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jjjIBARACASWIN FROM JUNIORS 64 f Hight Chased From Mound As M. E.’s Score Runs In Second Bv combining a triple, double and <jn I, w ith two errors and a base a for six rum In the second in- L " 0 ( their game with the Junior Order yesterday afternoon in ith*. City fa ue (he M. E. Baraca team kicked jhp dope bucket and trimmed tt.; powerful Junior team 6-4, ohaa " H:ght from the mound in the ’wnd frame under a barrage of ' e ' Clvde Finch relieved him aft ,, olie was out in the second and l* r uck out 10 ° lf lthe 16 men t*> face *'■„ » n d allowed only two men to hid l . , , reaC b first, one on a free pass and he L the other one. * Thf juiv'ors enjoyed one frame, the w hen they scored all of their r ns by oupliiijr four base hits with sn «rrar and a free pass to first. Score by innings: R juniors 004 000 o—4 M E. BarjfCas 060 000 x—6 T Eight, C. Finch and Braxton; Woodlief and Kearney. EftwSi LhninisJ Barnes Halts Pats Jun e Barnes applied the brakes to the Greensboro Patriots winning streak last nighs in Greensboro when he pitched the Wilmington Tars to a 5-4 victory over the Gate City team. Viau opened the game with a homer to start the Tairs on the road toi their victory. Baitmes allowed ndine hits while the Tars were getting 13. Bulls Lose To Colts By mixing nine hits with four er rors. the Richmond Colts came out cn top side of a 3-1 score witlh she Durham Bulls last night in Durham and get a sweep of the series with the Bovines. Folliard pitched the wi n for the Colts allowing seven hi'is. These were the only games played in the Cigarette loop yestred ß y. W.C. CATES INSURANCE on all classes of preferred risks. Fire Automobile Plate Glass For Better Printing at Lowest Prices Phone 62 . ALFORD’S PRINT SHOP Henderson, N. C. Largest and Best Equipped Job Shop in Town •* i ■ 1 • ' ' ' *■' ' - C A V7V TV ® JP <Ei A A, V * r • •• - First, Last and Always Our Basie Principle For Your Protection i i > • Depositors and stockholders of this bank both have reason to be grati fied that we have always upheld SAFETY as the first principle and supreme requirement of good bank ing. Because we have been conser vative, this bank today is in thor oughly sound condition, with ade quate cash reserves and a large pro portion of liquid assets. Therefore we confidently invite your deposits. First National Bank In Henderson THE NEW BANK 1 »'.! Vi J.l „ ; * v\JAo aaay Be iki fc>r, Boms a waem ab mk&ts L&ssom. im CievetAac TfeD VAROSX IAJ PITTS' JULY UH- T3e=ce*JTt,y iToUa^Games CIY LEAGUE M. P.’s vs. Christians. (Tomorrow) M. E.’s vs Legions. PIEDMONT LEAGUE Charlotte at Durham. Richmond at Greensboro. Wilmington at Winston Salem. AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland at New York. Chicago at Boston. j St. Louis at Philadelphia. Detroit at Washington. NATIONAL LEAGUE . New York at Pittsburgh Brooklyn as Cincinnati. Philadelphia git Chicago. Boston at St. Louis. The eyatewr*of - Mandates -arre limit ed to colonies taken from Germany and to the provinces cut off from the Turkish Empire. f Ur 1 ' i c / ,•'. HENDERSON, (N.C.T DAILY DISPATCH? THURSDAY. JrTT.v jo® n Jack and Hannah Are Wed t f ! ... y. j • . 9 t jM E' '•¥. JM ' v »» r ■" 1 ■ ■ * rr Jack Dempsey and Hannah William# This affectionate pose of Jack Demp- prior to this: rmarriage in Nevada last sey and Miss Hannah Williams was Tuesday. Bosh h a ve been divorced taken recently in Kansas City. Mo., before this marriage. Cause of Mucous Colitis Directs Treatment Ordered By LOGAN CLENDENING, M. D. IN TREATING colitis, several forms of the disease must be consid ered. One is spastic colitis, which sometimes becomes mucous colitis, and the other is Ulcerative colitis, Before the treatment of mu cous colitis is started, it la ad visable to try to find the cause. This sometimes lies In dietary Indiscretions o r the habitual use of pur g a lives. Some times the general bodily form induces it; very frequently mental states, nervousness, and Dr ciendening an excitable. emotional condition will induce it. The general indications for diet in these cases are, first, to irritate the colon as little as possible; second, to keep the general nutrition of the patient at par; and, third, to pro vide adequate elimination. No one Bingle diet can be prescribed for all such cases. Some patients have to have an absolutely smooth, non-irri tating diet. The essential feature of this is that coarse foods with fiber, seeds, skin and gristle should not be allowed, nor should salads, tomatoes, pineapple, cucufnbers, raw fruit or too much sugar. Frequently, how ever, one meets the patient who. on this smooth, non-irritating diet, does not obtain enough elimination, and fruits and salads have to be Added. Drugs should play little part in the treatment :©f the disease, -‘and purga tivel' and laxatives absolutely with held. * In the treatment of ulcerative co litis, dietetic regulations play an im portant part. There have been some modifications of our views