr are offering at real RAIWAlN lilll'KM. IVj are la good raaatag ahape and will appeal to IktN waatlag a good car cheap. Gel la ike Proceaatoa of INtpvlar Oara kj treatiag row ?elf to a NSW Ita the ecMKaay far at IMS Ut aa talk to jroa. HODGES-GREEN MOTOR CO. j uxiincito, h. otWlW*
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