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PAG8 TWO THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE Cr4. -' - m m I The 'km i tiSSFrS aTaSaaaTsals far rotum mBm. WttU earn of "J,!rV . I mn ' Mtin ' Ui Aarrtou 1 Mpr Alma rv ' f 'Wyrin el iijwmwtf jaaerlaltoa pol n l ijm, out u tem MMil phtr ' 111 iMriiiUiIlM rmbrf. tun 4 fib Ut fink Avaau. ninrk Vassal 1M C On BulMtmc Cbtrac UBSCKIPTrOK RATES fa the city ot cumi ha Thr HMtU Am Month . I ll . 51 Out aid of tba State, the SubacrfsUoa la Ih Same sa In th CltT Oat of the cltT and bj mall In North Carolina to following prices will pra- Mll On Taar m Month Thro Month . --- 1.1 Toan Thro Montna, uems a Month 4il Subscriptions Must Adranc B Paid in RAILROAD SCHKDl I.E. In Effect December S, 1911. Martha wad. 44 To Washington 5:M A. M. M To Washington 10:55 A. M. 46 To Danville S:45 P. M. It To Richmond 7:10 P. M 12 To Washington 8:29 P. M. No. No. No. So. No. No. 138 To Washington 9:45 P. M. No. 30 To Washington 1:4 A. M. Huthbu OS No. 45 To Charlotte 3:20 P. M. No. 33 To Atlanta W 0 P. M. No. 21 To Atlanta 2:37 A. M. No. 31 To Augusta 6:07 A. M. No. 117 To Atlanta 8:41 A. M. Mo. 11 To Charlotte 9:25 A. M. No. 135 To Atlanta 9:15 P. M. tWltX OF THE SI'IKIl': Love joy, peuee. lonayttaTerinft, gentleness, pxHim-ss. faith, meekness. temiierunce, ugainst snrh there is no luw. Calu t inns 5 :22, S&. m S1M SS GOOU. I M FOR TODAY I 1 Biblo Thoughts nwmomH, win prove a 111 priceless heritage in after yews. Sj Uusiness :ind tinaneiul experts from every unrt of the United States pre-l diet that 1923 will lie much lietter from a business and flnaneinl stand point than was 1922, though last year turned out much lietter than was expected. Gloom pervaded al most every industry at the ln'trinmnt: of 1922, yet before the year was gone, through wisdom and a more sane and conservative system of spending and saving, business picked up and at the fag end of 192-' everything was in fair shape. . The Manufacturers Record shows that "further increases iu both produc tion and distribution were reported for November by the Department of Commerce. Mill consumption of cot Tea for November totalled 577,581 bales, the largest for any month since July, 1017. Exports of cotton also in creased to 8o8,3:i7 bales, or over 8 ler cent, of the entire crop. Further increases occurred in the production of pig iron, steel iugots, sinz, coke, loco motives and leather. Building con struction continues active, total 'floor space of contracts awarded in Novem ber exceeding October. The transpor tation situation continued to improve, though railroads are receiving re iuests for move than 100,K)0 cars a day which they cannot, fill. Prices, lioth' wholesale and retail, rose slight ly in November. One of the most sig t nillcant movements has been the in crease in the price of farm products mid their improvement in relntivc purchasing power." The entire outlook for 1923 is most : encouraging, and business during the year should be much better than it was iu 1922. - I A WINK LE.1DKK. John (!. Dawson, the Speaker of tip? House of Representatives at the pres ent session of the General Assembly, gives promise of being a wise leader. He was selected Speaker of the House us payment for the tine service be has already rendered the SUte, and iu tils address upon accepting the speak ership be outlined policies which indi cate that he is to render stilt finer service. "What cooeerns ns," said 3!r. Daw eon, "Is that the tax burden shall not be too heavy and that it shall be just ly laid," and he added, "bat the people have a right to expect ua to be cau tious uud, while there must lie no buck stepping, because it la neither wanted nor expected, we meat be- conserva tive, though not ultra." Mr. Dawson was particular to stress the fact thut there must be no beck stepping relative to the care of our