hull Read this c SC0T.NECK-10BG00D WINS T W STRAIGHTS 1, Ray 1, Raraid 1, Harvard 2, Calvert 1. Two base hits: Left wich 1, Ray 2, Calvert 1. Home Runs: Langley 1, Sacrifice Hits Wood 1, Kuyk 1. Bases on Balls oir Raraid 4. Struck out : by Shields 5, by Raraid 1. Taking the biu' end of the score yesterday both in the game with Pinetops and Williamston. Scot- n -ii. -H.O land Neck-Hobgood iorgea to ins p lyf head in the Eastern Carolina Scotland Neck-Hobgood n 0ifii,.. AB R H E Bunching hits in the final frame d S- S" and receiving two walks in that yk 3rd. 5 same inning Scotland Neck-Hob- Leitwich, L F- 4 good pushed six men around the Pettway, Jnd 4 leases for tallie winning by a nln P,epev, R. 4 to 8 score. lds & F. s 4 riM,. u;tf;n.v t n m o nmi Mniton, 1st. 4 i in? mump uwtu " i a r d. n n ? pled with numerous errors caused NN oodard, 4 u u 5 a slow and uninteresting game. Grumpier, P. 4 0 0 0 Shields pitching for Scotland Neck-Hobgood while allowing totals do ..i.r.-. i,if, i,onf fiiaivi wpII son. AVilliamston iprpf until the ninth frame when Pinetops scored four hits against E- Johnson Lint two of them for extra bases, eai, For the locals Leggett lead Your Job Printing Business !f We Can't Please You Don't Come Again Electric Summary Scotland Neck-Hob good vs Williamston, in Hobgood 1 2 2 2 0 0 6 ABRHE S- S. 4 0 2nd. 4 0 in C. Johnson, L. F. 4 0 batting lonars getting three hits McNeal, 3rd. 4 0 cut of four trips to the plate. Armstrong, 1st 4 0 I oiuylm' tnv PinAtnnc QPf-TPl MOOFC t. -T . O U the only home run of the game Clark. Q. F- 3 0 0 0 Fams We handle the "WES- o TINGHOUSE" Electric Fans g on going one and have a good stock hand, but they are rapidly. If you need let us know at once before the present stock is exaust-ed. ED IS ON hitting for a complete circuit in parson, Kj. a -f h i uoi'oiiH nimno' vv.a. x. J till .V WWl.Vl x A m. j. a Playing in excellent form the locals won their second victory Totals 32 0 5 6 for yesterday bv shutting out Jones for Cox in the 5th. Williamston on the Hobgood Sore by inninqrs. R H E grounds to a 7 to 0 score. The S. N.-Hob. -003 031 OOx 7 . 8 4 batting of the Hyphenated aggre- Williamston 000 000 0000 5 6 gation. bufiching hits at the most Summary: 1 base hits: Left opportune moments is chiefly res- wich 3, Pettway 4, Shields 1, E. ponsible for the victory of the Johnson!, C. Johnson 1, McNeaT Scotland Club. Crumpler for 1, Moore 1- Two base hits: C. Ihc home club; pitched excellent Johnson 1. Struck out by Cram ball allowing only five scattered pier -r, by Cox 3. Bases on balls: :its- to the visiting lads and keep- ff Cox 4 itig the home base out of danger Yvith the exception of two innings Only thirty two men faced him ihirino- the whole nine frames Pettway lead in the batting v-ith four and Leftwich followed with three singles out of four trips to the plate. The pitching of Crumpler for the home aggre gation was the outstanding fea ture of the game. Cox was knocked out in the 5th. Jones as i is relief, held the locals to 2 hiti J m the last tour frames. The box 'ore follows: Pineto)s eii Pinetops A. M. AB R H E Gardner, R. F. 5 12 0 Ray, 2nd 5 2 3 1 M. Webb, C. P. 5 0 Raraid, P. 5 1 Langely, 3rd 5 Harvard 1st. N4 Morris, L. F. 4 0 Calvert, S, S. J 4 2 Davis, C. 4 1 Batteries :Crumpler, Woodard ; Cox, Jones and Carson. Umpire: Powers. Attendance 2,000. gnTOignniinnM Josey Hardware by the Edicon Laboratories, and come in to hear the phohocnraph which stands behind it. We have it in our store -the Official Laboratory Moclel specified in the challenge. Read the "Invitation to Talking-Machine Manu facturers." It's printed here, just as the Edison I aKtirafY-ri nf- it (Hit. a Ti' i An Invention to Talking-Machine N Manufacturers "We are informal that the rep reseatatiTes of oms or more talking-machine" manufacturers have stated, on several occasions, that they are able to distinguish be-. tween a singer's voice or instru mentalist's performance, and the . New Edison s RE-CREATION of such voice or performance. "We hereby invite responsible representatives of any reputable talking-machine manufacturer to permit themselves to be blind folded, and to listen to such a comparison, in the presence of judges of their own choosing, in dicating to the judges when they think they arc listening to the artist, and when to the New Edison. There is only one con dition attached, and that is that the representatives of the talking-machine company, and the judges selected