PAGE TWO • W.t' ■ ■ M.V* ,1L VX iw 'B ... '.fl, w .p. ('■■■= PENNY COLUMN j. i ii ■ - ' - i ■ ■■ M ....... ' Sriewmn Wanted—Well Known Organi-; cation of highest standing has opening ' for limited number of representatives in this section; an exceptional oppor tunity to earn real big money or add ' to present income; for full details write Box 336, Concord, X, C. 1-X-tp. Bari S2O Weekly. Heme Addressing. Mail ing music, circulars. Send 10c for I music, information. Kyeback Asso ciation, Oak l’ark. 111. 1-lt-p. For Rest—New Five Room Cottage on j Douglas avenue. I). A. McLaurin. 36-3 t-p. ! Fresh Fish, Speckled Trout, Grey Trout, j butterfish. flounders and mackerel 1 steak. Phone 510 and 525. Chas. C. Gracber. 31-2 t-p. Lost—Small Blue Speckled Hound With brown ears. $5 reward if returned to James Smith, Gibson Mill. 30-3t?p. Choice Cuts of Native Spring Lamb and veal. Phone 510 and 525. Chas. C. Graeber. 31-2 t-p. For Sale at Public Auction. November 20, 1 horse, 1 mule, 2-horse wagon 2- horse cultivator, disc harrow, disc plow and other farming implements. D. L. Minccy. R. F. P. 3, at Pink Peal place. ‘ 30-3 t-p. Death of J. Rufus Fisher at Crescent. J. Rufus Fisher, a highly res|>eeted citizen of Crescent, passed quietly away Friday evening. His life had been hang jug in a balance for the past week. He was a son of the kite Jacob Fisher and is the last of nine Children. He was born on the Rowan and Cabarrus line two miles south of Lower Stone church and lived there until 27 years ago. when he moved to Crescent, where his death occurred. He was 88 years old ou the 6th of last July. His children arc all living, four sons and four daughters, namely: C. M. aud John 1,. Fisher, of Rockwell: G. A. Fisher of No. 6 town ship. this county, Geo. (’., of Salisbury, and Mrs. D. IV. Palmer, of Stanly county. Mrs. Davie Holshouser, of Salisbury, Jars. I). S. Brown, of near Salisbury, and Mrs. R. E. Pattu.son. of Crescent, with whom he made his home. He has -47 grand-children, among whom are the Rev. Jacob A. Palmer, of Thom a.sville, Rev. aud Mrs. Frank 1,. Fesper man. of Japan. Mr. Fisher served in the conflict between tile States for three THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY AUNT SARAS PEABOOS- SPRIH&S A MASTER. S"TWO*e OW "THE; WHEN SHE fSCTS Act- "THE WOMEN IN "sown "TO SEND TMEKS WASHINGS MRS WURGCER IN HOPE S OP KEEP/sS ED AT HOME AND k l UPSETTING Hts CAMDAI&N EPPORTS against OTTy WACK.ER. J , V . f—T «mm ■p.-v-M-e 1 ~ ’ I : * H | i EFIRD’S ~ NOVEMBER SALE S . I I Now Going on Full Blast I I 8 II IDC N6W ui IKU More ■ 1 ySgtett. ~ . ' I ! S2O Daily Taking Orders For New Lamp invention needed in every farm home, i church, school. We deliver, collect, pay you daily. Economy Lamp 00., 1751 Washington, Kansas City, Mo. 1-lt-p. Phone 815 Fresh and Cured Meats. Ex tra nice trout, butter and mullet fish. Nice oysters. Query A Mabery. 31-2 t-p. Pure Pork Sausage. Stuffed Country ' Style. Phone 510 and 525. Chas. C. Graeber. 31-3 t-p. ; Special Low PMces on Sweaters, Vnder wear, and blankets. C. G. Heilig, Mt. j ' Pleasant, N. C. 3-2 t-c. For Fresh and Cured Meats. Fish and oysters. Phone 510 and, 525. Chas. , C. Graeber. 31-2 t-p. For Rent-Three Rooms Suitable For light housekeeping. Call 427 W or 881. ; 31-tf-e. ' We .Are Still on Deck SfJlinc Pencils by the peck. C. Covington. 30-3 t-p. Old Newspapers For Sale Till Supply Is exhausted. 3 bundles for 10 cents. Come quick to The Times-Tribuue office, ts. I For Rent—Two Front Bed Rooms Fur nished. 08 N. Church St. 2!>-4t-p. and a half years. Funeral services will be held at Beth any Church, Crescent. Sunday at 2 p. m... conducted by his pastor, ltev. 11. A. M. Holshouser. assisted by Revs. W. H. Ale* Nairy. C. 11. Holler and l)r. Geo. H. Obx. Correct at Last. The witness had been cautioned at give more precise answers. "We don’t want your opinion of the question,” the judge told him. 'We want it answered—that’s all." “You drive a wagon?” asked the pros ecuting counsel. "No, sir, I do riot,” was the decided ' j reply. • “Why. sir. did you not tell my learned • j friend but a moment ago that you did?” • | "No, sir. I did not." ■j “Now, I put it to you, my man. on I your oath. Do you drive a wagon?” 