unfortunates, the education of our 'bildren or. the building of oar good roads. We urn e made fine prpgreM is (Kb of these partii ulats and. tbte is every reason to beiiswe that we will make still more progree is) the Prtnee Mr. Dawson baa outlined a tine pro gram. We shall expect the anion to give him hearty co-operation. Gastonia. BtaWlfte, Greenville, K. and many other eitles In the Pled- ir LfYe urofcnw com S0LICIT0K Haydn I Saltaanrjr let V. sworn in of aueeeriUe. wan ijr by (lerk of tne Court J. A HaslaeaB of Iredell coun- ry at tnateaviwe. aa aeatcltor of ia-siodH and that he did not want It he JtwWctal dtotriet. eaeeeediug Hay rten 1 1 tared that he claimed to be able to t'sjmeot. of Bartahwry. wbe hast held effeet enrea of dlaeasea. the office eight, fear and who was "I hare never curert anybody of not a candldats for re-eteettoa last I any ailment In mv life." he said, "and November, net having entered (he primary n June. Mr. Long la a proaothent young at torney of Statesvilie and ha ror some time been attorney for the board, of commissioners of that naia ty. His flrttt court will be at Coacurd. beginning neat Monday, aae) his nntt aHearance in Rowan auperior court aa solicitor will be at the February term, which opens on the 12th. Mr. Clement, who has just reitn quiahed the solieitorship, probobly had a more varied career as stale prosecutor 'than any of his , . r n cessors. He prosecuted an unusually large number of capital cases, the ereat maioritr of these charainc mur der, and he secured more convictions ' in these cases than any previous I establish ail authorized tiiuic in New strolled up to the car and founa it wide-open mysterious era and almn solicitor in this district. He also ip-1 Vqrk. contained about 100 a lions of Uqnor ' ,,l,ut curling, raven hnlr." penred in some of the criminal court, of the state, the chief of which was the Gaston B. Means case at Concord. I in which Means was indicted on a charge of having murdered Mrs. I Maude King, widow of a fonur well known Chtcago millionaire, this cae being heard at Concord. Another oig case, which was also heard at Con cord, was that against "Red" Thomas, charged with having killed a master plurrrmer by the name of Allen, this ..iking place at Kannapolis. He prose cuted a number of murder eases in Rowan and secured convictions in the majority of these, several being ver dicts of first degree murder, ror which the defendants were electro cuted. In retiring from the office of so licitor Mr. Clement leaves a record to 'he public. He was a terror to eVi! doers and law breakers, especially the confirmed criminals, white or black, received no consideration in the' way of mercy. However, he was fair and just to the accused at all times. Those who know the new solicitor are confident he will make a splendid, official and will prove to be a vigor ous and able prosecutor. WORK HAcTcvTAztTKU ON SI'KNtKK YARDS Extension of Yards Will Provide In creased Facilities for Handling Trains. Spencer, Jau. 1. Work has started this week on a big extension of the Spencer yards of the Southern Rail way by which a considerable increjise iu the facilities for handling trains will be provided. Tin extension con sists mainly in building two main Hue trucks from the north end of the Spencer yards to Salisbury on the cast. Spencer side. Grading for this work is progressing nicely with four steam shovels mounted on specially built cars doing the work. About List iden are also employed on the job which will require several months. ' The Western I'nion Telegraph Com pany has lieen busy several months moving a line of poles back from the old main line trunks to give room for the new tracks which are to parallel the old lines. Tljis was "also u big job. A number of large culverts will be installed to care fori the drainage from the yards and several large fills along the