PAGE EIGHT of Baby CarriagesTirft What you want is the smartest, most comfort* able, serviceable and easily handled baby carriage you can get —and for not too much money. We have it But not until you see the quality, can you appreciate the saving you’ll make. Lloyd Loom Woven Carriages are the ones we ' feature. These are the baby carriages famous for their spiral weaving and for the exclusive steel wire center in every upright strand. No baby carnages made are more stylish, comfortable, better con* etructed, desirable in every way. And yet the Lloyd Loom weaving process means a pric c unbe lievably 'low. No other baby carriages, sv kies or strollers give so much value. Our assortment of juvenile vehicles contains ’ everything in wheeled-goods children can want. Everything dependable. Satisfaction and pricc saving guaranteed with every purchase. Come in and look around today. Concord Furniture Co. i COAL I No Dealer in Concord Sells Coal for Less than I do. Best Furnace Coal SB.OO to $ll.OO. ! Best Grate and Steve Coal SB.OO to $9.00. ] Pest Steam Coal $4.00 to $7.50. Best Gas House Coke —Made in Concordsß.so. Purchase Your Coal where you can get QUALITY ! and SERVICE. A. B. POUNDS THEJOYCE 1 Is among the exclusive new beauties that arrived at our 6tore this a week, this lovely step-in Pump is of the popular parchment, trimmed jj with narrow strips of patent forming a little bow of the same. This is B a wonderful little pump and fits to perfection $$ 50 | IVEY’S "THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES” pOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCSeOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO K.L. CRAVEN & SONS PHONE 74 fOAI SL . \ Plaster Pack All Your Troubles in the Old Kit Bag and Phone, Phone, Phone! Why worry about what you are going to cook, or trouble yoursell to scatter your orders all over the city in order to get what you want ! to eat, Just make out your order and call “88” for Fresh Meats, Cur ed Meats, Fresh Fish, Jjoultry, Butter, Eggs, Fresh Florida Fruits and Vegetables, Fancy Cikes and Crackers and any end all kinds of Staple and Fancy Groceries. "YOU NAME IT—WE BRING IT.” C H. BARRIER & CO. UR M K WS 6ET MS penny Advertisements Get the Results Concord Daily Tribune TIME OF CLOSING MAILS The time of the closing of mails at the Concord postoffice is as follows: Northbound P. M. 86-1-10:00 A. M. 34 4 :10 P. M. 38— 8:30 P. M. 80—11 :C0 P. M. Southbound 39 9 :30 A. M. 45 3:30 P. M. 135 8:00 P. M. 29—11:00 V. M. [[local mention | Marriage licenses were issued here Thursday to George L. Stockleather and Miss Violet Faggnrt, both of | Kannapolis. Mrs. Fred Lowder underwent an , operation for the removal of her j tonsils here Thursday. Her condition today is reported as satisfactory. R. D. Goodman went to Charlotte rhiai morning to hear the address of Hon. Frank (). Lowden on “The Farm Problem,” and other business. All contestants who won second prize* in the local Rible Story Con tests which were recently held her, are asked to confer with Secretary Blanks at the Y. M. C. A. sometime before Sunday. The Woman's Auxiliary of die North Carolina diocese of the Episco pal Church, meeting in Durham, has I voted to hold its next meeting in j Salisbury. The dates will be an- j nounced later. The Hartnell Mil! school is one of the many county schools closing the yearn work today It is stated by ■ teachers in the school that the clos iug term has been a very success- j fill one. with more than the usual I amount of work being competed. C. H. Castor has sold to Charles B. j Castor for S3OO property in ('enter- j view, according to a deed filed here j Thursday. Another deed records the j sale of property in Wadsworth addi tion of Concord by D. M. Walker to j S. M. and J. F. Barr for $250. Every Democrat in the county is expected to attend the county con-1 vention here tomorrow afternoon. The convention will be called to order at ■ 2:30 by Miss Rosa Mund. vice chair-1 man, and business of importance is to be transacted. j An infant son of Mr. and Mrs- W. i G. Kiser died this morning at their j borne on St. James street. Funeral upn> held this afternoon and services wen* neto rnis unernoon aim interment made in the cemetery at Unger's Chapel. The child was one of twine born to Mr. and Mrs. Kiser Thursday. Friends here of Rev W. A. Jen kins have been much interested in the announcement of his selection as president of Davenport College. Mr. Jenkins served here as pastor of Central Methodist Church for four j years, the Church enjoying a tine era under his leadership. Under an ordinance recently passed by the aldermen, all dogs in the city must be vaccinated against rabies. Before a dog license can be secured in the future the owner must show ; the certificate of vaccination for his l dog. Quite a number of mad dogs > have been seen in Concord recently. The