1 j "No, sir.” "Then what is your occupation?” ' asked the learned counsel in despnra*. ' tion. j "j dkive u horse,” was the reply. THE CONCORD milY TRIBUNE X ' - ’ ' j IN AND ABOUT THE CITY 1 f LOCAL HIGHS HAD EASY TIME IN GAME HERE Defeated the Barium Springs Team 18 to 1 6—Game With Spencer Postponed Fee One Weffc. The foothall players of the Concetti i High School had little trouble winning | from the Barium Springs eleven here on i Friday afternoon. 'Hie locals scored three 1 touchdovvs while the visitors were scor ing once. Throughout the game many substitutes were used by Coaches Moots* aud Johnston of the Iocs! team. The game with the Spencer highs, which was sehatjuled to be played Fri day afternoon as tbe first game of | teams in tbe State championship series, was postponed at the last minute until next Krjjteyv The two teams had open dates next week so dtetpuagreed to post pone the contest aud play It in Salisbury instead H»t,;Cotu-ord as orig inally planned. y , The local team played only straight football iti the game Friday and many of the plays were made up on the field. Sev eral members! of the -Spercen team Were on the sidelines and the locals refused to open up with their real stuff. They needed only straight football to win. Sullivan who played fine ball throughout tin* game, scored two of the touchdowns and Simpson scored the oth er. All three were made after pretty runs. The lone Barium Springs score came in the fourth period when Kerr ran 35 yards. Ije started his run after receiving a Concord punt. The visitors mtfde but two gains during the afternoon. I'atter son getting away once a fake pass. Hoover stopped one drive of the vis itors when he fell on a ball dropped by Kerr and Sullivan stopped another by iu , terceptiug a forward pass. The line-ups of the teams as they | . started follow, the same being the way , the visitors ended the game as they made no substitutions: . Concord Barium Springs I Arm field RE - Brock I Kirk RT Griswida IF. Howard RG Strckland | JI. Howard C Coats ’ t AlcEaehern EG Jackins j Ritchie ET ' King ,! Caldwell EE Caudill j Simpson (el t}B Kerr (<•) Sullivan HR Morris ' Eineberger 118 l’ajterson -j.lamitt FB Harris New Building Completed and Machinery Installed. ■ J. I*. Allison has completed the fpee _ tion of an addition to the Allison build ' ing which adjoins the building now oc cupied by M. It. Pounds, to be used by Mr. Pounds to enlarge his cleaning busi t ness. Mr. Pounds hap iiyistalled ihd very j newest and! improved dry* iti'aulu* ma chinery hud 1 bffuipAeiStei InkAitßug tilt* Glover continuous prifying system which is used and recognized most by the dry cleaning trade. Mr. Pounds has had considerable ex perience in tlie cleaning business, having conducted a tailoring and eleanig es tablishment for the past fourteen years, and with the much more and needed space and new equipment, lie will be able to give the public the best work . in the cleaning line. . Musk* at First Presbyterian Churrlg No vember 2. tMI. At 11 a. m.: Organ : Morning Song,—Merkel. Anthem: One Tiling Have 1 Desired — Wihlermen*. Soloist. Mrs. J. B. Womble. .AW-5-P. nt.. vespers— Organ: Bheplalrd's Bong. Anthem: It Will Magnify Tliet—Vail. Offertoire: We Journey tg a City— Stebbins. Boloist. Mr. Goodman. MHB. JOHN F. HERD. Organist. Revival Meeting. The revival meeting which has been going on at the White-Parks Mill for several days is in great progress. Three professions were made Thursday night. Great interest has been shown ill the meeting. We are expecting a large crowd tomorrow. Rev. H. T. Bluckwel - der will preach at 3 p. m.. also at 7:30. Si Come everybody, as the public is cordial- B ly invited. H. L. P. Basket BaH Isuigue. All persons interested in the city basketball league are invited to meet at the Y. M. C. A. tonight at 8 o’clock to organize and discuss pluus. rules, the trophies, officials, etc. A free Bohemian lunch will lie served during this dis cussion. - It ,is iNirtieulariy desired thfff - every team be represented by two members at least, the captain and manager. Splendid Free Movie Program at “Y” To night. One of the new Associated Films of five reels will be the bill at the Y gym at 7 o’clock. A special attraction will be a program by the Senior Hi-Y ffirls. All are invited. Attended toe Davidson-State College Football Game. A. R. Hoover. W. W. Flowc. W. H. Bingham. XYilliam Harry. S. E. Buch anan. L. D. CoHxane, Jr., aud P. B. Fetzer were among those who witnessed the Davidson-State College football game which was-played at Pinehurst Friday. FRjjfaPjys’Htat ion. irttow will be nKiuitl flag presen tation' by the Junj® Orders of Concord, Nos. 25 and $1) o» Sunday afternoon# No vember Bth, *o the-Ji’oßcot-d High School. Hon. Zeb Tiling, Os. Statesville, will make tbe principal .address. At tM Theotreo. Rov Stewart, in "Ranger Bob," sup ported by Pete Morrison. Mnriau Marvii and William Elington. aud a comedy Robie Bernon in “Bright Lights” art being shown at the Star today. ' Hoot Gibson in “Hit and Run,” aad a comedy, “Her City of Sport.” are be ing shown at the Pastime today. 