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PAGE TWO p:HNY COLUMN BMl: HJjfck at Cline’s Pharmacy ; Wm 4 ** advertisement. 29-2 t-p. | * # U*horn Pullets For Sate H Burgjtin. Must sell at one*. J. E- Mtrajellan, 166 E. Depot St.. igtfcone '©W. 29-ts-p. hs p |rv" r *but beans three radishes, three to- K Saatoes, 4wo lattice, two cucumber, ip *W«i' uqufgh, pgrsnip. mustard, beets, m p«pper, *,:!** and okra. Cha*. Adafflb Seed Co., China Grove, * V- C- "■ 2t)-2t-p. fpftlllHUA Jastnaction—Young Mon or young can fit themselves |}< lor perresnent positions at good K Wages by* learning some branch of f the priijlng trade. There is a BgjbawlngjlJieman l l for young, well- Br .Warned workers. Our school teach- K f» hand'Composition, proof reading. L press wß]Hi, linotype and monotype E operating, and mechanism. Requires | from si*-to eihgt months. A good (j education is necessary. No night | classes. *j3chnol operates eight hours K hach das. except Saturday. Full R particulars are found in our cata f, logue wjjch we send free if you ask | tor it. School of I Printing; 508 Union Street. Nash-1 ' ville, 'The Times- Tribune Job Office Keeps > on handle large stock of everything § needed in the line of printing, and can serve you on short notice, ts. Business or Visiting Cards Beautiful i Ty printed on short notice at The Times-Tribune Job Office. ts. Mourning Cards Kept In Stock at The Times-Tribune Job Office and ! can be printed on a few hours no- I | tfe*. ,C~ . ts. | ; The Tfcues-THbune Job Office Keeps on hand' a large stock of everything " need's] in the line of printing, and can serve you on short notice, ts. AUTO SHOW TO DRAW GREAT CROWD TO CHARLOTTE Dealers Plan Drive for February Bth -13th to Stir Public Interest. Attendance of the Automobile Show which wifi be held in Charlotte the week of February Bth will be from 50 to 100 per cent larger than ever before, prominent automobile men of the city said yesterday. Tile car dealers’ division of the Charlotte Au • tomotive Merchants Association de cided Friday at a special meeting on plans for the show. The excellent financial "omlition of the buying public of the Carolines and the far-ranching system of advertis ing adopted for the Auto Show for 1926 were assigned as reasons for the belief Pant the show this year will surpass any which has been held in Charlotte, although the attendance at former shows here has averaged above 10.000. 1 Decided! advantages were pointed out in the plan adopted of holding the exhibits this year in t’he show rooms of the individual dealers, rather than in a single building as heretofore. Flag Extensive Displays. DealerfCwill be able to make their displays more extensive, it was said, for the reason that there will be mpre room and visitors will have fet ter opportunity of studying the indi vidual makes of cars, at the same time having a chance to inform them selves of the service which dealers are prepared to give. Individual dealers will exercise their own prefer ence as to their exhibits and enter tainment features, and considerable competition is expected to arise among them as to their programs of enter tainment for the throngs expected to attenuthe show. Programs of vocal and instrumental music, vaudeville numbers and other forms' of enter tainment are being arranged, and some EFIRDS Special Prices in Every Department \ | For Saturday and Monday I Be Sure and Visit Each Department | and You Will Save Money on | Your Purchase MWPMWwr'fiiir 1, » 1 ~ STRAYED OR STOLEN"—O N R | LEMON SPOTTED POINTER DOG. REWARD FOR HIS RE ' TURN OR INFORMATION AS TO WHEREABOUTS. PHONE 103 L, KANNAPOLIS, N. C. 28-St-p. Phene 368 For Celery, Ooi lards, bananas, oranges and apple's, country sausage and liver muhb. j Fisher A Litaker. 29-2 t-p. Fresh Lettuce, Celery, Great Cab bage, caulifiower, collards, spinach rutabagas, turnips, pepper, carrots, new Irish potatoes. Phone 587. J. A H. Cash Store. 29-lt-p. For Sale Or Bent —Four-Room House McGill Street. Easy terms. See M. L. Upright, 495 Harris Street, Concord, N. C. 29-4 t-p. For Rent—Three Unfurnished Rooms for light housekeeping, suitable for couple or ladies. Call 911. 