main Hue tracks will bei extended It is stated that in order to make room for the new tracks it will lie necessary to remove about 30 dwel ling houses on the East Spencer side which have been on the right-of-way of the Southern for a number of years. Some of these are to be torn away entirely while, others will lie moved back and used again. Co-operatives Announce 117 Million P0Hlie Of Tobacco Sold. Raleigh, Jun. 4. Tobacco figures loiig caHed-for, wre released tonight by it he Tobacco Growers Co-operaiTvtr association 'Wch announces 117,937, 109 pounds sold to December 20. Theae represent the croo raised by 85,0(10 growers and total payments f $lI48,8!)To- merely complete the second payments. The Richmond of ficer is preparing about forty thou sand cheeks to be delivered this month. HANK and PETE llVTiet vMiisT ue WEne MKT F0l US YOU 66T tlejr is ajeetic. sa latsrwstin tty figure, the spuettr of the if self-uiaslcrv through conwiotu sulo- Kuggeatloa. TM little pharmacist whose form. . day by day. la ever way. I am gvttiDg better and lietter." has been repeated by dlM-ipies all oret the world, hastened to announce t America that lie did not want any tloaailsni to sltlctl to 111 uetll 1 1 have never made such a claim. If 1 can sua feed here, as I have luaay times in the. past, in helping other so to understand themselves and exer cise their minds that they can im prove their physical condition and achieve la'tter health and happiuess. then I ahall have, succeetled. "It is so very easy to pass over the Invisible line into sensationalism and to bring discredit to an otherwise sound aud unasstunnig theory, that I would like to uuike a special appeul at the very Is-ginniug that my a'ms be. not misunderstood." Mr. Cone declared the purixisc of hi. visit was to aud use of hi: spread the knowledge doctrines iu the Culled States. He hoped, he. added. siku to til nuccessnu comidittting or defeats ol in Hear view. The negro, whose name i ctmracters and of vicious habits siichv,as ifbt learned was taken into cus-1 "a drunkenness. M. Cone said, was tody and hi ear and its shipment " oi me lanuary tunnies or nis meiuoo Ji.y fond, t desire," he asserted, "is introduction of my pro- to cause the gram of auto-suggestion into the medi cal schools of the I'uited States. 1 want to see it introduced in all 'malsons de 4jrreetion' uud prisons where I believe, it will help greatly to cure criminal tendencies. "Addiction to drink, M. Cone vehem ently sated, "can surely be cured by my method, but the drunkard must want to be cured first.'' WACHOVIA FI'Rt'HASGS BATTORY PARK SHARKS Old Ashevitie Bank Combines With Twin City Concern. Pay $3.50 for Each $1. Asheville. Jan. 4. Merger of the Battery Park hank aud the Asheville ranch of the Wachovia hank and Trust Company was announced today, after several wtceks of 'negotiations in the, purl of officials of both insti utious. The continued banking instl utlons will he operated under the mine of (lie latter. The institution will use the present quarters of the Battery Park hank, although for the present .both insli tutitons will be operated separate and approximately HO days will lie re quired to complete all legal steps to merge the assets and business of the, two concerns. EnbtrgmeSt of the building with the addition of several stories may also be the outcome of the merger, it was stated today, al though various details will require some time to complete, only the merger agreement having lieen completed. i Mistletoe grows on the ,upple-treet the oak, the crab-apple, the lime, and the pear-tree. Dates are being produced in com mercial quantities In California, Rub Rheumatic Pain From Aching Joints Rub Pain right out with small trial bottle of old "St. Jacobs Oil." Stop "dosing" Rheumatism. its pain only; not one case in fifty requires internal treatment Rub 1 soothing, penertating "St. Jacobs Oil" I right on the "tender spot," and by the. ! time you say Jack Robinson out comes the rheumatic pain and distress. 