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POUNDS { PHONE 244 PHONE 244 i DOCIQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOtjOOOOOOWQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC ■KEegBfWVn ai-t- T..r :■ .nnrrTrr-TCTJ^. QUALITY! PRICE! SERVICE! | These three words must be carefully studied by the grocery man. Everyone wants the best—if prices were not a factor everyone would ! buy the best, especially in food. We buy Quality Goods—price them right and turn our entire ? stock over on an average of twelve times per year. That is why we can beat the chain store on price and still give *! | yon the service of delivery and a charge account. If you are not already one of our patrons, give us a trial order " ■ today. C. H. BARRIER & CO. t Protect Your Property and Your Money j BX7OUR bouse, when painted with -1- Marietta House Paints, is practi cally guaranteed against the ravages of foul weather by tbe Marietta Service Certificate. No other paint manufac turer offers you such a certificate. Ask us about it today* Concord Paint& Paper Ccupany 342 N. Church Street Phone 16L MARIETTA PAINT STATIOH "| i.M' .. —.■■.l I. THE CONCORD DAILY TWBUNE " 1 ■ r>— ■ I Concord Daily Tribune TIME OF CLOSING MAILS I Tbe time of the closing of mails at the Concord postoffice is ss follows: Northbound . 136—ai :00 P. M. A. M. 34 4:10 P. M. 38— 8:30 P. M. SO— U .00 P. M Southbound 30— 9:30 A. M. 45 3 :30 P. M. 135- 8 4)0 P. M. 29—11:00 P. M. RAILROAD SCHEDULE In Effect Jan. 30, 1926. Northbound No. 40 To New York 9:28 P. M. So. 136 To Washington 5:05 A. M t No. 30 To New York 10:25 A. M. Vo. 34 To New York 4:43 P. M. So. 40 To Danville 8:15 P. M. Vo. 12 To Richmond 7 :10 P. M. Vo. 32 To New York 9:03 P. M. Vo. 30 To New York 1:55 A. M. Southbound Vo. 45 To Charlotte 3:45 P. M Vo. 36 To New Orleans 9:56 P. M. Vo. 29 To Birmingham 2:35 A. M Vo. 31 To Augusta 5:51 A. M Vo. 33 To New Orleans 8:15 A. M. Vo. 11 To Charlotte 8 :0O A. M. i Vo. 135 To Atlanta 8:37 P. M Vo. 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 Wasb 'ngton and beyond. Train No. 37 will stop here to dis charge passengers com:ng from be yond Washington. All trains stop in Concord except j No. 38 northbound. f_i BIBLETHOUGHTI ' I X —FOR TODAY—I I Bible Thoughts memorised, win prove m lij ! Bi priceless in after ye*ra Jgj Furnish Xo Fuel: —Where no wood I is. there the fire goeth out: so where j there is no talebearer, the strife ceas eth—Proverbs 20:20. j LOCAL MENTION j! The County Council will meet in the Home Demonstration office in the County Building on Church Strtvt Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. G. M. Ridenhonr. state san'tar.v in-I specter, spent yesterday checking up! the sewer systems of the rural schools j of Cabarrus County. Improvement is reported today in j the condition of Miss Mary Dorton, who had her tonsils removed here yes- 1 terday. The members of the Gibson Mill! baseball team will have a box supper | and lawn party tomorrow night at ! Gibson park, following the game to-1 morrow afternoon with Kannapolis. | ! The board of stewards of the Meth- j odist Protestant Church will meet at ] the church tonight at 7:3ft. The! meeting will be an important one and ] all members are urged to be present, j On Friday morning, June 25th, ai j 9 o'clock when the store opens the | Browns-Cannon Co. will give to each i, adult that enters the store and makes a purchase of £5 or more a one dol ar bill. This applies to the first 25 ; doing this. Another bus will leave from the I offices of the Hartsell Realty Company j for the Happy Valley Lake Estates! tomorrow morning at nine o'clock. | Much enthusiasm was shown by the members of the party that made the trip yesterday. Denial is mafle that Miss Cole, who committed suicide in Newton several i -lays ago, was at one time superin- ] temleiit of the Concord Hospital. The j report that she was formerly with I the local hospital was made by a former official of the hospital. A telegram from the “Y" Eastern * party, received by H. \V. Blanks this morning, said that the party had ar rived safely in Washington on the way back to Concord and were hav ing the time of their l : ves. They ex- I>ect to reach Concord tomorrow night. * The Board of Water, and Light s Commissioners of Concord, in j f co-operating with the County High way Commission is going out this af ternoon to make preparations for the 1 building of the road through the pro- 1 posed impounding lake. 1 The fire alarm was turned in this morning at 7:05 o'clock when an electric iron in the home of Joe Glass, on Marsh street at Spring, caught on fire. The blaze was quick ly put out and no damage resulted from it. * An intensive program of games, contests ami the like have been ar ranged by Mr. Blanks, secretary of the Y. M. C. A. to take place during his absence this summer. “Waller'’ Brown has been added to the secretaries who 1 will be in charge of the “Y” during the summer months. P. Y. Adams, state dentist, will arrive in Concord promptly Mon day morniig to begin the dental cl ; n-, ( ic at the health department in the County Building on Church street. All children between the ages of six and twelve are requested to make ap pointments ag early as possible. ' A special movie has been secured for the regular Friday night program on the lawn df the