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is s - ' -" - -- v i s. . .MONDOY, AUGUST 16.- - -VtXryfTCTEKT BARNES piTCHEs;Na-nrrr GAME HKku; si.ww. BASEBALL fflffl J?"' Th-re was another no-h t game Je l in the East .Carolin MWe. SataMlay. the Eagles taking th tort from the Washington Tar .Babiej ?ax" Uarnes wa srloi3.g the nuB to aX irt,.niR t fair erduiid .tliapadr Si . ic&'wm in surerb ball -taj !! wh le the vi itors were perfectly v i'n as to the scoring problsm, h1t pitching of Banes. SaiurdaJ makes the third no hit gante played :rt circuit, the other two being credit , to Bea'e. also of the reenvi Faeles Saturdny'a game was callej in the seventh inning, by agreemenf of both team managers. . c. score bv .nnmgs: K Grtenvillc 000 120 o-S, STANDING OF THE CLUBS. L. 6 12 13 19 Greenville -Kinston . . cw Bern .. Washington . 20 . 13 .11 . 6 76( 45r crnFDULE EAST CAROLINA -fl JLEAGUE, SECOND HALF 15-16 Washington at Kinston, GreeiviU at New B?rn. f ' 17-18. . ; Kinston at Washington. New Berc at Greenville. - . s ; PLANT PERMANENT PASTURES (By W. B. PACE,) 7 ; To insure a good pasture you shpnlc" select the darker, stiff and moist soilt with day subsoils. Do not expect fc .rood pasture tn poor 4ry sanJ3iahdJ " Use plenty of manure, -barnyarc manure is preferred, and see that i i well mixed with the, uppeV tw inches of the seed bed.' . Use at leaer two tons of limestone orpne ton o' burnt lime per acre. ( Harrow lim ii tn the seed bed thoroughly. Do no wait until the last minute to secur vour seed. , ' ri.int pastures, if possible, whew they will be easily accesrible to th barnyard. - Inoculate the clover seed to makf ;ure of success the first year. ,Sinc alsyke. red and "white clover belonj to the same group of legumes,; th'. tame inoculating material may b used for all three. See your count agent about inoculating material. If seed are fown by hand, mix, then with cntton seed meal or other ferti lizer in sufficient quantity to iso over the plot twice, in order to insure an even seeding Make two sowing the se. ond one at right angles to th first. 11 V Plant acreage sufficient for stock t be grazed, because too clave grazing injuries the pasture. vDo not star graz'ng until the grass is from four ts six inches high, or until a firm sod J formed. Do not graze too heavily th first vear. Do not keep stock on th' pasture when the t:oil is wet enough to be bopgy. A permanent pasture w a splen(i substitute for Western hay. If weed appear, cut with mower beforhr, go to seed. Good 'pastures mean bet tr live stock, and more and bette live stock will pay off the crop morl gage and keep the women and ch 1 dren out of the fields. Fail , own nastures are best. Soy t,ot,vnn (JontpmhFr 1fth and Oc" 15th. preferably during the wet spel in September. But get your rand read now and keep it harrowed every wee until planted. The pasture in mind reproduce' itself from two to ten years, depend ing upon the soil, preparation aw care. Have the best in milk, battel eggs and meats, by planting a per mantnt pasture. One of the best pasture mixture for this county is: Orchard grass ' counds; Italian rye grass 8 pounds Red top grass 8 pounds; Alsyke clnrve 8 pounds; white clover 4 pounds ant red clover 4 pounds. The above seed ing is for one acre of pasture. Ge each ingredient separate and mix thr seed yourself. i ' The Wisconsin Experiment Statio? says that "pigs on pasture crops hav( ' returned twice the profit of thos