Thursday, May 8,1924
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SPLENDID FARMS FOR SALE S
]> C 5 acres on public road four miles north of Court House 6 room 3
I *,o *1 < ’ US0 ’ doUble barn - out buil^s - timber, 25 acres dredged bottom. X
|i' “*8 Acres near Georgeville, 7 room bouse, outbuildings $5,000. SI,OOO O
I I cash, balance on easy terms. r W
i< 138 acres on public roa<. 3 miles north of Court House, splendid build- S
j> ings, 50 acres dredged bottom land, a splendid daily farm. SI,OOO 9
i cash, balance on easy terms. ®
I I 175 acres, tbe Cotes place, in No. 7 township, on public road, good ft
jij neighborhood, good buildings, timber, at a rial bargain. S
i l® B acres ®t Glass, the Rogers farm, very desirable, will selFas a whole X
i[ i or cut it to suit the purchaser. X
9 33 acres on public road 4 miles northeast of Concord, with good g
I buildings. j i
1 1 1 163 acres on Concord-Midland Highway witji good buildings, $40.00 per i! 1
1 1 acre. (
i|i 80 acres two miles east of Kannnpolis, $40.00 per acre. |i|
J l l 08 acres two miles east so Kannapolis with buildings and timber. 1 [
i l , 200 acres on Highway two miles from Midland with splendid buildings. ji[
iji of the best farms in the county. * J !
ji! "20 Acres on public road near Georgeville at real bargain. Will cut > i
1 1 to suit the purchaser. Terms easy.
iji 22 acres, the Ball Park at Cabarrus Mill. i 1
CRY PROPERTY FDR SALE
X 0 Room House neat’ Cabarrus Mill.
Modern 5-room cottage in good repair on Kerr Street near No. 2 i!
1 1 j school. 6
The Novelty Building on Elm street neitr Brancord Mill at a real j'|
iji bargain. <ji
i House and lot on Green street at Hartsell mill, lot 120x3<)0 feet. ]i|
iji Fine fruit trees.
1 1 1 One bcauTiful vacant lot on corner of Meadow and Vance streets 1 1 1
]l l 80x133 feet, on easy terms. ' j
i i One vacant lot on Simpson street 00x150 feet. i
]i[ Modern 0-room cottage, lot 00 feet wide extending from Vance to 1 i
X Simpson Btreot.
I I 7-room house on East Corbin street with modern improvements. i|
1 1 Lg-Largc lot. . Q.
ij ® 0-room house, an acre of land on St, George street. ]i (
i j 3-room house on Houston street, SBSO. i
| Jno. K. Patterson & Co. i
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Kannapolis. May 7. —Mra: Sarah!
Robertson, of Asheville, is visiting her
soil. H. B. Robertson.
Mesdaines M. Y.. Troutman, W. I/'
Yost, D. A. JcT'ey aud W. J. CHne are
in Ra’eigh attending the convention of
the State Federation of Women’s Clubs.
Mrs. Frank Watt and son, of Steele
Creek, and Mrs. L, T. Lindsay and two
children, of Charlotte, spent Tuesday
as the guests of Mrs. H. B. Robertson.
On Thursday afternoon Mrs. H. B.
Robertson delightfully entertained' tffi
Social Hour Club at hyr home on Ridge
Avenue. Mesdomes H. A. Allred, Cash.
Chris. Ferguson, G. G. Allen and Ira
Montgomery were welcome visitors at
the party. Mesdamm S. L. Robertson,
of Asheville, and Albprt Brown, of
Greensboro, were charming out-of-town
guests. Adelicious salad course was
enjoyed.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C-. Carter, cf Raleigh,
arrived Tuesday to visit Mrs. fra Mont
gomery and family.
Mrs. Bob Frieze and daughter, of Bel
mont. are guests of Mr. and MnT. C. A.'
Fisher.
The picnic to be given by the Parent-
Teacher Association ifi honof Os the
forty-six teachers of the Kannaiiolis
i schools is postponed from today to
l Thursday afternoon.
Miss Flora McQueen has returned at
t ter visiting in Albemarle a feW days.
A. .T. Holshmisef iwd family, Mr. and
Mrs. A. F. Taylor and two little daugh
ter* and Mrs. Carl Sherrill spent Sun-
I day in the Charlotte Sanatorium with
j Will Holshouser. who underwent an op
! eratiftn about two weeks ago for appen
’’dieftfs. Mr. Holshousrir is expected
i home this week.
[ • A cal Lefler, who sometime ago con-
I meted pneumonia, was conveyed a few
! days ngo to a Charlotte hospital. Mr.
Lefler was not feeling so well, according
to latest reports, having suffered a re
lapse a day or two ago.
Mrs. Herbert Davenport left this af
ternoon for Charlotte where she will
visit home folks.
Mrs Lillie Aycock and Misses Hattie
i aud Elva Ford are attending the great
council meeting of Red Men and Poca
hontas this week at Marion.
Paul Short, cf the Kannapolis Drug
Company, is confined to his room at the
Kannapolis Inn on account of an attack
of tonsilitis.
