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PAGE TWO PENNY COLUMN MLoad of Kisses, 2Or lb. Unfurnishd Rooms. > 28-2 L d Rtaeiiardt, Left My eky River Church, last MMemaamy, apru 22nd, without cause, and this is to forbid all persons from hiring or harboring him, under penalty of law. C. M. Rinehardt, R. 6, Concord, N. C. 27-2 t. Beautify Your Lawn With a Good dean 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. Listen To This—ls It’s a Taxi You want, call OSB. St Cloud Jitney 5. Service. Also bus lines in connec tion. Apr- 23-4wks-p. Notice—We Have Installed a, Modem pleating outtit upstairs at the Mat ? thews Studio. Accordion, side and E box pleating. Mrs. J. H. Laughlin, c Mrs. J. F. Honeycutt, Phone 708. fe. 24-10 t-p. "Hemstitching. Five Years’ Experience. J. All work guaranteed satisfactory or *•' no charge. Give us a trial. Mrs. * Melton, over Porter. Drug Store. || 21-Qt-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 383 J ? or 43L. 19-12 t-p. Sought Right'to NS.me Asteroid. A cerukti German astronomer, hav ing discovered a new asteroid, adver tised in tlie newspapers that whoever v first sent him a post office order for ?250 might have tlie privilege of nam tS ing it. The offer was taken up hy fa Baron Rothschild, who sent his check ®Jwttli directions that tiie newly - dis covered btnly should he named after one of the ladies of the baron’s family. N. C. State College of Agriculture and Engineering. SI MMER SESSION JUNE 12th to JULY 25th Courses for Teachers holding Standard State Certificates, and for graduates of Standard High Schools. Courses giving College m Credit for graduates of Standard High Schools. Cotton Classing courses. Catalogue upon application. Numbers limited to 1050. Ap ply for Reservation at once to W. A. WITHERS, Director, Raleigh, North Carolina PARK AVENUE HOTEL 4th Aveuie, from 32nd to 33rd Streets, New York 'J ’ (Subway Entrance et Door) QNE of the best EhovrU hotels la the metropolis. Convenient to shopping, theatres, end in the heart of the wholesale district. Less than 50c. taxi fare (one or more persons) from either railway terminal. Surface cars pass door. PRICES FOR ROOMS 50 single rooms $2.25 per day 100 single rooms S2J>O per day 250 double rooms - - - - $4.00 per day and upward Single rooms with bath • - $4.00 per day and upward Double rooms with bath - - $5.00 per day and upward POPULAR PRICE CAFETERIA AND REGULAR RESTAURANT The SUNKEN PALM GARDEN is surrounded by Dining Balconies and a fine Orchesta is stationed here every evening. GEORGE C. BROWN, Proprietor ' I ARE YOU INSURED? , ! If your buildings burned tonight would they be a total j- loss to you? Are you insured, or • \ " , Are you just "laking Chances?" k Isn't this a very important matter to you? Can you , AFFORD to lose your building and contents by lire? I, Let us fix your needs BEFORE the tire. S / " , .., _ • , | ’ * r 1 “ ” | New Victor Records "For April! § B 87358 —Nina—Enrico Oruso. : , B 87350—The Snow Maiden —Lucreela Borl. X 87357 —Ye- Who Huve Yearned Atone —Geraldine Farrar. X 6011(1—I*in In Love —Hugo Kreislfer. Q O 88664—81ue Danube Waltz—Frieda Hempel. S %■ fi 74707 —Romance in G—Crika Morini. > X 66132—Kashmierl Song—Renald Werrenwrath. •’*; O 46345—1 Love a Little Cottage—Lambert Murphy. ■K. Lorna Doone—Lambert Murphy. j |.JK 45346—A Jazz Study—Guy Muier Lee Patterson. i" Romance —Guy Muier Lee Patterson. jg 18956—Sallie GdSdeu—A. C. Robertson.' , _ HH Arkansas Traveler—A- O. Robertson. C »-« .19011—After Every Party—The Troubadours. r-M Don’t Be Too Sure—Great White Way QrcWfctra. c * 19024—That American Boy of Mine—Paul Whiteman and Orchestra. £ Clinging White Way Orchestra. j mm- 19016—Fit?—Paul Whiteman and Orchestra. C fiU?- Lady of the Evening—Paul Whiteman and Orchestra. § 19019—Underneath, the Mellow Moon—Pdul Whiteman and Orchestra 8 C i| EEliSiSlii i. 1,600 Pounds of Fancy Candy—Special j prices for Saturday. Dove-Bost Cd. A 2S-lt-p. _•> - Fcr Sale—Five Room House on Mc- Gill street, newly covered and paint j ed inside and out. Water and lights, t - W. A. Joyner, agent. ' 28-1-t-p. I Minted—Several Ladies of Neat Ar pea ranee by well known food prod uct company while in this city— ’ | Good pay, short hours. Interesting work. Apply 11 to 12 or Ito 2, j Room 10, Dixie Building. 