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, FIRST June 5-6 New Bern at Kinston. Washington at Greenville. Farmville at Tarboro. - " ; ' -. Jane 7-8 j ; Tarboro at New Bern. Kinston at Washington. . Greenville at Farmville. ,K June 9-10 ; . Greenville- at; Kinston., Farmville at Washington. New Bern at Tarboro. v.-.. ... -. j rr - -. r June 12-13-14 Farmville at KinstonJ . Washington at New Bern. Tarboro Vat Greenville. June 15-16-17 Greenville at Washington. -Kinston at Tarboro. ' . . New Bern at; Farmville. . June 19-20-21 Tarboro at Kinston. . " Farmville at 'j Greenville -New Bern at Washington. June 22-23-24 Greenville at New - Bern. Washington at Tarboro. Kinston at Farmville. j June 26-27-28 Farmville at New Bern. Kinston at Greenville. Tarboro at Washington. T .r I have always use the cheaper bakin powders, supposin them just as good Royal but I invested in a can of Royal Baking Powder ana now find all my bak ing so much improv ed that I will use no other kind." MissCL.B. . Absolutely Pure Contains No Alum Leaves No Bitter Taste Snd for New Royal Cook Book It' FREE. Royal Baking Pow der Co., 1 26 WilliamSuNew York STRAINING- AT A NAT When a thief tries to en er your home to rob you and is caught and prevented from committing the crime he is no less a not' isucceed. thief because he did The Republi can aa ministration and the Republican Senate tried hard to put Nat Gold stein in office land they deserve , no credit because they were discovered in time to prevent it. The Wash ington, D. C, News has this to say about this shameful act: 7 HNat Goldstein, self-admitted re ceiver of $2,500 of Lowden pre-ejec-f tioni money for work ! in bihalf of Lowdehj saved the G. p. P. a lot of emDari'assrhent when he asked the President to withdraw his nomina tion for collector of internal rev enue of Missouri. - :$gb&. "But Goldstein should. not be giv en too much credit. It hac ibecomg evident . that the Senate w dch had swallowed Newberry was str lining at a Nat, and in a burst - of nghteous indignation superinduced ' y pros pects throughout the - county would have anyhow. "Goldstein refused ; confirmation merely saved himself the humiliation 9 being rejected by the Senate. . ; 'fBut dont; forget that this same Senate had already reveived a fav orable ; report on ) Goldstein before the public awoke to what was hieing jput over., ;-; .; .-" . ' "It is not to ; the credit, however, of Senator Spencer, on "Whose rec ommendation President Hdrding made the - appointment, that: a man Why She Change ROYAL Baking Powder OFFICIAL : SCHEDULE FOR .VtARQLBlA.''. HALF June 29-30 : Washington at Kinston." , ; New Bern at Tarboro. Greenville at Farmville. July, i ; New Bern at Greenville. Tarboro at Kinston. -Farmville at Washington. . July 3-4 J Kinston at New Bern. :. (P. M. game at KinstonJ ; Washington at Greenville. (P. M. game at Washington Farmville at Tarboro. (P. M. game at Farmville.) ; . July 5-6 Kinston at New Bern. Farmville at. Washington.; Greenville at Tarboro. , '." - :-;v..;--y ; jiOy 7-8 -VH:':-- Greenville at Kinston. Tarboro at New Bern. ; Washington at Farmville. ' . July 10-11 Kinston at Washington. Tarboro at Farmville. r New Bern at Greenville. - I July 12 Washington ' at Kinston. Farmville at New Bern. Tarboro at Greenville. July 13 Farmville at Kinston. New Bern at Washington, j Greenville at TarboTO. of this type should be proposed for such high office. ! "Nor is it to the credit of the ad ministration that W. H. Allen, one of Goldstein's associates, was quiet-j ly appointed Prohibition director for 1 Missouri." . ; The character of a main makes no difference to the administration or the Republican Senate! If you are a Republican that is the only - badge of character required f or 'one to qualify for office. The Civil Service has! been