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I t I (SlfH V : 1 t bid J :::s::.::::n:.;tui' Our Complete Stock of Millinery at Tre mendously Low Prices. Thio b Our Firot ; and Final Sale, as ourTWilliner is Leaving '-; andwewishtocleanupourStock,corioiqting j of White Georgette Leggall Braids, Horse j Hair Braids, and a Fine Assortment of Leg- I horns, value; up to $15, to be closed out at A $7.50. All white Milans and Sillc Sp Hats, value up to $12.50, tobe closed out at j $5. All other hats reduced in proportion. R OSENB L 0 (M- L E V Y CO. ! LET US SHOW YOU dac:jalljgt3 I STANDING OF CLUBS Et Carolina Laagua. ' Club: - - W. L. Pet. Greenville , . 2 2 1,000 Tarboro .....--- 1 1 Pinetops -...J.,. 1 1 Williamaton ..l.-.-u .. 1. Scotland Neck...... 1 1 Washington 0 ' , 2 .500 .500 .500 .600 .000 Xj PUdmont Laagua. ' Greensboro 27 14 Raleigh, v..:.. 24 ,16 High Point. 21 18 Danville 21 21 Durham V 15 25 WinstonJSalem IS 27 ' . Virginia Laagua, '. ' Clubs: . ' W. s L. Richmond 28 . 7 Norfollf 22 14 Petersburg I,,;. - 21 15 Portsmouth .....i-' 19 19 Rocky, Mount 19 20 Newport News 17 19 Suffolk , 14 22 .389 Wilson' 9 27 ' .250 .650 .600 .538 .500 .375 .349 Pet. ,800 .611 .583 .500 .487 .472 Cbcd-, Glomes: at .Hcriciii'iiuB. .Prices Tliat l'!!lMWHiq!lfjljij!liMMl(i!)pp YESTERDAY'S RESULTS r . v East Carolina Laagua. Tarboro 6, Pinetops 6. .... Greenville 4, Washington 2, " . Scotland Neck 10, Williamaton 3. High Point -2, Greensboro 7-3. r Virginia Laagua. Newport Newt 4, Norfolk li Suffolk 6, Wilson 5. : Petersburg 4, Portsmouth 0. : Rock Mount 0, Richmond 1. - Piedmont Laagua. ' High Point 6-2, Greensboro 7-3 Danville 5. Durham 9. . Raleigh 13-7i Winston Salem 6-2f . Executor' Notice. Having qualified as- executor of Annie Crenshaw, deceased, late of ' the county of Edgecombe, this is to -notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to 1 exhibit them to the undersigned on before the "1st day of June, 1921, ; or this notice will be pleaded in 4ar ; of their recovery., y All persons in. debted to the estate will please make immediate payment. -. ; - This May 28th, 1920. ROBERT C. WILLIAMSON, -Executor. NOTICE. ' Having qualified as executors of the estate of J. T. Howard, deceased, this is to notify all persons holding claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before May 26, 1921, or this notice will bt plead In fcar of recovery thereon. May 26, 1920. W. O.HOWARD, J. H. 'HOWARD, . : v Executors,. STRAYED-T-Prom my home: 1 mole colored mule, white spot on right hip; 6 years old. Finder will notify Jack Pitt, Tarboro, N. C, care of W. G. Clark. jl.tf WHERE THEY PLAY East Carolina League. Tarboro at Greenville. - . . Washington at Williamaton. Scotland Neck at'Pinetops. . Piodmont Loaguo. Raleigh "at Winston-Salem. Durham at Danville Greensboro at High Point. Virginia Laagua. . . Wilson at Portsmouth. " : ,Rocky Mount at Newport News. ' Petersburg at Richmond. ' ' Suffolk at Norfolk. PINETOPS DROPS SECOND ' IN FAVOR OF TARBORO Tarboro yesterday turned the ta bles on Pinetops and took the second gam of the aeason by the acore of 6 rr Vr off - : W the: bat! ; . y ( tfctir quality and flavor 1 1 .y " mellow - mildnssi ! j 1 AMELS win your favor quickly ana tney noid your good opinion -indefinitely! That's because they have 1 --.w waiiiw iicvw uic your lasic. no matter how lihemllv vnn &mnU tKm besides they leave no unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste nor unpleasant cigaretty odor! ' Camels expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos has, proved a ciga rette revelation. It has won thousands of men who never smoked cigarettes before! Camels Jblend has proved to smokers that it is' far more delightful and- far more refreshing than either kind of. tobacco