by them, shall sign a written statement, setting forth, in full detail, the results of the test. Official Laboratory Model, taken from stock, such as can be bought in any Edison dealer's store." (signed) THOMAS A. EDISON. Inc. 7T Tk0frmpk with &" The Official Laboratory Model has proved Realism in 4000 Comparison Tests, made before 3,500,000 people all over the United States and Canada. For instance, in Los Angeles recently, an audience of 1,500 people was unable to teli the difference between-the living voice of Miss Marie Morrisey, world-famous contralto, and its RE-CREATION by the New Edison. There's a way for you to test the wonderful Realism claimed for the Official Laboratory Model in this sweeping challenge. We give Mr. Edison s Realism Test Come in and let us give it to you. The price of the new Edison has advanced ices than 15 since August 1, 1914. Mr. Edison has absorbed the bulk of the increased cost of material, skilled labor, and taxes. He is de termined to keep the New Edison within the reach of everyone. But conditions may force a price-advance. Buy your New Edison now! Our Budget Plan makes it easy. It is system applied to spending. Ask about it, Dixie Furniture Co. , Scotland Neck North Carolina Company cs i i s o 2 S 8 ; O 9 Pioneei Hardware Dealers. S Scotland Neck, N. C o 8 l o Totals 41 8 11 Scotland Neck-Hobgood ABRHE Wood, S: S. 5 3 2 1 Kuyk 3rd. 5 1 Leftwich, C. F. 5 1 Pettway, 2nd 5 Harden 1st. 5 Bost, C. 5 Ruth, R. P. 4 Leogett, L- F. 4 Shields, P. 4 0 o i 1 0 II i o II 0 0 1 1 II when you want that next job of -i X o o 0 2 1 0 3- 1 2 0 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 i 3 Totals 42 9 13 T) epew for Ruth, in the 7th. Sore bv inn in us. R Jf ft S. N.-llol). 001 001 0169 13 3 Pinetops 010 020 0238 11 1 Batteries: Raraid and Davis. Shields and Bost. Summary: 1 base hits: "Wood 2, Leftwich 2, Pet'twav 1, Darden 2, Leggett 3. Shields 2, Gardner kevs. Printing You will get first-class work, and you will get it when promised, for having work done when promised is one of the rules of this office. If you prefer, send the order by mail or bring it to the office in person. a iiiniuiniuimiiiiH iifiHiiiiimminmiiffUEHnirnf b Let Us Shew You What We Can Do 'Six Days Shalt Thou Labor And - Do All Thy Work" FOUND Bunch of keys by Mr. T: D. Manning between Creek bridge and the Joyner place. Call at Commonwealth office ana pay tor tms ad and get as H N 3 m 3 H 3 M. S UNIVERSAL GARAGE Corner Main and 8th Streets. NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS GOOD MECHANICS, PROMPT SERVICE. GIVE U3 A TRIAL- H S It H 3 N a 3 H S S N 8 The same God who laid upon the children of Israel tlie injunction to observe the sanctity of the Sabbath proclaim ed also the holiness of toil and declared that labor is the law of salvation. In this crucial period of human his tory it behooves us all to 'give heed not to one-seventh of this commandment only, but to the six-sevenths with which the Almighty glorified toil and translated work in to a form of worship. JThere is nothing in this commondment that we of the present day are warranted in interpreting as Divine Sane tion for shorter hours or artificial restriction of produc tion. "Six days shalt thou labor" not six hours a day, nt even eight hours a day, but so many hours as may be required to do all thy work. So long as production lags behind the ueeds of a hungry world, all our work is not done, and every hour wrested from the working schedule of the week is an hour of violence to humanity and of blasphemy to God. If the executives, the sales managers, tne uuokkeepers, the stenographers and the clerks, the advertising men and those of the sales force do not work with a keener sense the obligations 'that rest upon them if those in the high places do not make their brains more productive, small license shall they have for casting the stone of opp robrium at the ignorant, the brutal and the reactionary in the ranks of organized or unorganized physical labor, From "Paragrafs'V issued by the Whitak?r Paper Co., Cincinnati. . NOTICE TO ALL To those vho have orders placed with us ror smngies, We are unloading a car and can make immediate delivery. We also have some left for sale now. Place your orders early. This is a Red Cedal al Hart A-l i'Titehold,? Select Shingle. We seel cheaper because we sell for cash S. L. Strickland or E. A. Allsbrook J. H. ALEXANDER, JR., Cashier. 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