Y. M. C. A. This will be the last time the program will be arranged by Mr Blanks this sum mer. The benches, donated by the American Legion, will provide a larg er and more comfortable seating ca pacity. The “Sunday Gang" will meet en masse at the Y. M. C. A. Sunday af ternoon and from there will go to the station to give their originator, H. W. Blanks, a rousing send-off. Mr. i Blanks, accompanied by his wife and daughter, will go to New York on the Piedmont Limited to make the final arrangements for the Concord “Y” i Tour to Europe. A Bitten by Poisonous Spider. Stanly Nt*w»-HeraW F. O. Efird. of Oakboro. suaet the misfortune to be bitten by a poisonous spider Sunday afternoon about 1 o'clock which caused him ex cruciating pain and suffering nnril far into the night. He is not fully recovered yet, but all imminent dan ger has passed. Just how Vie spider came to bite Mr. Efird is not known, but imme.li ately after the hi e he was overeom" with sickness. His physician was summoned, but nothing seemed to ease or relieve him until late in the night. The kind of spider was not learned, but evidently was of a very poisonous species. Young Man to Teach Latin as China Grove. Stanly Xews-Hera'.d. Henry L. Xnuggs. wan graduated from Wake Forest College this year, where he made for 'himself a rather enviable reputation in all parts of his studies, especially that of Latin, has accepted a position with the China Grove Karin Life School. Mr, Snugg will be Latin professor in that school, and judging from the reputation ho made at Wake Forest, the Chinn Grove school is to be congratulated on securing his services. Paul B. Eaton Patents and Trade Marks ; 400 Independence Building | . CHARLOTTE, N. C. I . 1 I | POURING *3 HEALTH FROM E jJR A BOTTLE 1 ■ Serve Pasteurized % I ftj milk freely. Through M ! T the centuries milk £ I ■ has proven itself to m E 'be the easily digest- 3 1 |JB ed, economical food. fll ! You should drink ■ 1 ; C more pure milk. 3 | 3 Phone—tell us where JB f/mre amm <m«S •3L “Jjour IMlKman ” D T ' n§ 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 #4O HOW TO MAKE HENsT 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, Gltttin Meal, Corn and Wheat Feed, Fish Scrap, a full balanced feed for hot weather. We are headquarters for all kinds of feed. We sell cheap, and dcl : ver quick everywhere. CLINE ft MOOSE Phone 359 V. S. Phone 339. We deliver quick everywhere. CONCORD COTTON MARKE^T THURSDAY, JI NK 24. 122# Cotton ROWAN MAN IS GIVEN 2 MONTHS AT GREENSBORO L. L. Nash Sentenced on Two Counts, Woman Companion on One Count. Greensboro News. I*. L. Nash, resident of route four out of Salisbury, was found guilty in liotiee court on Tuesday morning of a statutory offense in companionship with May Ricks and was sent to t'.ie county roads for a term of three months. The woman was given 80 days on the roads with privilege that she be hired out. Nash was in addi tion given fifteen days on the roads for driving a car without proper state license. A. L. Nash, of Salisbury, has tele graphed that he wisdies it known that he is not the man in the case. Is I/. Nash and May Runs were ar rested here at a bulging house on Lyndon street on Monday morning j after the Salisbury police had tele graphed that was wanted tliere for giving a bad cheek in first pay ment on a 1028 Nash car which he had purchased. On arrest in this city the machine was found in his possession. The Government recently started paying Omaha Indians SBOO,OOO which had been owing to the tribe for seventy-four years under a treaty ced ing certain lands for settlement. As the payments started. bootleggers, gamblers, and confidence men gath ered in the towns surrounding the reservation eager to prey upon the beneficiaries. K. OF P. NOTICE Regular meeting Concord Lodge No. 51 K. of P. Thursday evening at S o’clock. All Pvthians welcome. W. R. FISHER, C. C. VbU SHOULD GWE 'TO OS YOOR. TRADE, rbR OOfe.?U)P\B\NG’. W\GV\. . Because we do high grade plumbing—because we at all times install the best of fixtures —because we never yet have overcharged a patron—because we are promt and efficient and our service courteous you should do business with us when you need * plumbing. Don’t you think so? CONCORD PLUMBING COMPANY 174 Kerr St. Phone 576 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 Do You Like the Best? Call Us for the Best in Groceries and Fresh and Cured Meats Try Our Ham and Bacon Sliced to Suit You Sanitary Grocery Co. Phones 676 and 686 CONCORD PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected Weekly by Clip* ft Moose) Figures named represent price, paid for product on the market: Egga .80 Cora *l.lO Hwe*t potatoes J 1.50 Turkey. .» JR Onions f 1.75 Peat 62.00 Butter jb Country Ham.., A0 Country Shoulder .20 | Oruutry Bide« JO 1 Toung Chickens J 5 I Hens ; JO Irish Potatoes _ 100 Efird’s Great June Chain Sale i Everything to Supply your needs at prices that cannot be surpassed I For every kind; I of a vacation j | .! that any kind of ’ a boy can think The “happy go lucky” \ | 1 1 The “don’t care whether school keeps or not” shirts i i [ and neckwear. , | | !I ■ Clothes for camping-—or caddying. X | Ideas for every member of the gang that a regular he- O* ; boy wants for his vacation. jjj ! Knickers Sweaters X ? 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