smoked straight! in wc bay io you is to compare Camels with rix- any wuiciic m me world at any-price! i . . -V--' , k ... ,uJOI I Pr:Eviry YLE PLUS CLOTHES gar ment guar teedbytjie maker, to 'satisfy. Inspect Our, Display THE THOMAS COMPANY EXCL.lfSIVE AGENTS k Opera House Tonight i MARY PICKFORD 1 ICxtl lb Ul 1HC 1 1111b r Wr "tWir" NfV'wWaWp - to 6. . Although the game was long! BWfr" efti ' ws" iisVi"igea JVh .wQ and drawn out,-the fact that the final j i , ' v m : - 1 ' 1 ix l.i, i j ii xv. L am a f l a I - L X. a- reautc was neia in uuuut uaui uie last half of the ninth inning kept the fans in a state of highest interest from the first "play ball" -to the finalscore when O'Brien hit to deep left field and Baker on third beat the throw, in, making the final man to cross the pah for the game with only one down. ; Neither pitcher received the best of support, and with the breaks fa. coring the locals, Champion is cred ited with a win for his opening game in the circuit. Richardson, In the box for Pinetops, pitched a good game, but his support, especially in the final inning, when three costly jug.-1. gles. his team aided the locals in bringing the necessary winning run across the home plate. , - J. Webo, for Pinetops, made the hitting record of the day with a home run in the eighth and a three, bagger in the ninth. The same teams play at the local grounds this afternoon at 4 o'clock, with Lllewellyn and Tyndall working for Tarboro. Manager Webb of Pine- tops has not announced his battery for today's game, but it is believed Webb and Gardner will work, Taylor will umpire. , , Club: , B.H.E. Pinetops . 000 201 0115 9 7 Tarboro 100 030 002 6 7 5 Batteries: A. Richardson and Da vis; W. Champion and R. Champion. Umpire, Taylor. '.Time of game, , 2 hours 16 minutes. - Gate attendance $00. . HOT WEATHER There is no compulsion on anyone to reduce prices, and there is no com. pulsion on the public to buy where they don't care to.' Servlc By Publication. North Carolina, Edgecombe County. In the-Superior Court. Thomns Strickland vs. Lena May Strick land. Notice. The defendant above named will take notice that -an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Edgecombe Coun ty, U secure an absolute divors from the defendant, and the said defen dant will further take notice that she is required to appear at tho next term of the Superior Court of said, county to be held, en the 1st Monday after the first Monday in September. 1920, at the court house of said county in Tarboro, N. C, and answer, or de mur to the eomplain. in (aid action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said com plaint ; , i-. - -"A. T. WALSTON. 'I - ' This 12th day of May, 4920. Clerk of the Superior Court, IS NOW- APPROACH ING Coihe in and" Try on One of Our' SUMMER SUITS THEY ARE- COMFORTABLE I I 4 ND "If .1 - , MiMf fmtkmf of 30 cijrWf... or tea p,. 4M 300 diiM(hI in a 4'n-pap.r- LADIES r Whan irregular ax1 auttmaed use pendable,.Not sold at drug stores. Do not experiment with others'; save dis appointment. Writ for "Relief and particulars, it's' free. Address i Na tional Medical Institute, Milwaukee Wis. . JlO-Sat only-tf IL J. KrYNOLDS TO0AXCO CO. WANTED Men or women to take erdtrs among friends and neigh bora fer the genuine guaranteed hosiery, full lines for men, women and children. Eliminates darning. We pay SOc an hour for spare time or 1 24" for full 1 time. Experience unnecessary. Wcite. International' Stocking Mill, Norristotra. Pa. - Mr25-10Mn-wk HOT WEATHER. IS HERE Tim to Ventilate Your Roof. Let Us Estimate. We-Make the Best Ventilators on the Market Reliable Sheet Metal Works Everything in Sheet Metal . " - 200 St. James St. E. D. Powell, Prop. Phone 420 "
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