PAGE SIX GRAPES Rich, ripe, healthful grapes, grown in the famous vineyards of Southern Europe produce the cream of tartar from which Royal Baking Powder is made. The most eminent authorities in the world say cream of tartar makes the best and most health ful baking powder. ROYAL Baking Powder The ONLY nationally distributed Cream of Tartar Baking Powder Contains No Alum —Leaves No Bitter Taste COMMENCEMENT AT SCOTIA WOMEN’S COLLEGE Preparatory Entertainment Monday Night a Great Success.—Other Exer cises Today and Tomorrow. The Preparatory Entertainment on Monday night, given in the College chapel of Scotia Women's College, was witnessed by a large and appreciative .audience. "Brown Eyed Betty. " a ru ral comedy in three acts, was well ren dered by mem tiers of the class. The story, which deals, with distinct types in the life of a village, was visualized with wonderful and pleasing effect to the delight of the audience and to the credit of the students who represented the different characters in the plot. The following is the cast of charac ters : , , . .Jonas Hutchings—Mart •Johnson. Violet Ilutchinlgs— Frances Houser. Miranda Hutchings—Alice Johnson. Rev. Cyrus Ha rely—Esther Hippie. Hirum Whitcomb —Beulah Pharr. Marry Leon—Beatrice Click. Jim Blinn —-Maggie Bolden. Sam Mason —Inez Devane. Let ilia—Starbinl —Ycrnelle Harri son. Lucinda Mason —Lassie Devane. Halda Griffin —Hattie Herndon. Betty—Robbie Wylie. (’ongrogation—Several ( ithers. This evening at 7 :3<) the Annual Address will he delivered by the Rev. Geo. Euccock. D. D.. of Wooster. 0., at Westminster Presbyterian Church. The Commencement- exercises take pla.ee Wednesday at 10 a. m. LUMBAGO. This is a rheumatism of the muscles oof the back. It comes on suddenly and is quite painful. Every movement aggravates the disease. Go to bed, keep quiet and have Liniment -applied and a quick recov ery may he expected. Mrs. F. J. Dunn, Brookport; X. Y.. writes: "1 can honestly say that Chamberlain's Liniment cured hie of lumbago a year ago last summer. When I began using it. I was or. my back in bed and could not turn to the left or right. I had a bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment in the house and this was applied to my back. It promptly drove away the pains and aches." —Advertisement. Y. M. (. A. CAMPAIGN JABS This is the last Jab for the Job is done and no little credit is due the editor for the generous space furn ished the .Tabs and the campaign ar ticles. The front page every day is an evidence of the interest the editor has had in the success of Concord's greatest undertaking. It was a great moral and civic victory and all. who have contributed to it either Jn time or money must feel a great satisfac tion in a job well done. It has been a delight to work with the people of Concord, they have shown a spirit of co-operation; of civic pride and con cern for the good of all that is es sential if a city is to become better as fast as it becomes bigger. .S. A. ACKLEY, Campaign Director. LET MRS. MARY GRAVES TELL YOU HER POULTRY RAISING EXPERIENCES ‘‘Three years ago bought an Incu bator. this year I've made money. Rats stole my baby chicks. Didn’t know until a friend gave me a cake of KAT-SXAP. Next morning found two dead rats in hennery. Kept finding them. Suddenly they disappeared al together. It's the only sure rat kill er." Take Mrs. Graves' advice. Three sizes. 35c, (55c, $1.25. Sold and guar anteed by Cline’s Pharmacy and Rit chie Hardware Co. —Advertisement. Work continues on the property which will be used as the site for the County Fair. The work of laying off the race track and prepaying the land for buildings has been underway for some time, and favorable progress is being made with it. The fair is being given a good bit of publicity now, the newspapers carrying an advertisement in their Trade Week editions. GARNER HILL, GLADSTONE, N. J„ SELLS RAT-SNAP, HE SAYS. "1 sell and use RAT-SNAP. Like to look any man in the face and tell it's the best. It’s good.” People like RAT-SNAP because it “does” kill rats. Petrifies carcass—leaves r.o smell. Comes in cakes—no mixing to do. Cats or dogs won't touch it. Three sizes, 35v plans for remodeling the club house and mak ing it more attractive. Most of the work being done now on the golf course is being centered on the greens, and it is planned to add more