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PAGE TWO PENNY COLUMN ;i$P» Have a Few Choice Cal. Peaches L/At YSc- Delicious Oregon Prunes, H*-*; Silver Floss Kraut, No. 3 size, 16c; New York State evaporated ai>- Bles 15c. You will miss good eating If you do not buy these. Cline & Moose. • 20-2 t-p. S.-C. ,White Leghorn Cockerels tor sale. From hand picked parents with good egg records. Jesse R. Me- Clellan, 105 E. Depot St. Phone 456 L. 20-p. Was Dr. Crane Who! Indecision was the cause of! most fuiluree. Better buy that tire ypu will Meed. With air-gauge tube free, limited time only. Prices ad vancing. J. A. Class, Phone 512 W. I ; j Far . Rent—Two Furnished Rooms For j .light housekeeping, close in. Call 439.1. 20-2 t-p. Madeira Quick Gyowing Vines (Old time) for porch shade, for sale by Mrs. Julia Welch. 20-2 t-p. Good Things to Eat: Those Country cured hams, sides and shoulders to I be sliced or sold you whole. Plenty I of clean, fresh country eggs and nice ! fat hens. We feed you. Cline &j Moose. 20-2 t-p. Wanted—Small Iron Safe. Peerless! Brick Company. 20-3 t-c. 1 For Sale—l>ir Counter Seales in l good’ condition. Lippard and Bar-' rier. 20-2 t-p. Agents Wanted—Sell Nationally Ad vertised auto accessories. You can | . ou sight. No competitiqji. Protita- r ’ make $lB to S3O duily. Device sells ble territories now open. Address -Box 330. Care Tribune. 20-1 t-p. The Rook of Knowledge—l Still Rave j the agency for this book and will appreciate any orders you may give j me. Frances L. Hill. Phone 383 J or 43L. -19-12 t-p. Central Case Has Moved to Church street, next to Vnion Store. Best of service to customers. Anything to eat, and "some things" to drink. 19-6 t-p. | New Location—Charley Widenhouse’s j old store on McGill and Buffalo Streets. Come up son. C. I’ntt Cov ington. 19-2 t-p. Stolen—From Locke Mill Barn Three riding bridles. Reward if returned to office. 19-2 t-p. Wanted—Man and Family to Work crop on shares or by clay labor. Will - furnish stock. W. F. Goodman. 19-3 t-p. ♦ 6 Per Cent Money. Bankers Reserve System. 0 par cent, loans are made ifo city or farm property to buy. bhild, improve, or pay indebtedness. Bankers Reserve Deposit Company, Keith Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio. 4-19-Weds & Thurs-ts For Sale—Nice large Tbmato Plants. * Mrs. J; A. Walker, Fiffrist. T3-ot-p. Automobile Bargains—A Few Fords and Chevrolet s. Good condition. Cash or terms. Motor & Tire Ser vice Co. 18-Gt-c. Automobile Bargains—Come Look them over. We have one that will just suit you. Motor & Tire Service Co. 18-3 t-c. Wanted famished room or small tlat for light housekeeping. Call lor Woodward, telephone 413 or in per ,son at Matthews Studio. 18-3 t-p ■ Moved my Hemstitching up/stairs at Matthews Studio, Mrs. J. F. Honey cutt 16-10 t-p Cropper Wanted—Will Furnish Stock and give half. A. L. Measimer, Con cord Route 5, 10-Ot-p. 'XXIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOG ; i Pigs and Shoats for Sale ' / 1 1 1 1 frill have a car load of nice Pigs ami Shouts at Laughlinfc ji ! old stable, across railroad from Southern Freight Depot. liegiu- iji niiig Friday. April 20th, and will I>e on sale until entire load is ]i[ sold. Will have full-blooded Poland Chinas. Dttroc Jerseys and ji[ Humpsbires. This is the nicest load of pigs that has l>een shipped - ! to this place, ana the prices are right. Come and see them for your- |j[ self, aud get your choice. ] ' A. J. WHITEHIRSt j|! 8 I ; New Victor Records For April! 