1 "St Jacobs Oil" is a nannies rheu matism liniment which never disap points and doesn't barn the skin. It takes pain, soreness and stiffness from aching joints, muscles and bones: stops sciatica, lumbago, backache and neuralgia. Limner up I Get a small trial bottle of old-time, honest "St Jacobs OH" from any drug, store, and in a mo ment, you'll be free from pains, aches and stiffness. Don't suffer 1 Rub rheumatism away. 2 on thc Ftouce OUB S "''"' n ,.i . ,i . , ...... ji . i li am i know we calcstci m i ansa i i v "s huf a i arm sm i 5 .UU ieatj---uirreario6K. mx. --x VIA Tz . of Its kind la the said wast ry today eece or tae .vaiwaatl is to meet la CMgta today f..r ataa of three ilaya. The open court tnvesatpttcei la asa uet titsa with the recent Ku Klax Ktsn marders at Mrr atouav. La., in arbed alert to begin tettsy la the Iowa of Ha strop fit. Eiullr ('oam, ta exponent of healing by tuggestlun. m to make has rat acouaalane of America and AtiM-rireaa npatt his arrival la New York City today. Illinois today will put Into effect ;i iiiiii r.uitin,' i rain. I ,-orn iuH.sl Ini,, the state fnan New England. New York, Pennsylvania. Ohio, niwl Mk-hl- gan because of tjae presence In those states of the European corn borer. Traia R!ork Him; He Gets nes He Haa a Reasoa. Danville. Va . Jan. 4. How a rail way train cauaed the seizure of tOO gallons of liquor was learned in a story which caaaa last night rrotn Henry county. Ttie Danville and Western train aertllng in to Koenler blocked the toad crossing just as 9' negro in a car drove uu. He bid been speeding down the rodd and had""d "H her hardships seemed only to made obv'i us efforts to cross the ; increase ber charm. I (escribing her, track before the train arrived. Halt- biographer of Iter great son. ed, his apparent nervousness aroused ' the suspicion of two law enforcement i officers w ho w ere at the station. They i se.zetl. He is in tMartinsvtlle jail The thickness of a razor-edge has been reckoned at one-millionth of an inch. f 00NTYWH0P5THAT 5ANTA'$ COMING- WITH SOME 5AT.SPACT- ORV 'PLUMBING- Will the house be warm when St. Nicholas calls or will the Christmas tree room be pwperly heated fbr the kiddies when they come down to pay )their nightgown respects to what the Christmas tide has brought them? Let us suggest that you make the whole family a Christmas present of per fect plumbing. EB. GRADY Plumbing and Heating Contractors II Corbin St. Office Phone 334W We have just, received a mixed car of Dairy arid Poultry Feeds, , tile best on the market. Good Dairy ; Feed at $2.25, 0 and S3.00 per sack, Best Laying Mash in allt oo lb. Sack 50 Scratxh Feed- in 50 and 100 lb. Sacks. Give us vair order i Best Feeds. for the Cabarrus Cash Grocery Co. Phone 571 W, in II I IIIIII PBle HAb A MEAO 1 I. ammm 1 fttttr wsmlltT rbai act Mmr AJtaa Hwe apart from tae- rent of the world, was atroagty msaineaed la pas ma taw r. alta iam m a way. Whereas the m was eraaa.aaV aseet eosmaaatty mootty. gammy and rad. ine mother wets sprite-Uam t reattrre. gay and arfUmat Batter alt ifrtMaalasata. ttowever. there was. according to iiiograpaers, a great auav ilarity of Isaaajinmiali. ami a greal Isind of lore net weea tbt-aa. which sur Mvett rtfcr death of rhe naotsvet whea the future nuet was oftly three years old. and had a strong fnffrjcnce in Ma lire aad wort. Elisabeth Arnold Pee waa a strand? ami beautiful girl. She was different I""1 'mmt ' ,,r ner people, even la the mat birth. Htrictly speaking wosnsn without a coun sue was a try." because she ants bora in uild-K-ean while her mother ws crossing from England to America Early In life sbe display , ,l a marked talent for singing, dancing slid acting, amUfhis. coupled with her singular leauty. destined her for the stage. She was a most popular member of the theatrical calling, hwed by the public and the profession alike. Her life after she was am cried was hard one. lint she remained on the stase. 