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PAGE TWO THE CONCtfRtf BAILY TRTBUN1 PiiTw f it rm to kr Mr waa Mr la teal .ctaptrr. tm tW wra dnaktac part? that brsa in Um Vm ailt . aaUaaWfcuod Tuialaj hta of ahtsky and pumeen to SMsa a night of it Oar of I he of tea party. Robert LsThorwhrrt vaa barted IMa maralac aad at th ttnw of hie faaarai the o.hr two wara being heard .a couaty coart. Oaa f term. Bri Todd. 41 known rarpeuirr. wai ftaad I1J5 Ta three caors inrlnd las drank, attempt to break and enter the borne of Jobn Howard, and aaaaalt n-fth a In " Henry Heaa. The third member of the party. Ed Heaa. vaa Ba-d $10 for betas drunk Sin.-1- Todd anl Heas were 'Iber ated bv the ai-Uun of the coroner's Jury which felled to ptit the blame tor Thornbergs death on any reiUln person, there lias been no further de velopment ia the way of clearing up the mystery of Thornier Injury. . II, :,i I I). V Wooaler in X. ' tlirlstian Ad vocate. Sunilii.v. r-'i-hruary lth. was the rM et dny of I he year. I'ut ii"t too cold koatev aart. ware there. ttase tow. Airi faaa early T faaad the Janitor aejay with hto area, layta aa he threw la anal that he bad aera artag that stay anew foar thai n a Baa a anal Jamba a creat araater of rtaht etity A a dea aad reatar It A. aacara atari - arhcnl was After apeak ta hriedr Brother ahaaataajaa gave use right of way at the lma oriork hour la-fun-a hvree. i iiBgisaatkas. Ia the after aooa we hM a Week era' Council for ae hour Just prior to the cooling of 1 t Man- fur the quarterly onafrreeer. Ke porta nude tbowed a healthy rood1 tioa of affairs at Ksruia polls Swar incvu is stirring thiaajs In hia t-taarac-terratle way. tone quite a bu'ldlrut eofi-rpree will he undertaken and tlie good work now coins on ran he so it-liTited. lrrolhcr Hwiirlnavu has a great help In bl (good wife. They have six boys, two of whom a re work ing their way through Trinity College, one preparing himself for the minis try. I like to come ill contact with family like thai. ar . -meftrnt fin i Fxzr&m-K wis of iw emm WjJfcjiiilaa. i C Btllrhtr -II 11 . . want lawaaiat. at wja a . Mean tHt arveaaT aWtar. par . U. Qaaa-i! leaoarr at "J to ha aVaed V rW hoard of at- a as M II a. aa i . iaaaai aaretea denaer. to be uat ia uastaHawwto aa . . m ,! i..- ,. ,,. H. . it nbu iht-ewf the (allow lac thv: -To the. UyaaMfa awi i " ta ru.rlotu Ithe pdlee Jaattre a aakary of kot Iraa aad Barhiaaa. Jlr i"oai waa a Sails It hi a oae baad red aor snore than aae.hary hoy aad aa a 'peraoaaiily sad I boast red aaj Mty dollars a month " rawarneas raat ran l atttadon At also i.r xtHklaC oat of mb-serOoa i 7 w p. C. Mr. esaaj gire sT lefturr the ward: aot lea Uaaa three bur Korea wirh pwatii-v The Koreana dm! dollars to be Iced by the hoard are setting ant asamise of dtorieletiip of aklenoeu of sa'd iitr. ami inaert waira ae or JkajetKa swaaka knew .hjr4 . March' '3. .10. la Mew. KotoWl a -prav.r al roll. 3 rolls for SO cents, at Timea Trilmne Office. Quality and Prices That Win Your Approval The type of Kuriiilure e. know that Hppenls to you i. ihul kind which coiiihinos "i ittiillly" with dignified npH'ariinc-. t'f course. In gildiliot! to rihl prii-e. Wii.it ihc KiuUf I'rlccs nuiy he ii 1 1 be easily guined from looking nt our ilKplny. iug in lien thereof the following, vie ")ne thouaaoil dollars fur hia aer rlres in listing, aasl oxn puling laxea aad as clerk and treasurer-: Prorided howrtrer; I bat none of aild salaries shall be rhaiaced nnhU the May meet Ing la 1K3. Herth n S. Thai set-tioa 11of IVi rale laws Xorth taroliua. Mesiou 1BIIT. hauler .'Ml. ho minI the same is here hy a nci by striking mu the whole of said aeciion ami iUHerting- in lieu thereof the foltowinginK. rll : "Hie uieuihers of the board of iildennen skull reeHre n