5 87358—Ninu —Eurico Caruso. „ t I 3# 87356-*—The Suosv Maiden—Lucreziu Bori. , a 87357—Yc Who Have Yearned.Alone—Geraldine Farrar. ]i[ t 60110 —I’nr In Love—Hugo Kreisler. ij K 88664—81ue Danulie Waltz—Frieda Heinpcl. 11 B 74797—Romance in G—Crika Morini. ®S)fIPI3S-»-Kasbmierl Song—Renald Werrenwratlu 'm 45345—1 Love a Little Cottage—Lambert Murphy. O ' Lorna Doone —Lambert Murphy. ] , X ,45340 —A Jazz Study—Guy Maier Lee Patterson. ■ i Romance —Guy Mirier Leu Patterson. ' ■ *18956 —Sullie Gooden —A. C. Robertson. X ■fe' ’> h. Arkansas Traveler—A. C. Robeyfuon. 5 T9oll—After Every Party—The Xfoubadours. 9 Don’t Be Too Sure—Great White Way .Orchestra. a —That^Americau Boy of Mine—Paul Wbitemau aud Orchestra. V ißpfefL,■ : CllnAiig Vfnc—(ireat White Way Orchestra. / ■ m 19016 —Fate—Paul Whiteman aud Orchestra. ■ O of the Evening—Paul Whiteman and ptehestra. 9 K« Jdopa—faiil WbiteuuM* 4sd Orchestrfi ft. I 66134—William Tell (Act II) Frances Alda. * ‘ X S.'fKQl3—William.Tell (Act If)—Mardones de Lucas. . O mTeH ( lH^_ Oulspjpe JJe ' 9 P» Penny Column Get* ft£sUfc Tfy It Good Things to Eat. This is Sweet Po tato -week. Housekeepers are ask ed to use sweet potatoes every meal to help the farmer, and at the same time have something delicious to serve. We have the finest, best Por to Ricos and Naneys. Clink & Mogse. Phone 339. 20-2 t-p. Yellow Yams, Sweet and Jtaiey; Good old Irish potatoes. Lippard and Barrier. 20-lt-p. For Sale—One Registered Holstein ’bull calf two and one-half months old. Beautifully marked. This is one of the best blooded calves in the State. Phone 510. Chas. C.’ Grae j her. 20-2 t-p. : Those Having, Claims Against E. .C. I Taylor should, call at 111 S. Spring | Street, Concord. 20-2 t-p. | For Sale—l 922 Model Chevrolet Coupe. Excellent Shape. M. H. Caldwell, Jr. 20-3 t-p. Red Pig Came to My House The l(>th. Owner call and pay cost and get the same. F. A. Fortner, Route 3. 20-lt-p. I Dont. Go Hungry—Egg Plant, White i and yellow Squash, cabbage,* new'po toes, beans,.{omatoes, cukes, onions, i beets, spinash. radishes, lettuce and I celery. Lippard and Barrier. 20-lt-p. \ Wanted—Sewing Sperial for Children. Patterns' furnished. Phone 184 R. 19-4 t-p. - Wanted—You to See My New Singer ! Sewing Machines at my new quar '■f' ters, 4.3 South Church Street, one block from courthouse. make make payments there and buy new machines on easy pay monthly. Phone 562 R. H. p. Carpenter, l 19-3 t-p. \ Lost—Gibson Bail Park—Three Keys in leather ease. Eclipse shirts in i case. Return to Tribune and get re ward. 19-2 t-p. For Sale— Overland Truek, 1 Horse and harness, 1 cut under hnck.,l one liorse wagon. Phone 498 W. Mrs. C. W. Kesler. 19-3 t-p. : Men, Women, 18 I’pward. For Govern ment i>ositions. $l2O-$133 month, Kx perience unnecessary. For free list positions write Jt. Terry f former Civil Service examiner) 1104 Bar rister Bldg., Washington, D. C. 19-4 t-p. Attention Auto Owners—Free Air gauge rube with each Clover Leaf or Long Distance Cord tires. Limited time only. See lug ad. in today’s pa per. J. A. Glass, Phone 412 W. 17-st-p. Auction Sale—Lot of Old Buggy "shafts, collars, harness and other things too numerous to mention. Sale to take place at 12 M„ Satur day, at Stables of Corl-Wadsworth * Co. 17-4 t-p. IKve-Room House For Rent. CaR 328 R. 17-ts-c, For Sale—Six-Room House on Comer of Meadow aud Vance streets. See Mrs. T. M. liarnhardt. 