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? H E COiiCCnD 7 ZLISS t PAGE SIX . ; f f :i I f I t -. ir J 2 , if'- n- s . - .. i ' t Y i ' LOCAL AND otherwise. Born to Mr. ami Mrs. M. W. Cti?ha!f. lVcHnftfr L'lxf. a daughter. OliifW lwwi rwr. jr.. fintd to but home wan ti nu. ed The Tribnue or Tim'; for. Hern to Mr. a:il ln ; .atd fr 'llB v , ' . , , ' , . j "ilr. Mr. J. Jjonnrd Jfroun arid Jlr.MJ. Baif Jis BloT,11,fr',n .ftiMr Ldve rmirfc! from ;atrnK forjnl RMn5, to China irou "WV'JwjlW th3r nfipnt- ww.il days with No. 1. '-V Ca5 - Mr. Louis ftrown n.I f.i3ily.KTlJ' T!w condition f Mr?. J. A .'Kini jrere af njiMttWd fcoine 4r A!-x and KM.ns wljo.han ln r-on fined Ho h-r ,Carkwm Brown, tvlwi will, niwl - Hr- . Icm for thrH tVfKS with' jnntwnza. ix luiyrovjug.. Y. (1. Caswell and TJiiiWytlUiforrneil , Church were ;iuih!I by ue Cni..irrns siviDgs Brink, njn'rt of the-thurch Frhlay. No one Mwrs. ar oiifiiiwl to tlir honjivt with Itl- Marriage lifnse v,ns ip.wl Tfem l;iy v llttfier of IMil FJliottto CojhprTprihr and MI. Marie ,Jh If r, titli of KannjtiioliM. Thf condition ct 'if.Ks Gladys who has bjen confind to her, home for several days on account of 3 rf-ported today Is improved. ' Tin- many fri-nd"of Mr.' It. K. T.lark. who h?is tu'n i.?lnpl Ut hix hom for "several wks will': Ik glad to know that he, is HKvn a hie to ho f,nt. ' MixM Lucy Itifhinond Iontz, who was 4-onfiiHil' to hr hoiiif for several dayx-with an attack of In t:rIpK. in jihii to ln out again.'. r . - ' Mr. .1. V. fJKKwaii, who haa Ikii ill for Horn time, left Twwlay iii(rn fnj? for Uichmond, where he enterel a hospital for treatment., !.. , The Vendition" of ' Mrs. J. I ''"Hart Hell. wh has len Vonilnod t her home for two -weeks on-aeeount of ill ness. is rejMH twl tmlay as improved. Mr Jnhn'W I'ronst is aMe to le Iwek at his work with thelJUhinond Vlowe C'onitMitiy acain trnlay after in confliieil with illness for several days. v V '' -..: ' .Mr. Edx A. Aiiseiiheimer, .7 r arriv al in the eity on Friday from the l'niversity f Maryland, to spend the holidays with his "parents, on MKJill street.- . ' - - ' " , Messrs. L. H. Hartaell, Jr.,- Heath Pemberton. E.H. Brown. Jrfc. P. R. McFadyen, Jr., and Baxter- Gl'.ton, students at Carolina, are In for the holidays." , ' '" " Mrs. M. R. Gibson is confined with influenza at her home in the Associate Reformed Presbyterian xwrsonage. Her sister. Miss Byy-e Baird, is just -recovering from an attack. 31 r: MikoAthens, of Charlotte, and Miss Lottie M. Dohson, of Con-ord. were married 'on December .1st in Greenville, South Carolina, it was an nounced In Concord today. . ' Dr. Charles Ha mshell, Secretary of the M. K. Church. South, , Mission Board, recently-- visited his kinsman, Mr. B. L. CmlerKer, after clasing a college revival in' (rreenslori. ' - " Miss Adelaide Douglas, of WashinK ton. IK C. a student' this year. at Sweet briar College, iS'spendinRthe Christ inas holidays here at the home of hev grandmother, Mrs. J- W. tkiunon, Sr.- Mr. John W Hitchett left yester day for his i home "' in Atla nta after spt'nd'.ng several day here with. Rev. and Mrs. T. W. Smith.