Hilary of iwo liuialreil dollars, a ye:'- payuble quarterly, and the iuciulHrs of i ho Una ace ami sln-et cotnaailteea xh.ill mre've an nililitltxuil l-oWpooaatliHl of olM' liuihlrcd dollars. The clwiruuin of' the strreteoainiit- tie slull receive such aihliliou.il coul l'iis.itioii as nitty Is-, tlwd iHiurd of Hlderuicu. hut Ills tola pensntioii slmll n ; exceed the htm lit- Uet erery giegsii.Ht atteaat I . o.it of the ah arrrkea. hv the d cam- Triads ft-1 a-oied The Sunday arte . md i - si 1" " i !oeawKt. Uooae aus-rln-t i ndent, hi rshsjhj at II a. bl aad ' p ai. SaraToii- by paator. Il!d wiek prayer scrrii W . -li,. - I., at 7:43 iv ia. 0 (alrarj l.m icraii. Siunlay sctHMil at )' -. i. C alrKarb rru ctiisTinieodetit "li'ef sum- at 11 o'clock with aarno ti liy the payi ii on the subject "Mor, Inlercessors. the Cicnt Xeed of th luenibers of I he Y Sm-lely are a of lr.iycr ami this nervier. I.lgln m. l.utb'-r !.e.i8tie int- i tslhwl i ml Self SI. Andrew'- Sutnliiy scIkmi nt drei i SCaNMNI I dollars per year ." said ' Sethi r sujierlntenih'i salaries not lo Is- cliaiiginl I'll Mny ! ImmedlateV nfler meeJin Ilea. i Willing Workers aril A ninsl interesting Dining Hooin vKlite is this ortp. witUh offers a suite in irri"(l design so popular with discriminating furnishers of today. Set Is linislied in dull mahogany mid walnut. BELL-HARRIS FURNITURE CO THE STORE THAT SATISFIES" Ixxcocxxoooooocooooocxxxxxx Meet ion 4. Thnj section Hi of l'ri vnte liws of Xorth t'ltrollni. Sessii l'.X7. chapter :t44. beanieuileil hy add, ing ai tlie end of naid section the words: "Said attorney for I'ily of Cmi i i-oril shall rwr've a salary of iio less than .l"ti(l nor more liiail S.,ni inl-j lars IM'r year payable aioiithly.'' so ill salary not to he chaugetl till Ma meel ing. 1123. Section .". That section s'.l of Tri-1 rate Laws North Carolina, Session! !!'7. chapter .".44. be aniiMifleil by; trikiiig out tlie last sentence in' said tinn beginning : "The hoard shall a right to levy, etc.." and snhsti i lining thtrefor the follow inn), viz. : j j 'The. Isianl of Hhleriuen when they j 'shall make the annual levy of Inxe! ; shall have the r'ght to lew an ad va lorem lav of mis. cent i, r one liuinlroff dollars of properly, which amount when collected shall be paid over to 'The Itoard of Cemetery ('yjiiinission ;ers fi r the City of Concord' to he used for the purpose of const filet iug ntiient. isphalt. -n- bithnllNiic drive Mvays in Hakwood ceinetery niul for the m.-rnten nice of said cemetery.' ' j Section (1. That this Ad shall he in force from ami after its ratification. Church." The 'loci's Missionary I Tine their Week h-iial offering to I rigndc at 2 )i. II li p. in. I uflteran. i:43 a. in., s. M. l.iglit Itrignde Sundliy sclnxd. inert at p. in. Until Itlaekwsl i!l Ik- presi'tit to iple. V("ss'.i at by the pastoou nlerceasorP. ' Ibe Church." The nen's Missionary hr'ng their Week ifial ttfferlugs to at which time MJsm del- and lUiby Iky t ilk lo the young s 7 p. in. wiih KortBon the subject ".wore (ircaf N'eiil of. tie members of tlie "V Society are tuked ti f I 'raver and .Self t Ids si rviH'. (enlral ftleitioilis;. Sunday school ! : i". .1. I'. Davis stipeiinteiKlent. Hol.v Conmittnion at !l a. in. veiling worship nt 7:.'