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THE OONCORD- DAILY TRIBUN1 riday, January 12, 1923 NEW PIGGLY WIGGLY STORE PIGGLY WIGGLY STORE SAME LOCATION will open SATURDAY, JANUARY 13th, at 9 o'clock under NEW MANAGEMENT. We extend to the public a most cordial invitation to visit our store on opening date. Si , , ..... Compare These Prices and See How Much You Will Save I 4 Pound Bucket Snowdrift Lard 4 67c 8 Pound Bucket Snowdrift Lard $1.31 4 Pound Bucket Swift Jewel Lard 65c 8 Pound Bucket Swift Jewel Lard 'S1.28 Pint Wesson Oil 28c Quart Wesson Oil 52c One-Half Gallon Wesson Oil 99c 1 Pound Caraja Coffey 31c 3 Pounds Caraja Coffee 87c 1 Pound Maxwell House Coffee . 41c Large Size Postum Cerer.l 21c FIcischrfiBnn Yeast, per Cake, 3c Swift Premium Ham, Pound 28c BrcokSeld Creamery Butter, pound 61c Swift Sliced Box "Bacon, pound t 45c Pound's Cold Cream 1 , 29c Pound s Vanishing Cream 28c Hind's Honey ana Almond Cream 42c Pepsodent Tooth Paste ' 42c FRESH VEGETABLES Celery, Lettuce, Green Beans, Carrots, Beets, GreerKBell, Peppers and Cucumbers. ON OPENING DAY WE WILL GIVE AWAY FREE SOUVENOIR TO EACH CUSTOMER WHY PAY MORE WHEN YOU CAN GET THE SAME GOODS FOR LESS MONEY. WE DON'T MEET PRICES WE MAKE THEM Don't forget the date, time and place, new stock, new management. J. HARVEY WILLIAMS, Proprietor, Gastonia, N. C. PIGGLY WIGGLY Don't forget the date, time and place, new stock, new management. IRA J. STILLWELL Mgr. to ( ! it of several weeks here In relatii it ! Mr, (i. F. Calloway is real sick DAVPEMNCS IN OUR NEIGHBORING VILLAGES I' ll 1 Mrs. (i. t. l ulloway is real men at Si her liuuie on Gibson street. Mr. and -Mrs. Martin L Eud.v and Children snent Sunday in Gnstouiu, vis-1 t oiuiKiny. Mr. Lw Host, of Com mil. u onr community last week nurses. Miss Nellie Kartiliurdl has reeeut.lv TO OL'R CORRESPONDENTS We furnish stumped and sclf-nd-flressed envelopes free to all our regu lar correspondents. When you need a supply, let us know anil we will send them at once. Give name and address. it ins Mrs. Eudy's sister, Mrs. ROJSftRTA. uur seno.il i8 irogrraemg niee.j ai- chUdren mnt Sunday afternoon in tor ( hrist.mis with the teachers as Mlw, visitinK tUeir daughter, Mrs. follows: Mr. M. I.. Dorton, principal: jij fa'llev Misses ( la Williams, Haisy KeurU.ro. " Ml. am, Mre Jones Mr. Mrs. Cordoll Herring, and Mr. Ralph Mrs Marsn.,u smali. of High Penfiinger, assistants. ' ,, ., , ,,,. f ,,.. ...,,u. here, having been called here Ivy the Henry I returned home, alter spending the rvuon. 11 urustttias holidays with I. it cousin, Mr. K. S. Goodson. of Maiden, X. ('.. Mis8 Dora Lee Moss, of Richfield, is spending some time here visiting his Mr. Henry Burger spent Saturday nephews, Messrs. Will and Earl Hel-1 night and Sunday with Mr. H. B. deriuan. Font. Mr. and Airs. Alvin Allen motored Mr. L. M. Holsliouscr. of Rockwell, to Statesville Sunday. lour rural mail warrior, has been sick Misses Bennie and Delphia Fineherlfor the past week, but now is able to are confined to their home with flu. le out. Mr. and Mrs. .J. T. Crowell audi Mr. George loutz is sick with flu lug a little. Mrs. I). I'. Winocoff is on the sick t railing 11: 1 1 his week. Mrs. O, T. V: .right and tittle Miss mm Flora May Lprijjjgt spent Tuesday 83 evening with .Mrs. c. c. Upright. Mrs. Dora l'priglit and daughter ' 5 s'icul Saturday aight in Concord with 5 her sister, Mrs. Mattie Overcash. BUSY BEE. TODAVS EVENTS. Friday, January 12, 1923. 1'lve years ago today truff through, ut the Central and Western From the Four Corners We had services as follows on Sun day : Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7 p. in.. Sunday school at JO a. m. The con gregation was small on account of the disagreeable weather. Miss Halley Ballard spent (he weck- ml with her sister and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Fiirr. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Linker spent Sun day at Mr. ainl Mrs. L. J. Solomon's, in Cuarlotts. X Mr. Johir'Ttost made a business trip Statsa was paralysed by a great i to Salisbury fast We -Mr. and Mrs. Jot dncsday. hn A. M. By, blizzard. Robert Underwood oJhnson, of the Earth death of Master John Wallace Cook. .Messrs. Fred Jordan and James Got- I ant noet 1 has been sick for, the past week with and editor, late I'nited States am- j bassador to Italy celebrates his 70th The school at Fisher is progressing birthday today. I nicely with MX. Iseidionr as principal The annual Old Guard ball, fori and Miss Jiuinita Morrison as assist- nearly a century one of the brilliant don and Miss (iertie Dees, of Char lotte, sM'iit Sunday here with relatives iUnl friends. ' A Ford runabout belonging to Mr. .1. T. Coggins, was stolen on last Sun day night. The car was left In front of McCill Street Baptist Church and was taken (luring the evening service. functions of tin winter social session 'IT Ell'. Misses Ethel and Mae Blackwcblcr whpn (, ,ns car hc ami Gertrude Fiiw have gone back to QotlQ(x ue ,,,.,. (1.INirtnlent. They school at Mr. I'leasant, Messrs. J red Q JJ (lf if over. Eove and Fred Furr have returned to Rutherford College. All these stu- ?MMm IPL till IUT. IKIVIA II, ' V"', . took the thief with it a few miles out w" veO' on the Charlotte road. dents spend the holidays with home in)11n, i,,,,. )o town by the police, I Alwiza, a birthday party Saturday folks. Venus, Mrt?. E. J. Linker has a pair of bends made of cherry and plum seed. They were made by her father in 1S8. Jf you can lieat that for lK'iids, trot theni out bat the thief made his csciiih- through "'. -'laoy in ins iiico.is ..,..iu ...,..- iim rmulAilc The present. After many liltt car was not damaged. FAITH. .1. T. Wvntt has iusl received an Mr. Hoke Linker and Miss Essie'Lin- 'order for a'nair of millstones to grind I;er spent Sunday evening with Misses t.ovn, a check came with the order to Ruth ami Beatrice Blackwelder. lmv fur them. Mr. Kd. Alexander has moved his jjr w'alter Rodger, who has been family to Roberta and will begin work farming on John Holoughby's farm for in . the mill. LOVE. the past two or three years, has just . : liougtit a nice house and lot in Faith uinauni ni ,. it,n slr(.rt frm Mrs. John U. A. tie Jlrs. Bruforri Crantlll and Messrs. risher and has moved in it. We w Elmer Cranfill and W. H. Walker were ,.me him and his famitv to our 1h called to High Point Sunday by the .own. Electric liahls arc-now being death of Mr. Chas. Jarrell. I placed in his resodencri Mr. and Mrs. Robert Freetic, Mrs. Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Shlve, a W. M. Freeze, Gmce, Leria and Master daughter, January 8th, Wjl. Paul Freexe Miamt the week-end in Sal- The electric light uudpower com- isbury isltiug Mr. and Mrs. Travis jmnv fta-iovell, has a force of men 'Eudy. at work in our town wiling up every Mr. J. L Fry is expecteil to return residence and church on main street, hotno this week flow the Concord Hos- uwi several other resiliences out. on -pltnl, where he undcrweut an oiiern- otlier streets. In a short time our Ht- tlon several weeks ago. He is eon- tje t0wn will 1k lighted with electric Milesi'ilig nicely . .UID. II UlU I kilwi.U v . u. ' - n , . . . . . m.. nei uutuv iii'u iiu .u.v. uu. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mtneu hcimer Jannar.r 3rd, ft daughter The lights. Who says Faith is uot eoiniug? VEUo. LOWER STONE. Owlnx to the sudden change In the infant lived only about 30 hours, ud weather there is a lot oi sickness in interment' was made Friday at Oak-, this community. I Mr. r. B. outs uttas oeen siea tor the past week with flu. I Mr. Charley Bonds, of M. P. C. I., hu- Tent. Mr. J. L. Towell has movad spent Saturday night and Suuday with his 'familv into the house which was home folks. ? vacated by them. Mr. Otha Miller spent (be week-end Mr hiuI Mrs. Marshall FrV and cbll-1 with home folks. Knd Mr. Henderson Overcash, of J Messrs. ('barley Foata and Archie wAod cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Walker have .. ... . i a to tneir new noma near rop- Master Leo Earnhardt is on (he in New York. lak-S nlaee toniehl at sick list. thi. Hotel Cominotldfe. .Mr. Henry (i. Bust and family spent Dr. Bmile Cone, famed apostle of Sunday at Mr. Reid lloueycutt's In : mo-suggest ion. is to give the first of iiis series of lectures in America, at the Town Hall in New York City this evening. The American Engineering Societies give a dinner in Washington tonight in honor of Prince. Gelasio Gu"cVnl, to the United States, himself an enginee'. The Bureau of Standards of the U. S. Department i:f commerce has call ed a gerieerul conference to meet In Nrw York Cf'y inday to consider the STAN FIELD ROl'TE TWO. Mr. John E. Turner and daughter, V regie, siicut last week iji the home of Mrs. John Klulli!. by the bedside of his lather. John S. Turner, who has ,;, i,..,,- t...;.j iiu .r. i in a (iiuiHuviaiii'i V - I'he car was Miss Es telle Furr gave her brother. n ere Tito I present. After many Interesting ! ....... ..I I .1 1.. " " ' J .