11 ..A..00M Ope of the most remarkable' pufui frees in the world Is to be found in Wg*( s^.ssss.'ss^ay'a ari' filled with a cool, pleasant tasting 9 liquid, which often saves the lives ol Hlttavaiers whose water supply has r^* II wSST crop pests in Gffs' g| entails a loss of $60,000/100 t wKSfjlß:'-'-? MUSIC CELEBRATING REFORMATION SEASON s To Be Given hi St. Mark’s Church at £ China Grove Tomorrow Afterown. £ A program of Church music in eelebva- S tion of the Reformation Season will be £ given in St. Mark's E. L. Church, at g China Grove. Sunday afternoon at 8:”0| S There will be a chorus choir of thirty | two voices composed of the representative 3 clioir members of the churches in the £ community. jjj Everyone desiriug to join in the whr- 3 ship at such a service is most cordfalljr 9 invited to be ip-eaent. ~ The program follows : ~ Festival Prelude oa "Eiu Fcste Burg" 8 —Win. Faulkes. ~ Hymn 403, God of Our Fathers —Dan- 8 id C. Roberts. 8 Invocation. Z Anthem, Beuil Out Thy Eight—Gou- 8 nod. 2 Soki. Fear Not Yt*. O Israel!—Dudley - Buck—Mr. J. 1). Tickle. Anthem. Awake, Awake, Put ou Thy ~ Strength—ll. A. Matthews. (Composed 5 for the 10.17 Qttadri. ('. Bwaringen. S i Mrs. B. S. Bhuford. Blisses—AJr. K. W. Host, Mr. Earle ; Botian, Air, Grover Bostian, Mr. P. A. • Earnhardt,,Kir. C. C. Graham. Air. J. P. 3 Einu. Atr. fE O. Linn. Rev. .1. S. Wessiii- : . ger. . : : . l>r. If. A.! Btirewnlt, Organist. j Aiiss Ada We wait. Choir Director. I ’ 4r ' —1 'Bctbawy Reformed Church to Be Dedi- . rated. Bethany Itefotfmed Church at Cri-sceut, j Rowan county, will be re-dedicated to- i nif,' Trkiity CUuioh, Con cord. Rev. ,E Nl Lyerly. laistor of a Church in lowa. Messrs. Thomas ant} Bid ney Safrit. the former in Lancaster;'Pa,, awl the other in, Dayton, Ohio, This congregation is a part of the Riakweli i charge nt which t*l»ce Wie |mstoc lives The Sunday school of this church hw always been mulch larger than tht I church membership, both in enrollment 111 rtd attenduaee. * ■ I Garage Diwtrwyod by Fire. n I The garage at t lie home of E. C. Barn r : hnrdt, 6r.. =g= [ Coats which are now on sale. We have received 8,000 §f | Coats for this big sale on Coats. Our buyers succeeded in jl 3 making a big deal with the manufacturer. They bought M ~ 5 these regardless of the cost of making. It is our desire to M 5 33 g give each customer the advantage of our buying. One big lot of ladies’ unlined Velour Coats bought for this sale at this wonderful price only $3.98 One big lot of ladies’ nicely lined Velour coats, special for this at this wonderful price, only __ $4.98 ' In fact we have a line, of coats that you could not fail to find something to suit your eye as well as your pocketbook. We have ladies’ coats from $3.98 to $95.00 Misses Coats from _ _52.98 to $29.95, Children’s Coats from $1.48 to $19.95 Our Basement Store is filled with bargains in Coats, Sweaters and everything,. £lse» will wonder how we are able to selfthese mer chandise at such low prices. Y ~ r * ' Come and see the wonderful values and we will prove to you th'at we sell you merchan dise at a cheaper price. Y H ! —*■■■ »■ ■■ i as=r.T’!r.=:. r-i 11 ' ,; ,' ~,.--ijcajass B To give you an idea of the business done by our Combi- g m nation of Stores, the total of coats bought for this sale in- || 8 eluding all stores were Thirty-five thousand of Coats. S g This sounds big but nevertheless it is true. I PARKS-BELK CO. I * Better Merchandise At a-Cheaper Price” . g MOWN POP - Iflfg B-- ' ' l DON'T T fOH MES < "TUiRTV V O VMHAT AM M &tXJe WOU A FEw \ UNOfcRWANO • OMt TtMES FOR CONFIRM \ M SAMRteS-F&R / ME -1 MEAN SP«!D»NK» -TVOICE COJRRM \ OATH 15 f /pV IMSTANCE- J AM OATH IN TOft MAN4LAU6HTER then you know November t, I 0»