fed an excellent ration without pas ture, in trial; covering a period o' five years." No" farmer in P.tt county can affort. to dispose of any of his livestock l cause they will not have free, range Thfso firmprs who have trieel ott tVi-.it tlipv had -ja&ifcfe hav;- two or three acres in good per manent nnstnrp t.hnn all the WOOtt that their stock could range over-Pitt C"unty farmers have about one tenth a C rn'inv .nWC 1C their own use. Evefy family should hav? fro mono to three cows of f? Ivttcr (rririo than is usually seer hue now. Pork production should be doubled next year, and if we have nr. vi- th:in Pitt fonnt.v will UJC whj not hin thpm rn-nnprn tivelv to Rich- other live stock centers. N t Onens. F.i-v.cWiii m ; "V Ana-. 15- The Women's National lawn Tetinis.-cham-pionshin tournament opened here to ''nv with Snzenne Ln'"Tlen, the-famDUf French player entered. ':'''!$"&' OUCH! ANOTHER o, RHEUMATIC TWINtE Get busy and relieve those paina vith that handy bottle of Sloan's Liniment WHAT Sloan's does, it; does thor oughly penetrates without rub' ling to the afflicted part and promptly relieves most kinds of exter-r-al pains and aches. ; You'll find it near and non-skin-staining. Keep it handy for sciatica, lumbago, neuralgia, 0ver-exerted muscles, stiff joints, hack fhc, pains, bruises, strains, sprains, bad i weather after-effects. . for 39 vonrs Slnan's IJnlment' has . helped thousands the world over." You aren't likely to be an exception. .It csr?., tainly docs produce results, r " . ' druggists 35c, 70c, $1.40. . u a Wf 9 W) gf" I TT " aajpapWaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBaa. i&tifo&fpcniiuis 9 tf Greerwitlel&sBtm . ;.: ' I ' -1 ." it 1 ?1 ( r V EVANS STREET .- "" " V...', ' - . . 7-.. of Sugar oil Sale at G78c. ' VO"- WEEK TTTi lh 11 Ji . . - V . . . . jMTK - tarn f , I'll Ft " " 1 5c Vfi lib NO W GOING M On MENSpDD SUMMER COATS. 1 00 Patrs Children's white Slippers and Shoes, sizes up to 2 79c. CHILDREN'S TAN SCUFFLERS.. ...98c Yard-wide White Homespun, very spec ial at .... v 4z' Yard Men's Ian English Oxfords, very special at - - - : One Table Men's Dress Prntc, very spec ial at - . . $1.98 . ' Ladies' Gingham House Dresses, a-hr-gaui-Ht - 4yc Ladies Voile Dresses, all muse so -$1.98 Pretty Ladies' Silk Dresses, a winder bar; ' - --Jh4.yt i4 ----- Extra Good Quality Work Shirts... ...49c new Voiles .. . -- 3-4c. Yard New Print Cloth while it lasts ... 5c. Yard 25c. value Lone Cloth 15c Yard 9 'R. f Cm 3 - v S ...98c 9 GREENVILLE, N,?. ON 1 by -jiin iue. WANTED AT ONCE FURNISHED -s or unlurni'ihed' room, with or-without table board. Give location "and . rate to permanent occupant. Ad r dress C M, B. Post office Box 915, Raleigh, N. C. 12-15 WANTED GIRL TO RUN BALL game, balance of season, 4 attend some fairs. Write or call at once -John J. Boyd, Ayden, N. C. .9-10 LEFT IN KITLOW CAFETERIA 2 r straw hats. Owners please call for ' them. , . - t-'r . t FOUND ON ROAD BETWEEN Greenville'andi Bethel, one suit case 'filled with children's ,cloihesr ad idressed to Mrs; Westbrook. : Owner can get eame by applying to W. J. Manning, Bethel and paying for this ad. - 1113 W. STANCILL WILL DELIVER his lfr.iire "Thfi Silver Lining" to tlie Great World War Cloud" in the auditorjuni oi the Jbast ; Carolina Traiufng School tonight, in the Christian church at Grifton Aug. 8, 'in the Seminary auditorium, Ayden, Aup. 9. in the" Christian church. Farmville, Aug. 12, in the High School auditorium, Bethel, Aug. 16, in the Christian church, -Grimesland Aug. 22. 