28-3 t-p. For Sale—Barred Rock Egg For Set ting. 15 for SI.OO. Geo. S. Graeber. Phone 672. 27-3 t-p. I Adding Machine Paper at The Times- Tribune office, 15 cents a roll. For Rent—6-Room House on Marsh street, next to N. A. Archibald See J. B. Sherrill. 29-ts-u. Program, Invitations. Announcements printed promptly at The Times- Tribune Job Office. We have a beautiful line of wedding invita tions and announcements in stock I and can finish on a few hours no j tice. Times-Tribune Job Office i I Do You Need Some Letter Heads j bill heads or statements? The Times-Tribune Job Office can get them out for you promptly Os course the quality of the work is ( the best. ts. of the dea'ers have expressed the in- I tention of serving refreshments in their show rooms. Fcrd Dealers to Meet. At the call of the Ford Motor Co’s. ' branch here. 300 dealers from the two * Carolines and parts of Virginia will i attend the show in a body. The Ford ■ dealers have been tasked to bring : prospective customers for Ford and ■ Lincoln cars with them to Char lotte. Extensive Advertising Campaign. A the meeting Friday of the twenty cars dealers of the city, representing : about 28 makes of cars, O. T. Stewart, advertising manager of C. C. Cod dington, Inc., was named to direct an ■ extensive campaign of advertising and ■ publicity. Liberal use of space in the newspapers of the larger cities of i the Carolinas is expected to bring : numbers of people from all sections • of this territory. I Two Ctyief Phases. I The; two important pbases of the : show Were referred to by dealers. As i a trade event tbe show is expected to exceed all previous records, deal ers predicting a large volume of bus iness during the week. The other important features of show week will be the briging together of great num s bers es dealers who will have an op portunity to compare notes at that time. Fred Anderson, of the Pyra ■ mid Motor Co., is president of the car ■ dealers" division. Several meetings : will be called this week to work out 1 details for the show. Public inter est in the automobile never has been greater than at present and this fact, : coupled with the excellent financial : condition of the trade and the general prosperity of citizens throughout the - Carolinas, lias caused automobile men here to believe that auto week will bring more people and prove a big ger event of its kind than anything heretofore attempted in Charlotte. ■' ■■ ■ --=* . IN AND ABOUT THE CITY 3 NUTRITION CLASSES -ARE g BEING ORGANIZED HERE Conrty Nurses Begin Work in affect to Build up Under-Nourished Chil dren. ' Miss Margaret Ford and . UU Courtney, county nurses, have be gun their nutrition work in the pub fic schools of Concord, and they plan - 4 campaign designed to be of great l aid to under-nourished chfidreii of the i city. * The nurses began their work in the Central Primary School, their exami - nation of children there having 9 completed this week. They ate how 5 at No. 2 school. , Each child in the school is weighed, under the plan adopted by the nurses. . and those children found 10 per cent. , under weight are given a thorough ex . animation. Defects brought out In (he examination are charted, a system of diet is recommended to the patents and the children are instructed as to the best manner of caring for them selves. A(| regular intervals these under weight children are weighed and ex amined. lal changes in weight and gen ' eral coudition age recorded and par ents are advised of any ch-nges. It was pointed out at the county i health office that the co-operation of parents is essential to the success of the nutrition campaign. The nurses can find the defects and recommend i remedies but their recommendations ■ will prove of no value unless accepted i by parents. A report covering the number of ; under-nourished children found in tbe schools will be made by the jyirses when their examinations have - been completed. . HEALTH films shown AT COMMUNITY MEETING Pictures Shown by Dr. S. E. Buchan an Comity Health Officer. Hea'th pictures and a comedy were shown Thursday night at the meeting . of the Rocky River Community Club The fi’ms were shown by Dr. S. E. Buchanan, county