-WM.... i. i . . p ' 8 "'" M'WCC of radio standardization, vited intii the dining room, where cake. . fruits and candies were servwll His This is t iu Month. Friends left, wishing him manyvinore Farm Life. happy birthdays. x0 bundle Up. Mr. Bill Turner was called home to 'P, write it ' Hi23" the bedside of his grandfather lust To warm the brid e bits. week, Mr. John S. luruCr. To make nu tho Doultry breeding Little Annie Leuguia Llttlebas re- ncua. . turneil to her home at (jenrgeville, af To separate the, brood sows and )er siieuding the holidays with her Kivp them well.licdded. gruud-pareuts, Mr. and Mrs. John E. to try on ihe skates with Hie boya. ' Turner. WILD ROSE. show them that dad is still a kid. I T.. r . , .i . , i . , I . i ,i- 11... I r,.iOi,..k In .vllil: l v 1 EHIVHiyil i i.i, ii; i mi i- lo ' .lili.l- ly i!he same as casts and to provldo a BNOCHYILLE. iMr. E. R. Plasler rctiiniediThursday vav to nava it after u visit of a few weeks with his T: review last year's most serious daughter in Wilmington. mistakes and to resolve that they will Mr. Floyd Goodnlght's family have not hc duplicated in J923. tue flu. to figure up tin- garden sed order.. Mr. Claude Smiths have alt been Better -pay ten c:ts for a packet of confined to their home with flu. 8Mdg than take a chance on home- Messra. W. F., M. W Alliuan, C. C. grown ones. I prlght and L. II.' Overcash Ixjred a to prune the grape Vines. It Is best well Tuesday for Mr. Whitley at BOt tq neglect this, as sup rls-s very Midway. carly in them and late pruning re- u rieuos aim reuiuves oi ir. ami m t8 Ui bleedllig. Mrs. Jonah Honeyctitt were shocked f0 te special care to exercise Uie! to learn of their death this week. Huck. Even on the .coldest days the which was due to pueumoula follow- horaes anil ciltle Wiould hlive an lng flu. Two little children were left ttour or so in the fresh, air, niTitiutiy una uoyaii Ofi ru tf (i nH IliA - Charlotte, spent Holiday afteruoou iJHM visiting at the dome of Mr. i. u. other only fifteen months old. There waas a similar occurrence iu the Unity neighborhood a few years ago when Mr. und Mrs. John Archery laitb dl edonty a few hours apart, leaving sev eral small children. CMgln of Moon Eyed. . 'Sw e.pnewdon "moon-eyfil," as pop jHT, used to describe cn advanced Stage of lnuoicatloB, had Its origin In Indln, where a certain variety of North, South, East and West all have something to tell'you you in the newspapers. News columns give you items of interest in the political, financial and social worlds. Advertising columns give you information just as interesting, and Even More Valuable to you news of the things that have to do with your per sonal, every-4ay life. The advertisements spread out for your inspection the products of progressive manufacturers the coufttry over the comforts and conveniences that play so large a part in modern life. The wares of every progressive merchant in town are laid atttactivelyi before you. From your easy chair yoii read the offerings, compare val ues, check' the statements against your previous experi ence and then make your selections. Thus you save time, money ancl the effort spent in useless "shopping around.". And you gain in the satisfaction that comes from a purchase well made. Keep up on the shop ping news. Read th6 advertisements before oil buy. It pays. Ncott Spent Xuuday evening at Mr. T BarWlej. . . Mr. A. L. KlutU moved. bis family DnHi InMan ri.liiina.1 Muniluv I,. U11IUI1IIPV Yumt nit vMkrt ho llUM IMr bom in Brookford. utter a via- U position with hu Goodaan Ltttnber Little Khtle, daughter of Mr. and drink taken In excess renders Its vie Mrs. C. C. Fprlght, has been right tlmi blind from sunset to sunrise, at 'A Sick. ' during the period that the moon la , Mia Klaie , Boat and brother, Hu- .hlalng. The etrndltion In extreuw I oeri, nr. Imnnil-nil idliff. Iiuvlntf tin W . : . ..a. ... i... ... . ......... . i. v r ' - rmm imwrm mm inn. iimin nu im to Kuliabnry Utat week, wBere be haa uttavk of flu. . f a,... - - Mr. c c. L'pngnti oaoy is improv. , - ll!l!l!ll!ll!llll!ini!l!ll!!lil!HI!l!lt!!IIIHII!l unite
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