1 w rote : "She was of tremendous ami unusual i '"cauly. with a child-like figure, grent ttt Major (rperatiens Scheduled. Charlotte. Jan. 4 Eighteen major operations in one day wl l be ihe task assigned to Dr. John B. Deaver. noted Philadelphia surgeon, who will conduct surgical clinic at the t-re.j-byterlan hospital here on Frldav January 5. t CATARRH Catarrh la a T-ocal disease greatly in fluenced by Constitutional conditions. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE con stats of an Ointment which gives Quick Relief by local application, and the Internal Medicine, a Tbnte, which acts through the Blood on the Mucous Sur faces aad aaatsts in ridding your System of Catarrh. Bold by drugglste for over to Tears. V. J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo, 0. rt j. i j Automobile Starting klT6 With" frit rpam e- '4el Starting &Lthtn: Battery y auto- J mob iblle Is much harder to atart in cold weather than in warm. Your battery must be In good condition for satisfactory winter service. Don't start your bat tery on its winter's work without having it in suwwwr. we maKC no cnarge tor inspecting your battery and telling sa its exact condition. You can assure yourself of a sure atart every time by equipping your car with an "xibc'r Battery. Bollinger Service Station 57 Heuth Church Street Phone 238 PAYING rot. THH 110. Ml, "Up lo two yearn ago iny nioiieyTili weut to doetors and medicine for iny stomaeii trouble. I was cuustantly filled with gas ami no medicine helped me pcriiinneiitly until I tried a battle of Mayr'a. Wonderful llemcdy at that time with excellent rewnlta. Now 1 urn unlng my money in paying for a lionie " It la a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal inufua from the intestinal tract mid ajlnys the Inllumination which muses practically all stomach, liver and. in testinal ailments. Including appendi citis, one dwe will convince or money refunded; GibHoii Drug Store aud druggists everywhere. UHt A TACK m 4 Oar is founded upon the bast principle of provid ing ABSOLUTE SAFETY for every dollar en trusted to US. 7 7 ... Inaddition, we offer you complete facilities and helpful, interested service. n LHkafXml HKl IHRk w wBWsaiiBlW MM I HE oua saw auiLomc tC&. I mm mj mm Think of the Dining Room i And Then Think How It Would Look With One our Our Dining Suites in It We now have the most complete line of Dining Room Suites we have had in a long time, even larger than hefore Christmas. We can give you a ten piece suite. American walnut, 60-inch Buffet, Oblong Table, Wood or Glass Panel China Closet, Server, 3 chairs and one arm chair, up holstered in blue leather or tapestry. Also a ten piece Jacobean Suite, 60-inch Buffet, Rfinnd Table with two leaves, China Closet (glass panel only), Server, and six straight chairs. Come to the store and see for yourself how easy it is for you, with our help, to make the Home beautiful. H. B. Wilkinson Concord Phone 164 H. B. WILKINSON 1 NDKBTAHING CO. Phone 9. Calls Answered Day or Night "QWMacwcooooooo)oouuooooooooo CENTRAL ARE YOU A QUET BABY? It is a wet! known proverb, ttjat "a quiet baby gets no milk." There are more wavs than nne n mair a noise. An advert! setnent in The Tribune- sootl way to break the silence. The fenny Ads. Get in. Success CITIZENS COMPANY n.cs X?O0OOOCXXXX)000CX)00Cs30CO00000Cl KntHaipolts Fhone S Start the New Year ' with TEXACO Gasoline and Motor Oils You get the genuine product at Central Filling Station. Our Auto Laundry is the best. FILLING STATION PHONB 7M hbsw w tiimrav k THE TRIBUNE. m a Results-Try Thetii. - mm North Carotin, are !the aasst
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