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Daily Southerner, Tueday, July 20, 1920 r , -9 - - . . . A Featuring This Week HART SCHAFFNER & MARX $15a WHITE FLANNEL TROUSERS ALSO A FINE SELECTION OF Men's Dixie Weaves, Palm Beaches and Mohairs, for Sum mer Wear .... R0SENBL00M-LEVY CO. Leading Department Store WILLI AMSTON WINS ONLY GAME PLAYEP. In the East Carolina League yes terday, Williamston defeated Scot, land Neck.Hobgood aggregation in the only game played, 3 to 1. The game was featured by the very in clement weather that looked threat ening at times. , RUTH GETS '31ST HOMER. In yesterday's doubleheader with Chicago, Babe Ruth, the home run king, knocked out his 31st home-run of the season with little more than half of "the season gone. ' When he hit his second home run he not only circled the bases but broke his last year's record of 29. FOUNDED IN 1838 , CHARTERED IN 1859 TRINITY COLLEGE Durham, North Carolina. Trinity College offers the general student the choice of a wide variety of courses leading to the bachelor's degree. For mature students it pro vides also special groups of studies in-Business Administration, Religious Training, Engineering, Pre-medical and General Science Work, Teaching. Graduate instruction in all Departments. School of Law. Fall Term begins September 15, 1920. For catalogue and illustrated Booklet address R. L. FLOWERS,' Secretary to the Corporation. "A SPLENDID TONIC " Says Hixson Lady Who, On Doc tor's Advice, Took Cardui And Is Now Well. SPECIAL 4 D AY S'ONLY SILK HOSE VALUE UP TO $6.50 Hlxson, Tenn. ''About 10 years ago I was..." says Mrs. J. B. Gadd, of this place. "I suffered with a pain lm my left side, could not sleep at night with this pain, always In the left side. My doctor told me to use Cardui. I took one bottle, which helped me and after my baby came, I was stronger and better, but the pain was still there. I at first let It go, but began to get weak and in a run-down condition, so I decided to try some more Cardui, which I did. This last Cardui which I took made me mucjj. better. In fact, cured me. It has been a number of years, still I have no return of this trouble. I feel it was Cardui that cured me, and I recommend it as a splendid fe male tonic. s Don't allow yourself to become weak and run-down from womanly troubles. Take Cardui. It should sure ly help you, as it has so many thou sands of other women in the' past 40 years. Headache, backache, sideache, nervousness, sleeplessness, tired-out .'pellng. are all signs of womanly trou Me. Other women f-.ct relief by taking Cardui Why not you? All druggists. NC-182 STANDING OF THE CLUBS. , Clubs: W. L. Pet. Greenville 4 .. 0 1.000 Williamston . 3 2 .600 Pinetops 3 3 .600 Scotland Neck 3 4 .431 Washington 2 3 .400 TarSoro 1 4 .200 YOUNG MARRIED couple desir 2 unfurnished rooms for light house keeping. Address "L.R." care The 'Southerner. j20-6tc MEN Its about time for a.n e w pair of Oxfords. How about a pair of Stet sons? or Howard & Fortress? in all . .-.. .." , . '. ' ' ; the snappy new lasts and leathers at a reduction of 25 percent. Qiye them the once over . THE THOMAS COMPANY Today' Birthdays. uev. naries Luineaa, one 01 tne i rn new bishops of the Methodist Epis. copal church, born at Vienna, N. J., 52 years ago today. Most Rev. Clarendon L. Worrell, Anglican archbishop of l?ova Scotia, born at Smith's Falls,-Ont., 67 years ago today. Dr. Josiah II. Penniman, the new acting provost of the University of Pennsylvania, born at Concord, Mass. )2 years ago today., Rt. Rev. Thomas F. Davies, Epis copal bishop of Western Massachu setts, born in Philadelphia, 48 years ago today. Michael J. Gibbons prominent mid dleweight pugilist, born in St. Paul, 32 years ago today. I Gil ; Around Conetoe. Mrs. Chester Clark, of Wilson, is visiting Mrs. Joe Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cobb and Mrs. Denny, of Wilson, were visffors '.iere Sunday. Elder Harrington, of Jamesville, filled Elder Hassell's regular appoint ment at Little Creek church. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. JoHn Charles, of Washington, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Dawson. Mr. and Mrs. Will Mayo, and Mrs. Hardy Mayo were here Sunday. N 1 0 D A YS O N I Y M) SALE OF GROCERIES AND DNOTIONS At COST Few Price Mentioned: Candy, per pound 25c Salmon, per can ....... .X 19c Two-pound can Corn Bef. Hash 48c Corned Beef ........34c Sardines 6c Tomatoes, No. 3, can ...........19c Can Corn .' .......14c Can Garden Peas 14c Can Butter Beans ,....19c Can. Pie Peaches ..23c Can Table Peaches ...........4rc 50c Peanut Butter J......39c 25c Peanut -Buter .. ....21c 35c Tea 21c 50c can 2-lb. Van Camp Beans ..:..35c 1-lb. can French Coffee . , .......f. 39c 14b. can Luzianne Coffee ..44c PLENTY OF WHITE SUGAR TO GO WITH, THIS NO ORDER DELIVERED FOR LESS THAN $3.00 Nothing Charged at These Prices SALE STARTS 15TH, ENDS 25TH PITT MA N The acceptances by the candidates for vice president relieve a good many people who were fearful they might be nominated for that office. HAVE ynu seen the 1921 Hupmobile? Has more power and speed. Drop us a card for demonstration. Joy- ner-Davis Auto Co., Wilson, N. C jylG-19-23-2G WATCH THE BIG 4 S tomach -Kidney a-Heart -Liver Keep the vital organs healthy by regularly taking the world's stand ard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles COLD MEDAL AT $3.98 Yi low 7mJMyj i Th Nadonnl Remedy of Holland for centuries and endorsed by Queen WUhel n.ina. At ad druggists, three sizes. Leek for the mmmm Cold Medal ever? In NOTICE TO FARMERS I will be at the First National bank in Tarboro, N. C, Thursday, July 22, for the purpose of letting the inocu lation for fall crop of clover and vetch. C. E. FLEMMING. 22 Catarrh Cannot IV Cured by LOCAL, APPL4CATION3, as thej cannot reach the sept p( the diseaM. Catarrh Is a local discaoe. frreatlv tnllu enred bjr constitutional conditions. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICI NK will cure catarrh. It Is taken internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Bur(aes of the System. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE! la composed of some of the beat tonics known, combined with some of the best blood purifiers. The perfect combination of the Ingredients in HALL'S CATARRH MEIHC1NB is what produces such won. d rful results In catarrhal conditions. -IrugKlsts 75c. Testimonials free. 1. Cheney Co.. trope., Toledo, (X Today's Events. Colombia and Ecuador celebrate today as their national independence day. - Republicans of Iowa will meet in state convention at Des Moines today to nominate a state ticket. A Nationa) '.Shoe and Leather Ex position will be opened in Boston to day and continue through the re mainder of the week. Today is the final day for nomina tions for the Nova Scotia Provincial election to be held a week hence. 'Nelson, B.. C, will be the meeting place today of the annual session, of the International Mining Congress, which will be attended by mining men from many sections of the United States and Canada. The full membership of the Dem ocratic Nation.-il .Committee has been su'nmoned to meet today at Dayton, Ohio," to choose a campaign manager nr.t: decide upon general plans for the c-miiig contest. Trotting: Opening ' of Grand Cir 'cuit meeting at Kalamazoo, Mich. Yatching. Shamrock IV vs Reso lute, in third race for the American Cup. , ' Golf: California junior champion ship tournament, at Del Monte. ( ' Shooting: Alabama state trap shooting tournament opens at Bir mingham. Boxing: Johnny Wilson vs Young Fisher, 10 rounds, at Syracuse. FAR ,ytfw "1AQ LANDS 2 Cars No. 1 Timothy Hay 1 Car White Feed Oats. 1 Car Rets of Ice Cream Salt. 1 Car Red Dog and Middlings. - PRICES RIGHT R. B. PETERS GROC, CO Store Phone 35 : Office 84 CALL 103 For All Kinds of Plumbing. Youn To Serve R. E. L. PITT AT AUCT I ON We are, the Edgecombe County Agents for tits WALTER GURLEY AUCTION COMPANY, f Kin.ton, N. C, who have made the roputation of conducting the best auction sales of farm lands and city lots in North Carolina. Their ability cou pled with the local assistance of our company will make any sale a success. If you want to sell your land far the highest price, get our proposition before closing. t ins.u). J. C. RUFFIN, Vice President h:p?foxhall, secretary r i i n 1. O Lagecomoe Jteaity & J W. G. CLARK, President Today Calendar of Sports Racing: Meting of Empire City Racing Association, at Yonkers, N. Y. Meeting cf Windsor Jockey Club t:t Windsor, Ont. 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Am strong and have a good appetite." j Ziron la a mild Iron tonic, good for J young and old. II helps to restore j the system, when run-down by over-! work, undernourishment, caused by , stomach or bowel disorders, or as a i result of some weakening Illness. Get Ziron from your druggist Ha sells It on a money-back guarantee. LET US SHOW YOU OUR LINE OF ' Cold Storage Refrigerators V McDougall Kitchen Cabinets i - - Florence Oil Cook Stoves Porch Swings and Rockers : j-T: Porch Shades, Water Coolers - - Ice Cream Freezers R A ICFR RROSr? Credit UjnLlVLllV UlVVkJ To Suit It it Jt It T AT .L II
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