-. Mrs. Hatchett will remain in the city for some time. Mr. Walter W.. Brown, of Rowan! county, was in Concord Tuesday shak ing hands with his old friends. He is an old" Cabarrus man, and left this county for Rowan 28 years ago. The many 'friends , of Mrs. J. L. Brown will be glad to learn that she Is much improved. She has been quite ill for some time and is not yet able to be out and about.. " ' . v ' -- - - i The Census Bureau announces that prior to Decemler 13th this year I0,i48 bales of cotton were ginned in this county. Dytringthe same period, last year 8,728 bales. were ginned inrthis county. , O , Mr. Fred B. Constan and 3Iiss Ethel Vides, 'daughter: of Mr. Albert Sides, were' married Monday evening - at - G o'-clock. wThe ceremony was performed at the Epworth parsonage by Rev. . M. A. Oslonie. , v v " Mr, ;A'.V Frlckhoff er, of Birmingham, Ala., Is spending the Christmas holi days here with Mrs. .Frickhoffer nnd daughter, who have been the guests of the former's parents,' Mr. and Mrs. J. kM. Hendrijc.. for some time. ; " ; , Dr. and Mrs. R. M. King and chil dren are-moving into the house -: on South Union street formerly occupied by Mi&ses Mary and .Nora King. The Mioses King are "moving into thl? house vacated by Dr. King. ' " Mr. Arthur Faggart, who has been undergoing treatment1 in the Concord Hospital for several weeks, returned last Saturday tohis ,home on Frank lin avenue, '-. His condition is report ed as greatly improved. ' - Miss Lucy Richmond Lentz enter tained at 12 tables of bridge Friday " evening at the home of Miss Margaret Virginia Hrvim on North. Union Strwt. After, play Miss Lentz 'servecl refresh- ment3. , . ". '.;-:' - . ' . -' . ' ;. Midshipman Joe B. McAllister, son of Mr. and Mrs. John B. McAllister, of . Mt. Pleasant, arrived Saturday morning from the Naval Academy af Annapolis. -Md., to spend the holidays, with home folks and friemls.:. , . r ", Mr. Robert Lee Morrison, of Bristol-,Tenn:-Va., arrived in Concord Friday night. He. left Saturday for Al- lemarlerto jom Mrs. Morrison, who 'has been there for several weeks with her mother, Mrs. Packer. -, " iMiss Ella Bosf, of Nk 4 township, is - spending sevejaj days "here, with - Misses mary and. Grace Ridenhour, "at their home on 'North Union Street. She is en route to the Rowan-Farm Life" School at China Grove. Mrs. Carry? Faggart. wife of air. Wil tHamnt - Faggart, of No. 3 township, : died there on Christmas morning at ..1 o'clock. Funeral services were held that afternoon at Gi'-wood and in- teiTOent was made :jn that cemetery. Mr. Peter Boger Bost, student at M. P. C. .I. Is spending several days here with his mother, ; Mrs. Jennie stock taking within the next several Bost. . They: will leave jSunday for.davs. ....... the FJuweV Kl.re riuM"oHr. tlMj will Mt relatfre f.r wreri I lUi;ft, t . -j, Jnn Hly taX: WleHor. Mate !?.r L ha made ne progrew.wim 'il!v -olivin f thl year' tax-. Mr. fl Mllb 1- charged with th Election ,etal uzy The pastor nnd family of Trinity Lmnns to w fcMre from njiy niter-ex- ti but there i an expreion or gooV wilI and a pra.er for tortInueJ love and affection. "T . Mrs. Henry Clinkscales, of Durham. iz- visiting relatives hcre Sh arriTed in Concord Tuesday and short nile after arriving sh wa informed that fhe was suffeering with la frippe. She is at the,hv;m of Mr. and Mrs. Jov t. Morrison ow. V vti , V Mrs. "A. R. Howard and Miss Alk-e Bernlce Yorke have . retarnel from Philadelphia. Mfs. Howard sjM'ut Kcrcrai .days in Philalelphia afer be ing Joined there by MUw Yorke, who attended ciiool at Miss Shipley's Scho.llui ing I he past term. The many friends ut Mrs. T. W. Smith will. learn with regret that she