PAGE TWO PENNY COLUMN My son, Richard Rinefiardt, Left M.v home neal“-fteckv>River Church, last Sunday, April 22nd, without cause, and this is to forbid all persons from hiring or harlwring him, under penalty ,of law. C. M. Rinehardt, R. 6, Concord, N. C. 2T-2t. Cinnamon Buns, Sticky Buns, Layer cakes and pocket 1 took roils. Fresh Washington bread every day. Bove- Bost Co. 27-lt-p. We Have Received Shipment of Ga briel snubbers. Auto Supply & Re pair Co. 27-lt-p. Beautify Your Lawn With a Good clean cutting lawn mower. Old ma chines resharpened and made to cut like new with modern, up-to-date machine. W. W. Crooks, 19 Cald well street. Phone 291 J. 27-2 t-c. Plenty of Young Chickens and Nice fat hans. Sanitary Grocery Co. 27-lt-p. Special Geranium American Petit Pois sugar pens, 25c can for several days. Lippard & Barrier. 2t>-2t-p. Listen To This—ls It’s a Taxi You want, call 983. St. Cloud Jitney Service. Also bus lines in connec tion. Apr- 23-4wks-p. Notice—We Have Installed a Modern 'jjteafmg outfit upstairs at the Mat thews Studio. Accordion, side and box pleating. Mrs. .1. 11. Laughlin, Mrs. ,1. F. Honeycutt, Phone 703. 24-lOt-p. Headquarters For All Kinds of Fresh vegetables and fancy fruits. Lip-. pard & Barrier. 2G-2t-p. | Hemstitching. Five Years’ Experience, j All work guaranteed satisfactory or no charge. Give us a trial. Sirs. Melton, over Porter Drug Store. 21-Ct-p. The Book of Knowledge—l Still Have the agency for this book and will appreciate any orders you may give me. Frances L. Hill. Phone •'183.1 or 43L. 19-12 t-p. Hey Kids!—Get Your Charm Pops here. All flavors. Lippard & Bar rier. 2G-2t-p. For Sale—Brand New Just Out the mold, hold anything in liquid form —: five gallon water bottles. Good for J refrigerators. Will trade them for anything worth while. Chas! H. Foil. 25-3 t-p. i Adding Machine Paper, 20 Cents a roll, 3 rolls for 50 cents, at Times- Tribune Office. i For Sale—Fine Setter Pups. R. Frank Mills. 21-Ot-p. j Lyon Convex and Straight Bar Bump ers. Auto 27-lt-p. MRS. JOHN PRESSLEY. 102 YEARS OLD, DEAD Buncombe ( cunty Women Survived. By S3-Year-01(1 Son—Tennessee Native, Asheville, April 26.—Mrs John Pressiye, of Arden, age 102 years and four months, possibly one of the old ■est residents of Bnpcombe county, who is survived by a son 83 fhars of age, died at her home yesterday •morning at 11:25 o'clock after an ill ness of several days. IMrs. Pressley was born in Cocke county, Tennessee, and had resided in Buncombe county for 75 years. On her 101st anniversary Going to Build? j 3 That’s the time to talk insurance! There are ways 3 you can build that will give you a lower rate. Come in and 1 let’s talk it over. jj ' JOHNScTTEP^ffcon i ; OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO jj! New Victor Records For April! j ij i 87358—Nina—Enrico Caruso. ’ ’ 5 j 87356—The Snow Maiden—Lncrezia Borl. i I 87357—Ye Who Have Yearned Alone—Geraldine Farrar, i (WllC—l’m In Love—Hngo Kreisler. 2 1 88664—81ue Danube Waltz—Frieda Hempel. ! 74797—Romance In G—Crika Morinl. J i 66132—Kasbmierl Song—Ranald Werrenwratli. \ 40345—1 Love a Little Cottage—Lambert Murphy. Lorna Poone—Lambert Murphy. 45346—A Jazz Study—Guy Muier Lee Patterson. Romance—Guy Muier Lea Patterson. 2 X 18956—Sullie Gooden —A. C. Robertson. Q Arkansas Traveler—A. V. Robertson, fi 19011—After Every Party—The Troubadours, fl Don’t Be Too Bure—Great White Way Orchestra. 9 19024—Thut American Boy of Mipe—Paul Whiteman and Orchestra. 1 Clinging Vlne-rGreat White Way Orchestra. ' ! i C 19016—Fate—Paul Whiteman uud Orchestra. [ Lady of the Evening—Paul Whltemap and Orchestra. A 19019—Underneath the Mellow Moon—Paul Whiteman and Orchestra 1 3 , Wonderful One —'Paul Whiteman ami Orchestra. •! S SPECIAL WILLIAM TELL RECORDS. X 66134—William Tell (Act ll)—Frances Alda. X 8 95213—William Tell (Act II) —Mardones de Lucas. 