Thufsfey, April 10, 1924
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BABY CHICK]
DEATH RATE
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| Out of Every 100 Chicks
Hatched 50 Die
Out of every fOO Chicks fif',
started on Purina Chick
Startena 95 live and j
Don’t run any risk with f
your baby chicks; We j ‘
have a fresh shipment of
CASH FEED STORE
. Phone 122 & Church St
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SUNRISE DAIRY
a Pore Milk and Cream
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Milk Retail, per quart 15c
Wholesale, per quart 12 l-2c
Cream, per Pint 40e
L. O. CLINE, Proprietor
Phone 4211
1 Roe3had,*BUcl?
ere! and Croakers j;
I We'have a fine assortment of fancy fresh fish this j
O week, including fresh N. C. Shad direct from Morehead j
a City. Also King Mackerel, whole or sliced, arid nice Red i
X Fin Croakers. These are all nice and fresh and the shad !
O are cheaper than last week. J
SANITARY GROCERY CO.
PHONE 688 .. *
I EASTER IS COMING I
Have Your Garments Cleaned
on time
i Quick Service
“Ite
THE EAGLE COMPANY v j
Dyers and Cleaners
41 E. Corbin St. Phone 648
r Concord, N. C.
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Gas r Chl, Accessories, Tire Changing
Car Washing and Polishing, Vacuum Cleaning,
Alemite Creasing and Crank Case Service
SERVICE SB OUR BUSINESS
, CENTRAL PILLING STATION j
, SERVICE IR MIR BUSINESS
» PHONE 700 X
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BUSINESS OUTLOOK BETTER.
Charlotte Observer.
More favorable, business conditions are
beginning to reveat themselves and light
stocks are making the buying outlook
bright, according to The t> ry Goods
Economist, which, in its weekly review,
points out that last week opened with
mole favorable conditions. Cotton ad
vanced to 28.00 cents for spots its New
, York, wheat recovered and Com also-;
rose, and that the montß-edd report of
the Federal Reserve Rank in
lis, which appHoi to an extensive fann
ing region wherein there lias been mneh
coinpiannt of liprd times,' reports abuor
mally large marketing of agricultural
products in February, with extrnordtosVy
increases in the grains, especially com.
Uncertainty as to cotton prices continues
to dbtninate both sellers and bnyers, but
there is a feeling among the former thdt
an upward reaction iff file cotton market
canfiot be long deferred, continues the
traife paper quoted. They point to- the
small ninount of cotton lefi? Off Band and ’
also to the. exports, which for the eight
months ending February 29 were hearty
4101600 Bttlhs- greater than for the same
period a year ago. Imports of raw cot
ton for the eight months were about one
half of the quantify imported during file l
same period .a 12-monfh earlier,
The reduction of two cents a' yard' in -
the price of percales cannot be taken as ,
any dear indication of the course Os cot- ;
ton goods prices, the more so as if follows
a rediicffion of three cents a yard made
some time ngo. For a considerable per
iod there has been little interest in per- ,
cales on the part of copsmhers. The
new price, moreover, lias failed t!o stiniu- ;
I late ljusiness on this kind of goods.
Significant of future demand for goods ,
sis the report of the National Wholesale [
Dry Goods Association estimating the ’
wholesalers' commitments at from 33 it ;
to 91 per cent, of what they were oil
March 15, 1923. That retail salCs I
throughout the country' arc keeping up 1
well is indicated by the report for the :
10 stores operated by. the National De- ;
purtment Stores for the fiscal year end- ‘
ed January 31, last.' showing a total ;
sales volume\«)f $72.231.4i>ff. against sßl',-
715.5111 for the preceding year. As these l
stores are operated in Clevelaml, Fitts- j
burgli. St. Louis, Wheeling, Philadelphia ;
and Detroit, the report gives a fair in- ;
dication of retailing conditions over a
wide stretch of country.