Is efnlined to her home ofi Marsh street - on ac-ount of illness. Mrs. Smith ttecnme ill several days ago, and though her Condition is improved to day, she isstill seriously ill. , ' Aunt Mary McGree, ante-bellum nero. died this week at her home on Broad Street, Aunt Mary wa3 5 years or age. and had made her home in Concord since before the Civil War. She had many friends among both the white ami colored jeople of Concord. - - -The Davidson All-Stars, an' aggre gation of -Concord ' loys now In ' whol at Iavldson. played the V basketball team Tuesday night. The gamt was a thriller, and was one of the hardest fought of the yeaT. The Y team won 31 to 20, . . ; J - - " ' The many friemls of Col. James. N. Brown will regret to learn that he is confined to the home of Mrs. Eroraa Griffin, on Sou th- Spring Street, on account of iilnesK. He has 'been 111 for several days and his condition today Is reported as ' unchangeed. ' Parents and others interested in a deiirtment of(musicin the Concord Public schools a re invited to attend a lecture to be f given by Mr. William Breach, director of music j in the schools of Winston-Salem. The date of the lecture will be announced later. One Coni-ord undertaker in report ing no deaths in this city Friday, stat ed -that the past year had reen the quietest in th last decade in his bus iness. "I haw not, known s6 nnlet a year in tlie jst ten years." he statel. "and apiwrently health? conditions in this country are, excellent.'V , ' :" j (Vpt. Kenneth? fi.- Caldwell, coin- mamling officer of- Company E, stated this . morning that, the regular drill of the -ompany, scheduled for Monday night, had Ieen postponed "until Tues-' day night. The change is made so that the memler8 of the company will' not have Jo drill on Christmas night. Frances Eugenia, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene D.,-Caldwell, died at the: home of its parents In Pen- sacola, Fla on Thursday.' The body was brought here Saturday, and the funeral service was held - at '4 o'clock in the afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. B. Womble, sister of Mr. Cald well. - ; The children's Christmas program was given in Trinity Reformed Church Friday night at 8 o'clock. The church was tilled almost to capacity. The pro gram was well rendered and gave the piessage or Cnrlst mas.- A concluding number introdt4ed Santa Clans, who remainecl to gire a Christmas treat to all the children. . - Dr. S. E. Buchanan, county , health officer, statetl this morning that tie had received a large shipment of whooping cough serum from the 'State Health Department, and all - persons desiring the serum can get It at his office. "The serum is given free of charge," Dr. Buchanan explained, "and five doses are given." , . t The Charity Fund ball, given in the Elks Club on Christmas afternoon, proved a social event of interest to the 30 couples present. Music was fur nished .by the Pennsylvania Serehad ers, and "dancing continued fronT 2 :r0 to G 50 o clock, t Many of those danc ing were visitors, who came here es peciallyfor ihe.dam ; The funeral bf Mr. G.