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College 9th and Broad Stj,fochmond,Vt QTJVEST BUSINESS COLIEGD- IN THE' SOUTH oiflwufail SPECIAL . - . r .f :, FOR (J) WEEK ALL '$l&S!and.$i& 00 SILK SHIRTS TODAY' EVENTS Centenary of the birth of John W. Garrett, eminent Baltimore cap itahst-and philanthropist. A sharp increase in telegraph rat es is to be put into "effect through" puJl Great Britain and Ireland at mid night tonight. , . . Delegates to the Imperial Press Conference, soon to assemble at Ot tawa, are to be entertained today at Fredericton, N. B. The departure of the American de legates to the meeting of jthe Inter national Council of Women at Chris tionia, which was - to have taken I place today, has been "deferred un next Saturday. International unity, peace and the League of Nationas and the high cost of living are prominent among the subjects (on the agenda of the tenth congress of the 'Second Inter nationals, which is scheduled to be gin its sessions today at Geneva, in Switzerland. - - (For Sunday, August 1, 1920) Centenary of the birth of John L. Stevens, who was U. S. Minister to Hawaii at the time of the revolu tion and overthrow of the nftmar. chy. ' One hundred and fiftieth anniver. sary of the birth of "William Clark, poldier, explorer, and governor of the Territory of Louisiana. : Colorado today enters upon her forty fifth year of Statehood, hav ing been admitted to the Union by reclamation of the President,-Aug. ust 1, 18176. v,Six yuan ago today the great war was begun in- reality with Ger many's 'declaration of war on Rus sia and her invasion of France and Luxemburg without formal declara tion. J $1 , "UNCLE JACK" CELEBRATE HIS 102 BIRTHDAY Wabash, Ind., July 30. ."Uncle Jack" Higgins, pioneer resident of Wabash, celebrated his 102nd birth day here recently. "Uncle Jack" came here for the anniversary from the. Marion National Military home, where he has been for the past 3 months. He is said to be the oldest man in Indiania. Born in Liver, pool, England, July 15, 1815, "Un cle Jack came to America and first settled in eastern Pennsylvania in 1840. He came to Wabash about a year later. For 80 yean he lived 4. the same house. L The local .boys jplayed a pretty grme yesterday, not so much in hit- ting but right up to the scratch in neld woik: ' During the game Tarbbro made three sensational double play and a couple of excellent catches in deep left field. . . ': " Beth teams scored Wc'ru. in the first, inning whea. Manning was" put in to pitch by the opposing, club. No other score was made on either side, although there were many tight cor ners, until the end of the ninth when Llewelyn was put in to bat for Pfeif fer and the flist ball over he hit into deep left field, scoring the need ed run to win.' The final score be ing 3 to Z. ' - - The score by innings; R. H. E. i Washington . 200 000" 000-2 8 6 Tarboro .w-i.- 200 000 001-3 4 4 preenville Win Af ain Greenville took the Hyphens in tow again yesterday in . Scotland Neck winning the evening's contest I by the score of 4 to 1. , Sheppard pitched a great feame for GreenvliJe and showed unusual form when a hit would have meant runs. " ' : We 'are pf feHajj an unusu al selection of Crepe de Chine, Jersey and Tub Silk Shirts in all the Newest Patterns at . r 25REDUCTICTI0N;-. : See Our Window Display : THE THOMAS COMPANY Pinetop Reverses Form Pinetops completely walked over Wtlliamston yesterday in Pinetops by the score of 9 to 1. The game was an entire change from that of the day before, for the hefty club showed up particularly fast and in teresting and succeeded in holding the visiton to one run. .Williamston apepared listless, and found it impossible to bunch hits at any stage of the. game. expense and -fatigue to those ir whom it .is planned the working girls On 'the other band after a hot August day and Monday besid es, the occasion will be replete with fun, exhilaration, and forgetfulness of .shop or office. Every . one .ia expected to come prepared for. a big time. . ' " . r e "Backward,; turn backward, Oh, time in your flight! - Make me a child again just for to nights-Monday, Aug, 2 1920 Catarrh Cannot Be Cured - , by LOCAL. APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of ..the disease. Catarrh IS a local aiseaiie, growiy -enced by constitutional conditions. HALL S It Is taken Internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Burfaces oj the BystenT HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINB Is composed of some of the best tohics known, combined with some of the best blood purifiers. The perfect; combination of the ingredients In HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE! Is what produces such won derful results in catarrhal conditions. , , - Druggists 75a Testimonials free. , js J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo, O. FOR SALE ! : j A few thousand Bricks -6 times' '"H.H.Phillips. LOST BICYCLE, NAME WONDER. I -Handlebars rusty. Tape on left handle grip loose.. Different tir j es. Painted black trimmod. in : white." Reward of $5.00. J. .W, : Rice, Tarboro, N. C. -; 7-27-31-3t STANDING OF THE LEAGUE ( Clubs; - ' ' W. L. Uct. Greenville 11 , 3 .786 Washington .- 9 5 .643 WUliamston - 7 T .500 TARBORO . ... 7 8 X .467 Pinetops . . 6 9 - .400 Hyphens J 11 .313 : ' ' 'tv. ' RESULTS YESTERDAY " WftBhin'2; at Tarboro 8. . Williamston 1; at Pinetops 9. Greenville 4; at Scot'd Neck 1. WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY Washington at Tarboro. . .. -- Williamston at Pinetops. . Greenville at Scot'd Neck Picnic For Business Women Every working girl, whether ia member of the Business . Woman's Club or not, is cordially invited to go a moonlight picnic, Monday, Aug list 2, 1920. - All are asked to meet at the Rest Rooms at 6 :30 P. M., from which place trucks will trans port the joyous crowd beyond the hum drum of everyday duties. No one1 is allowed to, bring lunch, the Business -Woman's Club having decided to handle this feature in its own business like way. 1 A com mittee headed by Miss Sid die Ma llette, whose fame in the culinary arts has spread beyond her own nei ehfborhood. has this In rhnro-n and the picnic will be free from worry 1 Mr.: and Mrs. F,' J. MurdOck, of Saisbury, who have been Visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. E Epeight, left today for. their home , CONSTIPATION And Soar Stomach Caused This Lady Much Suffering. Black Draught Relieved. t, Meadorsville, Ky. Mri. Pearl Pat rick, of this place, writes: "I was very constipated. I bad sour stomach and was so uncomfortable. I went to the doctor. He. gave me some pills. They weakened me and seemed to tear up my digestion. .They would gripe tne and afterwards it seemed I was more constipated tnau before. I aeard of Black-Draught and de elded to try It I found it Just what I as aded. It was an easy laxative, and act bad to swallow. My digestion soon Improved. I Ct irell of the' sour stom aek, my aawels sooa seemed aormal, no more grlpUs, and I would take a dose now and then, and was in good shape. . : ::t ?Swl;:.V-v I oannot say too much for Black. 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