Concord high school baseball team, accompanied by the band and . many rooters, left at noon for Gas- I tonia, where it will play its first | championship game this afternoon. This will be one of the first games in the State high school champion ship series. ! One hundred and fifty more per- I sons Thursday signed up for parts I in the Ringtail Cir-us to be staged i at the Y. M. C- A. on Saturday May j first. A big parade, to be composed of vehicles entered by local business houses, will be one of the features, every business concern in the city being asked to take part in the > parade. Contestants in the Bible story con- ' I test have worked hard and they de serve moral backing from the grown ups, The first of the contests in the finals will be held Sunday afternoon at 4 :30 at St. James Lutheran Church, and the second will be held Sunday : night at 7:30 in Forest Hill Metho dist Church. A silver offering to defray expenses will be taken. The working of testing all cows of dairies which sell milk to Concord ; will be started next week. The cows ! are tested annually unded the direc -1 tion of city and county health of | ficials. The tests this year will be made under provisions of the milk or dinance recently passed by the aider men. It will require about sixty i days to complete the tests. Dusty Roads and Danger. [ Albemarle Press. j Sooner or later the country will , find out that dusty roads are such a , menace to life that all highways of importance will be either hard sur faced or given treatment with tarvia lor other approved dressing. Those | who have had to go upon the roads | leading out of Albemarle in the past I few days have found that on some of the roads traveling is positively dangerous, to say nothing of the dis comfort of dust. The road to Budin has been comparatively free from ac cidents since the oil coating was ap plied, and it is practically satisfac tory as if it were hard-surfaced. Money invested in treating the roads between Albemarle and the Cabarrus and Anson county lines would be to a good advantage It is no longer a question qf economy, but one of safety and necessity. In addition to these road improvements, a rural ‘ traffic officer is needed. People of the county are violating traffic laws be ■ yond reason, and there are too many road hogs allowed to go unchalleng ed. Albemarle is directing oil treat ment to some of her unpaved streets, and the county road boanl should - not hesitate in bringing all of out . important public roads to a point of * j safety from dost. THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE » i The height of po.itenesa is to "get | off the street onr and let a lady have your standing room. Meeting expenses isn't lialt so dif- ' ficult as dodging them. President von Hindenburg ffiust have a new line n nv. He is making a speaking lour of Germany. Seems to be around election time in Spain. King over there picked up a laborer and drove him home. Elephant in the British innsenm ‘.tas tusks nine feet long. They, are as large ns an aching tooth. Gen. Wu Pei-Fui is active in China. Doesn't matter, but lie sounds like' somenoe—er—expectorating, | (Copyright, l!)2t». XEA Service, Inc.» ************** * * * AGRICULTURAL COLUMN * '* * , Conducted by R. D. Goodman, County Agent *4* * * I * *•*#***■*:*****♦ American Forest Week is an an nual call to all citizens, young and old, to take part in bringing about ; better forest conditions. The Amer- , ican forest week committee, of which Hon. Frank O. Lowden, of Illinois, is general chairman, i« composed of nearly 100 organizations represent ing about every conceivab'e form of interest—Federal government. State governments, outdoor, wild life, and > recreational interests, foresters and i forestry associations, the lumber in t dustry, large consumers of foresr produets, tin* industrial world in gen eral. labor, groups interested in water j resources, seientifie and civic organi zations. and a ’host of others. American Forest Week is all inelu i sive, for its purpose is to give oppor | tunity for every form of interest in ! trees and forest* to find expression, j each in its own way. The end it aims ! at is that the general welfare may be | promoted through the taking of com j moil counsel, the formation of intelli i gent public opinion, and t'lie stimu lating of action, individual and col j lective, under the impulse thus given. American Forest Week is not n tool for advancing the views of serv j ing the purposes of any special group !or organization. It does not identify ' itself with any particular measures or i program, hut seeks to make known facts and to promote discussion from every angle. It has no goal other ! than that which a rightly informed ! public opinion may of itself set up | ami *eek. It is strictly and wholly ' educational in plan and purpose. , TODAY'S EVENTS S ~ \ ' mmL OOOOOOOOOOOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOft Friday. April 23. 