27-2tp " Wanted—To Rent 3or 4 Unfurnished [ rooms. Phone 413. 27-2 t-p. ' • For Sale Saturday Two O’clock at a ’ i sacrifice—remainder of the garage , on Banbrick street. Automobile and , supplies, cash register, typewriter. . j If interested can get a bargain. Come j before the sale starts, (’has. H. . j Foil. Chas. Barringer Auctioneer. t 25-3 t-p. t - Auto Owners.—Better Take tjpportnn -1 ity and get free fumous air gage > tube, limited time only. See big ad. today’s paper. J. A. Glass. 24,5 t-p. - ls lf Its Fish, Call Central Case and Fish r Market. Quick delivery, phone 122. 23-6 t-p. • ' 6 Per Cent Money. Bankers Reserve System. 0 per cent, loans are made ; no city or farm property to buy, 1 build,, improve, or pay indebtedness. :■ Bankers Reserve Deposit Company, I Keith Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio. ' 4-19-Weds & Tbnrs-tf Motors Displace Mules. The First cavalry, stationed at No gales, Arlz„ has abandoned mules in favor of motor equipment, but the change is not so revolutionary at it sounds, because you can swear Just as fluently at a balky carburetor a» you can at a stubborn quadruped. And it does just as much good.—The Homs Sector. USE THE PENN* COIXMN—IT PAYS NEWS OF THE CHURCHES First Baptist. Sunday school at 9:40 a. m., A. E. Harris superintendent. PreacMng by the pastor at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:45 p. in. A cordial welcome to all these services. Kpworth Methodist. Sunday school 9:46 a. m., J. R. Query, superintendent., Preaching hy the pastor at 11 a. m. and by Rev. W. A. Rollins at 7:30 p. m. Junior Ep worth League at 3 p.m. Senior Ep* worth League at 6:80 p. m./ Prayer meeting Wednesday a,t 7:30 p. m. You are invited to all our services. A. R-TTchureh. Sabbath school at 10 a. hi. Preach ing at 11 a. m. ami 7:30 p. m. Sac rament of the Lord’s Supper after the morning sermon. All members are urged to. lie present for this service. Y. P. C. Ny at 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. ' Bayless Memorial Presbyterian. Sunday school 9:30 a. in. Preach ing at 11 a. m. by the pastor No ev ening service. Christian Endeavor at 6:15. Second Presbyterian. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., C. 11. Long superintendent. Morning wor ship 11 a. in. Evening worship at 7:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor Mon day at 7:30 p. iu. Prayer meeting Wednesday tat 7:30 p. m. You are cordially invited to these services. Methodist Protestant. Sunday school at 9:30 with well or ganized classes. Preaclvijig at 11 a. m. and 7 :80 p. m. by the pastor. . To morrow marks tlie beginning of our special meeting, and the pastor hopes to see all the members present. Dr. Brown will arrive Monday to do tlie preaching. % Calvary Lutheran. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.. J. C. McEaciiern. superintendent. Chief service at 11 a. in. Light Brigade at 2 p. in. Luther League at 0:30 p. m. Sn. Andrews Lutheran. Sunday school at 9:45 a. in.. S. M. Suther superintendent. Light Brigade immediately after ’Sunday school. Luther League at 6:30 p. in. Y'espers at 7.30 p. in. St. James Lutheran. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Chief service at .11 a. m. Lutlier League at 6:30 p. m. Vespers at 7:30. s All Saints Episcopal. Sunday school Kl a. iu. Morning prayer and sermon at 11 o’clock. Trinifo- Reformed. Tlie and Men's class at 9:45, J. O. Moose is superintendent. A class for everyone. Morning wor ship and sermon at 11 o'clock. There may lie a short congregational busi ness meeting. Evening service at 7:80 o’clock, llev. lav A. Peeler, of Kan napolis, will preach. No midw eek ser vice. ' / Westminster Presbyterian. Sunday school 2:30 p. in. Preach ing at 3 :.'lO. Kerr Street Baptist. Sunday - school 9:45 a. m. D. M. Littles superintendent Preaching at 11 a. ni. and 7:30 p. ui. by pastor. 