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The DOPE STANDINGS Greenville Ayden Tartooro . Snow Hill Goldsboro New Bern w L M. 42 25 .672 41 25 .621 39 25 609 39 29 .574 33 35 485 29 39 426 38 41 .388 IS 46 * .273 RESULTS 1> WUliamston 13, New Bern 7. Kinslor 4. Tarboro 3 Greenville 5. Goldsboro 3. Aydm 7. Snow HIM 8. Wilhamston 10. New Bern 1. Kinston 13. Tarboro 7. Aydec ?. Snow Hitt 7 ;? Greenville 11. Goldsboro 2 Thandai A urust 20 Ayden 9. Williamsn New Bern 7. Snow HlU 6 (10 mgs). Tarboro 5. Greenville 4 Goldsboro 18. Konston 17. Tl'ESDAY. Al Gl'ST 18 WILUAMSTON AllHrOAl Gay lord, cf 5 3 3 2 0 Corfoitt. s 4 3 17 2 Sudduth. If S 1 3 2. 1 Black 2b 6 2 3 4 2 Ferrca rf 5 0 3 Douglass, lb 4 0 0 5 1 Earp, 3b 4 110 4 tqre. T ? ? 5 tut 0 Dean, p 2 0 0 0 Ljvengoud. p 12 110 1 Armstrong, p 1110 0 0 Totals 42 13 16 27 II 3 NEW BEEN AB K H PO A E Mewborn U 5 2 3 1 0 0 Dalrytnple. 3b 4 10 0 2 Bumette. lb 5 13 0 0 Harrington, rf 5 0 0 0 0 0 Crose. cf 5 0 2 5 0 0 Kurdvsr. ss 4 0 10 3 P Jacobs. 2b 3 0 0 5 3 IbanA C 3 12 7 1 Weldon. p 2 110 0 Brooks, p 2 10 12 Totals 38 7 12 27 11 2 Williamston 102 022 302?13 New Bern 001 120 210?7 Runs batted in Sudduth 6. Black 3. Ferrell. Earp. llewborn. Burnrttc 3 Crose. Branch Two-base hits Ferreit. Black. Me wtoni. Burnet tv. Weldon Three-base hit Earp Home runs Black. Sudduth. Burnet te. Branch Stolen bases Gay lord. Cor bitt. Bumette Double play: P Ja cobs to Branch Deft on bases Wil liamston 7. New Bern 5. Hits: otT Dean. 4 in 3 2-3 mnings (2 out in 4th>. off Livengood. 5 in 3 1-3 in nings; off Armstrong 3 in 2 innings Off Weldon. 11 in 5 innings (0 out Where They Plav SATURDAY. AUGUST 22 Klnston at New Bern , Williams ton at Tarboro Greenville at Ayden Snow Hill at Ooklsboro SUNDAY. AUGUST 23 Tarboro at WOX1AMSTON Goldaboro at Snow Hill New Bern at Kinaton Ayden al Greenville in 6th); off Brooks, 5 in 4 innings. Struck out by Dean 3, by Liven good 2, by Armstrong 4j, by Weldon 4. by Brooks 2. Bases on balls: off Dean 1; off Lavengood 1. off Arm strong 2; off Weldon 3. off Brooks 4. Wild pitches: Brooks. Weldon Win ning pitcher: Livengood; losing pitch er. Weldon Umpire: Gillespie WEDNESDAY. Al'GI'KT 19 NEW BEEN AB R H PU A E Mewborn. If 4 0 0 1 0 0 Dalrymple. 3b 4 12 2 btimette. lb 3 0 2 6 Harrington, rf 4 0 j 2 0 Crose. cf 4 0 13 0 Kurdyse. ss 4 0 0 2 3 P. Jacobs. 2b 3 9 9?9?4 i xBranch 10 10 0 Smith, jr., c 3 0 1 5 0 xxSmith. sr 1 0 0 0 0 FUlltf. P ?? 3 0 8 0 1?? xxxWeldon 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 35 1 ? 24 8 5 xBatted for P Jacobs in 9th. xxBatted for Smith, jr., in 9th. xxxBatted for Fuller in 9th. U ILL1AMSTON AB R H PO A E Gaylord. cf 5 3 3 4 0 0 Corfaitt, S5 5 2 2 1 -0 Walters, c 4 3 3 4 0 Roye. c 1 0 0 6 0 Sudduth. If 3 1 3 0 Armstrong. If 2 0 1.0 0 0 Black. 2b 4 0 0 0 2 0 FerreU. irf-p 4 o l 2 1 Douglass. lb 4 0 1 10 1 Larp. 3b 4 0 0 0 1 Wade, p 3 110 4 Cherry, rf 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals?? 41 10 15 27 10 1 Score by innings: K New Bern ' 000 001 000? 1 William stun 430 201 00*?10 Kuns batted in Corbitt 4, Wal lers. Sudduth 3. Two-base hits: Llaylord 3. Corbitt. Sudduth Three base hits CurbitL Walters. Stolen bases Corbitt. Branch. Burnette. Left on bases: Wilhamston 6; New Bern 8. Hits off Wade. 7 in 7 in nings; off Ferrell. 2 in 2 innings. Struck "out; by Fuller"3; by Wade 4,' by Ferrell 4 Bases bn balls off Fuller 1. off Wade 0, off Ferrell 0. Hit by pitcher by Wade (Burnette). Wild pitch: Fuller. Winning pitch er Wade Umpire Gillespie. C ARD OF THANKS We wish to express our appreci ation to those who were so kind to lis during the recent illness and ieath of James D. Gurganus. The kindness shown will long be re membered. ?THE FAMILY HEARTIEST GOOD WISHES to Dr. Saunders Our town is proud of this new office building and equipment which makes oossible the finest type of service for the people of this section. CLARK'S