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JPuesday, March 2, 1926 I i 9 WWW m m m WWW m m m i i i i I MAYBANR FISH GUANO *SSF 10-3-3 Mj made by G i D “ bk b£» Adi Maybank Fertilizer Company, Charleston, S. C. We again have the exclusive territory of Cabarrus County and feel confident that we are giving to the farmers a FISH GUANO that we can highly recommend. Depot Warehouse ready to serve you. RICHMOND -fLOWE COMPANY Concord, N. C. Zefce Jones and His First Trip Away '< From Home. T. B. Laney in Monroe Journal. When 1 wus young and didn’t have much sense about town and shows I came .to town one day and it wus , ; show day and 1 wus scared to death. . I did not want that elephant to tramp .on me and the lion wus awful and them monkeys, just as I wus stepping .into the show I felt like it would be ~~ my last breath, as a monkey Jumped STRENGTH Away back In history, .sturdy Norsemen found cod* fiver oil sufficient to help develop marvelous strength and endurance. Scott’s Emulsion is cod-fiver oil like die Vik ings thrived on prepared in the form ol a rich, tasty creanu It btdldt Ys| strengthandfendurance, -flit Valuable Farm And Residence Property AT AUCTION Friday, At 10 A. M. March sth Concord, N. C. On the above day and hour we will sell the Harry Dove home place, consisting of about one hundred and fifteen acres, located on the Cold Springs road, about four miles from Concord* and about one-fourth mile off State Highway No. 74. This farm has been subdivided into nice home sites and acreage tracts. Each and every tract is well watered and timbered making them suitable for nice country homes. Located near good schools and churches, where you need not fear the burden of city taxes. For the conveniences which this property affords and \the location it will pay you to look it over and meet us on the grounds on the above day and hour. For your further attraction we are going to give away absolutely free SIOO.OO in gold at this sale. At 2:30 P. M., on the day above mentioned we will sell 35 beautiful home sites in what is known as Oakwood Park at Concord. N. C. Located just off to the left of State Highway leading to Kannapolis, adjoining the Concord Mattress Factory and is some of Concord’s best residence property, which can be secured at the buyer’s price. Don’t forget to be on hand at the beginning of the sale - - 1 ' '.*-.1. ii I, in ■ ' * ■ " Don’t forget the above named sales, not for the wonderful attractions that will be given .at these sales, but for the many possibilities which these properties afford for the Home Seeker and Investor. $150.00 nrGOID GIVEN AWAY FREE! BIG BAND CONCERT -:-~EASY TERMS Sale conducted by the famous Pitts Bros. Twin Auctioneering forces of America. Hear them—lt’s worth your time » CAROLINA LAND COMPANY AGENTS ■ Ml HICKORY, N. C. Offices: Hickory, North Carolina Black Mountain, Nqrth Carolina down frotrf the rope and landed on my head and lord, lord, I thought I had to go. v 1 remember the time very well when the old monkey went back up the rope and carried my cap' and I begged to go home for I never bad seen anything wild hut a rabbit and I wasn't soared of them. It takes time to get used to all you run up against. I remember first time I wus in town they had no light much, jest lamp lights and everybody was smokin’ and I though it wus lightnin’ bugs Or jack-o-lanterns and I wus afraid to move, but I got used to that. I never will fergit the' first opera shoW I Went to and when the eurtin went up and ail of them show gals there a kickin’ up their heels made me so sgamed I wanted to go home. And out at (he show I went over where I beard the strangest music and I seed others goin’ in and I went in jest for curiosity and r when I got in what I seed made me so ashamed I wanted to go home agin. And the other day I wus up the streets and I seed a lots of fine folks and the wind wus whistlin' down from the north pole wher them avia tors scared it up and when it got down here to North Carolina it wus goin’ so fast that it got in there little syiish skirts and it ballooned the skirts and it made me feel so bad I wanted to go home. ~~And ~i _ wus goto’ to Charlotte last summer ana a bunch of flrTs -whs <U> on the high dive nil stooped over and I wus right there in the road passin’ along and I looked and it made me feel so bad I wanted to go home. Didn’t the Old Grandmothers Smoke? T. B. Laney in Monroe Journal. The heads of colleges have p’.aeed a ban on the smoke habit, and I am with them on the question but I wonder if any of us ever think about old grapdina when she used to place a quid of tobacco in her jaw and shower a mouth full of tobacco gravy on the log fire and nearly put it out. I wonder if nnybody ever saw grand ma smoke the old clay pipe of peace. Now all grandmas didn't do this, but some of them did and they were just as good grandmas as ever lived. Way back in the days of the red man when this old country of ours was inhabited by them, when they wanted an important gathering and held a consultation they smoked the pipe of peace, each taking his turn, and from that day to this the old pipe has given millions pence and pleasure. The old pipe is brought into use when the meal has been finished, when the wise boys want to induce some thought to come into their heads. When they want to produce some high brow writings .like the editor’s product, it is then the pipe is filled with the weed and the fire applied and the man who wants soli tude falls hack in the cushions, gad. 