PAGE SIX its 1 ATTENTION MOTHERS! Sale of Bloch Go-Carts We have just received a big shipment of Bloch Go- Carts. On account of the large quantity purchased, we got them at a big reduction. While this shipment lasts we will sell Carts at About Half the Former Price. New Goods, High Grade. Round Fibre Carts, Adjustable foots, Reclining backs. Four wheels, rubber tires, adjustable hood, all lined. A real high grade Go-Cart that you will be proud to push, at less than you ever paid before. Cash or Terms. See them in our window today. Concord Furniture Co. THE RELIABLE FURNITURE STORE -1926- SOMETHING TO REMEMBER ! No Dealer in Concord Sells Coal for Less than I do. \ Best Furnace Coal SB.OO to $ll.OO. Best Grate and Stove Coal SB.OO to $9.00. Best Steam Coal $4.00 to $7.50. Best Gas House Coke—Made in Concordsß.so. Start the New Year Right by Purchasing Your Coal where you can get QUALITY and SERVICE. A. B. POUNDS jOOOOOOGOOOOOOOOOOQOfXXXMVioaQOOOOOOOOOGOOOOOCOC JOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC W NEW For tomorrow and next week several new early Spring Models. Among the lot is the above style in the popular Santerne Kid. a new spring color. This pump is exactly like cut and is an unusually pretty style. This and lots of other new ones on sale now QQ£? to IVEY’S THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 K.L. CRAVEN & SONS PHONE 74 EL /I.IJ Plaster Mortar Colors >ooooooooooooo* AJOOUOOOfXTOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOO >OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO The Hat Mode of the Moment— THE NEWEST LINES THE SMARTEST SHADES THE IMPORTANT FABRICS New Hats just out of their tissue paper wrappings, bring millinery fashions for spring expressing every im portant phase at an extremely moderate price. Types and shades Paris emphasises. CONCORD PRODUCE MARKET Jporrected Weekly by Cline & Moose) jgidPjgures named represent prices paid PW produce on the market: .Hus .25 Com ’ *l.lO •weat potatoes |1.50 Onions Cotintry'HMi"l““~l"”~" .30 Country Shoulder ... .20 Country Sides .20 Young Chickens .20 Hens x .18 Irish Pptatoti 2.00 ON) FELLOWS NOTICE. Meets eveay Thursday evening at 8 •’dock. Work in Third Degree. M. L. ROSS, N. G. C. H. RITCHIE. Sac. THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE - Concord Daily Tribune TIME OF CLOSING MAILS The time ot the closing of mails at the Concord postoffice is as follows: Northbound 130-41:00 P. M. 3(H-10:00 A. M. 34 4:10 P. M. 38— 8:30 P. M. 30—11:U9 P. M. - Southbound ~ 39 9 ;30 A. M. 45 3:30 P. M. 135 8:00 P. M. 23—11:00 P. M. | LOCAL MENTION | The weekly meeting of the Cnncord Kiwanis Chib will be held tomorrow at 12.30 at the Y. M. C. A. The Comity Council will meet Sat urday afternoon at 2 o’clock in the office of Miss Cooley, county home demonstration agent. Miss Cooley states that the meeting will be an important one and all members are !! expected to attend. Police officers this morning 'stated -j that they •ml nothing now to report. Xo session of the recorder’s court was held yesterday afternoon and no cases of interest develop'd during the day. A regular session of the court w ll be held tomorrow afternoon. Members of the Fred Y. McConnell Post of the American Legion are urg ed to attend the meeting to be held tomorrow night when plans for n membership drive will be made. Other business matters also will be presented to the members at the meeting. <\ X. Field, city tax collector, states that tax money is coming in slowly now. “We have some business each Saturday,” he reports, “but during other days we are not at all busy.