Claude Zimmerman and Miss Mabel
Wilhelm were married Monday evening
n( the manse. Rev. TV. C. Jamison offi
ciating. Following the ceremony the
couple left for Atlanta on their bridal
tour.
Miss Lula Hc.rnbuckle. of Lexington,
stopped at the Kannapolis Inn Sunday
afternoon to visit her niece, Miss Lula
Sides.
Churlek Farrell and sister. Mrs. L. E
Funderburk, spent Thursday in Char
lotte.
Frank Frye and little daughter, Vir
ginia'. Mr. Frye's mother; Miss Anme
Frye, and Nash Fi*ye spent tii week-end
in the country near Newton with Misses
Mary- and Zura UinChardt.
Miss Blanch Funderburk is at Win
gate attending commencement exercises
at tbe Wingate school.
Miss Neonii Tillman has returned
home from Wingate school where she
graduated from High School.
Ralph Harris and Miss Odess BTack
limn were married Saturday afternoon,
leaving after the ceremony for Rock Hill
where they will spend their honeymssn
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Guaranteed Bdiefio 5 Howra
, Why hang onto a Head Cdld for a
week when Dr. Platt’s Rlnex Pre
scription Is tfuarantecd to knock It in
B hours—or it costs you nothing.
“Rlnex gets at the intcrrtai caifse 7ii
the blond and remove* it. So every
trace goejst-r-quiCk. You can have a
trial tredtmant, free, by writing to
the Clinical Lahoratorlr-Cleveland.
Ohio, and sftndlpg 10 cents to cover
packing arid poenur'e. Rut you take
no risk in getting the sl, pagkago
direct froijh the dealer. Oil sale in
this city at:'
© 19-4py The Chnical Tabiifirorie, Co-.Clerelacrt, 0.,
Gibson Drug Store
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Stop drugging! Rub soothing,
penetrating St. Jacobs Oil right into
- - -■» your sore, stiff, ach
l /7a ing joints, and re-
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Bflfr ** a harmless rheu ■
matism liniment
IC| A Which never disap-
Vp'Uß points and cannot
burn the skin.
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M and stiffness. In
use for 65 years for
rheumatism, sciat
ica, neuralgia, ium
hago, backache, sfrttiM.
Moof*y buck without ciucutlon
/fmf KR (Hunt's Salve and Soap), failtn
( II ft the treatment of Itch, Bciema,
f/J Ringworm,Tetter or other tich
uhunV^ou^ran u tred
(Hunt'eSelve and Soap), falling
the treatment of Itch, Bcreme, Tgoy / JI
Rlnaworm,Tetterorotherltch- flf / / I
Ing skin dlaeeeee. Try thic 1 * '• « I
treatment at our risk.
PEARL DRUG COMPANY
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THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE
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) Rev. E. Q. Carson, of Charlotte, will
ocetlpy the pulpit at the A. R. P.
Ctanfeh Sunday at the 11 o'clock service.
A happy occasion for Knunapcli* and
the Presbyterians was the laying of the
i corner store of the new Presbyterian.
Church at five o’clock Sunday evening,
j May 3rd. Mr. Jamison, the pastor,
jin his pleasing manner, officiated, ably
[assisted by the pastors of the other
churches in prayer and addresses. John
(Goodnight, one of the few remaining
.[charter members of tbe church, read a
history of the ei.urch Which was placed
.in the stone, together with the other
articles usually placed therein. Hymns
appropriate to the occasion were sung
hi the choir.
The stone was the gfff of Miss P!ora
McQueen who has served the church as
pastors,’ assistant for nearly two years-
Ref gift is doubly nporeciated as she
is soon to go to Korea as a teacher in
ou" mission schools.
Miss Helen 'turner visited recently in
Winston-Salem.
Miss Bertha Moser, a, graduate from
Cherryville higfi school, has come to
make her home ift Kannapolis with her
paretns. Rev. and Mrs. .F, H: Moser.
Mrs. W, C. Graham entertained at
her home on North Main Street Sunday
at dinner the following: Misses Hattie
Kincaid, .Pearl Benson, Ruby Furr,
Fannie Bele Benson; Henry Townsend,
and Mr. and Mrs.. F. E. Smith, Sirs.
flrttliriiVt’s elegant dinner and hospitality
were very much enjd>ed by the guests.
Miss Ruby Furr, of Albemarle, spent
the week-end with Miss Fannie Belle
Benson.
The regular monthly meeting of the
Home Economies department of.the
Womanis Club was held Tuesday eve
ning at tbe home of Mrs. J. W, Flowe.
Sirs. Christy, of New Jersey, is visit
ing her sister-in-law, Sirs. Ewan, of
South Slain Street.
Sir. and Sirs. G. A. Bryant, Sir. and
Sirs. John H. Rutledge, Sirs. Ewan and I
giiest. Sirs. Christy, MeSdames Walton,
Harvey Rodgers, Misses Hullie Kin
caid. Julia Willett and Kae Seaman at
tended a meeting of the Eastern Star at
Sjiencer Tuesday evening.