made. a foot ball and is no longer recognized in the appoint ments fo office. This paper has stop ped publishing notices of Civil Ser vice; examinations because that ex-i emintions are ignored entirely. "An honest party and an . honest admin-i istration would abrogate the Civil Service and. make appointment as was done before we had Civil Ser-i vice. . - r Baitieshfp Collides With S-.tb; 10 Killec Berlin, The ; German battleshir Hanover and the submarine S-1S col -llded during the nicht marcuveifi np" Sasultr, kU'?5f ten i.?..Vc- j Ti.i iM.st . thing for a man who wants to know today is to read the report submitted to.. the President by the ship ping board and then to read the re ports of the hearings-which the joint eommittee of the two houses of con gress has been holding. Both sides of the controversy then can be learned in; detail and If a 3aan has something of the judicial in his makeup he probably can 'determine which side he thinks is -.right. " . : - - In the bill which is before congress there is a provision that shippers of goods which are to be carried under the American flag arejto be allowed im come z tax deductions equal to 5 per cent of the freights on the! merchant dise which is so shipped. The oppol nents of the measure say that this looks good, but, as one rather bitter antagonist Qf he legislation has said. It -Is merely tina money irom feter to pay a bill to Paul, nt Viewpotnts. Scots laruier (to unwtkoine visitor) A'am delighted tae see ye. But, maiij It's niuawfu'? nicht for a calC Visitor (hnnsingr up dripping coat Wre rlcht. But a pran' : ntcht fo; Z.T. '? f oik at hame London Punch Cash Offer Made-For Gorgas Plant . Washington. An offer to i: comply with terms of the contract negotiated 1 between the war department and the Alabama Power company, when ' its plant at Gorgas was enlarged to sup pi., power for the nitrate plants at Muscle Shoals, Ala., during the- war, has been made to Secretary Weeks by representatives of the "company here. The offer is contained ; in a proposal to pay $2,500,000 forthe government's interest In the plant railroad and trans lAission line from Corft&a to .Muscle Shoals. - . - . I Confesses Killing William D. Taylor PqughkeepsieN. Y. A, man of mys- tf!115 the name of Frank Doran. of Chicago, plaeed i himself in the hands of the police here telling them he murdered William Desmond Tay lor movie directbr. -dt HollywooS, G-JIf. He refuses to give any other information . about himself to the po His fingerprints and photographs will -be, sent to Chicago and Los An geles at oncn for Identification; Mean "me his mysterious silence regarduig his occupation and past life U, glvine ,ucai ponce plenty of diversion. EAST ASEBALL LEAGUE SECOND July 14-15 Greenville at New .Bern. Kinston at Farmville. Tarboro at Washington. July 17-18-19 Farmville at Kinston: -Washington at Greenville. " . -New Bern at Tarboro. V ; July 20-21-22 . Tarboro at New Bern. Kinston at Washington. v Greenville at Farmville. " . July 24-25 New Bern at Kinston. t ..J Farmville at Greenville. Washington at Tarboro. - j '.' July 26-27 i Washington at New Bern. Kinston at Farmville ': g.CTT Greenville at Tarboro lT Jury 3-C3 ?T Tarboro at KtsitSTl ll Nbw Bern at GrscavCi vC Farmville at WashtpgtC3. gZZ2 I July 30 -Aug. 1-2. Kinston at New Bern. Tarboro at Greenville. Washington at Farmville. I " t August 3-4-5 Greenville at Kinston. Farmville at Tarboro. t New. Bern at Washington. Charlie Frank, Ballplayer, is i Dead Alemphls. Tenn. Charles Prank, one cl ihot organiscra ct, the Southern! Base--Hall. sc.c-n "on r-t'l n Cevvweeks ago manager of the Atlanta cluh, died at the home " of MrsPrnk Coleman here, after an illness of more .than six months. . Frank, who had been suffer ing from heart disease and other (Chron ic troubles, came Lcre from fR4y St. L,ouis, Miss., yliere be spent the win ter, about ten dayW acc. At that time Ms phyisicifnis told him that his jcondi tion .wairiiticil, and dealt, might com it any time. - '.v;V'f',- ks.: . 