PAGE SIX COURT CALENDAR ■ Kifhe: February Term of Cabarrus Superior Court will be Hgtld February 22nd, 1926, before His Honor, T. D. Bryson. HJpite CivH Docket only will be called, and will be called in the ■Plowing (?rder: MONDAY m MOTION DOCKET K Bp, C. A. Isenhour vs. Alice Basinger, et als un ■ der protest. ■ R|. Mary Lee Harvey vs. Alice Basinger, et als un- K der protest. ■No. lA. F. Hartsell & Co. vs. McEnnis & Gaddy ■ No. 2M. & C.—Nannie KBS* Cannon vs. W. F. Goodman, —L. T. H. ■ No. 3H, S. W.—J. E. Gas p key vs. Burwell Smith ■ No. 4M. & S.—W. R. Par ■ leer vs. Esther Parker ■ No. 6%.T.H.&M. H. C. ■ a—Emma Scott and I vs. Cabarrus County ■ No. 6'M. & S. —Lucy Biles vs. Fate Biles i No. 7 W. G. M.—Odell In Adams vs. May Adams ■ No. BM. & S. —H. E. Wil son vs. J. P. Wilson ■ No. 9M. & S. —J- L. Johns vs’. J. T. Scurry et als r No. 10 M. & S. —Julia Jen nings ' vs. Dock Jennings ! No. 11 M. & S. —Bettie Tay lor vs. J. C. Taylor No. 12 W. G. M.—John Gil more vs. Eliza Gilmore No. 13 W. G. M.—Chas. Grey vs. Mary Lee Gray No. 14' G. A. C.—Eva Mad . ry vs. H. P. Madry No. 16 M. & S.—Will Rus sell vs. Zeb Yerton No. 17 M. & S.—Jessie Rob s inson vs. Richard Robinson ; No. 18 M. & S.—Pearl Wal ters vs. Chas. Walters No. 20 M. & S.—Hoyle Big gerstaff vs. Western Union Tel. Co. No. 21 L. T. H.—John Hun- ’ ter vs. Bell Hunter | No. 22 L. T. H. et als—G. B. Means vs. John Dulin et als : No. 23 W. G. M.—W. P. Stanley vs. Bessie Stanley ; No. 25 M. & S.—S. M. Gar mon vs. May Garmon ? No. 26—G. A. C.—Walter Saunders vs. Laura Saunders No. 28 M. & S. —M. F. Tee ; „ . . „ vs. Western Union Tel. Co. \ No. 29 M. & A.—C. M. t,. , ~.. vs. Minnie Lee White No. 31 A. B. P.—Fink Sides vs . Annie Sides No. 32 M. & 'A.—D. W. oo W. H. Fisher, Admr. . No. 33 M. & A.—A. C. Bar- VT r ‘® r „ . vs. Cabarrus County > No. 34 M. & A.—Theodora J f No. vs. Lurie Asbnry Faircloth vs ot is Faircloth I No. 36 M. & A.—C. A. Cor nelius vs. Beulah Cornelius I No. 38 M. & A.—B. M. Par ker vs. Western Union Tel. Co. | No. 40 Bell & Harris Fur. Co. vs. Roy Dees | No. 41 M. & A —Nathaniel Bailey vs. T. C. Thompson No. 44 M. & A.—Myrtle Griffin vs. Will Griffin | No. 45 M. & A. —Nannie Shaw vs. Daniel Shaw No. 46 M. & A.—Chas. Lipe vs. B. L. Umberger J No. 47 M. & A.—Norman Harris vs. Amanda Harris I No. 48 H. S. W.—Newman Crawford vs. Amanda Crawford. | No. 49 M. & A.—J. E. Ca nup vs. Lula Canup t No. 50 M. & A.—Caroline Weddington vs. J. C. Willeford I No. 52 H. S. W.—Steve Starnes vs. Madine Starnes | No. 54 H. S. W —Jas. Min cy vs. Sallie Mincy s No. 56 H. S. W.—W. M. Starnes vs. Flora B. Starnes No. 56 M. & A.—C. A. Mc- Collins vs. L. C. McCollins • No. 57 M. & A.—Carrie Bell Wilson vs. Robert L. Wilson I No. 58 A. S. Dayvault vs. Emily Flowe I No. 59 J. L. C.—Flora Ver- I - T bl T e ~ vs- J- C. Verble i No. 60—L. T. H.—Geo. I VT Dunlap vs. Hattie Dunlap 1 No. 62 Corl Wadsworth Co. vs. Cannon Mfg. Co. I No. 64 Corl Wadsworth Co. vs. Arthur Moore TUESDAY No. 65 M. & A—O. W. Kel vs. G. H. Tucker No. 66 M. & A.—J. F. Carter vs. Chas. Phifer i No. 67 M. & A—J. F. Oar -11,. vs. R. L. Morris No. 68 J. F. Cannon vs. Sou. Ry Co No. 69 M. & A.—Troy Wil vt |»ms vs. Amanda Williams No. 72 Fannie Bost vs. Martin Bost No. 75 W. J. Barnhardt vs. Israel Fields t No. 78 M. & A.—W. H. Ife. Whittaker vs. C. H. Polk |; No. 82 P. M. Furr et als vs. C. J. Fisher and Ellen Fish er. | No. 83 Auto Tractor Co. vs. City Motor Co. BNo. 84 W. A L Brown vs. G, D. Ellis I No. 85 T. V. Talbert vs. D. Smith f No. 87 A. S. Dayvault vs. Tom Caldwell INa 89 A. S. Dayvault vs. J. Lindsay Boger iNo. 91 A. S- Dayvault vs. P, L. Wilson SrNo. 93 M. & A—Maggie Rainwater * vs. Bell & Harr’s INo. #5 M. A. Foil vs. Sandy Alston IBfc 96 A. B. P.