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PAGE TWO PENNY COLUMN Why Go Hungry? Fresh Corn, Beans, squash, beets, cucumbers, potatoes, to matoes, cabbage, cantaloupe*. and nice young chickens. Lippard & Barrier. 10-2 t-p. Wanted—2s Members 'For Western Tour July and August. Apply to Miss Xap uie Lee Alexander. Care Hamilton Mil linery' Co., Charlotte. N. C. '■ 0-2 t-c. Wanted—2s Members For Tours Via Ni agara Falls. Thousand Islands, Que bes, Boston, New York, Atlantic City. Washington. Apply to Miss Nannie I,ce Alexander. Care Hamilton Milli nery Co., Charlotte. X. C. !)-2t-c. Don’t Forget We Close Thursday After noons. Let your orders come. Lippard & Barrier. 20-2 t-p. For Sale— One Large Size "Favorite" base burner, one Majestic range, one Detroit Jewel gas range, one Oriole gas range. Several heaters. Phone 72. Mrs. N. F. Yorke. 10-ts-c, A Big Sacrifice —Store Fix tures For Sale. Apply McLellan Stores Co. 7-ts-c. Wanted—To Buy About 125 Acres Good farming land, lying level. John A. Gar 'sß‘ moil, Concord, Route 4. 9-2 t-p. For Sale—Fifteen Brown Fugliitni Hens. one fine cockerel. All one year old. liens laying and in good condition. Al so ten Brown Leghorn pullets, six Bar red Rock cockerels. B. J. Allman. Phone 7ti2J.' D-2t-p. Memorial to Feat of British Navy ' Bet ore Admiral Sir Roger Keyes and the officers and men who took in tlio raid on the German submarine nest at Zeebriigge in 1918, the foutjdn- j ; tion stone of a monument there, which will coiiimeiuorate the British navy's . historic exploit, was laid. The photograph shows the stone after the cere- j monies. nooooooooooooooooooaooopoooooooooooooooocxxxyooooooooo Are You rj> o ' ■ <0 I 16 ? * o 6. N I A i;i & S 13 T 13! /% <5? 1 & Watch This Space - Fresh Cantaloupes Every Day. . Dove- Bost. 9-2 t-p. For Sale—Good Berkshire Pigs 40 to 50 lbs for meat hogs. Call or see A. H. Litnker, Route 5, Concord. 7-3 t-p. Barbecue And Round Danee at Kindley’s Mill Thursday, July 12. Dunce script sl. U. F. Kindley. 7-4 t-p. Engraved Wedding Invitations, And announcements. The Times-Trilmne represents one of the liest engravers in America. * Pay $5.00 in Advance For The Tribune and we will send you the Progressive Farmer one year absolutely free. The 'Progressive -Farmer.is the best farm paper published. The price will be $6.00 if you get your paper in the City of Concord or outside the State of North Carolina. Address Tribune, Con cord, N. C. Land Deeds, 5 Cents Each, at Tinfes- Tribune Office. Wanted—Business Building About 20 by 70 feet. Address Building, Care Trib- . une. 2-6 t-p. j We Will Give The Progressive Fanner a whole year free to every subscriber to The Tribune who pays a year in ad vance —that is, you get both papers a whole year for only $5, or $6 if you get your paper in the city of Concord or outside the State of North Carolina. Address The Tribune, Concord, N. C. Mortgage Trust Deeds, 5 Cents' Each at Times-Tribune Office. STANDING OF THE CLCBB South Atlantic League. (Charlotte wop first half, with percent age of .662). (Second Half). Team Won Ixist PC. Charlotte ...6 1 ~857 Macon 6 ;{ .607 Augusta • 5 ;{ .625 Spartanburg 1 4 .500 Greenville 2 5 .2KB Columbia 1 x .111 Results Yesterday. Al Charlotte 14; Columbia 0. At Greenville 2; Augusta 4. At Macon 5; Spartanburg 11. American League. Team Won Lost I*C. New York 50 23 - .685 Cleveland .. .. 39 36 .520 I Philadelphia 37 36 .507 Chicago .. .. . 35 35 .500 Detroit .:) 35 38 .479 St. I amis .. .. ./ 34 39 .466 Washington .. .. 32 41 .438 Boston .. 