PAGE SIX WHBSSL ml ! f %Ili!!lJgif 1 11! 11 f ' | ARMSTRONG LINOLEUM WEEK— Beautify any room in your borne, ar small, cost by putting 5 down a few yards of Armstrongs Inlaid Linoleum. Any room in | the home can tie made move beautiful, more sanitary, and easily "| kept by putting Linoleum on the floor. | \ A good grade of Inlaid Linoleum, properly laid, will last ten | to fifteen years. Von cannot wear the figure off of Inlaid Lino- 3 leum, btvnu.se it goes all the way through the goods. Let us show |j you our complete stock. ill Concord Furniture Co. | The Reliable Furniture Store New Arrivals in Suits, Shirts and j Neckwear §Kuppenlieim,ers Fine Clothes — 9 $35, $37.50, S4O, $45 | Young Men’s Suits —sth Avenue Styles. Prices $22.50 to $34.50 j Our Fine Straw Hats Are Sell ing fast. Come and select yours Straws $2.50 to $5.00 Leghorns $4.00 and $5.00 Panamas $5.00 Special Prices on Men's Fine New Neckwear, New Hand Lug- | W. A. Overcash j CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER \ Phone 780. PAINT PAINT The importance of painting is greater today than ever 1 before, because you could not replace your buildings at near their original cost. Higlt priced labor and building material should prompt B you to protect and preserve your property. “SAVE THE SURFACE A'ND YOU SAVE ALL” Homes and How to Paint Them t i | Ritchie Hardware C« ! % ' i “Your Hardware Store” PHONE 117 1 I ■!!»,»I-.- .i*m j SWEATERS SMART SUMMER STYLES Sweaters j That are useful on so many occasions, one cannot do well without one or two. New arrivals here make it possible. A present day of fering in many colors from , $2.50 to $9.95 And Then If You Need a Sport Skirt They are Very Attractive Models— $3.95 up / It Pays to Trade at It ISHER’S JL Concord’s Foremost Specialists 'SPORT SKIRTS '~ ’ - ... .. THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE ,]The Concord Daily Tribune! | TIME OF CLOSING OF MAILS. ~| The time of the closing of malls at the as follows: Train No. 136—11 p. m. -Train No. 34—4.00 p. m. Train No. 36—10:30 a. m. Train No. 12 —6:30 p. m. Train N0.„3S —9:00 p. m. Train No. 30—11 p. in. \ Southbound. Train No. 37—9:30 a. m. Train No. 45—4:00 p. m. 1 Train No. 135—8:00 pi. m. Train No. 29—11:00 p. m. | WEATHER FORECAST Unsettled, probably local thunder showers tonight and Sunday; cooler Sunday. 1 LOCAL MENTION Cotton on the local market today is quoted at 25 1-2 cents i>er pound: cot ton seed at til! cents per bushel. Tomorrow is Mother's Day. Give a ] ixix of Whitman's candies, at the Por -1 ter Drug Store. Fourteen new eases of measles were reported to the county health depart ment Friday afternoon, according to a j" report issued by the department. ' Mr. John A. BarnhardtV who has ; been seriously ill at ins home on Cor bin street for several weeks, is re ported today ns resting more com fortably. The-Charlotte Hornets are taking a big lead in the South Atlantic League now. They have won their last 12 games and are enjoviug undisputed possession of first place. "Rube" Wil son pitched part of Friday’s game for Charlotte. The funeral of Mr. J. F. McAulty will he held tomorrow, Sunday, at 1 p. m. tit Bethel Church. Interment will be made in the cemetery there. The body will leave the home of Mr. John Kellough. where it was carried Friday, at noon tomorrow. At a meeting of the school board held Friday afternoon opera chairs for the auditorium of the new high school building were purchased. Rep resentatives of four companies were | heard by the lionrd members before ! they decided on the chairs which were purchased. A message from the Salisbury Hos pital Friday stated that the condition of Mr. John Moose, son of Mr. Harris Moose of this county, who is undergo ing treatment there, is improving sat isfactorily. Mr. Moose was injured re cently when struck on the head with a baseball during n game at Faith. Janies Earnhardt, corporal of Com pany E, will lie sen! to Camp Ben ning, Gn.. on May 15th. to take a course in a cooking school. Upon his return 'from the camp Corporal Earn hardt will .instruct the cooks of Com pany E upon the system of cooking Hint is being taught at the army camp. i The old base on the Kannapolis road is being plowed up now and rocks are iieing added to it. ''After the rocks and the former base have been mixed, the road lied is lieing rolled. It is understood that a tar costing of some kind is to be laid on this base, the road to be the width of the con crete curbing laid on the road several weeks ago. Following the cool siiell of the first pnrt of this week tl)e Weather Man promises another cold snap for to night anil tomorrow night. Just what kind of weather can lie expected is hard to determine, as the weather prophets designate everything now ns “cool.’’ though the mercury during the last “cool” siiell dropped to winter temperatures. [ Five defendants were tried in re [ corder's court Friday and four of them j were convicted. Two charged with nu | affray were fined .