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POUNDS il PHONE 244 PHONE 244 J POOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOtX>QOOOO»nOOOQQQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC Peas! PEAS! Peas! We have a good supply of Field Peas which we offer 1 you at $3.50 per bushel. They will not last long at this | ‘ price. Let us have vour order at once. Bring us your Poul- || Lirv, Eggs and Garden Vegetables. We pay cash for Poultry and Eggs and never get too -t many. C. H. BARRIER & CO. —jg ■»' HH ggEgagMMMjlßlllfcjr' Protect Your Property and Your Money tTrOUR bouse, when painted with X Marietta House Paints, is practi cally guaranteed against the ravages of foid weather by the Marietta Service Certificate. No other paint mannfay turer offers you such a certificate. Ask us about it today. Concord Paint& Paper Company 342 N. Church Street Phone 16L "service station One Thousand Enrolled in Two Sum- > mtr Schools at Duke. Durham, June 18.—Dum- univer- < eity, with over 700 summer school j students enrolled and with an addi- : tional 300 North Carolina Methodist ministers attending the annual pas ton' .school, presents about as active appearance as it does any time dur ing the regular scholastic year. j£ First s term at the summer school 'ends on July 24, while the pastors’ School will close on June 28. Roth tnchoobrSave the largest' registration arrrlti histor > r > and everything season. In addition to the two Summer schools being conducted by Duke university in Durham, there are two affiliated summer school being con ducted under the supervision of Duke. The Seashore Summer school, at Oriental and the Junaluska sum mer school, at Lake Junaluska. The two affiliated summer schools have a combined enrollment of approxi mately 500. making at present 1,000 students in the Duke Summer schools. USB PENNY COLUMN—XV fAXS Concord Daily Tribune TIME OF CLOSING MAILS I The time of the closing of malls at , the Concord postoffice is aa follows: Northbound 138-41:00 P. M. A. M. 34 4:10 P. M. 38— 8;30 P. M. 30—11 :C0 P. M. South bovad 39 9:30 A. M. 45 8 :30 P. M. 135- 8 4)0 P. U. 29—11:00 P. M. RAILROAD SCHEDULE In Effect Jan. 30, 1928. Northbound No. 40 To New Tort 9:28 P. M. No. 136 To Washington 5:05 A. M. No. 30 To New York 10 ;25 A. M. ’ No. 34 To New York 4 ;43 P. M. do. 40 To Danville 3:15 P. M No. 12 To Richmo.id 7:10 P. M No. 32 To New York 9:03 P. M. ] No. 30 To New York 1:55 A. M. - Southbound No. 45 To Charlotte 3 :45 P. M 1 No. 85 To New Orleans 9:58 P. M. No. 29 To Birmingham 1:35 A M No. 81 To Augusta 5:51 A M No. 33 To New Orleans 8:15 A. M. 1 No. 11 To Charlotte 8:00 A. M. ! No. 135 To Atlanta 8:37 P. M I No. 39 To Atlanta 9:50 A M. ; No. 37 Tc New Orleans 10:45 A. M. Train No. 34 will stop in Concord to take on passengers going to Wash-1 ington and beyond. Train No. 37 will atop here to dis charge passengers coming from be rond Washington. All trains stop in Concord except No. 38 northbound, j —FOR TODAY—I 1 Bible ThoptrLtß memorized, will prove • || I§L priceless heritage in after years. j 3 Saying Ojoodbye :—Finally, broth- j ron. farewell. He perfect, boos good ' comfort, boos one mind, live in peace; | and the (Jod of love and peace shall j bo with you.—2 Cor. 13.11. ["local mention j F. C. Xiblock in his new ad. today ! has an illustration and description of a wonderful home of two stories, nice enough for anybody. I-ook up the ad. The weekly meeting of the Con cord Kiwanis Club will be held at the Hotel Concord tomorrow at 12:30. This will be the first meeting of the club at the hotel and an inter esting program has been arranged. The “Y” Eastern Tour lias ar rived in New York and reports from the tourists indicate that they are all having the time of their lives. A number of sight-seeing tours over! the city have been arranged for them. Police officers again this morning reported little new business. No session of the recorder’s court was held yesterday afternoon and nothing of special interest developed during' the day, officers stated this morning. One of the biggest shoots in the his tory of the Concord Gun Club is be ing held this afternoon at the traps at the Cabarrus