*' The bulk of the taxes was paid in December and January. Mr. Field stated. i Ella Ford, negross wounded last : week when struck on the head by her ] husband with a washboard, was still i alive this morning. Reports were 1 ii current here that she died during the 1 night but attaches of the sheriff’s of- i fice stated that she was alive this morning. ] l One and one-fifth inches of rain fell ! ' in Concord during the 24-hour period 1 j ending at 9 o'clock this morning, ac- j 1 cording to the rain measurer on the | top of t'ue Cabarrus Savings Rank building. The rain during the night 1 I was one of the heaviest in recent ' r months in the city. Lester G. Beld'ng, said to be the i i best end that ever played at lowa « I University, has been signed as assist- i I ant football boach at Carolina, accord- 1 j ing to reports from Clinton. lowa, 1 | where he is coaching now. The report | has not yet been verified by the' ath- < j letic committee of the University. < | Iligli school teachers of the county 1 j are to meet here Saturday morning i at. 10:30 at the court house, and at . 2 o’clock Saturday afternoon colored 1 teachers of the county will meet at 1 3 the same time. Prof. J. B. Robert son, superintendent of county schools, i I I will direct the work at each meet- i 11 in 8- 1 The condition of M. C. Rinehardt, : 1 1 who has been ill several days at the ] ji 'home of his daughter. Mrs. Trexler, 1 1 in Xo. 0 township, continues critical, jl Mr. Rinehardt developed pneumonia 1 Wednesday and fear is entertained ' ij for his recovery. He is the father Ji of Mrs. G. S. Kluttz aud Mrs. J. I 1 T. Fisher, of this city. j “When it rains it pours,” is an t I adage that applied to the rainfall ' [l in Concord during the night. Begin- * 2 ping about midnight the rain fell in ‘ J ( torrents, causing good-sized streams 1 r to rush through streets and yards of * the city. Black clouds hung over the c’ty during the morning when the * rain continued without interruption. 1 [ Dim to the fact that the road in China Grove has been torn up while I • a sewer line was laid, the road to Sal-1 1 i isbury has been bad for several weeks. *. ; Several routes are used by motorists 1 j but none of them are very good, and i ■ all are almost impassable after a rain, j Work on the highway from Concord j i to Salisbury s progressing slowly now 1 due to the recent rains. i t Diner—Where’s the chicken I or -1 dered an hour ago? i. Waitress —It’ll be here soon, sir. [ i The cook hasn’t killed it yet, but she’s I' gotten in a couple of nasty' blows. Track Tutor llmt Mr. Doan Cromwell famous track and Seld coach of the Unlver alty of Southern California. A for mar Mar point-getter. Cromwell has enjoyed much success in training others- As bead coach of the Tro jans. he has developed such world renown stars as Charley Paddock. Howard Drew. Bud Houser Fred Rally and Earle Thomson. Held as Members of Big Forgers’ Ring j With the return of two men and two women from Chicago to Flint, Mich., Flint police believe they have broken up one of the most dangerous rings of forgers In the country. The prisoners are wanted In a doxen cities besides Flint. Left to right, the prisoners are George Claus. Violet Graf. Mona Stedman and Jack Felker. MATTHEWS IS TRIMMED BY KANNAPOLIS HIGH CAGERS Led by the Elongated Smith, ’the Kannapolians Lick Invaders in Snappy Fashion. By JAZZY MOORE Kannapolis, Feb. 25.—Kannapolis high school counmeii returned to the old zip that flashed the black and! maroon stripes superior in an an i mated and stirring cage combat with j Matthews .Highs here last night. The! numerals read. Kannapolis 21 and Matthew 19. The locals presented one of the! most determined offenses and one, of j the most stubborn defenses shown on ! a native floor since the days that . “Smokey" Johnson, l’aul Maulden i and Ed Kelley were an effective com- ! bination. The Kannapolians put full wind in their sails, outpassed the, invaders, drew them out of position, and ontraced them on the court. Dribble Smith, elongated centerman ! for Kannapolis, crushed in the scor ing column early, depositing a goal.! and following shortly with a free toss. That was the start. The! Cabarrus lads opened an attack that swept the opposition before it. Tin > losers were able to garner only one basket in the opening term. Nine points bridged the gap at half time. Kannapolis commanding the tall end of a 11 to 2 tally. Several substitutions were made by I Kannapolis at the beginning of the I second half. This found the enemies! I in a material change in scoring, ai- I though they were never able to come i I from behind. Smith, supervened by Rollins, was I the high point maker of (he evening's I entertainment. Smith and Rollins I were in every play, firing them in I with deadly accuracy—it seemed they I couldn't miss (fie basket. Laurels [I go to them for the outstanding play-11 ing. In the hole position Funder-II burke had a big night, considering 11 his experience. Rea played best for Matthews." Lack j of consistency at the basket prevent ed him from lieing a sterling per former. The fact that George Neale. 