hea’th officer and cover various diseases, their cure and orevention. Effects and symptoms of diphtheria, tuberculosis and other diseases were outlined in some of the finis while others showed how these diseases are t< be treated and pre : vented. The value of fresh air as u preventitive was stressed in one of the films. Next Monday night Dr. Buchanan will show the pictures at a coinmun . it.v meeting at Cnrtersville and on Thursday night at a community meet ' uig at Harrisburg. These schedules, however, depend upon retention of the ie-ierator which has been borrowed | from Rowan county. The machine is the property of Ca , barrus county, but so far Dr. Buch ! annn has been unable to purchase a generator. Most of the films being shown now were sent out by the State , board of ffealtlT. The" comedy is the ’ property of the T. M. C. A. Dr. Buchanan finds much interest is being created by showing the pic tures and he hopes to conduct the campaign in all parts of the county. It is simpler to geat a health message to the people, he declares, when pic tures are available to show just what the speaker is driving at. STOCKHOLDERS OF F. L. SMITH DRUG CO. MEET P. M. Lafferty Re-elected President and Leslie Corral! Again Made Manager. Stockholders of the F. L. Smith Drug Co., of Kannapolis, held their annual meeting Thursday at the of fices of the company in Kannapolis. Officers elected for the year were: P. M. Lafferty, President. Mrs. J. F. Goodman, Vice Presi dent. J. Leslie Correll. Secretary and Treasurer. Mr. Correll also was named man ager of the store for the coming year. | Reports submitted by Mr. Correll. I who managed the store last year, i showed the business,to be in good ' shape. Officers regard the report as ; $ ver .v satisfactory one, considering 'general business conditions during the ■ je* r - Luncheon at the “Y’ Next Tuesday Night. The merchants who are featuring the De Luxe California Tours are | hereby inviting the contestants to a luncheon at the Y. M. C. A. on next Tltesday night, February 2nd, at 7 I o’clock. This meeting of the donoi* f and the contestants is for the purpose yl exchanging views and discussing •very phase of the big trade campaign tyhich has been staged in this city and - every contestant is urged to be pres ent , A bonus of ten thousand votes will to each contestant Who at- E. B. GRADY. V. L. NORMAN. Invitation Committee. Small Fire at Home of Robert CaUo '"Sf- Firemen about 9 o’clock this mnrn , ing answered a call from the home of Robert Calloway, comer of Kerr gnd 'McGill streets. ’ The blaze started in a closet and wa*-confined to a pile of clothing in ; the closet. The house whs not dam aged. I firemen on the first truck under stood- khfft tlle fire was on Church street. The driver of the second true* got the correct address, howev er, and the blase was quickly ex in discussing the call local firemen ' pointed out that persons should be , careful to give tbe correct street ad | drew when reporting fires. \Vith | out such information the firemen arc unable to intelligently respond to fire N. ©. t ft found return to Cash ier, Stjar Theatre. 29-It-p, ; - THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE ago DOLLij ENTERED IN ■ THE PET AND HOBBY SHOW ‘ ’ SttmoMe Display Room Will Re Pro 1 vidpd For This Feature of -Show at , theY. M- fe A. I That this year’s Pet and Hobhy l Show, to be staged at the Y. M. C. A. tomorrow night, will be the biggest thing of its kind in the history of the City, is indicated by the number of entries already filed. During the past several years officials of the A" have been swamped with entries which-will be placed tomorrow afternoon be tween J and 6 o'clock. A new feature for the show this year will be the 801 l Show and it fs said that already 250 dolls have been Every sort of "baby” is included from "raggedy Anns” to queens in costly costumes, in or der to give this feature sufficient space, tbe dining room on the second floor has been reserved for the babies’, and there they will be in charge of efficient nurses and mntrons. Cages and exhibit pens sufficient in number to care for hundreds of en tries have been secured