sand and oil to the greens until they are in ex cellent shape. A representative of the State gov ernment is spending several days in Concord checking up on auto licenses. He has already arrested a number of persons here who were found driv ing their auto without license, and in several instances he made an in vestigation to ascertain whether or not persons were using old number on new cars or borrowed numbers. He began working here Tuesday/ night' and was uncertain as to the length of time he would be here. Local police officers have been notified that Clarence Morgan, want ed here by Henderson officers for the alleged theft o? several ears, one of which was found here several days ago, is ow under arrest in Greenville, S. C., where it is said he escaped from the chain gang some time ago. The reports states that Morgan has 21 months to serve there before he can be brought back to this State to be tried on warrants issued by the Henderson officers. , Local attorneys are showing much 1 interest in the possible successor to 1 Associate Justice Platt Walker, who died in Raleigh Tuesday. judge THfe CONCORD TIMES Walker • went 'to the State Supreme ■ourt from Mecklenburg county, and j it is generally be ieved here that Gov ernor Morrison will name a MseKien-, burg attorney ro succeed him. Utuers mentioned, however, are Judge Long, ! of Statesville, and Judge Bryson. Heriot Clarkson, of Charlotte, is more frequently mentioned than any other, however. I)r. S. -E. Buchanan, head of the •ounty health department, is still try ing to get a county nurse to take the place of Miss Mae Stockton, who re signed several months ago. Dr. Buchanan said that within the last week he had communicated with 10 nurses who had been recommended to him, and each had found it impos sible to take up the work in this coun ty. He is negotiating with several others now, and hopes to find a suit able successor fo v Miss Stockton in the 'uear future. COMMENCEMENT AT SCOTIA WOMAN’S COLLEGE Fine Address by Dr. Luccock.— Graduating Exercises Today. George Luccock. college pastor >f the Westminster College Church, Wooster, Ohio, delivered the annual address to the graduating class of Scotia Woman's College Tuesday night at 7 :30. Full of wholesome advice, delivered in a masterly manner, rich with choice quotations and emphasized with ap propriate illustrations, the address held the moderately large audience spell hound from beginning to the end. Speaking on the “Formation of Character” Dr. Luccock said “Charac ter is the biggest word in the forming of lift*.’* In a pleasing and most ef fective manner he developed his dis •(Ture from what he termed “The four corner stones of character.” First, ’he will to he good. Second, tlit* will to lie strong. Third, the will to serve. Fourth, the will to sacrifice. "Char-' after." he said. “ can not be bought at nnv price. One must will to get it.” It was indeed a wonderful address and made a deep impression on the minds of those who heard it. The following is the program of the graduating exercises rendered in West- Presbyterian Church Wednes day at 10:30 a. in. March: Hongroise ature —Laura Sartor. Essay: Tannhauser — Annie Mae Sut ton. * Piano Solo: Pilgrim’s Chorus—Wag ner—l)a netta Sninters. Essay: Friendship and Character— Eloise Miller. Chorus: Come Where the Fields Are Beaming—Kinkel. “ Essay: Ramahai, the Hindu Wid ow’s Friend —Besesie McKiiinne.v. Essay: Service, the Watchword of the 20th Century—Ettie White. Chorus: With Heart and Hand — Mondolssohn Cabarrus Y Team Wins Another Game. The baseball team of the Cabarrus Y of Kannapolis, went to Spencer for a game Tuesday and found easly seld ding. The final score was 11) to 1. the Cabarrus players pilling up runs in practically each inning. Homer Fink was the hitting star of the game. Ho contributed a home run and two doubles, the four-base clout coming with two men on bases. Robertson, second baseman for Kan napolis, started a triple play, which proved the fielding feature of the , game. Snappy fielding and heavy hitting by the winners made the game easy for them. Charley Anderson did the pitching for Kannapolis, while Spencer tried three hurlers in an effort to check the •winners. “WE PICKED UP SEVEN LARGE DEAD RATS FIRST' MORNING USING RAT-SNAP.” So writes Mr, B. E. Carpenter, of WoodUridge. N. J. “We lost IS small chicks one night, killed by rats. Bought some RAT-SNAP andi picked up 7 large dead rats next morning and in 2 weeks didn’t see a single rat." RAT SNAP is good and sure.” Comes in cake ready for use. Three sizes, 35c. (55c. $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Cline’s Pharmacy and Ritchie Hnrcl wn re Com pa ry—Advertisement. Cabarrus vs.’ Salisbury. Cabarrus had another close and hard fought game Saturday afternoon, at Cabarrus park. The game was won by the visiting club by a 4 to 2 score/ This was the first game played by the local team on their home diamond this season, and was witnessed by a large and enthusiastis gathering. The work of the pitchers for each club was the special feature of the game, Sifford for Cabarrus worked out a beautiful game, allowing only three hits. Salisbury scored the first run of the game in the fourth inning. Ca barrus tied the score in the fifth. Sal isbury scoring two runs in the sixth, and one in the eighth. Cabarrus put :over their second and final score in [the ninth. Cabarrus started a rally in the Dth. with one two on has ps, Troutman was hit by a batted ball in advancing from second to third, fol lowed by an easy out by Simpson, who was hatting for Fletcher with a fly ; to first. Batteries: Salisbury, Culberson and Holshouser; Cabarrus, Sifford and Youst. EVILS OF CONSTIPATION. Perhaps the most serious of the dis eases caused by constipation is appen dicitis. If you would avoid fhis dan gerous disease, keep your bowels reg ular. For this purpose Chamberlain's Tablets are excellent, easy to take and mild and gentle in effect.—Advertise ment. Mr. Martin Foil, member of the Sen ior Class at Davidson College, is spend ing the Senior holidays here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Foil. He has completed his work at Qavidson , and will remain here until time for I the commencement exercises. 1 Mrs. R.‘ A. Brown is attending the ; Commencement Exercises at Mont j Amoeua Seminary in Mt. Pleasant. i CONFESS TO ROBBERY OF MANY DISTILLERIES Three Men Being Held After They Are Alleged to Have Made Confes sions. Waukegon, 111.. May 22 —Three men who. according to Lake county officers, confessed . they were members of a band of twenty which has robbed numerous Kentucky distilleries, were arrested late last night after one of them had sought medical attention for his two wounded companion?. Thev gave their names as Marlon Hall, Peter Walker and W. A. Roby, the last two wounded with buckshot. Roby possibly fatally. They were taken at Highland Park, 111., upon information given by I)r. Florence Stone, woman physician, af ter they had left here en route for Chicago. The bandits' last attemptovl robbery was that of Les Samuels' distillery at Deatsville. Ky., according to the re puted confession. It was in that ef fort that Walker and Roby were shot. Walker told of being unable to find a physician at Louisville, and kidnap ping a doctor whom he met on the road to Chicago. The latter was thrown out of the automobile. Walker said, as soon as be packed up their wounds, All three said- there were “higher ups” who planned the robberies and disposed ( of the whiskey in Chicago, but refused to divulge their identity, the officers said. to Would You Be | J Beautiful? 3 c] Beauty has been the quest $ £ of ail ages.' Thousands of || lovely women attribute their 3 beauty to the use of Nadine /|j Face Powder. The cheeks M ||j! have just a tint of color —the E skin can only be equalled by « ijl the soft texture of a rose petal, mil Nadine will keep the roses in your cheeks. It will- adhere jgj and protect the skin from the 3 sun, wind and dust. It con- (y tains no white lead or other Jj ingredient to harm the skin or Tj the eyes. It’s the same pure 3 powder, popular for so many years —only the box and frag- aj grance have been improved. Money refunded if you are '■fl not pleased. At your toilet counter 50c. Miniature box W sample by mail 4c. 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We have the best Eastern North ■ Carolina Seed. I >. Early A-mber Cane Seed to drill with Soja Bean-and ■ peas. Makes the finest forage. Wc have finest -eed. | Sudan Grass. Sow in drills or broadcast. Caniiecntß three times in the suimlmer. Cut first in seven to eight ■ weeks. Fresh pure seed just in. 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