17-st-p. For Sj^Je—Cottage on Cedar Street. A rear bargain. Several cottages in Ward 2. Several desirable farms, Three million feet timber. For rent, modern six-room cottage, close in. Jno. K. Patterson, Real Estate- Agent. x 12-6 t-p. Wedding Invitations Printed at The Tribune and Times Office on a few hours’ notice, 50 for $6.00, and $3.75 for each additional 50. Includes in side and outside envelopes. Used Oars—A Few Left. See L’s Be fure you buy. Motor & Tire Service Co. _ 18-3 t-c. Meeting at Kerr Street Church. The services at Kerr Street Baptist Church brings us hack to by-gone clays. It makes one think of Pentecost. The Spirit is prevalent in power, and souls are being saved in the old time way, while the saints rejoice. . There was u large congregation to meet the preacher again Thursday, night. Those old songs that our moth er aid father use tp sing are still full of power. The’Junior choir is a great help in each service. The preacher’s text for Thursday is foqnd. in Acta 16:31, “Believe, oh the Lord, Jesus Christ, and thou shalt Id* saved." He said in part: You might ask. wh’n was this man who asked this, question.- I wil answer that it was /the jailer at Philipi. <Vho asged the question that caused the Apostle Paul to make this state ment, Then you may want to usK, be savejl from what? First, be saved from the guilt sin the is a feeling of guilt on every sinners. He or she is condemned already. You can lie sav ed from the power of sin. The power that causes you to drink, gamble, swear and lie. This salvation saves from this power. Third, then it saves from the love of sis. Paul said the I things I once laved I now hate, and ! the things I once hated I now love. | Fourth, then it save&JTom the punish- i ment of sin. I tell you tonight, sin ners, God will surely punish sin. The I wicked shall be turned into hell and all l nations that forget God. ' Well, salvation safes to what? First we are saved ’into the fellowship of God. We were once afar off. but now we are in close fellowship with God. Second, it saves into vi happy life, bemuse wo have therefore, no condemnation. Third, then it saves in* to a happy death. Blessed or happy ire those who die in the laird. Service this afternoon at 3 o’clock. The afternoon services are great and service tonight at 7 ;30. There will be an old folks' service Sunday at 11 a. in. We will send for any old people who have no way to .come. PASTOHT USE THE I*E.\,\Y COLUMN—IT PAYS 23* ’ y ." ’ ill/ * • 4f ■ ... i> -'*■ ~r Stretch Your Dollars— lt’s not how much you what you want as you want it—Lovely New Ip earn that counts as how much you make each Dresses and Coats—Stylishly ■smart Shits, ||| t®* Dollar do for yoy. A Small Payment gets Blouses, Swell Skirts, Beautiful Sweaters, ■ Fine Is your new 'Spring Summer outfit—Pay the Millinery. Everything that Stylish Wojnen and 1^ balance a littfe at a time as you get paid—get Misses wear on the easiest payments. % Men’s and Yoitng Men’s Superb Styles in Suits, Hats, Furnishings, Shoes and Clever Clothes jj| for Boys—Everything jn thfe store priced to meet the demands of the most modest income. |J> f* Fluttering in Dainty Arrays— JfAQ If I LOVELY DRESSES fid 98 1 £k fo‘r women and misses UP f ® Yoy will be happily surprised when you see this remafkable assemblage cf Lovely Bresses • - \ ' . « in Canton Crepe, Flat Crepe, Molly O’, All Tyme, Beautifuhy Trimmed and so pleasingly Open a Charge Isc! priced., Every desired Color, all the very newest Styles and such wonderful Valftes, from Pay While Wearing |®s i WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ STYLISH COATS - $12.98 Up 1 | f WOMfeN S AND MISSES’ SMART SUITS - - jjjS.so Uja | § Herd’s Y<iar Opportunity — ’, ll I MEN’S SWELL SUITS ffll 50 1 EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN THE NEWEST JAZZ MODELS » 5 Sport, Norfolk, and finished, all wool, casafineres, cheviots, fancy worsteds, serges, ejc. Every sifit guaranteed A Small Sunt Down ' JpE ® to.be exactly as represented. now get a full season’s wear— v . , Gets Your Choice |«s 1 BGiY’S CLEVER! 