!. l'rayer meeting Vn-die sdiiv at 7 ::il. Wm. A. .H:KI.S. Pastor. Methodist Protestant. v school al '.i:.Hl with well or Hasses. I'iciicbing at II a. 7 p. in. by the pastor. Prayer Weilnesdaj i veulue at '7:30. Simda; gatiized in. and "meeting Senior I e i filially . K. Krid i . invited to niftht 0U are I these services. All saints ijtiscopal. Sunday school 10 a. m. Holy Com muiron and sermon II a. m. Nower- i i -o at night. Sun Little, Have ou the New National liaine "rOLITIUlE" in your hount? It is intensively Interesting: teaches, geography and arithmetic. A thorough, patriotic American game for old and young. A Chance to Become President. Kaeh Player is Tis Own Political Manager Sent to Your Home or Mailed. You on Receipt of $1.50. AGENTS WANTED Politique is .played with u pack of cards, each representing a State. On each card is also a number representing the electoral votes that the Stare has in a Presidential election. With each game is a map of the United States on a folding board on which one can keep track of the game and, by the vfsa.of pegs, designate the states as carried by the candidates. HOME EDUCATIONAL CO., Distributors, Phone No. 3611 lla.seballers Out at Trinity. Durham, ..March Thirty-five con lenders for places' on the Trinity col lege baseball varsity answered th" first general call for baseball practice Tuesday afternoon. Rain during !he past few days kept the practk from speeding up In a manner to strtt coach Stelner and Captain Ormand. l.'ni forms w"ie issued Wednesday at let- noon and the number reporting for j practice materially increased, Nine : otter men are among those ; now getting their daily workouts on j the old athletic flcld. TU5y are Ne il, i Turner, Or Smith, V. Smith, Ormnna. Spikes. Dempster, and Sjinderscm. ,i. I D. Johnston, first Imseuian and captain of last year's team has not yet. d - ! cided to report for practice. From the fresjimsn class H. Jolih son is regarded as a likely contender for first base, while the catcher's job will probab' y b fought out between j Meehitu, Winters. Carter. McDaris, and Collins. The presence of th?se freshmen who are reported to be good ! behind the bat will.,m"au that Nsa! new can get baoR to his old place at second, while captain Ormand can ugain take up Ins bei-ih in the niter garden. The main dependence for, pitching this year is to be placed in Sander son and Dempster. Dempster last year performed a good part of the time in right fie d. and his work as-one of the main pitchers will leae this place open to contenders. Kumor bus it mat Jimmy Simpson, all-slate left-hander of last year, ia not go ng out for Base ball. Simpson 'starred in football and is now 'eading scorer and captain "M the basket ball varsity. Kerr Sfrfet Baptist y school ll: l."i al m.. D. M. siuierlnteDdeiit. Preaching nt '11 a. m. and 7 ::-tt) p. tn. by pnstor. At Uao'clock the sernn a will be to clul dun. li. V. V. t'.-jii :45 p. in. The evening subject -will lie "The .Mulli ttide." Prayer meeiing Wednesday im.ning al 7 :.'MI. leu are welcome to all these services. f x t A. T. CAIN. Pastor. VlrM Baptist. Sunday school !i:4B-n. m., A. K. Har ris superintend"!!!.' Martin Bible class 10 a. m T. I. Mnness teacher. ICuralne Bible class ltj u- in., A. L. Per due teacher. I'le icltilig I'.v pastor II a. m. ami 7 :."!( p. in.' ford's Siiper ill i Hie close of moriiinffjaervice. It. V. P. IP. ii:.'M) p. in. and tivayor meeting at 17. '.'ill p. m. WcdiiosijMa, Tomorrow is I he iil'Ut aunivei'saryof Dr. Martin as ! pastor of 'the rirst"Bai)tist Church. During these, happy years J4II luetn hers luive been added to the, chorea wllflO of'theni lj- bnptism. More Ihaa $47JHM has Is'eii raised hy the clmrcli during this time anil 1h great eliurch liuihl'iig is soon to be uii over. So far tlte church has not loflar. Both pastor had to burrow and people are happy" oTor these splea did achieveuients. Msfiill Sfreet Baptist. Sunday school !);, a. m Polk suHrintejul"nf. Morning shiii at 11 o'clock. The March of Prayer will be observed hy M. S. Thoir ttr-l service will L. H. the W. lie field Sunday afternoon at 3:30. Othiir ser vices ilur'ng the week at 7 ::il) p. in SiHiior, Intermediate and Junior H, Y. 1'. I '.'s a I :43. Lvetlitlg service at 7 o'chx-k. l'rayer meeiing Wednesday evening al 