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I--./ ....oo^mAiwwwywnnfIOOfIOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOC Concord Daily Tribune TIME OF CLOSING MAILS The time of the closing of mails at the Concord postoffice is as follows: j Northbound 138—J.1:0O P. M. BC*-10:00 A. M. 34 4:10 P. M. 38— 8:30 P. M. 30— 11 :0O P. M. Southbound i 30— 9 :30 A. M. I 45 3 :30 P. M. 135 8:00 P. M. ! 29—11:00 P. U. Flocal MENTION ! IL . . Pewey Sappenfield, son of Mrs. A. L. Sappenfield. has accepted a posi tion with the State health depart | ment. I Sunday night at 7:30 the local j I Bible story contest for Central Meth- j | odist Church will be held. The pub- 1 lie is invited. I A meeting of the GirV Missionary Guild of Trinity Reformed Church is to be held, this evening at 7 o'clock I j at the church. Two new cases of German measles j and one new case of diphtheria were j reported this morning to the county Mealth department. Improvement is reported in tlie|. condition of .Mrs. B. .1. IMph. who is visiting here at the home of her! mother, Mrs. R. 11. Patterson. The weekly meeting of the Concord Kiwanis Club will be held at the V. M. C. A. tomorrow at 12:30 o'clock. K. K. Ridenhour will be program I chairman. L. 11. Sides ’lias completed plans for a handsome new home to be erected on his lot adjoining the Con- I cord Hospital property. Excavation work f»n- the foundation has already]! .been started. It is planned now to open the swim-1 ming pool at Hie V. M. C. A. here on j May first. Weather conditions will I govern the matter, but if it is warinj. enough the regular pool program will i be inaugurated at that time. J. A. Kennett has not yet recov ered his Essex coach which was stol en a; his home Tuesday night. Sev eral clues discovered 'yesterday arc be ing followed by police officers and [ officials of the Carolina Motor Club.: Work on the new impounding dam ; being built by the city is iti full prog res* again now. The work was some- 1 what handicapped by rain and mud j l during the past week, but tin* excava- j I tiou work is being rushed with all j possible speed now. j j Rising temperatures here yester | day were followed by overhanging I clouds bringing more threats of rain. I No rain fell during the day. but the [ clouds were in evidence again this! l morning and temperatures today were * about the same as they were venter- j “ day. 11. S Williams, commissioner, lias; ; told to Manlius C. Barnhardt proper-1 4 ty in No. r» township for $2,000 nc i cording to a deed filed here yesterday. | j Another deed records the sale of prop-1 j erty in No. 4 township by O. I. 1 Hoce to Thomas W. Anderson fori I $450. J l i w The work of tearing down the | 9 house formely occupied by M. L. Can-i 9 non and family lias been started. The! i non aim luum.i iiu> umi miu n-u. * j site of the house will be used for I the new home of the First Presby | terian Chureh. actual eonstruetion | work to be started as soon as the i J house is down. ] Bruce, five-months-old son of Mr. j I and Mrs. 15. A. Morton, died this 1 morning at 4 o'clock at his home at ] ij the Franklin Mill. IJeat'.i was caused ! by pneumonia with which he had] , been ill for about two weeks. Fun eral services will be held at the home r tomorrow afternoon. > William Turner, well known citi zen of Statesville, died last night at j j 9 o'clock, relatives here have been j advised. He had been ill for a lj month and his death was not unex l| pected. Funeral plans had not been ]> made this morning, according to the I j message received here. i! The Tribune-Times office now has i two telephones. N’os. 78 and 922. I I No. 922 is in the new .lob Office, of which R. P. Benson is manager. If i you want to communicate with this ] department please jffione Mr. Benson ]at 922. You will find this number 5 listed in the telephone directory. O Police officers report little new bus- iness yesterday. Several persops were arrested during the day, hut they are charged with minor offenses. No session of the recorder's court was held yesterday, all cases developing since Monday having been continued until tomorrow when the court will be in session. Chief Talbirt and Patrolman Rnb- I inson left this morning for Columbia, S. C., to get John T. Morrison, white I man wanted here on a charge of non- I support and abandonment. It is I said he will be returned to the South | Carolina city to answer to a charge j of fornication and adultery when 101 l ll cal courts are through with him. ji All crippled children in the county ■ are welcome at the orthopaedic clinic to be held at the county health depart ► ment Saturday. Children already l] examined and ordered to report back p*■ as well as others who wish to be ex- I! j amined for the first time, are expect- 1 1 ! ed to attend the clinic to be conducted | [i by Dr. Alonzo Myers, of Charlotte. 