9 66133—Wi111a mTell (Part lll)—Guisppe De Lucas. 9 J 74800 —William Tell (Act IV)-—Giovanni MurtinellL § BELL & HARRIS Music Department j Vegetables Os All Kinds. Dove-Bost Co. ; 27-lt-p. | Wanted—Several Ladies of Neat Ap pearauce by well known food prod uct company while In this city— Good pay. short hours, interesting work. Apply 11 to 12 or 1 to 2, • Room 10, Dixie Building. 27-2tp ! Call 228 For Alemite Grease or For any parts of Alemite system. Auto Supply & Repair Co. 27-lt-p. Wanted—To Rent 3 or 4 Unfurnished rooms. Phone 413. 27-2 t-p. If You Want Quick Delivery on Your groceries call 686. leebery lettuce, celery, tomatoes, green beans; cukes, squash, and spring onions. 27-lt-p. For Sale Saturday Two O’clock at a sacrifice —remainder of the garage on Barbrick street. Automobile and supplies, cash register, typewriter. If interested can get a bargain. Come before the sale starts. Chas. 11. Foil. Chas. Barringer Auctioneer. 25-3 t-p. Fresh Virginia Peppered Hants and Xingun Reliable Hams. Lippard & Barrier. 26-2 t-p. Auto Owners.—Better Take Opportun ity and get free famous air gage tube, limited time only. See big ad. ,today's paper. J. A. Glass. 21.5 t-p. ____l Pigs and Hogs—Nice Bunch at Laugh lin's barn across from Southern freight depot. Prices from $5 to $12.50. If you need any come to see | me. A. J. Whitehurst. 24-4 t-p. j If Its Fish, Call Central Case and Fish Market. Quick delivery. Phone 122. 23-6 t-p. For Sale—Two Splendid Lots on South Union street. Chas. I>. Porter. 25-3 t-pd. Moved my Hemstitching up stairs at Matthews Studio, Mrs. J. F. Honey cutt. , 16-10 t-p 0 Per Cent Money. Bankers Reserve System. 0 per cent, loans are made no city or farm property to buy, build, improve, or pay indebtedness. , Bankers Reserve Deposit Company. I Keith Bldg.. Cincinnati, Ohio. I 4-19-Weds & Thnrs-tf I Wanted—Scrap Iron, Rags, Rags, Rags. Anything worth while. Chas. H. | Foil. 25-3 t-p. For Sale—Sercnd Hand Piano. Pltone 30. 25.3 t-p. j If It’s Fish You Want Call 175 W For I trout or croakers. Gabon's Market. 20-2 t-p. J Uffertn Auto Enamel, Top ami lp- L hplsteQiug dressing. Auto Supply & r Repair Co. 27-lt-p. she was tendered a dinner and a num ber of her direct descendants, of which there are 228 living, were ■pre sent for the occasion. Shs l is survived by four sons. How j ard, 83; Joseph, 65: Sam 58, and j Robert 56 and two daughters. Mrs. I Mary E. Jones, 69, and Mrs. Laura Lambert, 62. Funeral services w ill be held from the Calvary Baptist church, at Fletch er Saturday morning at 11 o’clock. The Preakness stakes of $50.01)0 added, for three-year-olds at a mile and furlong, will be run at Pimlico May 12. . County Commencement Program Made Public by Superintendent The following is the full program as announced by Prof. Robertson: 10:15 —Baud concert in school audi torium. 10:30 —Song: “Come Then Almighty King.” Invocation—By Rev. W. A. Jenkins. 11:45—The Commencement's Place in Our Work—By thie uperintendent. 11:00 —The Literary Address by Dr. W. T. Whitsett, of Whitsett, N. C. 12:00—Presentation of Prizes and Certificates and Awarding of Scholar ships : 1— Prizes iu Spelling and Composi tion. 2 Certificates in Spelling, Library- Reading and Attendance. 3 Certificates of Graduation. 4 Awarding of Scholarships. Announcements. Dinner. 2:oo—Contest for the Chas. B. Wagoner Medal in Recitation: 1— Leitlia Black—“Si and I.” 2 Edith Barbee—“An Angel in a Saloon.” 3 Mary Louise Barrier—“ The Leg end of the Organ Builder.” 4 Willene Linker —“The Old Man’s Roof Cellar.” 