DRUG STORE In Business for Your Health Phone 53 Strand Theatre ? w wm BEGIN NINO Washington, N. C. GINNING MONDAY. AUGUST U The COUNTRY DOCTOR" rit-Rat Amg. N il "THE GIRL of the OZARKS" ALUTU CAST ( NEW OFFICES OF DR. IOS. H. SAUNDERS ON SMITfiWICK STREET 1 Just recently completed, the new offices of Dr. Jos. H. Saunders on Smithwick Street will be ready for use just as soon as the doctor recovers from a recent operation. The offices are equipped with x-ray machines and other modern equipment used by the medical profession. The offices, housinf two reception rooms, laboratories and consultation rooms, are a credit to the town and community. RELIGIOUS NEWS Go To Church Sunday PRESBYTERIAN Rev E. F. Moseley, Rector Eleventh Sunday after Trinity. Holy Communion, 7:30 a. m. Church School, 9:45 a. m. St. Martin's, Hamilton Church school, 10 a. m Holy Communion and sermon, 11 o'clock a. m. Evening prayer and sermon, 8 o' clock. BAPTIST i. m. Morning worship, 11 o'clock; sub ject of sermon: "Does It Pay to Be a Christian?" B. T. U., 7 p m. Evening worship at the Chris tian church, 8 o'clock. - I THURSDAY, AUGUST 20 W1LLIAMSTON AB K H PO A E Gaylord, cf 4 0 13 0 Corbitt, ss 3 12 2 2 Walters, c 4 0 0 6 0 Suddulh, If 4 0 13 0 Black, 2b 4 0 <1 2 5 Ferrell, rf 4 0 0 0 0 Douglass, lb 3 116 0 0 Earp, 3b 3 0 0 1 2 0 Livengood, p 1001 Aiimiti'uug. p 2 0 0 0 Totals 32 2 5 24 10 a' AYDEN Johnson, If Bouska. 2b Tabor, 3b KjlOwlcsi, H Wall, if Whatley, lb Mason, ss Tatum, c Upchurch, p Totals AB K H PO A E 4 1 1 1 0 0 3 2 1 2 4 0 * A a 1 6 0 4?t 2 T Tr ~T 4 0 ? 4 0 0 4 2 2 11 0 0 3 0 0 1 1 0 4 1 2 4 0 1 3 0 1 0 1 0 33 9 12 17 12 2 uy innings: It Williamstun 000 110 000?21 Ayden 104 110 11 x?9 Runs batted in: Sudduth, Doug lass, Tabor 2, Knowles 3. Whatley 2. Two-base hits: Corbitt 2, Bouska, Johnson Home runs: Douglass, Knowles, Whatley 1. Stolen bases:! Bouska, Tabor. Double plays: Earp to Black to Douglass, Black to Cor bitt to Douglass Left on bases: Williamston 4, Ayden 3. Hits: off Livengood, 5 in 4 innings: off Arm strong, 7 in 4 innings. Struck out: by Upchurch 3, by Livengood 3, by Armstrong 3. Bases on balls: off Upehurch 4, ?off Lmcnguud 3.?oft Armstrong 0, Wild pitch: Liven good. Hit by pitcher: By Armstrong (Mason): Losing pitcher: Liven good Umpire: Phaup. BONIS PAYMENT FOR WAR VETS MOST COMPLETE More Than Three Million Former Soldiers Receive Nearly Two Billion Almost at the and of the big fi nancial operation of p?yl"g the soldiers' bonus. United States Treas ury officials estimated recently that the Anal figures would show a total of 11,923,000,000 going to the veter ans in either bonds or cash. Of that amount all bout $11,000, 000 has gone out officials reported, adding that of 3,S1S,191 veterans originally eligible for the bonus, only 218,201 remained to be paid a DO YOU KNOW YOUR BIBLE??TRY THESE. Windows (By Dorothy Brown Thompson) U'L-l minilnin . HlrH inln J ty nm winauw ici a uira mw i the air?? Which brought release to those who waited there? What window saved a coming king his lite, Lowered to safety by a clever wife? What window saved a house hold by a sign Of friendship, with a loop of scarlet line? What queen leaned from a win dow ledge to call A sneering taunt, which caus ed her own death-fall? What guarded city failed to capture Paul Because it had a window in Its wall? What window sitting lad found sleep too strong, Who listened to a sermon over long? Answers Genesis 8:6-12; 1 Samuel 18:12; Joshula 2: 15, 21; 2 Kings 9:88 33 Corinthians 11:32, 33; The Acts 20:7-12. few days ago. All in all it was I stated. $1,726,432,950 has been is sued to the former soldiers, supple mented by about $78,000,000 in checks for add amounts. The nt] ures were as of July 29. A heavy lag was reported, how ever, between the receipt of the bonds and their conversion into cash by the veterans. Bonds to a total of $1,018,000,000 had