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' : - 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 1 2 per guarter. ? C. P. McCLUER, Chrmn. E. P. MEREDITH, . W. C PAGE, Light and Water Committee. By J. H. Jacocks, Clerk. June 16-to July 1. BRICK FOR SALE If It's brick - you want, we have them, price $30 f per thousand, cash on delivery L.' D. Hargrove and E. V.' Harris. - $25 REWARD for Information -lead. : ing to recovery of one Weaeott. touring car, license No. 20776' and '-makers No. 10353, stolen Wednes- day night from' my house. ' J. R. Puckett. ' 17-2tc Try a Want Ad Pembroke Oxford' MOST men like fo wear white shirts many Visa nothing else. This Pembroke Oxford is beauty a " closely woven meroerized fabric. It may look like tha tshirty&u bought some wher and had to give to your mall brother after a few wash Ing. But'it is hot that kind. It's an Eagle Shirt With collar, attached if you prefer i R0SENBL00M-LEVY CO Hart Schaffner & Marx WW44 , GOVERNOR BICKETT Would Favor Tendering Nom ination, Despite Refusal to . Put Name Up. Raleigh, June ID. Governor T, W. Bickett, after reading the: an nouncement of 'W. G. McAdoo, de claring that he could not permit his nam to go before the Democratic National Convention at San Fran, clsco for the Presidential nomination. today"stated that he favored lender. ' ing -the nomination to McAdoo any. way. The governor said he did not interpret McAdoo ' letter $ ; mean, iog he would 'decline the nomination if ft were forced upon him, but that he understood the former secretary of the treasury to mean that he would not seek nor have his friends seek the nomination for hi mi Mr. Bick ett further stated that he believed if the convention "reared up on its hind legs" and nominated McAdoo, h. woul accept. f Goobers Even Up Series. Petersburg, June 19. Petersburg came from behind yesterday in the sixth and evened the series with Suf folk, winning 5 to 3. The Cats hit Bennett hard throughout the game. bat in only two innings did the visi ters manage to cross the ylate. Lea- STRDfJG M $5.00 Clothing. ,,, i.iim LOCALS AND WASHINGTON "' PLAY TO 12-INNING TIE The Tars and Washington played, to a 12-inning tie yesterday at the fair grounds in spite . of old man weather. , It looked like rain would call a halt to the game at the end of the eighth, but there was nothing do. ing, and the two teams battled on to a 12-frame tie, when darkness forced an end to the game.. Both clubs had a pitched knocked out of the box. The locals started with J. Kilroyjn the box, but were forced to call Champion to relieve him with only one man down for Washington. The same trick was pulled on Powell for the visitors, when with but one man out he was relieved by Jones. Bird," playing at right field for the locals in his first game of the season here, won a home among the local fans when he hit the little pill for a homer in the eleventh. Austin for the visitors also had a good name here among the visiting fans, hitting for three bags in the first. Scores: Washington. Griffin, ss, . ' Jeanette, 2b. Decker, 3b. Hines, rf.J Morris, cf . Austin, If. Randall," lb. McKeithan, c. Po'wll', p. ' JoHes,' p. COT-. '"Tdt'ila Tattford. Greene, b. T.Kilroy, ss. McArtfcif.' Shirley, lb. Bird, rf . F. Morris, 3b.1 Baker, If. . C. Morris, c. J. Kilroy, p. Champion, p. Ab.R. H.Po.A. 4 2 111 4 3 2 6 1 1 2 1 0 6 1 0 5 0 2 5 0 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 5 11 0 0 1 3 2 10 15 0 1 47 -9 ll 33 10 Ab. R. H.Po.A. 4 1 0 3 4 4 2 16 1 5 S 3 3 0 60 1 7 2 4 21 1 0 6 12 4 3 5 0 0 1 6 0 4 7 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 1 3 '. Totals 46 9 12 33 15 8 ' Summary: Home run, Bird. Three" base hits, Austin, Shirley, F. Morris. Two-base hits, C. Morris, 2. Stolen bases, Jeanette, Decker, F. Morris. Base on balls, off Kilroy 2, off Cham pion 2, off Powell 2, off Jones 4. Struck out by Champion 5, by Jones 14. Hit by pitcher, McKeithan. Um pires, Llewelyn and Parrish. Scorer, Brandt. Time of game 3:15. sure was touched for 11 safeties by the home club. The hitting and catch ing of Street was the outstanding feature of the game. Piedmont League. -W. " L. Clubs. " ' Greensboro Raleigh ' Danville High Point Pet. .680 .571 34 16 "28 -21 27 24 24 - 24 18 21 18 33- .529 .500 .367 .Durham . Winston.Salem ..85 '." Virginia League.. Clubs.