- W. Isenhour, who died Friday- at the home of his daughter, Mrs. ;F. A. McKnight In Charlotte, was held Saturday morning at 10 o'clock at St. James Lutheran Church, of which he was fl- memler. The service, wag conducted by the pas tor, Rey. L. A. Thomas, and inter ment was made In Oakwotxl cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. U. S. William have two j very interesting :-- visitors Mrs, John D. Williams, of Guilford Col lege, nnd Missi Esther E. Baird. of Calcutta, India;: Both are , returned missionaries from ' India for - the Friends Church. Miss Baird having spent ,30 years in this country as a missionary.; ; They, will remain, in Con cord for several days; ; , (Messrs; . C. M.' Isenhour and WV E. ! Stewart, managers of the Piedmont and Pastime, theatres, respectively, left yesterday for Greesnboro to attend, the State meeting ; of North Carolina Moving Picture - Erhibitors. Messrs. Stewart and "Isenhour always attend., the conventions and are known in their profession as the "Gold4)ust Twins from Concord." v - Everything is about normal in shon- ping circles . here now The Christ- mas ivicKages tnat ld to be exchange ed were brought in Tnelay, and a vis- it ta the various place of bueslness r.er , 'nt normak'V' has at it to The various places of business Some f the-Duslness house are nowjhU aanhter Mrs. W. M. SherrilL taking stock, and others will start the nis " I . - - nxsoxAL MEXTTOX. IIjw AdtdaH' Harri -nitl fr"m wvftbriir I 41cs to ifl t toli'layii with her fan-f4t, Mr. atl Mr. C. J. ILarrU. Jfr. Lather Barnhsirdt. fluUmt at Wake Foretj. La arrive.! fa Coorwt tor th Lolldayf. ' . . . . -" - Mi ii Jei Cob La retonsed from Grrensboro, wfcer Ppent Mteral day with Loto fi4k. Mb" Pearl Barnhard! ha arrive. I from Meredith College to pnd Chrit d& here with home folks. Mi F3izabetb Ha rtJ lia.1 rnuriMsd from Philadelphia nrxl S ran ton. where she vifltel relative for era 1 1 Mln May Blackweuier amvea on TLnrsday frm Marlon, Va.. where he ha! Ien" attending inhiol, to the holidays. : ; ' Mint IresB Faggart. Wallas, Ilay and VjA Morris. Nerin . Sappenfjeld. Tom Colt nine, YA. MorrlwnanH Har ry Ie Johnson are !n fnmlarldn for the holidays. - 31 r. and Mrs."E.RWebli, of Winston-Salem, sfient Thursilay in Con cord with friemls. ' Mr.' Tom Harris, student at Wake l-oresr. i MenoinK me uoiiuu.i i with his r...l...- l- ItarrU Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Iimhardt, of Rhhmoud. are "visiting Sirs. Itartt- Meadow street f J .'..".- ..i .viis Jiargnrei juuui wimrai Queen's ,Cllege, i upending the holl- Uivs here with her .pa rents. Sir. and Mrs. . F. Ritchie. : '" " , Mr. Fred M. Patterson, of I'Mlad-', -v. Phia. nrrive.1 home Friday to spend the ou s Ker Street Firdjy. holidays. ,- ' . " ' " " i . ' 1 Miss EliZid-lh Mooney, of Shelby, ? Mr. Siencer King arrived in the city iaTrlved last Saturday fo spend Christ Friday v from New York und willma herewith MIsh 'athhni Sainen- sjend tne holidays here with friends and relative Mr, nnd Mrs. RoIert ,Iwe, for- merly of ICaunaiiolis, plan to speml the Christmas 'holidays in that city With relatives and friends. , Little Miss Jejin Bass has retnrnel : to her lwmein Marj-hville after spend- ing several days here with Mr. and Mrs. Kemp Bass. - Miss Mae Black welder has arrived from Marion College, , in VlrgtuH. tof spend the holidays with her i rents. - - Missi Georgia Broome retnrneil yes-j terday to her " home in .Charlotte, after spending Christmas here with t her "sister, (Mrs. A. C. Cline.5. . , ' I (Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cline, of Salis- 'nnd The Times was expressed this bury. ient Christmas here with Mr. Snorning by Mrs. G. -B. Ix'wis, cbalr