1928 8 Festival of St. George, who for 800 x 1 years has been honored by English Ssb men as their potron saint. g /mJ M f(S Greetings to Chauneey M. Depew. mfwxQ i! whose 93rd birthday anniversary finds f f him still a hard working optimist. 'iv/ltJi Ij&//MlUf£ XS IsJ Edwin Markham, rite California .• poet who wrote “The Man With the Ci •****•}{f Hoe,” today enters upon his 75th v s °" r , „ T „ „ , Si OPPOSITE NEW HOTEL Dr. Arthur T. Hadley, former prea ident of Yale University and one of 1 America's best known educators, is ** ft^^^^^QQ^QQQQQQQQC>OOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQO 70 years old today. j^OOOOOOCOOOOOOOOCtOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC Today the British Empire wid cel- g __ ___ obrato the eighth anniversary of the Sj Roaill’ifiil mid on Zeebrugge. one of the most S, Dprillg spectacular spisodes of the World pi Representatives of approximately X / \ (50 American and 100 foreign univer- %' | 1 < sitirs and colleges will attend the ded- 2 Featuring Fine Quality in the T / 5 icatory exercisers of the new Genua- O i xt ot ' I X dius Library of the American School O ( . red New Shapes at Mod- J , of Classical Studies in Athene to- S| Crate prices At the 15(lth annual dinner of the V 19 QC TO QC f St. George's Society ill New York j V*i»wW a City tonight u bronze tablet will be Cl w 1 I j presented to Captain George Fried. 2 MARKSON SHOE STORE ' of the Roosevelt in commemoration of n j t the heroic rescue of the BritMi freigh- y Phone 897 er Antinoe. 11 { RUPTURE 7,^r> EXPERT HERE /Wllpt , F. H. Seeley, of Chicago and Phil- | dl if ||!l adelphia. the noted truss expert, will l |(fll personally be at the Charlotte Hotel. \ i and will remain in Charlotte Satur- ' ' dayand Sunday only. April 24-25. . * j ( i Mr. Seeley says: "This Spermatic . Shield will not only retain any cage of rupture perfectly, but contracts the . n • XT opening in ten days on the average THgldaire KeqUITeS No ease. Being a vast advancement over A ffonfion all former methods—exemplifying in- AllCnuOn stantaneous effects immediately ap- With Friqirinire vnn preciable and withstanding any strain JY,, u yOU ““Y* nothing to or position no matter the size or loca- _ . ®. fCplemsh nothing to adjust, tion. Large or difficult cases, or In- “ rigulaire is dependable, automatic elec cisionai ruptures (following opera- tnc refrigeration. tions) specially solicited. This in- New mndoh , . . received the only award in low prices and COn- England and in Spain, producing re- ent terms. Investigate today, suits without surgery, injections, med ical treatments or prescriptions. STANDARD P-UICK CO. CAUTION—AII cases should be cautioned against the use of any elas- 85 Union St. Pbtme MS tie or web truss with understraps, as same rest where the lump is and not H*, [ft where he opening is. producing com- llim lid HW m B plications necessitating surgical op- < bi erations. Mri Seeley hag documents! ____^ from the United States Government, . Washington, D, C., • for inspection. —J, out AernTdeS. But j ooooooooo^^ iness demands prevent stopping at 8 ' 8 any other place in this section. 2 E A N. B.—Every statement in this no- X IX #1 I m I Mg tice has been verified before the Fed- 8 I WM I I ■ X eral and State Courts.—F. H. Seeley. X Wlf AJ. -■ J Mm. Home Office, 117 N. Dearborn St., X _ Chicago. O S 8 TONIC J P. 8. —Fraud warning—Many com-' 8 and X plaints have reached me from dissatla- 9 Laxative Compound X fied purchasers that certain parties X The new and WOUnderful Merlirine W n . nn l. „tw, 8 have been traveling about under mi*- 8 ~7. V,,.,;, “ ed ‘ clne tor people Who are 2 representations—imitating my ads. x siufenng with Weak and Rundown condition of the X and claiming to be associated with me X CSyst.em, Loss of Appetite, Constipation, Indigestion, Sto- 8 or my establishdbnt. Subs: it uting V mach and Liver. 1|“ ou '' r*™*:®"* *»-i* .."ty «« Dm g | falae and fraudulent and an impost- 9 rcS ‘ O tion on the pnrebaaer. XoOOOOtWOOOOOOOOOOOOftftOOfiOftftOOOOOfw^^^OOQr^w I^- ■ GOT SURPRISE OF LIFE ' WHEN HE TOOK KARNAK ! Has Heard Lot Os Claims For This Medicine But Can’t Enough Be Said For It, Declares Spartan burg Man. I ”1 toll you. I have- novor lwH*n so! surprised in my life than I am at the resit’.ts I have gotten since I started j ' t:ikin* this Karnnk.” declares I*. 