-J. Claude K V, PI,TOfcN * W, “ ton vs. Annie Morton No. 100 M. A. S.—P. L. Hill vs. Annie ' No. 102 L. T. 11-Rena Mor- ■ » ris vs. W. H. Morris * No. 108 1 F. F.-Umted Mer. Walters T YVt iTf* f No. 110 | p vs. United Merc. Co. d UiUC gJ?G UIJIC LW *JL cher vs. Maggie Fincher g B 4 - m « k rr: gasoline keep the Ipiocn • No. 114 State & Novelt Fink vs. Dwight Morrison -Jfw. |§K A No. 116 J. M. O —Joe Neal vs. Sam Alexander « ■ mm mXm No. :, 8 U . Harris OUt OI VOUT GnPIIIC .... , No. 119 Bell & Harris Co. vs. C. C. Whitley No. 121 Ruth Brooks vs. Herman Brooks No. 124 M. A. S.—Corl Wads- ——— "■ 111 jZMmmM . ■ ■' ■ ■ —- worth Co. vs. D. H. Sides— L. T. H. l\ No. 126 M. H. C.-V. G. Blan- / ton vs. Lula Blanton No. 133 J. M. O.—Elias Rus- / Sf} A VQv \ sell vs. Zeb Long / raw \ No. 137 H. S. W.—Pink L. Sides vs. Annie Sides I IB [ ■H*B Iml No. 138 P. & B.—J. Frank 1 —l* LJKJL Vj Hf. I No. 139 L. T. H. —Truman Mose lam,son No. .46 M. & S. —A. F. Har,- J0, "” 0,, & P '" ) ' Xyg^jj^^/ANTlrl^OCKCaWailtt^ No. 147 m‘ A°' S. —W. M. V5 ' T ' A no. .64 ijc._j.no a.. » ft aU. comes out of an oil -wdl f. evov drop ofthis new -■ “ ° * -WV“ ' fflndair IfC Gasoline, to mfr N . 163 LT. H. R. L. Cost Costner "kllOClt No. 165 Ernest Kiser vs. Frank Alexander • • wVfrrr Mil 1J ♦ • • w^wS^ww^^SJmrnLmS^m No. 169 M. B. S.—T. D. Free- V 4 MT X CP* No. .67 r H . Barrier j It CUtS OOWII thC OH YOUT No. 188 R. L. Hartsell, Agt. vs. J. A. Clontz 9 # « ** 189 p^efc s vs A j? Hartseii engine, .and it Cuts OOWO VOUT No. 196 Commercial Credit a % %•%% -m* a no , N S: a s.—National j f repair bills.. .It’s all gasoline . ZZI&ZZI. and gets its cmh-biock quality z7~ ““ c «from its refining process., 06 more H StCllaGl vs Amzi Gilmore bettiT Qdflti'lfoOCkJuel THURSDAY ' . issi Sinclair HfGrASOUNE N °' 228 Poe M ’ °’~ Clarence ys AHce p r _ OWiy THREE CENTS MORE. THAN REGULAR, SINCLAHW ' No. 241 m. & s—Unique ' lustrating Co. vs. Crystal Lamp Laundry, ■ J. M. O. No. 260 A. S. Dayvault vs. J. N. Morris No. 275 M. B. Fuller vs. Motor & Tire Service Co No. 281 M. & S. W.— A. L. Smith vs. J. Frank Smith et ah No. 285 H. & H—So. Ry Co. vs. Hartsell Mills Co. No. 286 H. & H.—Mattie Honeycutt vs. Otis Honeycutt No. 305 M. H. C.—Lena Mor > gan, by next friend Will Scott vs. American Nat’l Ins. Co. No. 306 Concord Motor Co. vs. H. A. Lindsey No. 311 H. & H. —Cabarrus Motor Co. vs. Geo. J. Hurlocker No. 319 P. & B.—Mary Bell Miller vs. J. Lester Miller No. 324 W. W. Hanson vs. Geo. C. Phifer No. 333 Carrie Bradford vs. Dan Michael No. 342 J. M. O.—W. W. Og lesby Vs. Lee Johnson No. 348 S. W. K.—Lela S. • Spillman Vs. Calvin Spillman No. 357 M. A. S.—Tom Led „ tter vs - Marv Ledbetter No. 364 M. A. S.—J. N. Thompson V s. W. H. Hughey FRIDAY No. 369 S. W. K.—Mrs. Mary „ Ewing vs . Tno . W . Petrea ™ S’ . ,Vf ve vs. S. E. Barringer No. 383 Corl \Vadsvvorth Co. vs. Andrew Harris No. 399 Carrie Reed Davis vs. Ernest and E. C. Byres 2°’ 1’ alker vs - R - D - Madrey No. 406 F: A.—Virginia How -r Tr Vs - Lizzie Phifer No. 407 S. W. K.—V. V. Ad vr x a r ms o vs - Letta Adams No. 439 M. & S.—T. D. xt an « vs - C - H - Graeber 2°' T’ S res T s vs ' J- A. Kennett No. 488 M. & S.—lnternat xt i0 w al o Shoe Co - vs. Ruth-Kesler et als No. 489 M. & S.—R. M. xr cl o vs. M. L. Furr No. 495 M. & S.—Concord Rational Bank V s. L. H. Sides The initials immediately following the number of the c * se ™ preSent a ttorney or attorneys in the case. . ,, I ' , ? rc . e .