and Mrs. John A. Cline. ' Jimin'of .the committee "appointed by ' '"-- - the King's Daughters to arrange (Miss Bculah Isenhour Is the cuest ot her' sister; Mrs. Luther Harkey, m Winston-&alem, t ' 5 " "The campaign wagetl In behalf of ;' ; m V ' the unfortunate iieople of the city has Prof. J. B. Robertson has U: rttdmejl rjwn verv, cumrulvMrs. Iwis stat from Ala-mance . J CnntrrfV wber rand we are, .plyratefnl for visited home f..J. on CbiisUnas. ; , j he . Vcvoperatn given by The Trih--'(vrr orwt Afr v s. .tiflrt rpII. of Alt. and- Times, t Without the help of Pleasant, speent Chrttnas In Concord rith V : ..-. i " ' Miss Clemmie Long spent Tuesday night and imrt of yesterday in Char - lottewith relatives. v "Opportunities', found in the city had 'been adopted except 2l, anu she be- ,Mr. Tom.Hendrix, of Gibson, spent iievrs mosf of; these will be adopted the holidays here with his parents, before Sunday., Those that are not Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hendrix. ' , ''adopted will lie eared for by the.or- Mr. Henry Smith, of Atlanta, is th4 guest .here of his parents, Mrs. 'Mrs. T. W. Smith. Rev. and Mrs. Frank Dusch, if Norfolk, Va., spent Christmas here with herfather, Mr. D. B. Coltrane. . ." : Mr. John Webb has returned to his home in Duke, after, spending1 the .The rest later." They pass up the ik holidays here with his father, Mr.: T. tatoes to eat ItAT-SNAP.' If there H. Webb; . Jare rats around your place follow Mr. '. , ... ' ' :. " .'.White's example; Three size. 33ey.G.V Drand Mrs. Sibley Dorton, of;UI)(l io-5. Sold and guaranteed by sneioy, Bpent nrisimas nere wuu mt. and Mrs. J. H. Dorton 3Ir. and Mrs. G. G. Wall and chil dren, who have been spending the hohdays with Mrs.-Wall parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. I Brown; have returned to their home in Winston-Salem.. .1 ' r " '.";! , Mra Ixrttie Shoaf Leonard and lit- tie son, of Lexington, are guests here . Mr. R. "E. Cline and daughter, Vo- , her.. V)!h Atr nri Mr. jnh fiio r r 5 the litUe ones.; . .. of Chamlerlain Cugy Remetly. Its Mr. Stanton Northiu of New York pleasant taste and prompt and effect City i& the guest here of Mr.:R. E. ual cures have made it a favorite with Harris. . , ieople everywhere. It is esteially . , 'prlzetl by mothers of. young children M-.. Jiramle Caldwell, of Albemirle,- for colds, croup and' whooping congh. spent Christmas here, with his pn-eius, as R always affords quick relief and 1 Mr, and Mrs. M. H. Caldwell. V . free from opium and other harmfnl , 1 drugs. Advertisement. " . , ! Jdiss Helen Carmack. of Charlotte,: .....r-mnvr rvi siient Tuesday and Tnesdav night here WHY MR. JOE ARMSTRONG. t LLr with Mrs. (I race; Brown Sanders. - . ilr T. ' B. Crooks, of Jacksonville, Fla, spent Sunday and Mondamere having hundreils of prize dog, could with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. IL F. not take chance. Tried RAT-SNAP; Crooks. . , . - In three weeks every rat dLsappeaml. n .. V . "Notice.1 that theldogs never went near Mrs. D. A. Garrison, who spent-the. tlvT-SN VP I tell mT friends a lont holiday here with her father, -Mr; UATXAP '1' -I'se this sure rodent ex B. Coltrone, returned yesterday to terminator, ica safe- Come In cake her, home In Gastonia.. jform. Three" fite. C5c,i$L2a. Mr. E. C, Iteglste'r left" yesterday ! d HfASSt for Charlotte after ' spending the Co., and Cline Pharmacy.