Rev. C. K. Turner delivered the
bnccaulflreate sermon to the graduating
class of the Kannapolis high school Sun
day, Slay 4th, at the 11 o’clock service
at the First Baptist Church. The audi
torium was packed. Decorations consist
ed of dogwood blossoms and ferns. * At
the conclusion of the discourse Super
intendent J. W. Sloan arose and ex
pressed his thanks to Mr, Turner in his
own behaif aud that of the class. Mr.
Sloan suggested that the, manuscript be
published aud tlftit each member secure
a copy.
The excellent showing made by the
Boston Red Sox ou the spring training
trip has aroused high hopes in the
breSses of baseball fans in the Hub.
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We ajre to have a representa
tive from the factory to demon
strate the NESCO PERFECT
OIL COOK STOVES May 12,
13 and 14. We want to show you
this stove and all it’s good points.
COME IN.
The New Hardware
Ritchie Caldwell
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Capt T. Dins more Upton
HAT Great Lecture.
Magnetic Speaker With t
Menage for Old and Young
Alike. ’ ; ;
Capt T. pipsfliofe Upton, "Big
Bother to' a' 'rtmitfr&r Thonsaed Kids,”
■will b£ u feature lecturer fit the com
ing Redpirth Qhautauqutf herb. Hl*
lecture, “The Four-Square Builder,” ia
a plea for clean, wholeßftme recreation ;
CAPT. T. DIN SMOKE UPTON
for children as a foundation for better
citizenship.
Captain Upton speaks from a unique
ly successful experience as dlrcj?tor of
athletics in prominent high schools and
is physical training director In the
army during the Great War.
As a speaker he is magnetic and ole*,
quent. He has the faculty of reaching
everyone—children through thotr par
ents, and parents through their chil
dren.
Improved SscrvUe - for Markcfing. "
Italeigh. May 7.—Uommissibner c£
Agriculture W. A. Graham has announc
ed that beginning immediately a market
wire will go from tee division of mar
kets to every strawberry shipping point.
In return arrangements have been made
by Mr. Ross, chief of the markets divi
sion, for telegrams to come to the bu
reau from each shipping point. This
•improved service, Mr. Graham announc
ed, will be followed up through the
other marketing sections in;- seasons of
their respective crops'.
The two other occupants of the auto
mobile whose names coujd not he learn
ed died' in a load hospital from injuries.
The locomotive did not leave the rails.
Work Wearing Yon Out?
Concord Folks Find a Bad Back a
Heavy Handicap.
Ia your work wearing, you out? Afi
you tortured with throbbing backache
—feel tired, weak and discouraged?
Then look to your kidneys! Many
occupations tend to weaken the ki*-
neys. Constant backache, headaches,
dizziness and rheumatic pains are the'
result. You suffer annoying bladdet
irregularities; feel nervous, irritablf
and worn out. Don’t wait! Use Doan’a
Pills—a stimulant diuretic to the kid*
neys. Workers everywhere recom
mend Doan’s. Here’s a Concord case:
'Kannie Benton, blacksmith, 115 St.
Charles St., says: “My work is *
heavy strain on ray back and kidneys
snd I had an aching in my back just
over my kidneys. My kidneys didn’t
act right at all. Doan’s Pills strength
ened my back and put my kidneys in
good condition-”
Price 60c. at all dealers. Don't
simply risk fob a kidney remedy—get
Doan’s Pills the same that Mr. Ben
ton had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrsi,
Buffalo, N. Y.
FOUR GENERATIONS
rests Lady Says Her Family
Has Been Taking Thedford’s
Black-Draught, When
Needed, for Many Years.
Alto, Texas.—“We inherited the use
>f Blade-Draught in our family,” says
tfrs. Maty Slmptrine, who lives near
here on R. F/D. 2. “My grandmother
was an old woman when she died
ibout ten years ago, and she had been
using it literally'ever since I can re
member. She gave it, to her children
ind grandchildren for biliousness and
itomach' complaints, sb when I, went
» housekeeping we just naturally used
t, too. ,
“I give ft to niy children for a
>urgaflve whenever they need one,
md we are never without it. Made
ftto tea; it surely ia ftw It's the best
iome remedy for headache and consti
pation I know of.”
During over 80 years of its con
anued popularity, Blank-Draught has
leporine the standard liver medlcinr ln
neny thousands of homes, wpei* it
life beta found of great benefit in the
treatment of constipation, biliousness,
ndigthtion and other coratpbn liver,
itomheh and bowel complaints. Ten
niluon packages of Black-DraUjght afe
aow sold/a year, as more and more
people are learning of the value of
this well-known remedy.
Insist on Thedford’s, the only genu
ine Black-Draught powdered liver
mOeimtt At all dealers’. NO-154
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1 SPECIAL REDUCED FARES
h SPARTANBURG, S. CL
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§ Spartanburg Music Festival i
May 7-8-9, 1924 v
j i Special reduced fares on basis one and one-half fares ] |
1 J for the round trip, open to the public.
Tickets on sale May 5, C and 7, final return limit May I]
| 10, 1924. y | i
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? cortsiSting of 500 voices from the public schools.
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PAGE ELEVEN
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