^ ases not docketed by agreement of the Bar, will be called at the convenience of the Court. Witnesses need not attend until day set for trial. All cases not reached on day set will take precedence over cas es of next day. This February 16, 1926. j. b. McAllister. : . . . w Clerk Superior Court. The JUreh number of Sportlife. 1 MaefrMen publication, is filled witb stories that will appeal to the sports man whatever his hobby. There la “Aeiwaa the Continent in a Motor Boat,” the most unusual trans-conti nental Journey yet to be chronicled. With John Edwin Hoe* and Freak 8. Wilton as the principals. ‘'Bpaln’e Red Grants'” is the account of Juan BelMoate, the sport hero of Spain and who is a* popular in his «wa 1 • ■* "'-VVi THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE land as “Bed Granfe” and “Babe Ruth” are in this country- “Behind the Scenes in an , Auto-Raci n* Pit” •hows what happens off stage away from the eyre of the spectators. These are but a few of the features ia this Tlw, American Women’s Club of London, ! which reaches Ha silver jubi lee this year, has a membership of mart than 1,100 women. rCOUNTRY I CORRESPONDENCE ENOCHVILLE. We have a very succe»sfiil school at Enochville this winter, which is being taught by Misses Thetia Turner, principal; Celia Tucker, intermediate, Mary Sechler, primary. Mr. Arthur Overcash’s family is convalescing from scarlet fever. Miss Kathleen Plaster has installed a new radio. Mrs. F. B.- Brown and Mrs. Willie Brown have been ill with flu, but ure improving. Miss Ruth Overcash, from Ranlo school, Gastonia, is spending the week-end with home folks. Misses Jennie, Ruth, aud Addie Ov ereash and Misses Turner and Tuck er visited Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Deal of Charlotte. Mr. Arthur Wright has purchased a new Ford touring car. A. SCRIBBLER. LIT AKER SCHOOL. We are having some spring weather along now. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Talbirt and family, of Oakboro. were visitors at Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Litaker’s Buuday. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Faggart spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Faggart. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Liles and fam ily, of China Grove, spent Sunday af ternoon with Mr, and Mrs. M L. Barnhardt. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Litaker, of Concord, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. C„ H. Graeber. Mr. George Litaker, was greatly disappointed last Wednesday morning when bo found that all of his meat had been stolen. Wo hope the thief will be caught. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Lefler and chil dren, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. Kin McDonald. We are glad to report that the well it Litaker’s seboolhouee has been com pleted. Mr. Jim Love, of Concord, spent Saturday nigmt with his brother, Mr. Frank Love. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Krimminger and children spent Sunday morning with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bost. We think tbe wedding bells will ring soon. BROWN EXES. CONCORD ROUTE FIVE. > Mr. Paul Ross is ill at this writing with pneumonia. We wish for him a speedy recovery. The condition of Mr. Juline Furr is Mr. Frank Barnhardt ia able to be I out again, we are glad to note. Mr. Paul Barnhardt. of Chicago, is • spending some time hare with home > folks. He was called here by the 1 m* hiß * ran d-father, J. R. Bam with J. F. Osborne, of Stanley, f Mr. Jimmie Furr spent some time a.