-rAd- holiday v.ith her sister, Mrs. J. ' B.lisement. - ShejrrilL v'y" V " " j Mrs. W. D. Peratjerton I again alJe '"'mwi 'f1l' 'nrotr Seft'veBteruar,to wt a'fterliejns confined to her torftTVmi ZrJSl tor .evoul with la rtPP. Mrs. McXe!l Smith. , . - . now BIG N!"T TOItK fiKOCESY Mr. Frank Brower retnrne.1 Tues-! t.rk. after "J""1' ng the. 1 flVier ParentvMr. and Mrs, Rt A. im , Mr J U Carpenter returned lo ...v after isitin! 1 vj l rru iiiTT miriuuj - - M!?s pauune uosi, .spending the holidays In Concord, a Hit. J. L Itw &! Lti JjtsrUf. ilatrtn't. a rli U &s Ur. f . X, H". la nstrtvi: fr rj nk. ' i ... ., ' ... . . from Vsfhroi' OHff?1 ' Clrlt.'a. mUh tr iHir -Gua . -. dir. nrt Mrt. i D. lUuiu t Atlanta. will prn.I Cbriittrva lfS R-k. 4 ilr. T. W. Ssi Ih. Mis Joi inuoo kft lt Jsi- day tcondnjr for IUnalfcstxa. where ate will trA u itt reUtitei. iV! llf-t-? M rli tn hll lii"l :ti!lur coilec a Ilotae. Gs.. U Vt ilnx th boliiaya Ltre with fcT pirenis. Mr. and Mnt, M- U Marli. . Mr. Maury llklitttond-Mt Hatorday n'hl for Blford, Va . he lit eitl rj-ervi the holiday with hi ft'-utf. Mr. and 'Mm. G. H. RicbmoTMl. v . Mr. -Jo AicCkiii l3j' errc&ry of the Y, left Sattiday torning for h' home In Camden, S. C. : . (Mer. Irwin Troutatan and Ansrey Wldenhoue are In froin the State University fcr the holidays. ? Mr. W. If. Mu, Jr.. is sr-tittn Chri.thias In Petersburg, Va , wKh "-.u,Min tr.n,m ' " ' A iin. Heil.C, X Mt. Ilcasant. U upending the holiday here with her daughter, Mrs. Ah in Peck. : MIsm Mabel LipparU of-the tcboo: faculty of Salisbury, is epcndlng irhri.tn. hr with h.r t,arenf Mr. and -Mrs. A, J. Lipiard. Mr. D. A. Mclinrin, "a lending con- t hu M. Alii rl ItiMl 111 M Mil. . troou mt M ' i Um.v iinn.P field Mr. KV B. Cline. of St. Paul. Minn., is iip'nding the holidays here, with hi parents, Mr. and Mrs.'. John A. CJIn ' ; , - Mr. Ernest Query. f PhlladJphla, 'is in tonord to spend the holULiys with relatives and frieiwls. - Mr. and Mrs, A. S. WcMi and , win, Mr. Hnibert WcMi left Mondajr for Stntesvifle to snend the Cbtistnias holiday. - -, ' - TTTT" PRAIShS TKIIU M. AMI .TIMES FOR t'O-OPKRATIO.N . ? . ; ? Mrs. Lewis States Tiiat Newspapers Have Been Great Aid in Compaign to Help Needy. " v A word of praise for The Tribune : Christmas, gifts for the, city s jinror 'tunates. . ' , - ' ' thesenews.pers our ; efforts would have been greatlynandicapietl and our iwOrk - greatly Increased. We-a ppred- ate the generous aid accorded ns." I Oilrs. Iewls 'stated that. all of the ffLf lng the ?mpalgn lln: ilewis added. MR. FRED WHITE x SAYS, "DOVT IDLE BECAt SE YOU ONLY SEE .J-. ONE IUT.W "I did, pretty sofn I found my cel lar, full. They ate my pctatoes. After trying RAT-SNAP I got 5 dead rats. Kitchie Ildw. Co.. Cline' Pharmacy. Advertisement, , Birthday Party Thursday, Little Miss Louise Means entertaln- ed a number f her little friends at 41 birthday iwirty Taurstlay aftfrnmm at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mr. George Means,4 on South Union .f - , o-ho iuti folks pntotrtl mes ,, hMrta inri ro- freshments were , served , during the hour. The Christmas spirit was car ried out In the' decorations amr-the en- tire affair was thoroughly enjoyeil by EBRATED DOG TRAINER. VfilH IL1T-SNAP. "Noticed rats-' around my kennels. U1 Ui.u a 13. roome & o.. i.uuer vTiewe Aier- chants. TCew York tlty. say: -We UAT-SNAP: la our- cellar all the (lown ,f by the gnss. would not i without it," Famiiw i.c. i'Tvr i-nu ' - - - . -- ... ... jis np rooi ror uat-saaiv rnree Sold and guar- meed by "Rltctie Hardware Co, and Cline'a rhartacy. Adverthinent. " t siirvD ciiAin n;Li i LLtL - Let, tii'1-) fSstrr Uu Tl-M e:i C ! siw L i-t ill '.Imw.X, iijl fcaxt. X T wtlttswfcL - .... -. . Tll Meal ftrU Tcrirr. -r. , tr?AM., ,.i?.t fr Mr. f J. WIU mt rtrv' wrr rt!K it.wl id th Irlt fr4 'f iU mti i wr t(4ra llr. tb il raittl iBuTlRj ll 9ittuf b f tie lHHrrw. tuo.rj u hrji- itU la It loMse ta Sfh ;ar Were ttt Wtfceml. WIII Yin AUK covsiirAtot. To tcnre a l-althy sril.a of ib and crM dUr vf lb liver, tak two f ihaatla!fe Tl- let Immediately after ujpr. Tty will not csoly tsnm a recti ianeet 4 th twweK wit bear, tile?tat.t rf fei-tn, Nn tfinlh that doll, tui44 fi Ing. that often arwaapr'nlrn -orttfpa tlou. Advert iM-tncijr Fiinml of (Mid Friday Artrrnaao. llio liiHty f Krnihi- r.iffela, jhlje daughter of Mr. and Mm Ltc CaldweU. of IVtiMTLi. Wi mn i-l in Concord atnrday n train Xfc-fiJ It wa takii to the hue of lr. J. H. WmiMe. m sl-ter of Mr. (VthlwHl. u U'tt IVtMd MreeC Fnucrnl jMrvUe . were held there Stnrlay aftertMKn at i 4 o'clock. . U - . - - V f i:iv' rt-. ! !. niivrrc Jl ic is irne ifiai many coniran 'ereci(i aim reeoier inw iii-m iu oitt taking any precaulhm or treat ment, aikl a- knowltils of this fact ! hmds ot Iter to take their flutuc tn- steid tf giving Ihelr -okls Ihe neib-d attention. It hould te lrtjf in tairnl j that every cold weaken the lung1, j lowers the vitality, make the y.teta, less able o withstand each itKt-eeM ing attack and iave the way for the more serious dlsases. 'Can you af- fonl to take such deinnite bjinci,! when ChamlierUiln'a (Jougu Retuely, famona for Its rare of lad cold may be had for a trifle? Advertlnement. Mr. It. E. Newell, of No. Irt townt-hlp was liere rrhlay and bnmshl a aample of second crop uars from Ids orchard. . Mr. Newell My that he gathere! n dozen or wore isars fnm Lthi tree this week. - - I YOUR MONEY RICK IF KAT SNAP t liOESVT COME VP TO TIIRsE - CLAIMS. - ItAT-SNAP is atisolutely guaran teexl to kill rats, and mice. Crematen them-Rcslent killetl with RAT-1 SNAP leave no smell.. Rat jmss-up all fiKMl to get at RAT-SNAP. Tlielr first meill is their last. 1LT-SNAP C4me In rake. No mixing, ijit and dogs won't touch IL rThre sies. 3.V, i'Tk-, $l.lM.i Sld a nd. giui ranttHil bf Ritchie Hardwire Co. a d Cline Pharniiicy. -. Advert iscnictiL ' :ouH'STo:,iACi) ik.UlUCOilUii Ht2fcrd, . pkci-Drasslil ' lUUj - Itecczasijed bj a Tenses jcs Grocer for TrcxBhs Ib ssltis frcaTcrpId , ' 'C liver. : : . ' .'' . "East NaahTtlhv Tean. Tha etfli lency of Thedford'a Black-Draught, tha .J . . . . " , a . , . genuine, nero, liver meaicino, Touched for by Mr. w. N.. raraona, ft grocer of thla city. "It la without 4onht the best liver medicine, and f don't hellera I could gat along without It I take it for aour stomach, head ache, bad liter. Indigestion, and ail ether trouble that are the result of a torpid Urer. -' c . "I hare known and used it for rears. rand can and do highly recommend U to every one. '- I wont & to bed with out It in the bouse. It win do an it claims to do. I can't tzj enough fes tL" . 