5 Ruth Penninger—“Mice at Play.” 6 Mary Virginia Query—“ Sister and I.’’ 7 Winnie Warren—“ Aunt oplironia Tabor at the Opera.” Contest i’or v the Chas. B. Wagoner NOTICE. Wanted —bids on framing, inch j boards and cedar posts for construe- i tion of fence and buildings for Ca- J harms County Fair Association, j Specifications and quantities furnished j upon application. W. A. FOIL. Chairman Ground Committee. ! 20-ts-c. n.SK THR PENNY COLUMN — IT PAYS j 3 iSBBt! 5 IS ALL WE ASK- -i jPOIPSP** Farley’s Cheerful Credit and Easy Payment Plan so easily solves the good clothes problem and Farley’s Exceptional Values have shown hundreds of shrewd buyers the direct road to true economy and actual savings. The wise use of a Farley Charge Account enables all customers to select the newest and most attractive styles, and the finest qualities on the easiest terms of payment without one cent extra for the accommodation. A small sum down gets your new clothes—Pay the balance by the week or every other week . MORE NEW DRESSES MEN’S SUIT SPECIALS In Delightful Cree Models in many Mouthful 1 I Fancy Jazz Mode s —Swell Sport and Norfolk J fl style creations and many fascinating colors and 1 I Styles—Dressy C nservatives and Ultra Con- I I combinations—immense assortments in all sizes servative—Tailored by experts, every suit abso for Women and Misses—including the stylish lutely all wool —every suit guaranteed to fit stout. Extraordinary Values. Prices from perfectly and to wear satisfactory. dp , tfjfw * « tflQso n IP | Wup | TOup 1 WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ STYLISH COATS - $12.98 Up .i WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SMART SUITS - - $16.50 Up BOY’S CLEVER 2 PANTS SUITS - - - $10.98 Up MEN’S NIFTY HATS and STYLISH OXFORDS % JAMES H. FARLEY 16 South Union Street Concord, N. C. I THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE »*i> . * • .• V'j- Medal iu Declamation: 1— Carl Js7neyentt—“My Country 1 , My Mother, My God.” 2 Raul I.ipe—“A Vision of War.” 3 O. Stone—“ Decoration Day.” 4 Earl Whitley—"l Am An Amer ican.” 5 James Taylor—" Mother. Gird My Sword Around Me.” Awarding and Delivering of Med als. Music by the Kannapolis Orchestra throughout the entire program. There Is a growing interest among our ]>eople in the coming of Dr. Whit sett to make the literary address at County Commencement. He has not only been closely allied with the edu cational growth of our State for sev eral decades, but he has for years been numbered among the gifted writ ers and speakers of our country, lie is a member of the Poetry Society of America, and the Poetry Society of London, England. His book of poems “Saber and Song.” that came from the press a few years ago is highly en dorsed by tlie leading literary writers and critics of the country, among many others are Dr. Henry Van Dyke, Dr. Wm. Lyon Phelps. Edwin Markham, Ilildegrade Hawthorne, and Ella Wheeler Wilcox. Dr. Whitsett will lie entertained while in the city by Mrs. Chas. F. Ritchie, a lifelong friend of his. LIST-CALL FOR REGISTRATION. Inasmuch as there is some confus ion as to registration, this is to noti fy ail persons who did not register for the bond election last June. tha> they must register for the Mayor’s election May Bth. 1923. Next Saturday will be the last day in which you can reg ister. Piase attend to this, .if you are not already registered. geo. h. Richmond, cierk. April 23-6 t. Last Opportunity to get FREE a sls Porcelain Top Kitchen Table | as well as $5.00 for your old gas, coal or wood stove, in ex- j change for a brad new bright and shining CABINET GAS RANGE Just a small cash payment and 18 months to pay bal- j ance makes it easy to own and easy to pay for. GET YOURS NOW Come to our Show Room or phone 142. We’ll gladly i tell you about it. Concord & Kannapolis Gas Co. Commercial Department Friday, April 27, 1523.