Country Club. In addition to local shooters a number of out-of-town experts are here for The business men’s volley ball class will meet at the gymnasium of the Y. YI. C. A. tonight for regular practice. A big crowd of business men are expected to be present to night for a real practice game. Miss Mary Cannon and Jack White and G. L. Patterson, Jr., have return ed from the Presbyterian Young Peo ple’s Conference at Davidson. They were representatives from the First Presbyterian Church, Advertisements for the fair cata logue are being solicited now and will be turned over to the printer in the near future. It is understood that the premium lists have been completed and prepared for publication. An attractive new “announce ments” dispay board has been placed in the lobby of the Hotel Concord by the management of the Concord Theatre Hotel announcements and the program of the theatre may be seen on it from today on. The Charlotte Hornets have secur ed another outfielder. He is Art Cas sey, formerly with Augusta. The Hor net management announces the return of Eddie Bogart to Chattanooga, he having failed to impress the moguls during his stay in the Sally. C. N. Fields, city tax collector, has a notice in this paper that will inter est persons who have not paid their city taxes. Property on which taxes are not paid by July first will be ad vertised for sale, by Mr. Fields, he says in the notice. Non-swimmens are becoming swim mers rapidly at the “Y” under the expert instruction of J. W. Denny, physical director. Many more learn ed to swim well enough to cross the pool without difficulty in the course of a few minutes coaching each, again yesterday. Bobby Jones, American golfing star, broke the record for the Sunnindale 1 course in London yesterday with a 68, four strokes better than the old record. All Americans playing in England qualified for the British op en championship, Jones leading the field. An important meeting of the Am erican legion will be held tomorrow irght at 7 :45 in the old quarters on West Depot street. As this will be the last meeting in those quarters all members are urged to be present to make plsns for moving to the new home in the city hall annex. ODD FELLOW NOTICE. Meets every Thursday evening at eight o’clock. M. L. ROSS, N. Q. a a ritchie, a g. THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE Livingston’s Cotton Letter. New York. June Hi. —The action of the market since last Saturday would rather suggest that after de clining about 1 1-2 cents per pound on the June improvement in crop prospects, prices are showing a tendency to stnh’izc between the 16 1-4 and 1(! 1-2 cent levels for December. There may be n feeling that the market has gone far enough toward discounting favorable end-June crop figures, pending a bitter line on j weather conditions during the second half of the month while tue tauut-i of the break from recent high levels to bring out spot liquidation has been another factor of a character to promote realizing by short or eover ing. At the same time bearish senti ment based on the generally admitted improvement in the crop outlook i finds more or less encouragement in j the reports of mi l curtailment at > j home and in Lancashire and will still I i much in evidence today notwith standing the steady undertone of the \ marker. | A private crop report published : this morning based on returns from ;ovor 1,500 correspondents in the j south pointed to a -rop prespbet ’of j only 14.100,000 sales as of .Tung 3 1 i but the crop is supposed to - have j made rapid strides since then. To ! day’s weekly weather report read j very favorably as to conditions ex | ccpt for the dronthy section of the GOITRE TREATED SUCCESSFULLY With a Colorless Liniment as Easy to Use as a Toilet Water. These Pennsylvania ladies have treated Goitre successfully at home and will gladly tell or write their experience with Sorlm!