- ; W.' L. Richmond 33 10 Petersburg"'.. 26 - 19 Portsmouth 25 ' 21 Rocky 'Mount 25 22 Norfolk 23 21 ; Newport News ... ... 20 - 25 Suffolk - 19 ' 25 Wilson 11 133 Pet, .767 .578 .543 .532 ,523 .444 .432 .250 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. 'Eastern Carolina League. . Tarboro 9, Washington. 9y 12 in nings; Scotland Neck-Hobgood 10, Green. ville 2. , Williamston 2, Pinetops 1. ..... Piedmont League. - Greensboro 6, Raleigh 5. Danville 1, High Point ' Winston-Salem 2, Durham 4. ' . Virginia League. ; Norfolk 1, Wilson 0; Portsmouth 4, Rocky Mount 10. Richmond 5, Newport News 2. -Petersburg 6, Suffolk 3. x WHERE THEY PLAY ' Eastern Carolina League. Washington at Tarboro. Pinetops at Williamston. i Greenville at Scotland Neck. Piedmont League. Raleigh at Danville. Greensboro at Durham. . WinstonSalem at High Point. Virginia League. Rocky Mount at Portsmouth. Wilson at Norfolk. . .. ' Newport News at Richmond. Suffolk at Petersburg.' -- EASTERN CAROLINA. Scotland Neck-Hobgood On Top. Scotland Neck, June 19 The Scot land Neck-Hobgood club defeated Greenville here yesterday, 10 to 2. Petway, for the locals, held the visi tors to three hits and pitched Une ball in pinches. Both clubs-fielded in excellent form, but the visitors' inability- to hit. at opportune moments was accountable for the victory by the locals. This makes six consecu tive victories for the winners and places them on top. The score: R. H. Scotland Neck 10 11 Greenville 2 3 Willianuton Win First. Williamson, June . 19 William- ston defeated the strong Pinetop ag gregation here yesterday in the first contest of the season, 2 to 1. The game was possibly one of the tighest and best played that has taken place on the local diamond throughout the entire season. In fact, both clubs played clean ball, but wefe . unable to hit when hits would have meant runs. PIEDMONT LEAGUE. Greensboro Wins by Free Hitting, Greensboro, June 19. The Capi tals outhit the Patriots yesterday, but the loeals' bingles came at more op- nlportune moments, giving them the 1 game by a score of 6 to 5. Manager ward, or Kaleigh, pro tested the game .claiming that Dorsey should have been credited with home run in the eighth inning. The visi. tors' left fielder, hit a terrific clout down the third base line in the eighth inning, but was thrown out at the plate. Ward claimed the ball went out of the umpire's sight. The run," if scored, would have tied the game Danville Wins Pitcher's Duel. Danville, Va., June 19- Danville secured a 1 to 0 victory yesterday in a ten-inning pitchers' duel between A. Moore of the locals and Joyner of High Point. Each pitcher was in vincible until the tenth, when Delhn- ger singled, went to second on a field. f 3c- 'mm f ill- iiPiiwii'i' i ir mMMW if Avlm Wmmi THE THOMXS COMPANY: EXCLUSI VE A GE NTS ers choice, advanced another ,base" on Joyner's balk and scored when . Bit ting fumbled Dehaney's groupderT i Bulla Emerge From. Cellar. ": Winston-Salem, June"l9.--By de feating jHqj Jwins yesterday, 4 to 2, the; Bull yimfc'e'd Jont ti the cellar and Jforcei Wlnflton-Salem into last place, The game 'was a peculiar one. rhe locals outhit the visitors, but six the Twins' bingles were secured by the bottom end of the batting or- er,.