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Hy^''; l? If >yr?*iw w*dhi> '"v I j- -1
w31 # 'ths Greensboro franchise inj
in the railroad city are anxiou? -tt get
baseball back therts after being minns
? the game since Petersburg seemed
I the jKrginia. League franchise last I
season, it is prefty certain to go to
? tfca*;tawn. <.
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I Bgjaji Seam,, president-manager of I
the Wflsaa^Ckib in the Virginia I
I League, is <mtHnistic over the secur- I
ing $ fandT for the continuance of I
ttalTbbaeee ?i& in the league next
I season. Heara says that the fans of ?
I WDaoa will come" across handsomely I
I to retain the. -franchise.
I WJtjftin has always been one of the
best <iubs of the Virginia loop
It ja reported that Greenshoru will I
not be in. the Piedmont League the
coming season. This is hard luck
the Patriot's rooters, as the team won I
the pennant last year. The owners I
I will have to take their baseball tonic
I at Kgh Point, the nearest town with
league baseball.
I
Tlia owners of the Wilspn, Virgihia
I Iaalge team are going to put it up I
to ?ha fans to help get the money for I
a i'.iM|ihniaiice of the team in the Vir- I
? gh^ circmt It seems that the.club
I jaa$^aseball should not have any hard I
time getting the required amount To
I / FarmviDe and Wintervflle played a I
H 5.haaketkall game in Ayden last Thurs-1
day evening and the Winterville quint H
score of 18 to 11. The score was yeryl
close and a well played game was the
. Tbe hig ieague fans throughout the!
country are going to watch Bffl Chr-j
I l??with interest the coming season. ?
^. .TWsav a man can't come back.
|^Carngan managed the lied Sox, of I
I Bosbpc when the dub" was winning I
pcjriuiftts and. next season will again I
I bead the Redlegs. It remain*;*?? I
^MfWbatfcer or not the old-tinier can
I "" I
? Denpsey and Bill Tilden, both I
gg^wmpions of the dearest water,
wfldtUispt the comeback stunt. Bill
~TWb| ii going to try and regain his
?v .tennis feturels, and Dempsey has be
?/fca*-his tradmng for a come-back
-GeM^mmay. Can they
< W jjbotf ones, tf they wanted. the
teaKhut do they went to spend the
Utei^r.T
5. ? ? >"M
ThFCobbJess Tigers will be watched
wiftfnterest next season, as Wifi the
"TTpnnTr r rtejjii ? ~ ?
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a. ^.Ltv ? _?*,
te-T tc ^ increase in
M??' HpPV6r jsho w ?T that (5j000)0dP'* *
I ^?"1'''Siic fllYKHBlt HOW Wtron "^TOIYV X[j^'^.
Bjpppi v^^indjtfcfee ? s&?fefc?
m'Zm0& connecting the Tennessee
K and Cumberland with ffie Qfcio apd; I
? . Miasfcsi^
I _ The South, knows what tiiai -
power, now wasted, would mean to*
? ^Atlanta, Birmingham, Chattanooga ?
K??d ^MshviUe,/-;^ ? ?
I; ?T^iat. is only one-item in ar;great M
I . programme ^hat-"the will of the ??
American 'people should put
through.
? 4T > _
Dr. Buodesen, Health Commis
sioner of Chicago, says many fa
thers and mothers "kiss their ba
bies into the grave."
I - To kiss an infant on the mouth
is a crime.
I Parents stupid enough to". allow
j strangers to kiss their children al- ?
most, deserve the result.
An infants blood lacks the-pro
tective strength, the disease fight
" ittg leucocytes,' that comiTbAe?^ia J
- life. For that reason .consumption
nearly' always/starts before the
child is two years old. Mfflions of
K unfortunate children have had the,
tubercular germs .planted in their '
hat ignafeant
| fo^nj fr li. * j
wiS^ft-thi^Ls oTtte^i^dedd^
t - ma?| hiVuyt A - J
twcen hflkvy staoei, th? nnl. oib* -
<im _ ' ~ ? " ?;f~^gW ../?*? '? f . ? '-ly} Vj ? r
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MAnutlll^1' 9 MMtAVrlAtt Jp i .' ?>??'?'?' I
iueuiiuuu, } iww^w 'fl
tdinin^ **'
#4fU?yiy jf ,,
I THE GIFT OF THE TREES
Er ' ?? ' ' '
? Arbor Day?"The only special dafe
[that turns its.face to the future in
stead of toward the past* "
Trees purify the air.
? Trees supply moisture, v ^ ^
Trees regulate rainfalL I
Trees make fertile soil. ?BE ^ J
of streams I
Trees diminish the force of wind: {
[ Trees shelter thd birds, v . . " I
Trees modify the climate.
Trees give shelter to game. ' I
Trees 'furnish Apices. . I
. Trees supply fndta^l food. >
Trees give health.
Trees help education.
Trees maintain transportation.
Trees furnish clothing. J
I r^Trees supply fuel. <
" Trees, give us hunter. ? ?>' 1
beautify. -
Trees inspire love of home. I
Trees ma)ce wealth,
--;
I doctor^clainur that
.thousands have died from being:
kissed. Wouldn't wonder if a good
many are dying- to be kissed.
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rel^t^ t^the |
home team loses. i
bf comfortable during this dully
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|^t>MINlSTRATOR-S;NDTlCE j
the eat^ Oail, deceased, lafee
oJf.Pitt Countyj JJorttvOwrfUna, th^ls
to notify all'persons having claims
against the estate of/said deceased.
to-" Exhibit them t\ undersigned at
FarmviUe, befote^the 24th
tate will plia^m^^Smmediate pay
-This the 17th day ol\ Decernberj
1926-* ' '**- ?'
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i division of thjf I
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[County, refercm^W
I by made for
[Said sale being W* *? f ""
Bi nates, securing W^ !wrctmwo rTr^
| ^ud lands. *? * - ? .
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