'ltarketffhe pipe of peace. *• •-** «»■- THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE But like the college heads who have placed the ban on smoking, I think they are right. But I am going to let every individual choose for him self. There is no law against it, smoke and be happy, but don’t burn the tiny. Chicken Fight Near Statesville? Statesville Daily. It is common rumor around the city that a chicken fight was staged a few miles north of Statesville Thursday, and that the attendance and gate receipts were no meager items. Who sponsored the event nnd who participated therein are matters yet in the dark, so far as this paper knows. Anent the above rumor, Deputy J. E. Murdock Oenrd it and went out to investigate. He reported finding on ly a barbecue in progress, with not over a dozen present. Whether the deputy found the same place and oc casion that Madame Rumor had in mind is not known. Anyhow, the fact that a large num ber of cars, occupied by strangers, crossed the square Thursday, headed north, attracted attention of stand arounds about the Bquare. Some of the ears bore license of the states of South Carolina and Virginia. A pitcher such as Walter Johnson sends the ball from the pitcher's box .tQ .thM plate in less than half a see quicker than the wink of an eye. ENOCHVILLE. The many friends of Mrs. A. A. Wallace will be glad to learn that she Is considerably improved. The little son of Mr. Heath, of this place. Ims been sick but is also im proving. , We are glad to note that Mesdames jfiED PEPPER HEAT I 1 HIPSRHEUMATISM Red Pepper Rub takes the “ouch” from sore, stiff, aching joints. It cannot hurt you, and it certainly •tops that old rheumatism torture at once. When you are suffering so you can hardly get around, just try Red Pep per Rub and you will have the quickest relief known. Nothing has such concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppers. Just as toon as you apply Red Pepper Rub you will feel the tingling heat. In three minutes it warms the sore spot through and through. Pain and soreness are gone. Ask any good druggist for a jar of Bowles Red Pepper Biub. Be sore toL.art the genuine, with the fiame Bowles on each package. 1 ■ F. B. and W. B. Brown are able to get about again, having been confined to their bed with flu. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rogers spent a short while yesterday evening at H. H. Overeash’s. We are glad to head of some im provement in the condition of Prof. P. E. Wright. Mrs. George Triplett was the guest of Mrs. C. A. Weddington last Thurs day. i .: C. "H. White motored to Chimney Rock Friday. H. .8. Rumple has been grading cotton seed in Rowan this week. Mrs. D. ’L. Upright visited Mrs. George Triplett Wednesday night. Oscar Triplett has placed an order for a new Chevrolet. Mrs. Dora Upright has purchased a eow from R. O. Steele Mrs. I. E. Smith was at home from her work . in Kannapolis last Thursday evening. “Busy Bee” is more than sorry to inform “Black-eyed Susie” that she cannot accept the honor of having written all those items signed by oth er names. You should be pleased to know that this good neigbothood can afford more writers than you and I. I think I could tell you who some of them are although I decline to do so; and also wish to Bay you are just as much out of the way as a bake-oven oil a barnroof if you think I do not know who “Black-eyed Suaie” is. Mesdames Frank Wright and Lot an Corriher. of Landis, spent a while one evening last week with Mrs. H. H. Overcash. Relatives and friendi of Mrs. Moses Upright, of Coneord, will be glad to learn that he is greatly improved since his return from the hospital, where he recently underwent an op eration for appendicitis. Come on, all you scribes from this and other sections, ond lets send in more neighborhood news, which makes our page so interesting. We are glad to say that the gener al health of our immediate commun ity is very good at this writing, with the exception of the usual complaint, bod eoldß. Wonder what has becipae of Venus No. 2? Come again. We love to read your items. Gip Sims is going Ip grade his yard and prepare’ to beautify his home. This is the right spirit to have. BUSY BEE. ENOCH VILLE. Miss Viola Outen is able to return to school after having her collarbone broken. John McNight is able to be out again after having had the flu. Mrs. Laura Stirewalt has returned from St. Stephen, S. C. Aunt Sarah Oyercasfa remains just obout the same at this writing. Miss Louise Green has returned PAGE THREE to her home after spending sometime with her sister, Jlrs. Willie Brown. SEH Mrs. A. A. Wallace is right sick at this writing. TULIP. u :>iti The stingiest person I know is the ! man who takes long steps to save shoe > leather. ——_-r— ’ ■ Cod Liver u - Best with iron to Build You Up Easy to Take in New Tablet Fogrn'.,.. How to Order at the Drug Store ./ If thin, weak, nervous or run-down, • J there Is nothing better for you than Cod " i Uver Oil and Iron. 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