5-20 II. BENTLEY HARRIS 19 Tears with the "old Reliable mutual life of new 10rh iealth About Gone Many thousands of women fufiering from woxnanly trouble, have been benefited by the use of Cardui, the woman's , tonic, according to letters we receive, similar to this one from Mrs. Z.V. SpeH of Hayne, N. C "l couMI not stand on my feet, andl -just suffered terribly,' she says. "As my Buf fering was so great, an be had tried other reme dies, Dr. had us gettCarduL I began Improving, and it cured me. I know, and my doctor knows, what Car dui did for me, for my nerves and health were fthout gone." The Woman's1 Tonic She writes furthers I 8m in splendid health . . can do; my worlu.I feel 1 owe it to Cardui, for I was in dreadful condition. If you are nervous, run down and weak, or suffer from headache, backache, etc, every month, try j Cardui. Thousands of women praise this medi cine for the good It has , pAfii .. rAm and fflJinv phyridans who have used Cardui successfully with lOj fhiir women oatients. for vears. endorse this medi cine. Think what it means to be in splendid health irVa XAr finfll. OlVB CarduiatTial. Ps! AD Druggists W ; After you eat always ; use ifrOR YOUR STOMACH S SAKF.) Instantly relieves H ear tborn , Bloatec Gassy Feeling. Stops indigestion foddBGuriflg;repeating, headache and the many miseries caused by Acid-Stomacli ' EATONIC is the bestremedy,'it takes the harmful acids and gases right out of. the body and, cf course, you get well.' Tens of thotaarids wonderful! benefited. -Guaranteed to satisfy or 'money refunded by your own drag gist. Cost a trifle. Pler.se try it . Ana aiM ndnttO t 0 lba.,'or more. Obtain KotilavSronoanced koretn) at any bos? drug "r- w - w k..hn in Rnrein Co.. by best method. No salta. thyroid ro Btrirv faV. tedkxw errciinl?. I;i:lufnfly copy, S3 la K k1 TOO FAT? NOTICE4 OF SALE-OF PERSONAL PROPERTY v the terms - of a - certain," chattel mortgage exeeutea- to- me'.Dy -a?-jllatem and wife' J. A Hatem,on the 10th" day .of Marehff 1921 I" shaU of fer for sale1 at public auction,' to sthe nignesc ipiaaer ior casn, me viouow U4 tnfp hnildin tnn unirJkirisniiAvaR- Greenville. "N C.:"' at No:9lS. be -- t.j . t : ? . " . . - ng the store 'How-being conducted un ier the name ofTh Jiocket.' Th ibove deseifptionshalJ - Include tix- , ' 7ft lucomona aWavSaVPWal a a aaiM . .. :$ "ill; 111,1,1 mi 1.1 1 1 II II '& - TffT m The Greenville Cafe is your eats. . ing Regul n r meat 5 0c . All or service'. fcveryt aids To sood teeth, eager m I II II i in m i " .. n 11 l I 1 4 This -..'property i'will be sold , on the , C premises at No'. 913 'Dickinson avenue, , ; Greenville, N.- C, Monday, August : 15th, 1921, atrl2 M..s . r fc V ' , BJ G. ABEtfOUNIS," - -. " " Mortgagee F. CI HARDING., Attorney.' " - AUg. O-IU. . .... L.. . . . unfa 1a wnnrfarfnllv imufnl Wnr mm tenmnn s Children. -Hair .tS" -andrtiff . eltmtaatwi- in many cases wtum tU lsw railed.- 30U vl;ak- AJNTEB nd" money-refund -jjffer. - Get box -at - ny busy pharmacy: or send. . 10 cents for iroef -i , Box -ot -K8TA1.KO -to-. - i - - - ", J. HBrittoia. Inc Station S Tt&YiiltJLYl' irainia - - - - - ..MM :.t- -r ' the ideal plate to tfet t , - --r: ir seas! i -I kinds of vegetables.- 21 V - r'' 3 ": ,. . -it f.;.-7r!H1?5:C looks, sound appetite and lllipil v X - - .v.- Linimeritra J..' '. f 1
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