** w* -a. « >, £ is! AM Allman. Mrs. D. O. Plott entertained quite! a number of her friends last Thurs day at nu old time quilting. Mr. aud Mrs. George Bnrnhardt and children, of Sanford, spent Sun day night with Mrs. J. It. Bnrnhardt. Mr. George Cline and family spent Sunday night at the home of M. L. Boss. Mies Bertha Scott is on the sick list at this writing. Master Hoke Barnhardt, Jr., and his sister. Marion, are spending some time with their grandmother, Mrs. J. H. Barnhardt. Mr. Berry Binehardt is walking lightly and singing softly. It's a boy. Mrs. Esther Barringer, who has been undergoing treatment at the San itorium, in Charlotte, is able to be back home again. The condition of Mrs. Barringer is somewhat improv ed. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Baugh spent Tuesday in Concord. There will be Sunday school, and preaching Sunday afternoon at Friend ship- SALLY ANN. CONCORD ROUTE ONE. We are haring some very beautiful weather along now. It makes us all feel like like winter, is gone and Bpring is here. Mrs. Betty Owyn, Mrs. Tolbert, and Mr. Scott Gwyn spent a few hours at the home of Mrs. Gwyn’s sister, Mrs. R. H. Lore, on last Sunday evening. > , Mr. and Mrs. jVud Dover and chil dren. of Concord, spent a few hours at the home of Mr. J. W. Stowe on last Sunday evening. Misses Elsie and Betty Love, of near Roberta, spent a few hours on Sunday with Miss Minnie Stowe. Mr. Grady Crisco was a visitor at the home of Miss Dollie McDonald, on last Sunday. Mr. Jake Johnson, of Concord, was a Sunday visitor in our community. Misses Beatrice Stancilt and Minnie Stowe, Messrs. BiU and Robert Stan cill spent a few hours with Misses Elsie, and Betty Love near Roberta, last Friday night. JUNE BUG. ALLEN. Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Rogers and family, of Charlotte, spent Sunday with Mrs. Rogers’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Flowe. Miss Mary Estridge, of Charlotte, spent the week-end with her grand ’ mother, Mrs. J. T. Estridge. 1 Mrs. J. R. Brafford wag a visitor in this community Sunday. 1 Mrs. John Connell, of Kannapolis, spent Saturday night with relatives ■ here. Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Estridge, Mr. 1 * nd Mia. Sylvester Estridge and fam ! Hy, of Charlotte, spent Sunday eve * Eat* With th ** r Mrs. J, T. a % Mrs. O. L. Flows spent » f; ** home of Mrs. . Ijf>d Gray, of Wake Forest, has L - W. Gray. -j Wri-jmr stseehed at Howells I Church Sunday evening. Mr. Gray is a young man and has been at Wake Forest for a year and a half. He is a fine young man and we wish him well. The wedding bells have been ring ing again. Miss Wilson and Mr. Stancill were married last week. I think that all of the boys and girls are going to ge married or it looks that way. It is mighty good to get help as it is ooiping worktime. " A. READER. EASTERN NO. ELEVEN. The farmers are sowing oats and making preparations for early vege tables. Mrs. Mary Diggers, who has been right sick for a week, does not im prorae much, we are sorry to say. Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Faggart and Miss/ Lueile Boat spent a while Mon day evening in Kannapolis with . Mr. ami Mrs. C. B. Suther. Mrs. D. G. Bost returned home with them, hav ing spent several days there on ac count of the serious illness of little Eevelyn Suther. She was improv ing very slowly from an attack of in ttuenaa. Mrs. Haynes Plott, of No. 0, visited relatives here recently. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Whitley. Mes darnes E. A. Plott, W. M. Faggart and James Pleas spent Monday with Mr. aud Mrs. E. F. Whitley. Miss Virginia Cline, of Mont Arnoena Seminary, and Misß Ophelia Lltaker, of Kannapolis, spent the week-end at their' respective homes. X. LOCUST. A visit from the stork on last Fri day, February 12th. resulted in a present to Mr. and Mrs. Fetxer Hart sell of a son. Miss Ethel Crayton, of Albemarle, was a week-end visitor at P. E. Tuck er’s. Adrian Simpson, of Apex, spent Saturday and Sunday here with his parents. Miss Vera Smith was confined to her room all of last tyeek as the re sult of having a tooth extracted. Mr. and Mrs- Roy Tucker are mov ing this wick to Troy, where Mr. Tucker has employment. Mias Mary Furr, who works in Kannapolis, is spending the week here at her home. Aunt Martha Furr, of Union connty, is visiting relatives and friends in this section. Heavy thunder clouds passed over and around early Sunday morning and also iq the evening and at night be coming still heavier, pouring out a shower of bail —a real summertime hail storm. The kitchen campaign which has beep on in this county for several | months reached its climax Saturday! when an all-day meeting was held in i Albepurie. I The members with a number of men who were interested assembled in the court house where enthusiastic speech* were made after which the doeena of prise* were delivered. Aa unusually attractive and appe tising dinner was served picnic style Friday, February 19, 1926 in the Community building which ev ery one enjoyed immensely. Follow ing this ail were taken on a tour to visit the pretty kitchens in the coun ty. P. FURR NO. TWO. The small grain is looking fine through this section since the recent cold snaps. Grier Whitley kaci a fine mule to die a few weeks ago. On last Sunday we had a very se vere hail and electric storm but no serious damage was done. The cotton seed grader has been busy through this neighborhood all this week grading seed for planting. James Love and Mies Grace Lore made a business trip to Monroe Tues day. Most of the farmers are preparing their summer’s stovewood and getting in shape for farming. And the farm ers’ wives are sowing seeds and mak ing ready to plant gardens. We are having some fine weather for the past few days. The birds are singing, the frogs are howling, the mosquitoes are biting, the owls are hooting. The people all seem to be very well pleased with the wartime prices on provisions for money is hard to get with moat of the farmers. But nev ertheless they are trying to pull through. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Honeycutt spent Sunday with Pant Rinehardt. Zeb and Bryant Kennedy, from Concord, were visitors in this section Saturday. OLD GREY. CENTER VIEW. Mr. and Mrs. J. F: Barnhardt and l little grand-daughter, Agnes Petbel, of ■ this place, returned from West Palm Beach, Fla., Saturday. They visited Mrs. Barnhardt’s brother, Mr. Char les Winecoff. They report a nice time, saying Florida is a real summer land, and wish we could have all been with them. Mrs. J. N. Seamons is visiting Mrs. B. H. Cook. Mr. H. M. Fink and family visited Mr. J. A. Wentx, of Midway .Sunday. Mrs. Elmor Shinn has returned W® the Charlotte Sanatorium, where she has been taking* treatment. We are glad to note improvement in her condition. Miss Sarah Cartbern, of Kannapo lis, spent Sunday afternoon with Miss. Margaret Castor. Mr. and Mrs. John Kincaid visited Mrs. B. H. Cook Sunday afternoon. We are glad to know that the little children of Mr. and Mrs. L. O. -Wine coff are better. Miss Lavena and Master J. W. Cook visjted Master Robert and Rnby i Linn Sunday. f Rev, and Mrs. Peeler visited Hr. C. I M. Linn Sunday. i Mr. B. H. Cook and daughter visit t ed Mr. J. A. Brantley’s in No. 8 Sun day. We are glad to note that Mrs. B. 1 P°°* I* improving. ' ’We all miss the presence of Mr. Lewis Troutman and family. They have moved to No. 10 township. I v BROWN BIRD.