7;:ili. Subject ("Hearing. ' Tha Stawford of Comparison Driving Comfort in Winter The Buick "Model 45" Six Cyl&dcr-1195 As cotnplsto as lias been tho development of Iho endosed coy Buirk designers have not r.eglectedioimproetbe open type of car, building Into it a measure of comfort, convenience and weather - protection (surpassed only by the moro expensive closod venic.o. Protection against wind and snow is assured by tho arrjg-fitting atoim curtair.a that open with tho doors. The Buick design Of c-rin -urue'.ns with especial weather strip provides a cosiness, cco:prar.le to that of any closed car, while windshield wiper and ' tight fitting windshield, adjiatahle from within, make driving - ertfo and coo-.fortablj. Added to this, er.d equally irppTtaavt in winter dtlvtel;, Is tha splendid performance ttM Buick car always P'f"?-'" constant an4 surplus poWet-it coadabiUty and pariast balance and its unquestioned dependability. lor cold weather driving there ia no superior to tha Buick open cars. The Buick tine for 1923 Comprises Fourteen Model! Fours-M-a $865; J.1-3S,$8S5l 23-34, $U7S: 33-37, $t39S: 23 38. $13M. SixtS--, I117S; 2145. $1195; M-.t9) 33-47 $1985; 13-48, $1843; 23 49, $1435! 33-50. $2195: J9-S4. - JI825; 23-S5. $18irS. Pticet I. o. b. Bukk fsclfflrtes. J5cattll i. M. A.C.Purcle Plan.whjch arovuln pBeferred fcynwnt. STANDARD BUICK COMPANY Whip rmtffr aotofnMVi arjb"0r, "m-rip will btifld tiaam i'en Rules Far I'oultrj ('aliening. Progressive Karniar, 1. Whether fop home Use or for salt fatten all birds before kill ng. 2. I'en up about three weks before killing. :i. Kcp in a clean, dry. shady pace. 4. Feed throe or four times a day. U l-'eerl til lle hil-ils ivill eloin no in ?(l mimrteft. then wnlitv Troughs- 16. Keep fresh water, grit and 'char coal btfor-? birds at ail time:). 7. A good mixture consits of i parts eornmeal, 2 parts wheat m'ddllng and 1 part beef scrap. Mix with bout milk cr. buttermi' It and feed ir,oist"iiotigh in it rip irom spoon. ,8. Do hot omit il araiinul food, 'tliirty pounds skliamllk. v' pounds cut bones or 5 pounds' beef ecrap n re estimated a-s being of lhr. sumo v(lue. !). A small ammiHt or bird or fiit"t chopped thri'tigh the mash gives good results. . 10. Do not feed the birds fjr T? hours before killing but see that they have jHenty of water. Has an Ancient Tlnw'll,,ee. Dr. Ernest M. Grlffln. of King, Stokes county, has a watch which was origina'ly owned by Thomas Jeffer son! This is a very ancient looking time-pUce. gold-filled case. The move ment was made in England and has a silver dtl. Th.e nante of-Thomas Jof ferson Is engraved on, the watcn. ur. Orifliu has owned It since 1894. Be bought tha watch while In the Uni versity of virgiuy from a young man, who was s nrembtT oi.oue of tbe flfat famiKes of Virginia. The young man was tnanclally einburrasscd and had to ratae the money. Dr. Griffin has been offered $500 for it. but will not part with It. v Too Hey ere. . "Doesn't your choir give concocts at the jail any more?" "No. Several of the prisoners, dot Jectsd ob the ground that is Wasn't lttc uded ia thair satoti." St. James Lutliiran. Sunday sidiopl '' & a. tu. I'blef service at 11 a. in. Wither League, at li ::',. Vespers al 7:30. Lenten ser vices will ho held on Wednesday aHH Friday evenings of ntt week. Rpwnrrh ftUi04likt, Sunday school 11:1.1 a. W., .1. It. Qnjjj i v sitpmdntenileut. Ph'iichUjg II a, m. hv Uev. II. T. 1,1 . kwelder. Premh itig 7::;t p. m. lteV.;W. A. Boll'iM Junior Kpworlh Lisigiw :i p. in. .Sen ior Kpworlli Lc i giie, ft p. in. Prayjjr meetUi!? M'eiltie-d i.v '7 ::i() p. ni. Associate Kef onncd Irc:Jiy terlan. Sunday -clinol a! 111 a. m. rreaeh tiiS at II u. in. nml i p. in. Y, P. P. V. at H p. ni. Junior t'ninn in the iifte.r apjon. Prayer meelMtg