'r;';;. ".: '. '-'. Many other men and woxaea throuV out the country bare found Elxci Draught just as Mr Parsons describes raluabla In regulating the liver ta Its normal functions, and la clcanxirj the bowels of impurities. Thedford's Black-Draustt Urer csadV tine is the original and only genuine. Accept no imitation, or substitutes. Always a&k tor Taadfordra, tLa HXECXTOirs NOTICE. : Having qualified a be Exemtor of the estate, of Cbarle MdonaM. de- ceaseL nil persons owing nald estate are hereby notified that ther tmu-t make prompt payment or suit will le bronght. And all jerori liaving rlalnis against rata estate, must pres-nt tbeta to the undersigneil. dnly authenticat ed, cm or before the 10th day of Iie ccmber. lirj:L or thia notice' will I- pleaded in bar of their recorpry. XTITIJNS BANK AND .TRl'KT 'COMPANY. Cxecntor. By J. I CrowelL Attorney. iJecember 13. i:rj. , ADMrNlSTRATOirs yOTlCK. Hiving qualliled as administrator e. L a. of J. II. Smith. deceaeff late of Cabaitn County, North Carolina, this la to notify all persons having claim against the estate of atd dt-ased to exhibit them to t!.e uudersigneil on or lfore the 23rd day of Nort-mUr. lftrt, or this noth-e will le i4eadd In bar f thIr retiHirry. All ron In debted to Kill estate will pl-ao make immediate inyment. This the 2T,rd izy of November. 1022. E IL BROWN. AdsinLttrator, C T.-A. -" ttblch is th hisheit quality jbriktn: pzudzr end iriTiriably th zfxsiil till vcu ROYAL. .. 24ca!.ti ere ICDtatbttter Hey!, vi Urt caa tie Hx ttl ulzr, ant! eteryvhere fcor relatives yea vll Lccxzt Bitter Tatts $mm 'A YEAR MORE For the Average Southern Fanner f Tld 1 "H It5tvM rery Ii Mt jtm t Rrtuetet-T Th lrMr ffci ltig Ix rtfit Our Special Gluhhin; Otter M'lth The Prorfl t'rmi tij y. t., t.if . thi Great Southern Week I v At little :fxU 4 It omrt tbooey. - Your Own Cduntv Semi-Weekh THE CONGOkD TIM ICS " THE PROGRESSIVE FAR.MKR Each for One Year for onlv $150 Fill In the Coupon brlow aid rttrlaM 12jA r wmw .W Tfie (oofard Time, Coorord. N". C, Ikifl4eJ find t;.9. far hUU mk! ik fr a f!l fr rarh of The VvworiS Tlae and Tl rch Firmer. ' t Name I 1 Jtoute ... IU ooooooooooooocoorcoooecoooooooooooocooooooococi: py 1 ' f s Guaranteed Back's Ranges hate patented ltt;T ihf ltff4 f otcer ranrf. The liewt Is drawn utwUt ll U IM. down or up. Hlx eye to tynk m inm4 of lhf e 4. i tm up, heat teakeM a rwmpbHe Hrt le rtitt 11 4 ' Back's tka with U-m f ul. We irtWr gtisma ft- t' Ktfivei and Raur to jerate "t b- ft-! llo 4l-f ' ' and try II out at our epejo. We tlH rHe! jottr ;jrj tf s ' wpjciy is nt true.- : ' CobcoE Fiiraitiire Co. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM Paccenncr Train Schedules Lv. I:4SA 2:t'.X COA S.S7A :I1A ss;a 1-S".A Mr NO. 44 St tt; ii - :c 12 . 4 i ? Iirrifcfs?.' tofc W.ifit'.-A '. AtUh'i'N Ta C r t - X art w k H u f ?.;t . t'.it hM&fcd. A U ! .r tf k-As.'r" .tf-w H fk-Al'? - I3 :UI tV!cAU! - TLrAtah.r;irr.a t r r r. i . .. m..j ...... It. It. OUAIIAS4L l. r. A, The Penny Adc Get The Penny Column " ' . ' .j. ft it. . --"'"--- . w " f j . "-if -sr..3r- . t - '-- 1 i K'V'"' rarwf i iVf :4 l 1 li ! l'M-r rr. 4h will nrty t4p AMI Male ... I BUCK'S Stoves, Ranges. Heaters and Laundrv Stoves For Service and Economv Only Stove on the market today made of all New Pig Iron Fuel Savers 15 If . - 1 V-w oj TV. ' . f U. 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The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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Dec. 28, 1922, edition 1
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