and will be set in place tomorrow. The following is the list of some of the prizes to be offered : Grand Prize—Best 20 pets entered hv one person—3s in gold. Best Bnnty cock—2sc. Best Banty Hen—-25c. Best cockerel (any breed)—sl.oo Best Hen (any breed) —$1.00 Best Rabbit—soc. Best Dag- *I.OO. Best jwir pigeons—50c. Biggest cat—soc. Smallest Cat—soc. Biggest pet—soc. Ugliest Dog—soc. Biggest goat—soc. Smallest pig—Ticket Pastime Thea tre. Best Pair Guinea Pigs—Ticket to Star Theatre. Smallest dog—Free Bxlo picture of boy and d«g, by Boyd W. Cox. photog rapher. Best collection kodak pictures—sl.l Best collection c'gar bands—soc. Best collection tobacco tags—soc. Best collection old arms—sl.oo. Best collection coins—s*.oo. Best collection Hobbies—sl.l Best collection Indian relics—sl. Oldest relic—sl.oo. Best Stamp collection—ss stamp prize. ’"'■v Best four biscuits—Theatre party to Charlotte. Prettiest artificial flowers—Theatre party to Charlotte. Prettiest photograph of gill—Thea tre party to Charlotte. Most original poster on Y. M. C. A. work—Free trip with Theatre Party to Charlotte. Biggest Collection Fancy work (must be ten or more pieces)—s2.oo. Boy who enters forty or more pets and hobbies Best Exhibit—Week’s camping tour free (Western N. C.) ' ' ‘ortNbgpakdic clinic Thin) Rotary Clinic to Be Held in Charlotte February 6th. The third Rotary Orthopaedic clinic to be held in Charlotte' Feb ruary 6th at New City Health De nnrtwent by Dr. Alonzo Myers. Or thopaedic Surgeon, of Charlotte. Young and old treated. Also arti ficial limbs furnished those who need them. Many benefited and restored at the Rotary clinic under the auspices of the State Vocational Rehabilita tion Department. At the two preceding clinics, six teen plaster casts, seven temporary limbs, five braces, three corrective ( exercises thrA> corrective snoes, two cork high shoes to make up for shortening of limb—three cases ojierated on at the Mercy Hospital. Massage and corrective exercise 13. For a number of others hospital treatment is bciug arranged for the neiw future. \ Tbe Rotary orthopaedic clinic ( was held on Saturday, January 9th, , in the office of the City and County Health Department). This was the second meeting of the clinic. Each clinic brings new cases. Os a total of thirty-six examinations at , the second clinic twenty-five wen new cases. A total of sixty-six cases patients have been examined and of these sixty were the initial examina tions. The ages range from four months to fifty-two years, j An interesting incident at the last clinic was the removal of a piaster cast,from the hand of a-three year old child who came to the first [ clinic with its little and ring fingers completely contracted or closed. The fingers were stretched and cast ap plied at the first clinic. The baby and 1 its mother eagerly watched tbe re moval of the cast. Tbe ring finger was eomplete'y straightened and the child amused herself waggling her :wo newly straightened fingers for the first time in her life. XV. M. Williams Died Thursday Night W. If. Williams, i agbd 87, died ■ Thursday night at 7 o’clock at the county home. He had (been in ill ' health for several years und recently : entered the county home to secure treatment. _ He is survived by his wife, his 1 mother, Mrs. H. Williams, several 1 children and several brothers and bis ters. i Funeral services. will be held this 1 afternoon at 4:30 o’clock at the home ■ of his mother on Ystllry street. In terment will he mbde in Oak wood cemetery. 1 Mr. MertweUwr With Auditorium Winston-Balem Sentinal. I Announcement wag made this morning that Miller Meriwether, re tiring as manager of the Ideal Thea ter. will, on Monday, become asso- 1 ' elate manager of the Auditorium, j' Pilot and Amusu theaters, operated by the Piedmont Amusement Com pany and the Fpwyfh Amusement company. Mr. Meriwether had plan ned to leave thd city next week, but has accepted a temporary connection with the local arnuacmeut cotpora ti.ns. frip ■ .