-Quadruple.: Mrs. F. N. Baker, 3t4 East Walnut Ist.. Titusville; .Mrs. Frank Myers. I Duncnnsville; Mrs. M. B. Johnson, Millville; Mrs. Lida Petit. Mill Vil j Inge: Mrs. E. E. Marks. Millersburg land Edna Wright, Homestead. Sold at all drug stores, or write to Sor i bol Company, Mechanicsburg, Ohio. ; Locally at Gibson Drug Store. I ; J How Skinny Kids Gain Weight and Strength. | Everyone knows that Cod Liver Oil I is fn l of vitamines, is a flesh build er supreme. In children were rick j ets are suspected it even helps to ! bui’d up the bones and strengthens Ithe body. But let us all be glad! the poor un der weight, sickly, puny kids doesn’t ■ have to take the vile, nasty, oil itself i any more for thanks to science. Mc | Toy’s Cod Liver Oil Compound Tat>- I lets has taken its place, j Sugar coated they are and as easy : to take as camly and if you will give ! them to your sickly child for thirty j days, you’ll be very happy indeed. If you are not, the lVarl Drug Co. 1 or t*iie druggist from whom you bought them is authorized to return your ■ money. 00 tablets 00 be 1 sure and get McCoy’s, the originrt4 and genuine. * K. OF P/NOTICE Regular meeting Concord Lodge No. 51 K. of P. Thursday evening at S o'clock. Election of officers. W. IL FISHER, C. C. i Paul B. Eaton Patents and Trade Marks 406 Independence Building CHARLOTTE, N. C. OUR PRIVATE CHAPEL AFFORDS PRIVACY, COMFORT The modern funeral chapel provides all the privacy and comfort of a pri vate residence plus every facility and service that the funeral director has at hand. Our mortuary is a beautiful and restful place that provides our pa trons with a type and character of > service unequalled. AMBULANCE SERVICE BELL & HARRIS FUNERAL HOME Open Day and Night Phone *44) CONCORD PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected Weekly by Cline & Moose) Figures named represent prices paU for product on the market: Eggs .30 Cora |Ut Sweet potatoes ■.— 11.50 Turkeys .28 Onions 11.75 Peas 52.00 Butter .80 Country Ham JX> Country Shoulder 3b O-uDtrj Rides 2> Young Chickens Jib Hens L .20 Irish Potatoes 2.00 CONCORD COTTON MARKET THURBDAJ, JUNE 17, t»26 Cotton *— < .17 1-2 Cotton need 48, 'i *-'T'r Carolinns and Georgia. The outlook was for showers in the eastern belt and for rather unsettled weather in tin* southwest but on the whole the weather news has been considered as favorable for further growth and developments. LIVINGSTON AND COMPANY. WEATHER EXTREMES Tuesday Hottest Day of Year In New York; Yesterday Was Cold. Nek York, June 10. —Winds chilled by ice bergs were blamed today for n ;J0 degree drop in temperature since resterday, whit'd caused the weather bureau here to chalk up the coldest June 10th in ten years. The temperature dropped from yes terday’s maximum of N 4 degrees, the hottest day of the season, to 54 to day. Warmer weather for tomorrow was predicted. ! Meteoroligists said the sudden cold I had been caused by an overnight shift in winds from southerly to northeast mining to New York from t’de Hud son Ray country. Icebergs recently have been reported in the northern trans-Atlantic lands. The cold caused postponement of I scheduled baseball games both at the Polo grounds and Ebbets field. WORR.V NOT A B\T- ÜbaTTeuePKoNe rOR. _F\* AND PlT.j Don't let your plumbing problems worry you. Tell us about them and we’ll be on the I job immediately. Whether | your heating arrangements need overhauling or there’s some plumbing that needs in stalling we’re the proper par ties to appeal to. Phone us. CONCORD PLUMBING COMPANY 174 Kerr St. Phone 57G i Just Received Fresh Shipment of Finest Imported Nuts Mediterranean Salted Almonds Large Selected Salted Pecans Filberts Persian Pistachios (Love Nuts) PEARL DRUG CO. Phones 22—722 HOW TO MAKE _ HENS LAY HOT SUMMER MONTHS Be sure they have shade, plenty of fresh water. Feed the Best High Grade Feeds. CORNO FEEDS are sold by us under a written guarantee to make hens lay. and biddies grow. CORNO SCRATCH FEED and CORNO BIDDIE FEED ere made from Clean, Sound Grain, no trash or filth. CORNO GROWING MASH and CORNO LAYING MASH—These are made from Dried Buttermilk, Dries Beef Scrap. Oat Meal, Glutin Meal, Corn and Wheat Feed, Fish Scrap, a full balanced feed for hot wenther. We are headquarters for all kinds of feed. We sell cheap, and deliver quick everywhere. CLINE & MOOSE Phone 339 V. S. bhone 330. We deliver quick everywhere. 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