1.1 i Elms of 605 S. Center St., Spartan burg. S. C. “I was suffering from an inactive liver, biliousness and stomach trouble, and I just felt out of sorts all over.” continues Mr. Elms. “Everything I ate just seemed to stop right in tl.el pit of my stomach, and I would bloat with gas till I could hardly get my , breat'n. “This gas woum press around my ; heart so bad I thought I had heart trouble, and my nerves got to be such a wreck 1 couldn't rest night or day. For Ambulance and Professional Services CALL 640 DAY OR NIGHT BELL & HARRIS FUNERAL HOME r , I lmd tried lots of medicines for this ■ condition, bnt I failed to get relief until I finally started taking Karnak. “1 am on my second bottle of the medicine now. and my stomach is in condition to where I can cat anything I want, and all rfiat gas and awful i smothering sensation have left me. ! My appetite is good, and lam be -1 ginning to feel in every way like I I did before my troubles ever started. 1 i have heard a lot of claims made for Karnak. bnt I tell you can't enough ; be said for this medicine.” 1 Karnak is sold in Concord by the Pearl I>rng Co.: and by every other reliable druggist in Concord and iti ] every other town. Program, Invitations, Announcements printed promptly at The Times* j Tribune Job Office. We have a beautiful line of wedding invita tions and announcements in stock and can finish on a few hours no tice. Times-Tribune Job Office. IjHLjlflM The Most Contented Man Living, ' Lives in Concord. The are \ “I live the country in the world and , in the best state in the.] ]. I r — « ii y country. 1 live in the \ greatest town in the state • —and on the nicest street ] in the town. I own the best home on the street and oc- ]|[ eupy the finest room in the house. I dress myself in the '![! finest Spring Suit in the room- ” ' ]i ] IT’S A SCHLOSS BROS. 1 !' Here Now With One or Two Trousers TO ! HOOVER’S, he. THE YOUNG MAN’S STORE j I DRAPERY TIME comes in April—the month of putting Spring time into the home. All hangings and fabric floor ] [j coverings should go to [I the Dry Cleaner now! A few pieces at a time— ; serving your conveniehce and solving a spring cleaning problem. “MASTER” Cleaners and Dyers | ' PHONE 787 ] Office 85-27 W. Depot St ! . -4 My ‘Diaiy I WiLdCpjikA- ( mbWtJU, Wia ukv* aA\ aWI- s coulAra nt- Ruth-Kesler Shoe. Store , /, ' v ,'y. ■' ...- jj TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF CABARRUS COUNTY, IN THE FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF NORTH CAR OLINA. 1 ; I hereby announce myself aa a can didate for the re-nomination for So licitor of the Fifteenth" Judicial Die-| trlet of North Carolina, subject to, ! the action of the Democratic voters i in the primary to be held on Satur day, the sth of June. 1026. 4. I have he}d this office for only one term of four year* and, during this period, I have endeavdrfcd to faith fully repredent the State of North Carolina, in ail prosecutions and to the other dnflM of thia truat without fear «r- favor, hut with eternal justice as my controlling pur pose. I, therefore, raffiMt my record i as Solicitor for this, my first term, to ] [ the consideration and scrutiny of the i 1 | Democratic Voter* in my District < I with confidence and in the hope that ] | it justifies their endorsement and lav- ] I orable action in the Primary. j Solicitor i^.lSt’of h ip* hotti vffiiviiHi. >'r ‘' 4 ' Friday, April 23, 1926 CONCORD COTTON MARKET FRIDAY,!APRIL 23, 1026 Cotton .17 1-2 Cotton seed J 52 1-1 TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF CABARRUS COUNTY, IN THE FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the nomination for Solicitor of the Fifteenth Judicial District of North Carolina, subject to the action of the Democratic voters in the pri mary to be held on Saturday, the sth day of June, 1926. B. F. BRITTAIN, 20. Asheboro, N. C. Melrose Flour | Liberty Self Rising Flour | Why use Flour that may please you at some time, and will not please you at other times, and that too, when you most want the very best. Melrose is jusf the very best St all times. It has stood thiw test-—on this market for raoreP than twenty-five years. . Liberty Self-Rising is made ready to bake. It’s Melrose in quality. Out price is no higher now than any other brands. CLINE ft MOOSE Phone 339 P. S. —We Deliver Quick Ev erywhere. NOTICE. The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Citiaens Building and Lodb Association will be held in its Office in the Citiaens Bank and Trust Company building in the city of Con aN. C., on Monday, May 3rd, at 4:30 o’clock P. If. A. F. GOODMAN, Secretary and Treasurer. 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 be voted upon in the Democratic Primary to be held in June, 1926. This the 12th day of April, 1926. w B. F. BRITTAIN. ,Jr 15-Owks. Asheboro, N.,C. ’ CONCORD PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected Weekly by Cline A Moos*) Figures named represent prieee paid for produce on the market: Eggs ___ .26 Qfea , MAO Sweet twtttoee —Ji. M-BO Turhfeys —4 .25 Onions _ $1.75 Peaa i__ ... $2-0° Butter .86 Country Ham , J» Country Shoulder AO Country Sides AO Young Chickens - « .45 Hens .22 Irtah Potato*) -• 8.00 PEARL DRUG 00. USE PENNY column—it Mn a.

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