5 j R. D. Goodman, county farm agent. (I is of the-opinion that the cold weath- I I er this week failed to damage peach ? trees in this county. There was no ( frost Monday or Tuesday morning. I Mr. Goodman stated, and tempera- I tures were never low enough to cause ) lee to form on the trees. It is bo ll lieved now that the peach crop in the j county Will be an excellent one. j! Concealed in coffin, eleven young J Chinese were smuggled aboard a Sun I Francisco liner at Honolulu- THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE DEPOT TALK. | William IlerrcheH in Indianapolis New**. I’ve been down to th* depot, Ma. n kind o' snoopin' ‘round |To see th* folks a-com in' in an* watch 1 th* outward-bound I An* what im»n*essed me most, I guess. was things tli’ folks would say Th* depot talk of years ago is still , th* same today. “Re sure an’ write! Come back ag’in: Now make that hoy keep his head in!** , Th* old Aocoinmodat’on Train an' folks we'd hear an' see. It made me think of you, my dear. an* how you’d always say Tli* same things to th* children each : time they went away': “Now you be good 1 1 An’ don't get sick. But if you do Send for me quick V* j i I Folks still are just ns human, ma. as ' ever. I suppose. They’re glad to welcome e unpany— but gladder when ir goes! : At least you’d judge so by their talk ; when guests have gone away. As—tuned to farewell weep lit*—you will hear th* home folks say : “ *Twas quite a job To git them on— , But. thank th* Lord. At last they're gone!” Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION S Sure Relief [ Bell-ans 25t and 75t Packages Everywhere ODD FELLOW NOTICE. Meets every Thursday evening nt j eight o’clock. Wort ji initiatory degree. - j M. 1.. BOSS. N. <5. | ('. 11. RITCHIE. R. S. ' ] . ! How Skinny Kids Gain Weight and Strength | Everyone knows that Cod Liver I Oil is full of vita mines, is a flesh | j builder supreme. In children where [ I rickets are suspected it even helps to build up the hones and strengthens) ! the hotly. ! But let us ai! be glad 1 the poor j under weight. sickly. puny kids I doesn't have to take the vile, nasty, j oil itself any more for thanks to | j science McCoy's Cod Liver-Oil Cotn | pound Tablets Mas taken its place. ! Sugar coated they are and as easy] to take as candy and if you will givel : them to your sickly child for thirty j j days, you'll be very happy indeed. | If you are not, the I’earl Drug! j Company or the druggist from whom! you bought them is authorized to re-j I turn your money. 80 tablets til), j cents —but be sure and get McCoy's. | the original and genuine. Buy now and save *10 00 t — 3: r “Kitchen Happiness Sale” ENDS APRIL 30 You won , t fully appreciate this oppor tunity, until you see the beautiful ranges offered you in this limited-time sale. Come in and inspect them. And note especially the famous Oriole Clean Top feature and the rust-resisting Toncan linings that assure long service. Regular Price $82.50 Sale Price 72.50 Saving SIO.OO $1.50 down. Balance SI.OO a week, payable monthly. Concorci & Kannapolis Gas Co. fiVMHiSm Concord, N. (I. ! Post and Flagg’s Cotton Letter. New York, April 14. —Consump- tion figures were surprisingly large I establishing a new record for any i ingle month. Either goods are bc | ing distributed on a much larger i e-calc than supposed or mills are ac cumulating stocks. Bulls will pre fer the former horn of the dilemma while bears will imbrace the latter fervently. Mills generally assert j there is no accumulation of import ance and that strong measures will he taken to prevent that. Weather ad view* were slightly more favorable and took some of the edge off the consumption though it is admitted mat a day or two of better weather will not niateria’ly change the situa tion and the delay is worse in state* that produced a good deal more than ihnlf this crop. There may still be plenty of time to plant wish a pros ; pert of getting a crop if iarer weath er is propitious but the time is now I not far away when suen a state | ment will be a back number. Plant ing should now be going over the • top with a rush in pretty much 1 every section of the belt if results are to b* at all satisfactory. POST AND FLAGG. , Simple Mixture Makes j Stomach Feel Fine, Simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in ADLERIKA. often helps stomach trouble in TEN min utes by removing GAS. Brings out a surprising amount of old waste matter you never thought was in your j system. Stops that full. bloated feeling and makes you happy and Cheerful. Excellent for chronic coil- j stipation. Adlerikn works Ol’h'Kj and delightfully easy. Pearl Drug i Company. VORETTE f ! Spring is this fascinating ! Pump of Black Patent Leather. Graceful to the I extreme, it cannot fail to mhance the elegance of your I new Spring Costume. It you desire distinction as ! well as charm in your new footwear you will appreci ate the merits of Vorette. $6.50 Ruth-Kesler Shoe Store I I TOM Ri| SJMSIF As y<» sow. so shall yo have to keep j on working with it if you don’t want , to roan weeds. Nt»ver bo too pleasant at breakfast. < It makes you eat so mu eh you feel < badly the rest of the day. ]>o net be alarmed too easily after < washing your ears. All noises nat- J urally sound greater then. Among the strange things in this i life are bald barbers, skinny cooks j and lazy married men. j I A gentleman should always precede i j ’jis lady friend through the wind- | shield. i I The difference between some peo- < i pie's singing and having a fit is they / can’t help having fits. < j <(' pyriglit. 