3 Fireman, Tunnel Workers, ! KiMee Milwaukee, Wis. Three city fire men and two tunnel workers ware kill ed by ss nsd electricity at the hol tcm of a ff'iy-two foot shaft of a sowei system.-ant I nearly a scoro of firemen were overcome. The firemen! were trying to reseae the two dead itunne' workers. . ' - " i . Some Wave. : Benevolent Old Lady (to Jack Tar) I suppose you have seen some bard times, sailor? 1 f; Jack TarLor Jumme. mum. I should just say I lave. Why, me and six pals was once on the crest of one Wave for fourteen hours with only one bit of baccy to chew between us. London Ideas. , -1 WOMAN'S SCEPTER DEFINED AS LOVE. Greensboro,- May 21. -An; im- j menie. crowd filled West- - Market I Street Methodist thurch here this morning fot the baccalaureate Ser mon I to the seniors of Greensboro College, the institution- fcV young ' . - " .. . - women of the Methodists of North Carolina, i The preacher, Rev. Thom as Lewis, D., D-, of Washington, D: C, president of the Methodist Pro testant General Conference, deliver ed a striking sermon on a text' from the' Song of Solomon, 6 :10 : "Who is she that looketh forth as the .morn ing, fair I as the moon, clear as the sun, and terrible as an army with j DON'T RISK NEGLECT. Don't neglect a constant backache, sharp, da; .'ing pains or urn'ary dis orders., he danger - o Dropsy or Bright's iVsefiSe 12 too serious to . ig nore. Use .Doan's Kidney Pills as have your friends and neighbors. A Washington case, ; j- , B L. Cooper,- "prop, of blacksmith shop, 246 Water St., says: "My whole family has found. good benefit from i Doan"s Kidney Pills and I can recommend them from my own-experience My work is heavy at times and I am subject to ' draughts. I lay my .trouble to' this! My kidneys didn't act right and I was bothered with my back." When I stooped, it was hard for me to straighten again and a dull ache settled through -my kidneys. I was stiff and my back hurt mornings. When night came, I was sore all-over" and had no ambition." . I sent to Worthy & Etheridge's Drug Store for Doan's Kidney Pills arid they fixed m e up in quick order " " 1 60c, ta all dealers, Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N, Y,-Advrt. . F HALF August 7-8 Kinston at Greenville. - - . , - --4- - 1 -- Tarboro at Washington. New Bern at Farmville. August 9-10 Y Washington at Kinston. Farmville at New Bern.- Greenville at Tarboro. y . August 11-12 New Bern at Greenville. Farmville at Washington Kinston at Tarboro. .August 14-15 Washington at New Bern. Kinston. at Greenville. -. Tarboro at Farmville. August 16-17 Farmville at Greenville. New Bern at Kinston. Washington at Tarboro.' - . August 18-19 Greenville at Washington. Kinston at Tarboro. - ' New Bern atr Farmville. August 21-22 Washington at Kinston. Greenville at New Berru. Tarboro at Farmville. ' i August 23 Tarboro at Kinston. Farmville at New Bern. Greenville at Washington. 1 -A - banners?"; - Love true !ove7 pure,. love. th mightiest scepter- woman's mission was the theme of the sermon. ... . Transforms Evil Things, j Woman's love transforms evil things into good, bad things into pure ones, Dr. Lewis declared ; it is tlways potent, pre-eminently : the prerogative of woman. It "looketh forth as the monring," he said; the symbol of the dawn is particularly effective that is pure love. It is as fair 'as the moon, he continued, the iriost beautiful thing, radiating happiness and joy and light. It is as ... clear as tfie pun, illuminating dark places; on the other hand at More than a Scientifically Malamced Fudiiof 'Mwxr Motor HEN i anced ! w motorists was enthusiastic. It needed but a brief trial to bepdme established wdth thou sands of new friends. They have stayed with "STANDARD". ! . r In the manufacture of this gasoline we ! combine the most desired properties from the crudes to give you quick start ing and maximum mileage. - When your gasoline h iigMcmd hd?ricciiim car&d j by Polaiiney should not find 1. Chronic overheating 2. Valve seats pitted with carbon ' " 3. Gummed valve stems j 1 4. "Uneven running, caused by cylinders missing. 