within the bust few years. Whereas, -formerly we gave an absolutely non-residue diet, of late years it has been found that a high vitamin content of the diet is valuable. Therefore, tomato juice and cod liver oil, oranges, or ange juice and lemonade are some times added. The use of acidophilus milk is also beneficial in both these types of co litis. Careful studies have been made upon the number of bacteria in the intestines before and after using acidophilus milk. The milk, if prop* erly given and sufficiently potent, will usually change the putrefactive organisms into a more beneficial ace turic form. It also reduces fermen tation and gas. In the atonic type of colonic dia* ease—ordinary atonic constipation— which is usually symptomless and produces few, if any, changes In nu trition, the type of diet should be entirely reversed. A diet consisting of an increasing amount of rough age in the form of fruit, bran, green vegetables, and sometimes accompa nied by mineral oil, is indicated. Salads and such vegetables as con tain a large amount of fibre, such ap cabbage, celery, radishes, corn afid all fruits are beneficial.' The use ©f bitter chocolate, as advised by CbhnK heim, has been recommended as be ing extremely helpful in the correc tion of constipation. Three or ffiur ounces should be consumed daily for this purpose. The patient is given one and one-half ounces in the morn ing before breakfast, and a similar amount at bedtime, to be followed by three or four ounees of water. ! EDITOR’S NOTE: Six pamphlet* by Dr. Ciendening can now be ob tained by sending 10 cents in coin, for each, and a self-addressed envelope stamped with a three-cent stamp, to Dr. Logan Ciendening, in care of this paper. The pamphlets are: “Indigestion and Constipation,” “Re ducing and Gaining,” “Infant Feed ing,” “Instructions for the Treatment of Diabetes,” “Feminine Hygiene" and,“The Care of the Hair and Skin," lll&j ': innMr SLUGGERS CHALK UP ANOTHER VICTORY Trim Youngsville 4-1 There Yesterday; Terrell Nears Record The O’Neil Sluggers chalked up an 'o!.(hjor -w|n yjcsterdiay afternoon ji(n Youngsville with the Youngsville All- Sftars being the victims of a 4-1 de fea't with Pleasants pitching five hit iballi for ithie Sluggers The winners got itw 0 runs in each the fourth and sixth innings for their tallyi/ng efforts of the day. The los ers sandwiched a in the fifth for their only marker of the contest. Maybe A Record Something of a record w a s stacked up by Pettis Terrell. Slugger first sacker, when he put outt 21 at first base and handled one assist without an error. He pulled an unassisted double play to make has feat mor e dis f'iiculit. Sumon Kelly, ait second base for the winners, was another shining light afield, when he handled 12 chanoeg without a bobble. Terrell, B. Kelly and S. Kelly were I more miles I djjsffiEk extra cost flUßil tempered Phot rubber n RES HI TEMPERED MF RUBBERi JuTs. Guard Tire prices are going gj>— I 4.50x21 boy now. Get your U. S. Tires 1. fe 4 >75 . 19 $5.15 today’s low figured Ond be : - - certain of plus mileage at j 5.00x19 ** s *' s ' s These Dealers Can Supply You With United States Tires In All Sizes \ %<*, ■ ' j --V .* f Master seryies Station | S. Garnett St., Phone 94 Ti City Service Station S. William St., Phone 756 v> ;. ... " ~ ... . 'X Serve-All Service Station N. William St., Phone 66' the leading hitters for the locals, get ting two each while Youngsvilld" fwe ; hits were scattered among as maty I players. ( j Yesterday’s win was the second for ! Pleasants in four days, he turned j Recife] CITY LEAGUE M. E. 6; Juniors 4. PIEDMONT LEAGUE Winston Salem' 5; Greensboro 4. Richmond 3; Durham 1. Only game scheduled. NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati 6; Brooklyn 5. Pittsburgh 4-3; New York 1-7. Only games played. .. AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington 8; Sf. Louis 7. Chicago 8; New York 4. Cleveland 8; Boston 7, Philadelphia 7-5; Detroit 3-10. Winters in Manchuria are long and cold, summers short and hot. The Plain of Germany possesses one of the most efficient systems of waterways in the world. PAGE SEVEN hack Durham last Sunday in fine Style. The Sluggers go to Mlddleburg tfcra afternoon for a game mere and will play Durham here again mex't Sun day after noon, it was said. The game will be called at 4 o’clock. The box score: < Henderson Ab R H Po A E «rrefl lb 5 1 2 21 1 0 B. Kelly 3b 4 1 2 0 2 1 Hamm c 4 11 2 2 0 Mitchell rs .. 4 1 0 1 0 0 Smith If 4 0 0 0 0 0 Watkins ss 4 0 0 1. 2 0 B °yd cf 3 0 0.1 0 0 S. Kelly 2b 3 0 2 1 11 0 Pleasants p 4 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 35 4 7 27 19 1 Youngsville Ab R II Po A E Young rs 4 0 0 0 0 0 Patterson lb 4 0 0 10 0 0 Mills ss 3 0 0 2 5 1 Mcßride c 4 0 1 8 1 0 S. Smith 2b 3 0 11 0 0 Edwards cf .. 2 0 11 0 0 Slayton cf K 2 0 0 0 0 0 J. Lindsey If 4 0 1 0 0 1 B. Lmd;s a y p 3 11 1 2 0 •Glenn 3b .. i 3 0 0 4 2 1 /Totals 32 1 5 27 10 3 Score by innings: Henderson 000 202 000—4 Youngsville 000 010 000—1