2 PANTS SUITS " I - *” || 1 MEN'S EIFTY HATS afid SttllSH OXFOkPS ,1 I Values Beyond Comparison—Styles 'Auth/entie—Payments the E&Si&it 11 I OPEN A CtiARGE ACCOUNT j i, ' BLOCEIpE .“HOOTCH.” Modern LHjuor »» Not Kill Him But It’s- Sure Death to Hogs and Buzzards. Winston-Salem, April 18.—Allhongh u fltan ii)»y drii)k modernsyl) ucknde ■‘hootch" snd-survive, a hog ana a buzzard cannot stapd its deadly quali ties, according to a discqyety mane a few days ago by a. Forsyth deputy sheriff In *tho Lewisville section. Mr. Wagoner, the officer,, was out iooaing for moonshhte plants when he ian upon a small one nvade out of a nve gallon oil can with a half ga lon lard bucket for a cap. The other fixtures were just as erydn. Around the sull were several old fish tubs in which, the beer had mad# The fish j odor, combined with that of the de- i enying still refuse, ci-eateji a terri ble smell, says the deputy. Leading out from the sHU,, through ,a Wheat field, the officer noticed a path wn:ch appeared to havy beoa travelea- .by l>oth _ human beings and bogs. Fol lowing this path, Mr. Wggoner came upon a dead hog, while cloS" by iay a dead buzzard. The deputy figured ou t' that the hog had visited the sti 1 j and ate of the refuse and that aetare ! it could get very far away sickened land died in its tracks.,The deaiu of i the buzzard is attributed to its feed- I ing on the carcass of th; hog that nad I eaten the still slop. $2,000,300 in Bouds Toumi in Mis-1 St. Louis, !M«.. Jfpril 19.—-Two ini'- j lion dollars worth of bonds and j sfccurUies. included ta the lot taken in I a hold-up of an agiuorcd'inail truck ! here in April, wcre-recovered Jute to- I day in a jiome ip St. j several miles jvpst of this city. | The toot was recovered in the’home - of William F. Doe ring . Unregistered bends' of fin* St. Louis ' Federal Land bank/to the amount of I ?2.13f-,90Q and $225,000 pf other paper, | of which $81,250; 3vere nfgotmole, j were taken by the robbers. a. , 4 Mourning Cards of Acknowledgment | tice. Tribune and Times Office. j iiiiiiMHMiiiiiiiiiiHiMiHiiiiiniimmnmMHimmmiimmmmmmmiimimmitmmiiimmmiiiimiiimiiimmmmiiiuu | Modernize your home, | j crm —j Make Hot Water WORK for you. y' v* 1 : Jm wrolk For the Kitchen—lt lightins the days’ burden. ■ %|‘ .For th v e Toilet—lt is indispensable, especially with Children. 3 : 14 For the Bath —It is a delight—cold water’s a frost. I ■ For Scrubbing'and Cleaningold—Gas, heated water Removes M \ fl ■ the old dread. S ill Hot Water 1 : M H Sanitary Economical Reliable 1 | I |jg| 75c Puts a Tank Heater in your home. a m 50c a wce k soon >pays for it. | Priced for April at 75 installed. > = | cl Phone 112 asking our representative to call. “If If'TJses Heat—You Can Do It Better With Gas.” 5 'I | Concord & Kannapolis Gas Co; I j 4 . , I i 111 11111 11111 l 111 11 ■llli ii i aaa m« aiia i ■ tai 11 ■■ i i■■■■■■ iti it I ... . . 3 Friday, April 20, 1923.
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