-v , I —a—- MA ' OR t«°COn^rd < tg live Charlotte's Mayor Will Become Man- I agtr of Brow* Mill, It Is Reported in Charlotte. j Mayor Harvey W. Moore will re-, sign his position With the city of Charlotte and Concord about May first, to become secretary and | treasurer of the Brown Cotton MiU, i according to a story appearing in, to day's Charlotte Observer. Mr. Moore*, it is presumed, will succeed F. J. Haywood, who recently transferred to the Norcott Mill from the Brown Mill. The story in The Observer reads: Harvey W. Moore will resign his positi< n as mayor of the city of Charlotte effective on or about May iaf. it was learned here yesterfiay from what were considered most re liable sources. has been elected sec retary and treasurer of the Brown Manufacturing Company at Concord, which operates a cotton mill there as one of the plants of tbe Johnston Mills Company, of this city. The position carries with it that of general manager. T Reports that Mayer Moore has been named t° <h* B new position and was planned to resign as the city's chief executive began to circulate in the city early yesterday and during the afternoon had reached the point that they were more or less general in sh« down-town section and particular ly among those who keep in touch with municipal affairs. Little surprise was expressed by the;sy who ((iscuAed the matter as it Was said that Mayor Moore has for sometime felt that he could only for a short time longer serve the city at triiat now seems to have been a finan cial sacrifice. The new position, it was learned, carries with it a salary considerably larger than that paid its mayor by the city of Charlotte. Refusal to discuss the report, either to confirm or deny, was the position of Mayor Moore last night. The mayor indicated that he would have an announcement sometime lat er but said that, at present, he was * not ready to talk about the matter. [ From officials of the Johnston com pany it was learned, however, that the mayor has accepted the position These officials declined to say when he will begin his new duties but it was indicated that only a few weeks will elapse before he will take over the new work. Acceptance by the mayor of the po sition of secretary and treasurer, and with it the managership of the Con cord company, was taken to mean his certain resignation. If was said that the commission form cgovernment act carries with it a provision which requires the full time of each member of the board of coir.mmissioners and since his new duties will require the presence in Concord of the manager, at least a major portion of the time, his accept ance of such obviously means, it was pointed out, that he will leave Char lotte. -JKUeh Mayor Moore- leaves office <*t»-May Ist he will have served the city as its chief officer for a period of seventeen months. He was named to succeed Mayor Jqpes O. JYalker when the latter re signed his position to go to Columbia to take over the distributing agency for an automobile manufacturing con cern. Would Merge Bus Lines on Ran to Greensboro. Greensboro, Jan. 27.—That an option has been secured on the Dixie Bus line, between here and Char lotte, was a report current here to night, and it was talked that G. T. Elliott, of Norfolk. Va.. former owner of the old United Stage lines, held the option. Mr. EUiott could not jbe reached, however, to confirm the report. It was also stated that options are being sought on the other three lines operating' between here and ( ’bar lotte which are Kirks, Cress and, Lowder and Blue Star. A merger of the lines seems to be the object sought. i Deed* Recorded Here Thursday. Deeds recording the following “real estate transfers were filed at the court "house here Thursday: R. P. Kissjah to Charles IV. Misen heimer. property in No. 10 township for $775. J. F. Williams to Charles \Y. Mis rnheimer for $275, property in No. 10 township. . Mr*. CHJie Blume Crowell to A. B. I’onnds tor SI,OOO anj"other valuable considerations, property in Ward Three, this city. B. L. Umberger to Precey E. Lind ley for S2OO, property in No. 4 town ship. Alleged Store Breakers Landed in JalL Stanly News-Herald. The men alleged to have broken in to the Peoples Grocery Store at Nor wood last Monday night were lodged in the county jail here yesterday at 4 o’clock. Three of the men were apprehended at