1923 Cabarrus Y baseball player, is coach- 1 ing the Matthews vassals, caused a much larger attendance. The lineup: i Kannapolis (21) Po. Matthews (19) j Rollins r. f. ...... Paxton I Widenhouse 1. g. .... McLeod Rcevis c Rea ] Smith ......... r. g. Brown , Funderburke ... 1. g Hartiss 1 Referee—DeMareus. Board of Directors Meeting Post- 1 poned to Friday. By JAZZY MOORE Kannapolis, Feb. 25.—The banquet ' meeting of the board of directors of the city baseball team, scheduled for < Thursday evening at the Cabarrus Y. 1 M. C. A., has been postponed to Fri- . day. the following day. it was cor- j rectly announced today. j Commercial traveler, in Russia, to grocer—Anything more you would like to add to your order? How about soap: are you well -stocked up? Grocer—lVe've never kept any soap in this section. You might send me a box for a sample and I’ll see how I it takes. Spain's eßest in i l il A Here's Paollno, Mmous Spanl heavyweight puglllst-who hopes a match with Champion Ja Dempsey son* time , lh « "« « distant future Paollno la called t ••Lion ot the Py ranees." which m ar mav not mean anything startlli all "dependlni on how you take Tha big fellow Is under the mana me a simitar capacity - - RULES FOR NEW GARDEN CONTEST ARE ANNOUNCED Contest Will Begin March Ist and 1 Continue For Year.—rCabarrus Per-j sons, to Join. Miss Cooley* county home demon-] ;.tration agent, has received from Ra-1 leigh rules and regulations to cover! j the state-wide “Year-round Farm •Home Garden Contest” which begins' j March Ist. 1 Miss Cooley has been informed that | a number of Cabarrus farm people \ plan to enter the contest, and she l , plans to give prizes to the winners' jin this county. 1 According to information sent Miss j -Cooley, the contest is planned “to j i stimulate an interest in the year * round garden,” with the object in view of “increasing the consumption .of vegetables by farm families in Xorth Carolina, pointing out their j value from a health and nutritional -standpoint.” and “pointing out the I possibilities of lowering cash expendi j tores for food by a greater use of j vegetables raised in the home garden.” The rules and regulations covering the contest follow : J. This contest is open only to home demonstration agents, members Dangerous Cough —How to End it To quickly end a dangerous cough there is a very simple treatment which gives almost instant relief and often breaks the cough entirely ih 24 hours. Thistreatment is based on the famous Dr. King’s New Discovery for Coughs. You take just one teaspoonful and hold it in your throat for 15 or 20 seconds before swallowing it. The prescription has a double action. It not only soothes and heals soreness and irritation, but also loosens and removes the phlegm and congestion which are the real cause of the coughing. So the worst cough usually disappears quickly. Dr. King’s New Discovery is for coughs, chest colds, bronchitis, spas modic croup, etc. Fipe for children,'toe i —no harmful drugs. Very economical, as the dose is only one teaspoonful. At all good druggists.’ Ask for Wl’in ■ H i Treating Five Symptoms Cures Deep Grippy Colds .Remarkable Treatment for Colds and Grip Being Introduced by Local Druggists. A Much Needed Remedy for Those Feverish, Grippy Colds so Prevalent at This Season. Relieves Five Distressing Symptoms and Works With Nature to Effect a Cure MADE ESPECIALLY FOR ADULTS After thousand* of laboratory tests and experiments modern science has at last combined into one remedy the ingredients needed to relieve the dis tressing symptoms of deep, grippy colds. The result is RUSSELL’S RB-31. a much needed remedy for the treatment of those colds accompanied by fever, headache and body aches. A Five-fold Treatment Most remedies have ersappointed you in the past because they failed to reach all of the five symptoms which follow swiftly iii tin track c* the first sneeze. Now when you feel one of those feverish, grippy colds coming on you can take RUSSELL’S RB-31 and get quick relief through the remarkable therapeutic power of this five-fold treatment. 