15. Y. I*. I’. 6:15. Prayer service YY’ed nwdtij’ 7 :.'!tl p. m. You are always wel comeiit our church.. Kerr Street Baptist Revival. The revival at Kerr Street is near ing tlie" close. There were two more converted Friday night, bringing the number up to twenty. We have been having a tine meeting this week. There have been twenty-four members who united with the church, fifteen for bap tism and nine by letter. The preacher spoke Friday night from Psalm 34:10. ‘They ttiat seek the Lord shall not want any good thing.” . He salil in part: The liest way to appreciate the real value of anything is to huve the ef perience David here had. He tilt'd seeking the Lord iu early life. First, we ahull not want any good thing !connected with salvation. YVe are as sured of pardon, adhpt ion as children land comfort by the Holy Spirit. Sec onirrfl«*y that seek the laird shall not want any good tiling necessary for their enjoyment. They will lie provid ed with needed blessings. Third, they, shall not want any good thing to.com fort .them in darkness and trouble. 1 They will he given God s presence, love and sympathy. Fourth,-they shall not want for guy good thing for sup port iu death as to secure safe arrival iu heaven. David said "though I walk through the valley of the" shadow of death. I will fear not evil, for thou art with me, they rod and thy staff they comfort me.” There is the great est possible advantage in seeking and serving the Lord. . v -.. Service tonight at 7:30. If you have been missing these services, you have I been missing great opportunities. Gome and worship With us. PASTDR. . McGill Street Baptist Church. Sunday school 9:30 q. m., L. E. Tolk superintendent Setuum by pastor at Ua. in. and 7:30 p. in. Senior, Inter mediate and Junior B. Y. P. U.’b at 6:15. Prayer meetiug YVeduesday e\’e ning at 7:30. Subject: "The Munyi'lio Plajed Safe.” > /, Jackson Training School. Her! G. Y\’. Hollins, pastor of Mc- Gill Street Baptist Church, wil preucli at the Jackson Training Kcliool at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoop. First Presbyterian. Sabbath School, C'bas. F. Ritchie superintendent at 9:45 a. m. Men’s Bible Class, W. G. Caswell teacher, at tO a- m. Preaching at'|l a. n»- by pas tor. Rev. Jesse C. Rowan. Subject: "The Qualifications for the Eldersbip and Diaconate.” (This sermon is in view of the approaching election of elders and deacons two weeks hence.) Preaching at 7:30 i. m. by pastor. tMeet The Greatness of the Oospe B Ministry.” Kpworth League 6:90 p H J?" Mar?*\> R, of Baiißburyf fiiliowed fj by Quartelv Conferehoe session. ■ ' v-^Wb'F. THE DAILY TRIBUNE Charlotte Observer. "Yes, tbey ’treated us rough,’ as! the boys would_say,” said Col. Shake- 1 spea re HarrisP of 'Cabarrus, one of the greatest soldiers of the Uon lederacy who lives to tell the tale.. - Uol. “Shake” was talking about New Orleans and the treatment of the Confederates at the recent re union. “I have been to sll the reunions except me," said , he, “and that was at Tulsa, aud never before have we jbeen treated other than white, but no more New OrKans for me. They doubled the street car fare on us, also the price of the ride up the river. They didn’t provide any place for us to sleep,, and literally took no notice of us at all. Never 4igaiu wHi I go to NVW Orleans. If they didn’t want os tbey shouldn't—have asked us, but its Tar as I mn concerned cerned tbeju.nec’dn’t ask us any more. (‘After iNfnagnificc®;’ treatment we had in Richmond laS-year, -when the peoi«- gave themsrlvss and all they ha#l to us, the treatment we got in New Orleans Was a sliock. “Surely there must lie a new citi zenship in New Orleans. There cer tainly can’t be aby true southern people there. No more New Orleans for me.” «, r* " ■— .. ■ .