their home town, Rockingham, by authorities there. Their names are Dan Grant, Reach Brown and Roy Ashworth The other man was ar rested in IVadesboro by officers of that town. Policeman Smith, of Norwood, ren dered valuable aid in bringing about the eapfure of the four men, accord ing to Sheriff Furr. Death of Eben Burley son. Stanly News-Herald: | Funeral services for Mr. Ebeu Bur leyson, 88 years, and' Confederate war veteran of StauV county, who died Wednesday night at his home, five miles from Albemarle, will be liqld today at 3 o'clock from the home of John F. Burlevson. Burial will be made in the family cetery near the above mentioned place. W is survived by six children, several grandchildren, and many friends throughout the county. He fought through thf entire struggle be tween the states. One of his com rades said of him tody»y: ’’Mfe didn’t braver tfoyi he; dur- l "' l&i^. B, fej^ v ,v $Js mmm Mrs.” Rosie Baker" 16, of Carthage, < ilo , is going to be strapped if she I doesn’t stay home and mind her 9- i months-old baby. Judge Oraot Emer > son has ordered her husband to use : a razor strop on her if she runs away from home again, and has detailed i the town marshal to see that his or ■ der is carried out. She' vows it i won't be necessary, though. Boy Horribly Burned in Home at Kannapolis. Kannapolis. Jan. 28.—The two year-old son of Mr and Mrs. Clarence Fortner was horribly burned last week at his home west of Itannapolis. He was standing before an open ! tire and in some manner his clothing became ignited. He is now at the Concord Hospital, where his condition . is regarded as grave. | SALE OF HOUSE AND U»T AND PERSONAL PROPERTY BY EXECUTOR. The undersigner Executor will sell : at public Auction at the Court House Door in Ooijreord, N. C„ at 12 o'clock , il. on Saturday the Oth daje-of Feb ruary. to the highest bidder for eash i the John Wallace house and lot in • Ward 4'of the City of Concord. At 11:1.”> o’clock on the morn'ng of . the same day at the home of John [ Wallace on Tournament Street the . undersigned Executor will sell all , personal property of John Wallace, deceased, consisting of household and t kitchen furniture. ( The right is iceerved by the Execu . tor to reject any and all bids. , CITIZEN'S BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, ' Executor of John Wallace, Dec'd. , By J. L Crowell. Jr., Atty. Trib. 20th, Times 3rd. MMCOLD THAT HANGS ON Persistent coughs and colds lead to , serious trouble. You can stop them now with Creomulaion, an emulsified t creosote that is pleasant to take. Creo mulsion is a new medical discovery with two-fold action; it soothes and heals the inflamed membranes and in hibits germ growth. Os all known drugs, creosote is rec ognized by high medical authorities as i one of the greatest healing agencies for persistent coughs and colds and other forms of throat troubles. Creomulsion . contains, in addition to creosote, other . healing elements which soothe and heal the infected membranes and stop the 1 irritation and inflammation, while the creosote goes on to the stomach,.is ab sorbed into the blood, attacks the teat of the tronble and checks the growth of the germs. Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfac tory in the treatment of persistent coughs and colds, bronchial nwhiryi, bronchitis and other forms of respira tory diseases, and i; excellent for build ing up the tvatrin after colds or fb. Money refunded if any cough or coldls dot relieved .-.'ter taking according' to directions. Ask your druggist. Creo mukion Company, Atlanta, Ga. (ad-,) PAVE YOU PERSONAL MAGNETISM? A healthy woman is magnetic, attractive, uaually beautiful, be onuse she emanates the radiant joy desirable' uaU 08 * 686 «“• weak, nervous. ailing. Do # bd i discouraged, Dr. Pierce’S Favorite 1 Prescription Mill help yon. It ig made ft talL h«& adapted to the peculiar weaknesses of women. 1 Thousands hive felt its refreshing influence. For fifty years it has stood the best, and still is the Favorite FIRST THOUGHT, When die boy or girl in the home is rundown, in body and shre»y^^&^sfi^ : his aouriitag and m. children need. Give jLh | 'T. 1-i!"