Wednesilay al m p. in. b Buylesi Memirial Prrslrylcrian. Sunday school ai n. in. Preich- ing nt 11 a. ni. and T p. in. Christian Endeavor al : I Prayer ' meeting Wednesday at 7 p. m. Wrstmilixter Presbyterian. Siiuday whool at "Jllill p. in. Preach- imr ni :'.: - 'l Korest Hill Mr.tlitM.liM. Situday school !'l;4fJ . in.. A. G ( Kiel siiiK'.iiuiendenl. Krenclijug H n. m. und 7::i0 p. m. by th pastor. Sea" lor Epwortlt le ague H:m p. m. INole change in time of aresfng sarvlceai. Prayer meeting edjiesday night at 7:80. rttnily Luke, im, uhnptar. Jarkson Training SruooL I'leachiii". at three o'clock by HN. C. C. Slyers. TBTkerii (Impel, hlou'l forget the serjlce at Tindt er's Chapel Kuiiday evening al thee o'clock. The service-' wfl). bi- couiluci e.d by BevMr. Slvort, pastor of tlie West, ('oocffrd Biipllsf i'lrarHi. His '.choir will bo there, loo. The PllUUc ia itad . to. uttetfd, " BBB9BBBW Ui in S-aBBBBaaKV9BKB'eaji JUBW I IJI. IIB1 I s-"aaW iii .ii i ' i ' i 111 11 11 11 CONCRETE ROADS IN NORTH CAROLIM v ' . a-aaja-.,,. fa aaaedMi '"'laataT Hill Wv Hi UEKa .'iifOa aa.a TOURISTS lIND CANADIAN BRINES RICH IN HISTORIC VLUE '"! '-' - ' , mi ii infaaaiiBi aawiwri v :smmmmmsmmaw i 2mAttHniVZZut-rnr., V KKTDRED C MA PEL OF -ST CHARtES M APPfcAKANCfc &UT JUCU IN HISTORY ' , AT GRAND PRE. NOVA SCOTI A A Of TME CAPUCHIN JAOKASTERY L AT OTTAWA Travelers to EuVope generally epend a good bit ol their tuna . t visiting churches and shrines; those who taaveMto the Far rf'fS aid fte Sol, make it a point to see aa many temples aa time and route will Yet, many of these same heft. KermiL tourists are quite ignorant that Canada has many churches and Vaa vnnra lSvafliMllflA T.nnd in Nova Seotia, has attracted many. especially the descendants of the ahrinei whose l-cginnlisss date from PAcadians who were banished from ' tk.'o ...11... !. wit TV, white man's ttetoaa this con- The most wioely knor one it that of Sto. 'Anne de Beuprt in celebrated since ieo7 :cr reputed miraculous cures. The i cnuren wnicn was ournea year is Deing rebuilt, the ser i beinsr carried en during' the interim in .the chapels. to.Ste. 's each summer vast pUffrlra wend Utajr way arid the tiny, witn rims. booth for tha sale oi holy relics are set up all over the place. A visit to this shrine at any time will be fraturhti with interest, for the hourly earvkes, tile mat gold relic an always in evidence. Ste. Anne's ts easily reached from Que this lovely valley in 1715. The forge, church and a few primitive buildings mentioned in Longfel low's poem, still remain, and i.ow the little stone church of St. Char les has been re-created in its orig inal sise and form by the Societie L' Assumption as a shrine to the memory of their ill-fated ancestors. Annual pilfcrimages have been ar ranged and Grand Pre WUl soon be come a Mecca for devout Catholics aa well as an attraction for paint- era, poets and (overs of JSveaj One may scarcely travel a AT GRAND PRE, NOVA SOjlTfA in old- Quebec wkhout passing. -church and each of them has an intonpting history. One of tha plainest is Notre Dame, del i Vic toiros in an mt-of-the-way senmre. ' It was built in lfi'.io to celebrata the PVanqh victory over ?hippa It rests on the site of Charnnlain'o little 'Abitation and. under Ha floor' steep four early French governors. At Tadotfsac still stands an old Jesuit chapel built in 1746 on the site of a church dating from IflHaV " Throughout eastern Canada are reminders of the cassocked soldiers of the Cross who bullded so well in the new world. TUn ... . . ...V M treal's east end will repay vis ttinc they are rich in historical lore. estmcnta, art here arts ceo whose nuns, i and romaaoo to Um as watt as in jewel Bveryw and monaataries, It
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