1. As an antipyretic its reduces the fever. , 2. As an analgesic It relieves the pain. 8. As a laxative it cleanses tha of the home demonstration council, dhd to libme gardeners within the re spective counties of the home demon stration agents. ( 2. Each home ‘agent, to be eligible, must have in her county a minimum number of twenty-five (25) gardens 1 covering a twelve-month period. 3. All gardens must‘be bona fide home gardens for the production of vegetables for home consumption.' The garden should be so planned that at least two vegetables, one of which is a leafy vegetable, can be placed fresh on the family table every day dur ing the year. Credit will be given for all fresh or stored vegetables, served on the family table whether grown in the garden or elsewhere on the farm, provided they are grown primarily for home consumption und not for commercial sale. 4. At least 75 per cent, of the en rollment must come from farms. 5. This contest is to run from March 1, 192(1, through February 28, 1927. All report cards must be, in hands of home agent not later than March 10. 1927. li. A written story giving a com plete history of the garden, is a de sirable addition to the final report. This story might well include state ments concerning the size of the gar den, weather conditions, fertilizer used, time of planting, succession plantings, varieties nst-d, and other items of interest. Pictures showing the garden would add greatly to such a story. 7. Final reports must b(f attested to by any one of the following indi viduals : county home agent, cour-'.y farm agent, vocational teacher of ag riculture. local bank president, local postmaster, chairman of local garden club. 8. All final reports must be sent in by the home agents to the office of the extension horticulturist, at Ra leigh. not later than March 20. 1927. This allows ten days in which the home agent may determine local prizes and get the reports to the central of fice. 9. State prizes: Funds will be se cured to provide for a state prize of *SO to be awarded to the home dem onstration council turning in the larg est percent of report cards. The per centage will be figured on a basis of the number of farms in the respective counties. A second prize of *25 and a third prize of sls will be offered. 10. County prizes: Prizes will al so be offered to the home gardeners who have the best gardens in their counties. These prizes are to be de termined and secured by the home agents in the respective counties. CARD OF THANKS. M rs. P. M. Sides and family wish to express their appreciation for the sympathy and kindness shown them by their neighbors and friends during the recent illness and death of hus band and father, 25-lt-p. K. OF P. NOTICE _ Regular meeting Concord Lodge No. 51 K. of P. Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Work in second rauk. W. R. FISHER, C. C. ‘ body of the impurities which tend to elog the system. 4. As an expectorant it liquifies the sticky, mucus and promotes its ejection from the throat, bronchial tubes and lung*. 5. It* soothing qualities make it useful in allaying the harassing ‘•ought that so often cornea with a grippy cold. ’ Alda Nature Relieving as it does the five symp toms >dbioh cold infections create, RUSSELL’S RB-31 sets up a condi tion which enables nature to act effi ciently in curing the cold Without strain of the system. It is prepared especially for adults and brings more complete and speedier relief, to men and women than those remedies which must be kept mild because they ar? alec used for the treatment of children. " Special Offer , During the next few day* the Ca barrus Drug Company is making an introductory offer of a 65c bottle of RUSSELL'S RB-31 for 50c—your money to be refunded if it does not give the desired relief.