_! * '■ 1 --'-in m-mn | LOOK FORWARD Opening Announcement M : v OF NEW AND MODERN IMUJJNERY REPARTMENT !|| " AND WORK ROOM TO BE LOCATED ON READYTO-WEAR FLOOR j i , FASHIONABLE MILLINERY | REASONABLY PRICED MISS ALLIE LEGG ; | PROPRIETOR ;|; j Our January Clearance 1 I SHOE SALE Continues Through Saturday, Of-1 sering Still More Value For Your Dollar Our stocks still reveal some of the most desirable 1 ! styles of the season at A LIBERAL REDUCTION. Straps, Pdmps, Patents, Satins, Velvets, Tans, Suedes J ! in broken sizes considerably under former prices on s«ue at \ i $1.95 $2.95 $3.95 T 0 $4.95 If you have not yet enjoyed the savings that this sale - makes possible, come tomorrow. MARKSON JiHOE STORE, | Quarreled Since Wedding Day “My stomach and liver trouble made a regular grouch of me. Lwas sore at everyone, including my wife, and we quarreled every day since the wedding. She is a dear little girl and I know it was my fault. Mayr's One Dose Will Convince was recom mended for my stomach trouble, and since taking it I have felt like a new man. _My wife and I now get along beautifully." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the ca tarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, includ ing appendicitis. One dose will con vince or money refunded. Big Change In Face Powders A new French process powder that is not affected by perspiration—will | not let au ugly shine come through; I stays on until you take it off; fine ; and pure; makes the pores invisible;| looks like-beautiful natural skin; gives a soft velvety complexion. Get this new wonderful beauty powder called Mello-glo. \}’orter Drug Co. YOU POOR KID, WHY ARE YOITSO SKINNY? Don't your mother know that Cod Biter Oil will put pouuds of good healthy flesh on, your bones in just a few weeks? , Tell her every druggist has it in [ sugar-coated tablet form now so that you won’t, have to take the nasty, fishy-taating oil that is apt to qpoat , J9 ur delicate stomach. Tell her that McCoy's Cod Liver (XI Compound TableU are chock-full of vitalizing vitumirfes and are the greatest flesh producers and health j builders she can finde. I Cue sickly thin kid, age 0, gained ' 12 pounds in 7 months. She must ask the Pearl Drug Ct>. ct any druggist for McCoy’s Cod : Liver Oil Compound Ta.btets—oo tab- I lets—-60 cents—as pleasant to take as candy—and if at the end of 30 1 days if she isn’t glad’ she bought them your druggist is authorised to return her money. k j i r Friday, January 20, 102$ *, SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY As Executor of the last will and ' testament of Matilda H. Ring, I will sell at the court bouse door in Con ’ cord. N. C., on Monday, the Bth day • of February, 1926, aU*S o’clock M., | to the highest bidder Tor cash, at pub lic auction, the following described 1 property t 1(11 Shares Cabarrus Cotton Mills Stock, Common. * 10 Shares Caharrus Cotton Milla Stock, Preferred. • - Stock, Common, ' 1 54 Shares Wiscassett Mills Co. 1 Stock, Common. 10 Shares Concord National Bank Stock, and other personal property. This tie 19th day of January, 1936. / ‘B. MQRRISON KING, Executor. , By Hartsell & Hartsell, Attys. _ 21-ts-chg. Miller’s Antiseptic All, Known as Snake (HI Goes Creeping and Crawling Down 1 ' Into Creaky. Stiff and Swollen Joints. Umbering ’Em Up ha a Few Minutes. This great oil, known as “SNAKE OIL,” is t'ae only thing of its kind yet discovered. .Will penetrate the thick est sole leather in 3 minutes, then there is little wonder it relieves Rheu matism, Neuralgia, Neuritis, Stiff Joints, Chest Colds and Sore Throat almost like magic. Over S,QOO,OQft bottles sold under absolute guarantee and leps than a dozen bottles returned, a record never before equalled by auy paia remedy. Don’t suffer long.cr get this most penetrating liniment and know what/it means to be free from pain. Nqw on sale, all leading drug gists.— (Adv.). hi niHi in ikjb m 1 Stop drugging 1 Rub toothing, penetrating si. Jacobs Oil right into your sore, stiff, ach -8 mg joints, and re lief comes initant is a harmless rheu matism liniment . which never disap £rsfcr»% SBJS&T"JZ
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