11120. XEA Service, Inc.) ] • Sunshine through window* gins* is ] only (»4 per cent pure, according to ] j Or. C’harle Mayo. * Pumping Up Tires j j No Longer Necessary | ! A new Air-tito Valve Cap now ] enables car owners to inflate their , tires once and never touch them again until punctured or worn out. This doubles tire mileage and eliminates , blow-out hazards caused by under inflation. These caps retail at $1.50 ! for set of 5. You can get proof, j agent's offer, and free sample by aim* : ply pending a card to Ed Lane. 010 j St. ('lair St.. Dept. 4081-E. Chicago. Write him today. GETTING UP "NIGHTS Tells you there is danger ahead. A healthy bladder does not act at night. •T. H. Dorton, \V. Graham, Va., says: "I had to get up seven or eight times at night for forty years. I thought it was my age. After taking Urinated Ruchti a short time. I am alright.” I.ithiated Buchu cleanses : the* bladder as Epsom Salts do the bowels, thereby relieving irritation, ! driving out foreign matter and neu j tralizing excessive acids. These are ] the causes of unnatural action of the | bladder at night. I.ithiated Buchu j (Keller Formula) is not a cheap med icine. The tablets cost 2 cents cav’d. Sold at all leading drug stores or Kel ler Laboratory. Mochaniesburg, Ohio. K. OF P. NOTICE Regular meeting Concord Lodge No. 51 K. of P. Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Full attendance for Avork in rank. W. R. FISHER, C. C. NOTICE OF CANDIDACY FOR SOLICITOR OF THE FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. To the Voters of Cabarrus County: I hereby announce my candidacy for nomination as Solicitor of the Fifteenth Judicial District of North Carolina, to lie voted upon in the Democratic Primary to be held in I June. 1926. | This the 12th day of April, 1926. I 11. F. BRITTAIN. 15-owks. Asheboro, X. C. Mothers and Dads— $ ■UVHI , If you don’t see Hoover's p ! Boys’ Suits —you’ll hear X them anyway! X H I case of measles in j I / long trousers with cuffs j 1 ]' —real belt loops and real |, boyish styles. ' | j! And when this demand comes to your home —it won’t © 11 be accompanied by financial worries. !i ||» We are also showing a complete line of Boys’ Shirts “ !]! and Belts —and Caps—’n Everything. O HOOVER’S, Inc. jjj THE YOUNG MAN’S STORE JL OOOOOOOOOPPOPOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOCXIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC SFrigidaire Satisfactory Electric Refrigeration Frigidaire protects the health of yourself and family, lends greater enjoyment to work in the kitchen, brings untold conven ience to your home and fresher, better foods to your table. Let us give you complete infor mation. For Sale By STANDARD BUICK CO. J y- 85 S. Union St. Phone 363 y \ Frlcfidaire I A Specialty We Clean Beau tifully Ladies’ Felt Turbans Hats Received By 10 A.M. Will Be Returned Same Day Pleating in All 8 Styles | “MASTER" Cleaners and Dyers PHONE 787 Office 25-27 W. Depot St TTTWT-* 11 i-d-H j-iav i iwm ItH33 | For Ambulance j and Profession al Services j Call 640 I Day or Night Bell & Harris Funeral Home Thursday, April 15, 1926 CUNE& MOOSE The Seed Store SEED CORN FOR FARIA PLANTING 7 Adams Early, Truckers Favorite, Southern Snow Flake. We have it by the pint, quart, peck, or bushel. FIELD VARIETIES Hickory King, Davis' Prolific, Tex -1 as Red Cob, Improved Prolific, Coun try Grown, Golden Dent. BEANS 1 Extra Early Valentine, Stringless | Green Pod, Kentucky Wonder—loose. I Also a large assortment of Ferry’s Seeds and Lake Shore Seeds in all sire packages. Buy your seed from CLINE & MOOSE NOTICE. I The annual meeting of the stock -1 holders of the Citizens Building and ( Loan Association w r ill be held in its J office in the Citizens Bank and Trust - Company building iu the city of Con cord, N. C-, on Monday, May 3rd, 1926, at 4:30 o'clock P. M. I A. F. GOODMAN, r Secretary and Treasurer. CONCORD COTTON MARKET THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1926 Cotton • • •!$ Cotton aeed 02 14 CONCORD PRODUCE MARKET - (Corrected Weekly by Cline & Moose) 3 Figures named represent prices paid for produce on the market: IK iay*” j Peas $2.00 Batter .86 Country Ham •#> I Country Shoulder -20 ! Country ffldea -20 Young Chickens .35 Hens 22 Irish Potatoo 8.00 , ill vITCH! F/ihitnjlMWtdMgtajJM uitsamt !t*our*rW * ECZEMA!*! Money beck without quntion UKUNTSOUARANTERp axm DtsKsE Wont's Mveond Soap) Jklllnf OpTT KJnMVvorm,Tett«r or other ItcH- j g Soetnrat at our risk. PEARL DRUG 00.
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