Raw wool at auction in foreign mar
kets continues to sell at high prices, with
tin advancing tendency in fine grades, for
which there is an active demand. The
last Os the Full openings by large Amer
ican manufacturing corporations was
•scheduled for near the close of this week.
In the siik fabrics field there is more
activity on wash silks, due to the retail
ers' demand for such goods for special
sales. High-class printed silks continues
lot sell in*a reasonable way.
In emulating the varsity baseball
team in taking a "spring training trip',”
Harvard oarsmen are setting what is
believed to be a precedent in- collegiate
rowing.
; Everybody Loves the ‘Kiddies”
See Our Silver
| j Baby Window
[ Everything For the Children
W. C. Correll Jewelry
Go.
“THE OLD RELIABLE”
111 WOMEN
WHO WORK
Staid Know how this Worker
Mule Strong and Well by Lydia E.
fSnkham’s Vegetable Compound
- "I y.B nervous pd
pound. lamtSrinß
it and it has made
me well and able to
’ I have even helped
yon can aoe how nt I am. I highly praise
your roOdieine and you may u«e my let
ter as you see fit I hope it win help
some other Woman.’ —Mrs.Olb N<iRD-
Uin, Box 23. Zahl, North Dakota.
| Over 121,000 women have so fsr re-
I pHed to our question, “Have you re
( salved HMlt from taking Lydia E.
i Ptekham’tVegetable Compound?”
| ( 98 per sent. those replies answer
f This means that 98 mit of every IQO
if women taking this nwjiicine lor ail-
I mehts for Which it is recommended are
[ benefited by it. For sale by aU 'djug-
THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE
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There Is a Woman I
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—YES, A WOMAN who always looks neat and
stylish in her simple little frock or tailored suit. V 1
—A WOMAN who drfesses with an individuality
that stands out from the commonplace, yet in
perfect harmony and accord with the occasion. '«
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I —A WOMAN who buys her clothes for their
wearability and therefore lays more stress on
QUALITY than PRICE. But with a keen ap
preciation for Economy. j j
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—WE ARE proud to number so many discrimi
nating shoppers among our clientele. And to
those unfamiliar with the service that this
store is offering may be suggest that
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ORD S ER A SERVI& L °PHoSf r 4S CE
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Salisbury, N. G "
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Mad Dog Ordinance
Owing to the large number ofinad dogs
irunning at large and to protect the
.school children and citizens from rabies,
and so save the people from spending
large sums of money and suffering the
pain of taking the Pasteur treatment, be
;it therefore resolved by the Boani of Al
dermen of the City of Concord:,.
Section 1. That from the pqblication
of this Ordinance and until November Ist,
1924, it shall be unlawful for any dog
to run at large within the corporate
limits of the City of Concord, or with
in one mile of said City limits, unless
such dog shall wear a tag issued under
authority of law showiug that such dog
has been vaccinuted for rabies.
Sec. 2. Aliy owner or any person hav
ing under his control any dog, which
shall permit such dog to run at large in
violation of the provisions of this or
dinauce shall be guilty of a misdemeanor |
and MP«I eoqviotiou shall be fined Twen
ty-Five Dollars or imprisoned fifteen
days, pnd- any dog so found running at
targe pot wearing the necessary tag
showing that it has been properly vacci
nated, will be killed by apy policfman of
i the City.
i This April 3, 1924.
Dr. T. N, Spencer or any other veter
inary surgeon or medical doctor can ad
minister the rabies vaccine, and when
your dog ip Vaccinated the doctor will
furnish the owner with n card properly
filled out and signed aud will also furnish
the tag to he placed on the collar of the
dog.
GfiG fl. SICHMONB, Clerk
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ORDINANCE.
Be it ordained by the Board of AiUernieii
of the City of Concord: ' * '‘'
Section 1. That it shall be unlawful
for any person to- ride on or jaumaji any
part of the grass plot inf 'fha «*pter of
Marsh street between North Spring street
aud Beech street in any eptaunllila, au
tomobile truck, wagon or o|kw vehicle.