>u rForCottortly JR t»nt fertilixing element and th* one soils and fomtODfcial fortiliiers mopt—'Nitrogen. It is the cheapest Nitrogen source—available at once, assunna a good start without pushing plant after growth Aould stop. Also re pays rest many time* on corn, tobacco,, and general crops. Order early throufhW V. IL GREGORY Box 238, Charlotte, N. C. or nvite direct to $1- h. Grace ts Co., Box sn, Rorfclk. V*. Fresh Fish For Fri day and’Saturday : Fancy Gutter Trout and Red Fin Croakers * "■» - • Cabarrus Cash Gro cery Co. PHONE 571 W. Used Cars We have the following usecf cars for sale or exchange: Two Buick Six Tourings One Ford Touring One Liberty 4-passenger One Oakland Roadster - One Briscoe Roadster These cars are all in good run ning shape and will give good service. STANDARD BUICK COMPANY Opposite Cijjjjr Fire Dept SULPHUR CLEARS A PIMPIT SKIN Apply When Your SkinjgKruk* Out Amy breaking aaflftjfce skin on face, neck, arms or body is overcome quick estbyapp^in^Laptf^^utphur-^The the place of sulphur as a pimple re mover. It is harmless and inexpensive. Just ask any.flrugmst iOT a small jar of Rowles Mentho-Sulphnr and use it xoncr. ‘ * > ■ Wanted—bids on framing, inch boards and cedar poets for construc tion of fence and. buildings for Ca barrus County ffcir Association. SpeciHcations and quantities furnished upon application. r W. A. FOIL, Chairman Ground Committee, ao-tf-c. LAST CALL FOB gBOIOTWATBwT Inasmuch as there la some’ confue ion as to registration, this ts to noil fy alt persona who did not register tot the bond tdectton bist that they |rxS^33,S I April 234*. ' ’ ' V; , „ I'm',- LfcjV- ijfj, , - f** The bays that Wfre have become the Hours thatvAßE j for there are only a few more hours left to get that $15.00 | Porcelain Top Kitchen Table FREE? with a real Cabinet Gas Range, ‘ f f'■■ ' • . i prr ~ | I Hurry to the phone—l 42 is the number, and ask us to f I save one of the few we have left or you. Absolutely sales 1 close Monday night, April3otli. Your last opportunity j I [ | —act now. A small cash payment—the range and table j I * i are delivered and installed. Pay the balance in 1# small j I monthly payments with vour gas bill. But DO IT \ ! - * i 1 Concord & Kannapolis Gas Co. i I •• . • . y' V if*7 j j Commercial Department' . J niiItIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIimiIIIIIHHIIIIIIHIIIIIItIIIIUIIII llllllllllllHlHtUlimilllHlllHmilltlimmiHllHHlHHllllllllllllllltttlllH Le Dernier Cri ! (/ ) , .r v*: j • ; - V f :** ■ ‘i ■ Mt r ” The glowing Marguerite Wk j ms | ftp. Tire china blue Forget-me-nOt * > The sliy Lily-of-the-Valley 'Ss V- P J Swirls of lovely Feathers v mm. m \ Jx Alluring waterfalls of Lace AX'' Vs AV\( And Ribbons, ltibluVs, Ribbons, a /[ W ; > All contribute to the irresistible charm of Spring Fashions. . For Paris has taken the ! I savage colors of Egypt and the Orient * * she has pilferetl the of the ; ; iontjd garden and blended tjiem and fused them into the most gloriftli? j;hapea\t mat' | * ; one’s most 'poetic fancy could imagfg*f ' # J /y .J J; One must surely see, to appreciate their loveliuess-r-their charm and. « > tions. j ;; s POPUEAR PRICES— SS.OO UPWARD. -- *H j Fishers CHANGE OF UFE , (Mfa Uij Wu b » Kwiib j fatjyta gg. might strengthen Im A titizhyftf Rid 1 w*sii*t 90 nmom, so it up* | * 1 begin it eat and sleep better. Was i * catHWy "..,/ - ’ V. r Southern Baptiit | Kansafe City, Ma, May 16"21v JS23 I The Southern- Railway System will operate special piillmau sleep- t lug cars and special train service fro* Sbith CgyoUki and South j; Carolina via Asheville. Knoxville and Louisville to St. liouls to take I caw of delegates attending the above convention, leaving home »ta- j tion May 14th, on following t&bedule&k X w fc l.v (.oldsboro Southern Ry. May H Jj|ft.tua | &|S|s*» *- ; '• - I|| 0 \ | s|r : [h., m|| E Ar. “ 8:00 pm! %$&%, *. IS S , 4 3 baste of one fare j T*c4t« f «® MteMay 13th lo*'lßth. final limit May 38th. Delegates making the trip via Southern Railway will have au 1 I J Sg!X rmunl trip'hires, pullmun rates, etc.. j ! 41 it . "* V* . in' .V.-r 1 - f JliiF K }i’a.- vUtl ; Satura*-, A|iril 2ti, !OM. i
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