27 41 .397 Results Yesterday. At St. lands 3: New York 0. At Chicago 8; Washington 1. At Detroit 5; Philadelphia ti. At Cleveland 1 ; Boston 4. National League. | Team Won laist IV. New York 49 25 .662 {Pittsburgh ....44 27 .620 Cincinnati 42 20 .592 Brooklyn .. .. , 38 34 .528 Chicago 40 36 .526 St. Louis 36 *4l .468 Boston .. .. •..22 50 .30(1 Philadelphia 22 51 .301 Results Yesterday. At Brooklyn 5; St. Louis 3. Al Now York 13; Cincinnati ti. At Philadelphia 4; Pittsburgh 2. At Boston 1 ; Chicago 4. Piedmont League. f Greensboro won first half wit 1 1 per centage of .610). (Second Half I Team Won laist PC. High Point . 4 2 .607 Grecnsbofo 3 2 .600 Durham 3 2 .600 Winston-Salem .. 3 3 .500 Danville .. ( ... 2 4 .333 Raleigh 2 4 .333 Results Yesterday, j Raleigh 3; High Point 7. ! Winston-Salem 4; Danville 2. j Greensboro 7. New Superintendent Named fin- Orphan age. 1 Goldsbors. July 7. —C. H. Warren, of Caldwell county, has been elected super intendent of the local Odd Fellows Or phanage. succeeding „C. O. Baird, who resigned several weeks ago after serving faithfully and efficiently for a number of years. Mr. Warren, who will be joined' here soon by Mrs. Warren and their lit tle daughter, assumed his duties today. Work Starts Today on Davidson Stadium I Davidson. July 7.—Work on the new | athletic held. tlu>" $30,060 stadium whirl] I comes as the generous gift of the Uich j ardsons of Greensboro, wi.l begin today, lit is confidently expected that*' the grounds will be ready for use this fall, and with equal emittdcip-e it il felt that the inter-collegiate games to no played here will attract large numbers. Just a “Would-Be" “When a man is overanxious to show dat lie’s boss,” said Uncle Eben “he’s afraid dat !■« ain’t.”—Washington Star. “WORSE THAN PAIN” Louisiana Lady Says She Hu “New er Found Anything Bettor Than Cardui lor a Run-Down Condition.” Morgan City, La.—“lt would be hard for me to tell how much benefit I have derived from the use of Cardui,” said Mrs. I. G. Bowman, of 1319 Front Street, this city. - "I was to run-down in health I could i hardly ego. 1 was thin. I had no appetite. Could not rest or sleep well 1 was so weak, and so very nervous, I was no pleasure to myself. “I suffered some pain, but the worst of irif* trouble was from being so weak and easy to get tired and out of heart. "This nervous condition was worse than pain. "Some one told me of Cardui, and I decided to use it. “After using a few bottles, 1 regained my strength. 1 wasn’t so nervous, and began to eat and sleep, and grew stronger and was soon well. “I have never found anything bettei for a run-down condition.” If you suffer as this Louisiana lady did, you, too, should find Cardui helpful foi your troubles. \ Get a bottle of Cardui today. NC-Mt ANOTHER way Silvertovma aavat Their construction tains-you morn miles from • gallon of gaabiinal AUTO SUPPLY & REPAIR CO. CONCORD, N. C. I Goodrich f [THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE .. ‘-v>- -■>•,' " .-r." 1 REMOVED 1Y DYNAMITE When the Pottstown, Pa., Iron com ■ pany decided to remove ils old blast i furnace and plant, constructed in 1896, 1 to make room for new buildings, it . thought that dismantling by sections ; was too slow. 'Bo 20 sticks of dyna ; mite were used—and down to earth i came the 800 tons of blast furnace. Agents to Talk (lie 801 l Weevil. Char.ottc News, -Mrs. Edith Vanderbilt, president of the North Carolina Fla ii- Association, will be one of those assembling at Mon roe Tuesday to consult with Stale ex perts about the best measures to be adopted for fighting the boll weevil. The occasion will be a called meeting of the farm demonstration agents of the Piedmont and Ventral districts, who are to meet with Ftttuk!in Sherman, State I entomologist, and others to plan a con certed movement to meet the weevil men ace. There will be .present, it is ex pected. from 50 to 6ft' farm demonstra