- Get your JIKAror f‘TLL BE BACK We never .blame anyone who was ever penalized vH! If a customer doeSn’t \ come back—it doesn’t mean that therd is any thing wrong with him— A man is •welcomed here .when he comes in and when he comes back—and out of the last ten times we nave heard 111 be back later —eight have come back! AND WE ARE EXPECTING THE OTHER fwo ANY MINUTE! IWU SCHLOSS BROS. 4 CO. SUITS $30.00 to $45 00 schoble Hats $5.00 to SB.OO « HARRY BERGER SHIRTS $1.50 TO $5 00 , HOOVER’S,Inc. “THE YOUNG MAN’S STORE” Avoid the Epidem ic - WHY HAVE SPRING FEVER? It will not bo long until spring and people will begin to complain about having a tired, lazy feeling, weak and ' rundown, no appetite. This feeling is often called Spring Fever. There are several things that may cause this feelling, the most common of these is Constipation, Inactive lAver and Stomach. These Vital Organs be greatly assisted, and the gystem improved by taking SMI-LAX TONIC and LAX ATIVE Compound. This medicine , helps nature to throw off the poisons from the system, and allows the ton ic properties of this medicine to have full power which makes it a wonder ful tonic. Why not try a few bottles ot this wonderful medicine and get yourself in condition to avoid the Spring Fev er? This NEW and WONDERFUL medicine is carefully and properly I made from the preparations and com pounds of Roots. Barks and Minerals that have been used for generations as a Tonic and Laxative, blended with aromatic to make it pleasant to take. Recommended as ano aid in the treatment of the following complaints: Loss of Appetite, Weak and Run down Condition of the System, Indi gestion, Constipation, Stomach and Liver. For sale by AH Leading Drug Stores. Just Received Two Big Shipments of Mel rose Flour and Liberty Self- Rising Flour Melrose Flour leads all. This big lot was bought cheaper, therefore we sell cheap new. -Use Melrose. Buy it before it goes higher. Liberty Self-Rising is “Mel rose” in high grade quality. Buy your flour from Cline & Moose P. S. —Clever deliverymen ; go quickly everywhere. The best | sympathy IT ia only human for a fu- < neral director to feel aym- | pathetic in the presence, of i bereaved patrons. But it is j real sympathy when he recog< i nize* an obligation to see to it ] that the highest character of i burial equipment is furnished { at honest prices. Such aipolicy has been responsible for the success of this concern. Typical of the burial equip ment furnished by us ia the ClaricGnfve Vault, recognised • as a leader in the vault indus try, because it gives positive and permanent protections " VVILKRNSON’S FUN ERAL HOME j ! Call 9— Day or Night vI | I 1 MM * - " Mimm 111 ■!'"*!_'"* ' .s®*^; *** Thursday, Feb. 25, 1926 > thium Tfimrc By Tctzer a. Yorke TUimiUMLJ ‘ It pays to be sensible s \ —no one will Igainsay that jj l fact. Fire insurance is a s ■ sensible investment. Who I I i will make any attempt to 1 3 prove otherwise? FzTmffomMMM CABARRUS JAVmes BAtIK BLDG \ «VCp\ \ buck without quettior X \ if HUNT'S QUARANTEEE SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES /iff fc//(Hunt**Salve»n« 8o«p),£»11 It f II fj the treatment of Itch, Resettle V” //} Rlngworm.Tettat or other l»eh- J ln« akin dleeeeee. Try tbit treatmeat at our riak. ECZEMA^ SKIN DISEASE RKMKDIS 5J| ' (Hunt’eSehre end Soap),taillnf I the treatment nfltph, Beeema, jwiyy 1 Rlnrworto,Tetterbrotheritch-( If / / ing Ain dleeeeee. Try ibie * « * treatmeat at our riek. PEARL URI C i. ! CONCORD COTTON MARKET THURSDAY. FEBRUARY AS, IM6 J Cotton 18 1-2 and .18 3-4 Cotton seed / 52 1-2 I I Go To a Picture Show Notice how correct in !|| detai| of dress the char acters are in “The Best J I People. They must be to ] | escape your cirticism.- To j ! others your style and 0 dress is just as notice- fi able. What is your pic- 9 ture like on the screen of 9 good appearance? office u-n "w. Depot at

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