been re deemed, leaving the veterans still holding approximately $700,000,000 worth. While redemptions continued at a slow day-to-day rate, some of ficials interpreted this lag as mean ing that many veterans intended to hold on to their bonds and receive three percent interest paid by the government. The bonds mature in 1845. In arriving at the total cost to the government of paying the bonus, of ficials added other items to the mount" paid fhe~ Veterans, bringing that total to $2,491,000,000. Thts Included $507,000,000 to be paid to the government life insur. ance fund under the bonus, and $60,000,000 to be paid to banks which had made loans to veterans on their bonus certificates. Under the procedure followed. I the bonds are added to the public ' Sunday School, Too! CHRISTIAN Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Preaching and communion at 11 o'clock. The union evening service will be held in this church at 8 o'clock. The public is cordially invited 10 attend all these services. debt as they are issued to the vet erans. When they are redeemed lor cash they are subtracted from the debt total. The permanent re flection ol thif bonus on the national debt Willi come from money bor rowed to be used in cashing the bonds. Due to this process and to the re demption of bonds issued to veter ans in June, the public debt has fallen $304,000,000 since July 1, when the fiscal year began. How ever, the $507,000,000 payment to the life insurance fund has yet to be made. It, too, will be paid in bunds and so added to the national debt. Wants PIANO: WE HAVE BEAUTIFUL used upright piano in this com munity being returned to us because of purchaser's inability to complete contract. Will transfer this account to responsible party for balance ow ing. Cash o rterms. Quick action necessary. For particulars address Lee Piano Company, Lynchburg, Va. alt 3t CORN WANTED: WILL PAY Mc per bushel for good sound corn J. G. Staton. alt 3t ICE CREAM AND STAMPS FOR sale. Water free and ice water. Business is good. P. P. Peel, jyll lit SBERBERT, PINEAPPLE AND orange, pint, 15 cents, quart, 25 cents. J. C. Leggett. a-7 8t outfit complete, used one season. Practically good as new. Interested parties see John A. Peel at J. G. Staton's office. alt ttwf FOR SALE: 25 BARRELS WHITE corn in A.1 condition. $5.00 per barrel. Will sell outright or swap for hogs. J. L Gibson, Williamston, R. F. D. 1. a-21 St We Extend Congratulations to 1)R. SAUNDERS On the erection of his new office building and the in stallation of modern medi cal equipment in keeping with the growth and prog ress of the town. Margolis Bros RrtUtf Farm Loans LOW RATES ? LONG TERMS KOMPT SERVICE ? PREPAYMENT PRIVILEGE D. L. TURNAGE Office Hood Bail Bid*. Greenville N. C. Phone 1*1 lecW farm Loam Carrtrfomirru far Tht frmjrmtial I nmranca Camfamy of Amrrua, SamthraU, rn ff? li ft fli ||i fie WILLI AMSTON Is Proud of Its New Medical Office Building We Extend Congratulations to DR. SAUNDERS Harrison Brothers And Company Mechanically Perfect Used Cars IMS Standard Chevrolet 4 , Door Sedan. Good as new and] has everything. New q Urea, rebuilt 1911 Chevrolet Sedan. New| tires, new paint, and rebuilt 1933 Ford Deluxe Sedan. Vary low mileage. In excellent eon dIUon. A, ?ood ? $350 1934 LONG WHEELBASE Truek' $200 Experienced Men, Schooled in Automobile Repairs, Work in Our Shop. We Do NOT "Tinker" With Tour Car, bat FEE It let BE Caio lee TOCTt Car ROANOKE ' Chevrolet Co. Benjamin F? McClamroch & Co. CONTRACTORS FOR Tile, Marble & Terrazzo Work ofEveryDescription 223 South West Street Raleigh, N. C. THE FLOOR TILE USED IN THE OFFICE BUILDING OF Dr. J. H. Saunders WAS LAID AND SOLD BY US We sell all of the Armstrong Cork Company tine, such as Robber Tile, Ac cotile, and Linotile, for kitchens and of fice floors. f ? CALL, WRITE FOR QUOTATIONS
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