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1 Gccd Clotlici on aLb at . i tin- STANDING OF CLUBS. leano Eastern Carolina League. Clubs. -, TYI W. 6 5 5 4 2 2" L. 2 3 3 4 Pet. .750 .625 .625 s t ' Greenville ----,., . I ' Set. Neck-Hobgood ... X -Williamston .500 n X Pinetops . 1250 .250 , ft' ! " r Pembroke Oxford MOST men like to wear white shirts many ' wear nothing .else. ; This Pembroke Oxford is a beauty a ' closely, woven mercerized fabric. It may look, like tha tshirt you bought some wher and had to give to Vour small brother after a few wash ings. But it is not that kind. It's an Eagle Shirt. With collar attached if you prefer Piedmont League. , Clubs." Greensboro' I Raleigh-.-. Danville . High' Point ?( winston-saiem w, 32 27 26 23 "18 17" L. 16 20 23 23 31 30 Clubs. . Richmond. T ! Petersburg T Portsmouth KocKy iviouni . Norfolk Newport News Suffolk T.: Virginia League, w:- $5.00 31 25 .'. 2.4 24 -T22 .. 20 - ia Wilson 10 L. 10 18 2b 21" 20, 23 24 32- Pct. .667 .5741 .631 j .500 i .367 .3621 Pet. ?.756 .581 ..545 .533 .624 .465 429 .238 R0SENBL00M-LEVY GQ Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothing . 9. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Eastern Carolina League, Tarboro 4, Scotland Neck-Hobgood Greenville 4, Williamston 3. Pinetops 3, Washington i. . NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS. At a regular meeting of the Board of Commissioners of the Town of Tarboro, N. C, held on June the 14, a resolution was adopted carrying a 25 per cent increase in all water rates, effective July 1st, 1920, be ginning of the 3rd quarter. On all water connections the min imum charge will be $3.75 per quar ter, with the exception of such con. nections that use water from one spi got only for .household-purposes, the minimum charge on such connection will be $2 per quarter. .- C. P. McCLUER, Chrmn. ' E. P. MEREDITH, W. E. PAGE, Light and Water Committee. . By J. H. Jacocks, Clerk June 15-to July !. LOST Saturday, June 6, on streets of Tarboro,or somewhere in bus iness section, one $10, one $5 and seven $1 bills. Finder please notify The Southerner. ltp $25 REWARD for information lead ing to recovery of one . Wescott touring car, license No. 0776 and makers No. 10353, stolen Wednes day night from my house. J. R. , Puckett. 17-2tc . 1' - Piedmont League, Danville 3, Raleigh 0. Winston-Salem 5, High Point 2. Greensboro 9, Durham 1. VirginiaLeague. - Suffolk 7, Portsmouth 1. .Wilson 1, Richmond. 12. Petersburg 7-3, Newport News 3-5. Rocky Mount 3-3, Norfolk 2-0. ' , PLUS. CLOTHES " - " ' Every gar- ment guar- tesd by the. maker, to atisfy. Inspect Our D isplay THE THOMAS COMPANY EXCLUSIVE A GENTS , WHERE THEY PLAY. Eastern Carolina League. Tarboro at Scotland Neck. Washington at Pinetops. ; Greenville at Williamston. - Piedmont League. - - Raleigh at Danville. . Greensboro at Durham. " . . WinstonSalem at High . Point. : Virginia League;-' IRocky Mount at Portsmouth. Wilson at Norfolk. ' Newport News at Richmond. Suffolk at Petersburg" Bet your bottom dollar the biggest smoke treat of your life awaits you in 1 Si s "..". "I ' , . ; -, . . v . .,... , TV" . GAMES TOMORROW. -Eastern Carolina League. Washington at Tarboro. Pinetops at Williamston. - "Greenville at Scotland Neck. Scotland Neck Hit Freely. , Scotland Neck, June 17.-r-Scotland Neck defeated Tarboro here yesterr day afternoon in a fast and interest ing contest, 8 to 3, in which the local hit freely and were able to bunch hits at opportune moments. .V. The game was featured by several : . 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,-192141? this notice will be plead in.' bar of recovery thereon - May 26, 1920. W. O. HOWARD, - - T J, H. HOWARD, - Executors. r MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF LAND. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain mort gage deed executed by Ella R, Culley to - the E4gecombe Homestead & excellent plays hn both sides, but the'j Loa" Association onthe 31st day of V""""' "4' ..Ht.lCWIUKU """" visitors were unable to hit oppor tunely, which was accountable for their defeat. ' . 