- Neither Jtichardson nor bnu- maker secured a 'hit and Loekardie'3 one blow came with no one on. Each of the -three had opportunities o rive in runs, but seemed helpless before Nelson's pitching.- Shubert, the local's new catcher, was the star of the game. , .., - VIRGINIA LEAGUE. Tar ' Heels Swamp. Truckers. Portsmouth, Va.', June 19. Rocky Mount captured the secohd game of. the current, series yesterday after noon, winning from the Truckers, 10 to 4. Th home club was clearly out hit and ': outplayed throughout, i the Carolinians nearly doubling the hits of Portsmouth and putting up flashy game in the field. Centerfielder Wal. ker of the Tar Heels, had a perfect day at the bat, going up five times and hitting safely each time, and was also credited with a two-bagger." Timely' Hitting Wins For Tars. Norfolk, Va., ' June 19. Norfolk hit mor. opportunely and secured the lucky break in a pitcher's duel yes.' terday between Southpaw Terhune and Pitcher Robbins, by the score of 1 to 0; ' Faster support in pinches helped the southpaw to pull out in the. lead . - Briebeck's single In the sixth, fol lowed by Beale's perfect "bunt and Henge's long single along the Lont Field line ' put across ,the winning fun. The Wilson, players kicked and claimen the ball was foul, but Umpire Westervelt declared the hit fair. - . Colts Win Easily. - Richmond, June J9."Cy" Freid's desire to wind up in the first Inning of yesterday's game enabled the lo cals to make it two straight, from the Newport News Shipbuilders. The final score standing Richmond 5, Newport News 2. Jesse Baker crossed the plate for the first run of the game on an error, but Jim- roole took a good lead off third and stole home while the pitcher was making his delivery. Gooch duplicated Poole's trek when he reached third. Freid pitched well for the visitors aa S allowed only five hits, but the Builders failed to locate the offerings of Bacon and found him for only five safe blows during the game. The local nurler let t be in vaders down 'until the" ninth inning, ihen they scored two runs.- . " . " . . . . r r -;--;V. 1 . ; -... J .. :. - - - Inspect Oiir Display f-- i 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 o the undersigned on or before May 26, 1921,. or: this notice will be plead in bar of recovery ihereon. -May 26, 1920; W'f:'. : - W. O. -HOWARD, - ' , ' - J. II. HOWARD, : v" " 1 " Executors. ' ) "' ' ' ' ' 1 ' . ' ' " - 1 " 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 Edgecombe Homestead & Loan Association on the 31st, day of October, 1917 and recorded in Book 191," page 96, Edgecombe Registry, the undersigned will JFei1 for sale "to the highest . bidder fo? cash, before the court house door in the town of Tarboro,; Edgecombe .ounty, " at '12 M. on -Monday, the 19th day of July, J920, the following property J - Beginning on Granville' Btreet ' 80 feet from St." Andrews 'street; a- cor ner, thence-along Granville street 78 1 if APPROACHING:! 1 T Come in and Try on One of Our. jMMpli SUITS iv:;v;:;v;'HEY are CLOTHES Every gar ment guar teedbythe maker, to satisfy. feet, more or less, to Cherry's corner, thence south along Cherry's line 153: feet, more or lessto Macnair'a 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, more or less, to the beginning; being lot No. 4, town of Tarboro, and 'being -same lot conveyed by W. F. Dancy to Ella R. Culley by deed in Book 145, at page 124, Edgecombe Regis try. . ; . This sale is made for the purpose of satisfying the terms of the afore said mortgage, frpra .Ella,. R. -Culley to the Edgecombe Homestead & Loan Association, default having been made therein. EDGECOMBE HOMESTEAD , -. ' & LOAN ASSOCIATION i june, 15 - Mortgagee. FOUND Bunch of keys near W. p. Leggets' place on Main street. "Ow ner may have same by paying for the ad and applying to Claude Wooten. ; 6 14 tfa
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