$lO and $5; one j charged with using abusive and pro ! sane language was fined $10; another i charged with intoxication was fined | S2O and the other, charged with op i erating a car while intoxiented, was | found not guilty. i County health officials are deliglit | eil with the success of the tuberculo j sis clinic now being conducted here. A j large numtier of iiersons are being ex ! amined daily, and Dr. Spruill, who is i conducting the clinic, is busy from • morning to night. Tuesday and Wed ! uesdny the clinic will lie moved to 1 Kannapolis for the benefit of the peo j pie of that; city. The Trinity-Davidson baseball game i scheduled for Tuesday, will tie played . In Gastonia. The game was original • l.v scheduled for Davidson, but the Gastonia iieople put in a strong bid for It and it will be played nt the Lo ray Fark. A nnmtver of Concord peo ple plan lo witness the game, which will be the last of the year between the two colleges. The city officials several days ago decided to get an engineer to visit Concord ami make an inspection of the recently paved streets before final settlement is made with the paving contractors. Such action is usually j taken by a city which lets a big pav- I lng contract. The city officials have not announced who the consulting eu lglneer will be- this year. j R. 1). Goodman, county farm agent, is making definite plans now lo keep from this county cows that have not | lieen tested for tnlierculosls. The com missioners recently instructed Mr. | Goodman to keep a check on this work 'to the licst of his ability, and he is i having posted in various parts of the county posters informing the public that cows brought into this county from a county where nlfcftttle has not been tested, bust be tested. The stretch of road just west of (the overhead bridge near the South ern passenger station, extending from the city limits to the intersection,/)! the road near Long's Filling Station, Is being paved now. The work is be lng, done by the company which has the contract to build the Cgberrus part of the Concord Charlotte road- Other stretches of the road in'-this gyjgf I* o ved near fa - - ‘ ■ = COPAY’S CTENTS. . j . Sstfwiip. May 12. 1928. | Five thQ>mahd hospitals throughout the ITited States and Canada will ob- i serve today as National Hospital 1 Day.' ' ■j- ' 1 Twenty-five years ago today the i first American naval officer to fall in ( the Spanish war—Worth Bagley—inef < death in the attack on Cardenas. The National Association o. ero • ballon and Correction nieeis ui an- ‘ nual session today in Washington. 1 I) C. i With''delegates ir. attendance from i 28 countries, the biennial convention < of the International Woman Suffrage i Alliance- will gneet today fn Rome. < “Hostile" ah- fleets are to attempt - attacks on -New York City today as a test of fhg. harbor antl-aireian ue* l'enses. The attacks will be made both day and night and new meiaods . of observation will be used. Phi Sigma Kappamcn from all ( sections of the United States aye to make a pilgrimage today to M ssa- ] ehtisetts Agricultural College, at Amherst, lo join in a cciebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the found- J iug of the fraternity. , - Sunday, May 13. Annual Obes-rvance of Mother's ' Day. i Today begins a nation-wide ce'.e- j bration of Mother and Daughter ! 1-Week. The National Conference of Jewish jSocial Service meets in annual ses- i Mon today in Washington, D. C. A campaign for the erection in , Washington of a monument to our , "mothers" will lie launched today l.y ' the Mothers’ Day International As sociation. Charles Neal, Colored, SliodtS Eleven Year Daughter. Albemarle News-Herald. | Charles Neal, a -well known colored : man of Uadin, was arrested late Wed nesday afternoon and lodged in (he Albemarle jatl upon a charge of hav- i ing killed his 11-''ear-old daughter about 4 o’clock Wednesday afternoon. The girl was shot in the hack with a - gun and died instantly. Tuere 1 wa4 no eye witness to the shooting, it seems, but reports have it that Neal, in a fit of passion, started to whip his daughter for staying out late, . she having- been detained at scno.il where she was practicing for com mencement ttterelses. The girl .an out of the house. "it is reported, whereupon Neal fired nt her, the en tire load entering her back. tNea’ denies that he shot the girl, but claims that the gun was leaung against the wall on the front porch and in some -way was knocked over, J i the load being accidently discharged. Trinity Debaters Win Intercollegiate Meet. Durham, (May 11.—Arguing against Ihe provision for federal aid to educa tion under the principals of ilic Towner-Strlbjing bill. Trinity college debaters tonight won an unanimous decision over Emory university de baters in the.seventh annual contest two Institutions. Trinity hga taken six of the seven i debates. The -winning team tonight 1 was composed of W. R. Brown, Mem- \ phis, Tenn.. \W. L. Clegg, Murphy, and i J. P. Limning, of Limvood. Speaking for Emory was E. M. | Wise. J. A. Domrowsky ar.d C. F. The city that does not regard its young men ns its greatest asset is apt to find them its largest liability. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to express our sincere thanks to the friends and neighbors for (heir kindness shown us during tho illness and death of olir father, Rev. Jacob Simpson. MRS; tillie Molester, j f PLANTS-Quality- PLANTS ; Our Tomato Plants of all leading varieties are ready jj for sale now. We offer the very best of Cayenne, Pimento | and Sweet Peppers. Our Potato Plants grown from | | the Very Best of Seed. May delivery $2.00 per 1,000. June \ : | delivery $1.50. Phone us your order. We deliver on short j I ' notice. 1 CROWELL’S PLANT FARM PHONE 398 I QOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOt- Bang! j Pop! IPow! j Bang! I S ' What can that be? You 8 i 8 can always tell, but don’t X ‘ | wait to* see how it will X • 8 end. Bring your car to X 1 us. We have expert me- x f chanics here, apd all work 8 is fully guaranteed.. 8 : Motor & Tire j s 8 ■■■■' ■ - ; -. CONCORD hworog MARKET Corrected Weekly by Cline & Mouse. Figures named represent prices paid tor produce on the market: Eggs * .26 Butter .80 Country Ham .25 Country Shoulder .Iff Country Sides .15 Voting Chickens .40 Hens .1$ to .20 Turkeys to JO Urd - .12 1-2 Sweet Potatoes 1 .75 Irish Potatoes .76 Onions SI.OO Peas ■£ $2.00 Corn SI.OO CONCORD COTTON MARKET SATURDAY, MAY 12. 1823. Cottorf .25 1-2 Cotton seed .68 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCXXXX I MOTHERS DAY SUNDAY, MAY 13th |j[ Send Her a Box of Candy ]i| 8 HOLLINGSWORTH j|j Gibson Drug Store ! “The Rexal Store” TAX NOTICE NO. 1 TOWNSHIP. 1 will in* al following places for pur pose of listing taxes: Kooky River May 14tli ami 15tli; Hickory Ridge ltltii. Pioneer. Mills 17th: Harrisburg ISth and 22nd; Mr. Tom White’s 21st. Please note change in Harrisburg date. <}. LEE SIMPSON. 12-lt-ohb. J,ist Taker. Visiting Cards Printed in Several styles, styles. 50 for SI.OO, or 100 for $1.30, at Tribune and Times Office. Tomorrow Is MOTHER’S PAY Give a Box of Porter Drag Co. Phone 36 OOOOOOODOCWBOOOOOOPPOQobcio MOTHER. ijij A wonderful ticing is a moth- f iji or; otlier folks may love yon. t j V lint only your mother under j||j stands. iji Mother works for you. cares V for you,Moves and forgives von, X' and when you leave her, —like a iji guardian angel her memory is 1 1 always with you. ( Cline’s Pharmacy | Telephone 333 ; f/TkYIDtPEKr, ID 1 1 ■ ——■■■■SSBT I 'Semce&l 4 ' Gate doct&'i ACUfS) When it comes here you will agree ; Your tire in expert hands will be. We vulcanize tires by the latest method and use the care that mokes their performance profitable a {ul grati fying to yon. Your tireg are tubes need our attention as much as we need your patronage. Motor & Tire Service C*pu» •A, • ' .. . ■ - ooooooooeeooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooodooooooo ; : X , l There is no clothes worriment to the Schloss wearer. He is as 1* sure of. the style of his suit as he Young men in the style centers W W J of tfie world recognize Schloss •V. MPk leadership in the style as well as A couple of minutes in our I I store with the new models will | \ |jißr | tell you what wf mean. Hoovers,lnc The Young Man’s Store. * ® U | d ® Coriley Clothes Hats trimmed in Two-Tone Ostrich; Flowers Used in Many Ways; Pond-Lilies also make a becoming trim. All and many other Trimmings found at SPECIALTY HAT SHOP Hair Nets Veils Hose ■■■agaaatfßhiiH MaiSJ.i.i r. Esara ICE, COAL and WOOD s A. B. POUNDS Phone 244 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001 I How We Built Up a $40,000.00 Busi- | nsss IN ONE YEAR 1 By giving our customers courteous service and Fair ] ; Prices, on/Texaco Gasoline and Oils, Perfection, Allen and ' i Durant Tires and Tubes.real job of car washing. TRY US FOR SERVICE CENTRAL FILLING STATION % The Hub Is the home of Griffon and Value /ilulllM'lMSlflSb First Clothes. From the sheep ill shearing to the buttonholes Gris- J1 f° n and Michaels-Stern’s Value il Clothes, are quality, tailor ft\ Hr so t> eaut ’i u Fy they win the ap- Vwf Ml ||! 11l proval of the most fastidious. IMu i! Willi -^ n(l you’ ll find that the styles W\] Awnmll j|du\M unerringly hit that narrow mark . r 'I ’i where the “last word” merges in lil ml lllli wm Imm to tlie authentic. Prices too are llu\l| DJU; mill UvH|\ll\ mighty interesting to the fellow T \ sYmi Ullll UUftl I,as P lent y of uses for Ijis ||| Wjj U\\l Come, look over these wonder- JOE GASKEL “Quality Store” We specialize In Country Produce, and all Farm Products. We buy for cash and sell for less. , Give us a trial for the month of May. Prompt delivery. - .«, # /> /: v * Orchard Produce Company i Phone 130. Successor to L. E. Bogcr ifcrtufday, May 12,1.92?.

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