1 Washington Wins Easily; Pi,netops, June 17. Washington defeated the local club in . the first encounter of the season here yester day, 14 to 3. The visitors simply ftset the locals at every part of the game, and were able to. bunch hits when hits meant runs. , Greenville Wins Close Game. Williamston, June 17. Greenville defeated Williamston here yesterday, 4 " to 3. The game was hotly con tested in every part, but Sheppard, for the visitors, held the locals to 3 hits and pitched splendidly in pinch. '"POD A Y, pick Camels when you lay in your -V cigarette supply ! . For, Camels give you quality and refreshing flavor that are as new to your taste as they are delightful and satisfying. - S Camels goodness begins with their quality ! And, to this quality add Camels expert blend of choice Turkish and choice domestic tobaccos. You will prefer Camels blend to either kind of -tobacco smoked straight! ' 5 ; ' v -: " : . ' ' - '''':'-. ' . ' , You never smoked a cigarette so delight ful as Camels; such mellow-mildness, yet that' desirable body is all there: such fascinat ing flavor that always makes Camels joyously - acceptable ! And, you'll find Camels leave no " unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste nor unpleasant cigaretty odor! They never tire your taste! ' Compare Camels with any cigarette in the world at any price! . ; - v .M a " - VIRGINIA LEAGUE. ' " Tar Heels Defeat Tars. Rocky Mount, June 17. Taking a double bill yesterday. Rocky Mount made a clean sweep of the series with Norfolk, winning the first one 3 to and the nightcap 3 to 0. -v 191, page 9C, Edgecombe Registry, the undersigned will offer for sale to the highest ' bidder for" eash, before the curt house door' in the town of Tarboro, Edgecombe county, at 12 M. on Monday, the 19th day of July, 1920, the'following property: -Beginning on -Granville street- 80 feet from St. Andrews street, a cor. ner, thence along Granville street 73 feet, more or less, to Cherry's corner, thence south along Cherry's line 153 feet, more or less, to Macnair's' line,, a corner, thence west 73 feet,: more or less, along Macnair's -line to cor ner of lot allotted to Sarah Banks,, a corner, thence north 153 feet, move or less, to the beginning; being lot No. 4, own of Tarboro, and being same lot conveyed by W. P. Dancy to Ella R. Culley "by deed in Book 145.. at page 124, Edgecombe Regis try.1' - - This sale is made for the purpose of satisfying the terms of the afore said mortgage from Ella. R. Culley . to the Edgecombe Homestead & Loan Association, default haying: been made therein. - . 1 EDGECOMBE' HOMESTEAD -& LOAN ASSOCIATION, S june 15 ' Mortgagee. FOUND Bunch of keys near W. D. Leggets place on Main street. Ow ner may have same by" paying for the ad and applying tq Claude Wooten. 6, 14 tfc HOT WEATHER -IS NOW Camea ara.mold mverywhtrm in aetmntif.cally mralrd pac tern of 20 eiganlfa: or tan packagea (300 cigarette.) ,' a n- paper- covered car- - Wa atrontiy recommend thimcarion ti,r the homeorofhea upply or when you travel R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. - Wiiutaa-Salem,. C : at - ai:r..i-.n . f -an .' Colla Romp At WilL' ' . . Wilson, June 17.- The Colts yes. terday romped at willand took the large end of the series by the score of 12 to 1. - They drove Meehan out in the first and pounded , Messers' offerings to all corners' of the lot, while Stone held the locals safe at all times. Gooch was the batting star getting five safeties out of five trips to the plate, one, of these a- three, bagger. " - . - - - Cats Outplay. Trackers. Suffolk, Va., June 17. Outhit, out pitched and outfielded, the Ports mouth team lost yesterday to Suf folk, 7 to 1. : Big Si Pierce for the locals put over steady effective game and aided by the team work of his mates, had no trouble after the first inning. McLoughlin was yanked in the sixth, and Post, center fielder, was put in to finish the game. COMMITTEE OF 48 TO 1 PUT UP TWO NAMES Chicago, June 17. The American party or thePeople's party, will be the Jiames 'presented by the commit tee of forty-eight as designation of the proposed third party. The com mittee will meet at Chicago July 10 to nominate their presidential can didate. . ' mmmm, APPROACHING Come in and Try, on One of Our SUMMERSUITS -THEY ARE COMFORTABLE f ...... frtaAFataMaBta4aMBft a-saaaaA.--a M
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