Sec, 2, Any person CtoJatluF ot -
rdutancs he deemed guilty of a mis-
Can You Beal It?
Monroe Enquirer.
I have in uiiu<l to write ourselves up
as a bunch of boob* if not downright
set of fools.
Over at the courthouse, across the
demeanor and upon conviction shall be
lined Five Dolurs or imprisoned live
day*.
Tl:e purpose of this ordinance is to
i preserve und beautify the street leading
to the new High School building and it
shall go into effect immediately upon rat
ification.
This April 3, 1034.
Ratified April 3. 1034.
. GEO. H. RICHMOND, Clerk. * ;
5 & 10-c.
Nerves AB Unstrung?
Concert*
Are you all worn opt? Feel tired,
nervpus, half-sick? Do you have a
constant backache; sharp twinges of
pain, too, with dizw spelfsand anaoy
mg urinary disorders? Then there’s
cause for worry and more causa ta
|ive your wgaSenedkidneys sroMt
help. Use Doan s Pills—a stunubnt
diuretic ft) the kidneys.
Concord folks recommend Doan’s
for just such troubles.
Mrs. u H. White, 78 W. Corbin St,,
Concord, sins: “There waa a dull
Sche in my back continually. Whenl
Wed to bdnd a sharp, knife-like Min
darted through nte. I had dizzy spells
and nenreufs headaches, tow. My
ankles swelled and my kidneys acted
irrefutably- man’s PiHa cured me
loafed Sra
White wdnwt: "I have had no deter*
of kidney trouble since DoaiPsjt cured
I tee.” ■'
* ail deaie**. Foster-Milburs
to., ftfra., Buuvla, N. V.
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Ol|A\ ÜBUI U SI ']|wp Xut f«|)
bundled within the past year nearly
half a million dollars —or to be more
! exact $450,0*0 ip round numbers —
taxes for 11)23—and which has been
duly placed in the bank. His books are
correct to (he penny ’ because they
balance.
To check up on David A. Sipipsop,
bookkeeper for Sheriff Clifford Fowler,
,the county paid more money to an out
sider to epme and audit his books than
the salary he receives. Tins certified ae
[few folks have I
GRAY HAIH NOW
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Druggist Say* Ladies Ar» Oftnf
Recipe of BUM Tea add
h Sulphur
| Btew-iv
Hgir that fMfS its Cftfiaf mi tesbre.
or when it fades, tarns gray, duff ana
lifeless, is caused by a lack of sulphur
up » mixture of Sage Tsa and Sulphur
: to top bar tecks dark and beautiful,
and thousand* of women and men fflo
valua that even color, that beautiful
dark shade of hair Which is so at
tractive, use only this old-time recipe.
Nowadays w$ '96 *W» famous mp
ture improved by the addition sis Other
ingredients by asking at any drug store
fwr * bottle of “Wyeth’s Sage and Sul
phur Compound,” which darkeps the
hair so naturally, so fivttty, that no
body can possibly tel! it ha? been «r
You just TOtegPjr
ift and y
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— wiiliiS
cou ntnnt received as much r a day’s
work as Simpson makes in a week—nil
to show our citizen was honest—and the
certified accountant a few months be
fore was no more than an automobile
sahuman! Can you beat it!
hi this issue of The Enquirer Mr.
'Simpson's announcement may be found,
askißf for another place. The re
muneration Is too little and the re
sponsibility foo‘ great in his present
position.
‘ fa not Union county doing a most
foolish thjng to let a man like David A.
Simpson, whose middle name should be
Foursquare, leave post hs is so
eminently fitted to fill? Or will we con
tinue to pay “certified accountants''
from other towns more than we pay Our
borne m*S for doing a vary accessary
Work and rendering a definite service?