tion agents from bounties in the Pied mont and central enmities on the State. Hope Elias, farm demonstration agent of Mecklenburg county, will atteyl .the conference. E. S. Millsapns. of Slates ville. district supervisor of farm demon stration work in the Piedmont district, will also attend. A corw 200 feet below the surface of the water will not rise again, owing to pressure of water. SAVE ALL YOUR PLOW SHARE MONEY chant-inn plow share*. RFDY quick-ni'taclublc PI.OVV i IDI NT —hri s. on And euys pul, ntaJe from specialty tempered hiKh grade chilU.il stnti-steel finished in red. adaptable to traciog pinna, gangs, sulky, and walkn<£ plows. /reading Cuvc l*tow mon j ey order. Fully guaranteed J. A. GLASS I 16* N. S. Simt Concord. N. C. ■ - ■■ I.*' Bever VP us- M THE iT KIND fivice\ ' ; 133 ■ • Any Lopes of quicker 1 profits will rtever swerve us From our intentions to give to *the public tjie kind of dependable 1 plumbing , service to , which they are entitled. 1 When you pay us your good money you receive the best we have to offer in return. E.B. GRADY Y Plumbing and Heating Contractors 41 Corbin St. Meo Phone 334 W FOOLS FRIENDS BY LIVING Veteran, Given Up to Die, Get* Health From Paw Paw “I was suffering from the »...«-<» I got in the wur,” says Herbert “Sw der, .1012 turner St., Allentown, ft “I was losing weight, couldn’t steep, had poor appetite, Arne self-conscious and depressed. My doctors and friends thought I would ffot live a year. I heard of Paw Paw Tonic and tried it I have since gained 14 pounds, sleep hke a baby, feel good all over, and have more pep." Why don’t you let Mnnyon’s Paw Paw Tonic kelp YOU toe same way? It quickly relieves m netobridepto^etolhrt^ttdSwS • For sale in (Jobcom by Peed Drag Co. fficMtmer JSSfa&rctfiem* .' RICHMOND, VA.. - Q&KMi hte>»YQBK, LoNggN, Paris. Brussels aw Milan 3f it isrit so >~'Send it hack There is every reason why you will be satisfied in shopping at Thalhimer I Brothers. There is such a vast store- I I house of merchandise to select from, j such a complete range of prices, j 1 colors, fabrics. For instance, instead of the usual ten or fifteen shades of I crepe, there are more than seventy- I five colors at Thalhimer Brothers, at prices that are actually jower! I If any article purchased does not come . I up to your full expectations we beg I you to return it immediately. pay all delivery charges on out of town orders Oim& CRUSH Lemon-CRUSH Lime-CRUSH > WHEN GOOD, , Mother doesn't need to call twice—especially when, there's * - Orange-Crush on ice. Just whisper that magic word “Crush" N ami see them scamper home, hot and everfco thirsty. c=i See coNSTtTtmNrs it bubble up and watch it gurgle down, every cooling swallow «c rushes” «** deliciously satisfying. P* .Mothers know when a flavor is iWl**’' a " J s’ naturally good and they know the “Crushes,” Orange, Lemon and Ume flavors, are wholesome food products. p=* Here’s a , r w H "“V ' secret: Mothers and fathers like the “Crushes” too. jpc? tffi Always ask for a Ward’s “ Crush.” p* Order a case s , your dealer. . * * . x . a a f <Xr£Zl!di£t Orange Cn»h Bottling Company ' SSeneer, if. C. • —-- - , w . KTKTKHTINI ffVI CUB-ff HR POS .. ■ • _ . • v j $ Tuesday, July. 10, 1923. 1 Allow us the opportunity of refunding I the price or exchanging the article.' We want you as a customer —a steady J customer., Wty:an be assured of your | continued patronage only when you are completely Send your nametfcr our mailing lists and get the Stoi%kNews telling*of selling events of interest. Include business and a charge account will be for you. Make this metropolitan department i store your shopping headquarters in Richmond. | | *
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