5. Contamination of the lubricating oil in the p crank easel ,.). ; -" -: L; - 6. Necessity for, frequent j carbureter adjustment 7. Vile odor from the exhaust caused hy incom plete combustion or wasted power ! ; 8. Spark plugs fouled. Look out for these symptoms, "STANDARD? MOTOR GASOLINE will help you in avoiding thenu Use a good oilPolarine. STANDARD rVcJpPt rl-4W:A rir5 U-rVslfir Vi "-' - - - - - - s - - " .- ""T n 1 TTfTTOl 5 i - - !J; . - - .-- 1 h i l -J times it is ncTritfe as an army with banners" 'IifewSto;5tter.words.--The! text, the pxeadrer' exclaimen, was wiitten by SoIoEibn Jn the; mid est of ! his " passionate and unsuccess f ul wiKongv; Tm woman instead of yielding to the pleadings of royalty chose simple and noble shepherd as her mate, f It was love of which he wrote, the "highest quality in the 1 world love "which could resist a ruler over mighty armies. king, a - S tentrunces The Flapper. Thdre is distorted . or. perverted love, tr- Lewis wmrned, as the love for luxury. Many a girl,' he said j j . . - - - - - - - ' puts herself on theauction block, for social position, money, ease. There is, he I ;said, the "strange, indefinable cxeatureL often found today, not a i I - :. i - - girl, not a woman, a" creature fwith- out classification! , He was "hitting at tbe flapper urged the Igrad uates to go out in the world deter mined) to "use the power" of, life right ly, to beautify and bless and j glad den, tc build soul mansions, "truly laudable and lofty, a Godly mansion for a woman. - ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. Haying qualified before the Clerk ' of - the Superior Court of Beaufort County as administratrix of the es tate of J. L. M. Bowen, deceased, notice js hereby given to all persons holding claims againjst said estate to present them to the undersigned within! twelve months from this! date or thi$ notice will be pleaded in bar of" theli' recovery and all persons indebted- to said estate will please make Boat Building and. Repairing, House Work Window ar Dcor Frames, Window and Door Screens and all of Work on this line. Be Sure to Get Our Price When in & of j jAnything in Our Line Before-You Bargain. at Gasoline we introduced our limnroved. bal- gasoline last year the response of OII COMlPy (New Jersey) immediate Earrn, , ed. the This April 28th. i92 Pinetown, p TO THE DEMOCRATlc ..-.mngton, Ch0co . Lone Acr T . -S. w w n w k . I will be a candidate 'f tne Kecorder's C ries on June 3m m I wish I were able to c I ask every Democrat,', man man for their ""ic to see you remember that your -vnta. fully appreciated jU8t the sa,; yours, SPECIAL TERM SUPERIOR Notice is hereby Governor of North Carols P cnnm'nl i- - term of tta s. Court of Beaufort County V trial of crim u'lcU t-ases otiIt- 1 ' uiumng june 5th' 190, 1 Judge George W. Connor PC' All persons and witnesses ers or others summoned to a-v who may -be hound "to vu.iy ieim ox saici court shall ( this special term ui ruler tta forfeitures and pena tip? ., term were a regular term. All persons r cted are to take due notice, his April 26th, 1922. - c- P- AYCOCt Chairman Board of CommL-, ior the County of Beauf, W6ocl Working Shop. o nop on vvaier oireei m rear or .w. jc. Warner d- WASHINGTON, N. C. A. F. EMERY & SON. (u'lSnnnF)'ii . Lfliillllffl . t
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