PAGE TWO P.JM |l| W I9■J II I I Iyi ' -4«* .-H „ „,, „ - „—„ ; L _ 1 »»*■%* op- , m** »l» «|*» airs. C. White Leghorns, K° un * rsFT «,^* s 1150 per aet s“*• Chicks $15.00 per hundred. J. 'bey Cline, Concord, N. C., Route 1. Syjbeiab! Specials Each Day We Hove f n , article that he run at a special price. Come in and save money. The ptore at Your Door. 2-1-1 t-p. Fp# Room flp OoseluTTunort tor rent. Call Dr, l*fng. RM’. ChMf Ueemtry Ssussge. Beaver Grocery ft. }■ 24-->t-p. I Trillin, Tematocs, Big Lot Fancy Ripe itomaJtoes. Phone us, 50?. Ed. M. Cook Co. 24-2 t-p , ! Fwndefl Asparagus—lt’s Always Good 'and tender, I>ove-Bost Co. 24-lt-p. Special This \Veeh-.|'»TO«HI Karty June I>eas. only 25c a can. Dove-Host Co. Far sale pr Rent—Attractive Cottage on Marsh Street. W. B. Sloop. 28-st-p. R««*—7-Room House, Uqt Lot, ppn avenue. Phone 345. tt— A Ladies Black Patent Leathre urse, containing $3Q.00. Also iipport- ! papers, on Charlotte road. Return Vjto Tribune Office and get reward. jp-gt-p- . in Concord—An Open Face Elgin ' “gold watch, in front of postoffice or Awl thin two blocks South on Union tstreet. Liberal reward at-Tribune Os- - ffice. 21-4tc. > 1 "I BRICE SLOOP fk CO. v Cement Contractors S' Local and Long Distance Hauling 1- Office 280: Residence 161 %17-llt-p. \f Adding latiMtloM and Announcements Vpwnted, TOO for $9.75, each additional 50, $3.75. Times-Tril une office. r" ' ■ mXICAR STRIKES DOWN £ MEMBER OF LEGISLATURE ■ft Christian, of Cumberland.. Has ■Broken Collar Bone—ls Now in Hos- IpitaL •"‘Raleigh, Feb. 23- —The .-.condition of Representative Christian, of Cumber- Iwnd. who was struck this afternoon by •plicab. was described as “serious, but Mrt critical." at a local hospital, where lip was rushed following the accident. S»The head nurse at the hospital said that “nothing definite as to his eondi t|jj>o could be given out until tomorrow Afoming.” She added that he had suf ficed a fractured collar bone, however, ’(pie Cumberland representative was hit Vff the cab late this afternoon while UsoS»ing a downtown street. ■§- FEEDS! FEEDS! FEEDS! jjj Pure Feed For Your Chickens and Your Stock When You '!' Feed From the Checkerboard Bags Don’t let your baby chickens die when you can get 1 ' Feed that will make them grow without loss of a chick j Call us and we will deliver the kind of Feed you want! 1 CASH FEED STORE Phone 122 S. Church St. I The New EFIRD Store I Wonderful Assortment of LADIES’ SPRING . COATS AND DRESSES pi; - - It Takes Less Money to E(uy Them at Efird’s ! j — -•-u M h EFIRD’S BEAUTY SHOPfE ft For Special Attention lor the Hair ft and Scalp ft " >r ■ Tft r wmtm ■ m&mf - j ."t - ui" | I Jaft "a A '"|ft ft*/ k iLa ii AUr uHiDn Oi am . § More l As’) X I - B a , *■ 1 *: I | . Box Sapper at Pinnacle mmm. •** rrt,n, s&f i Oranges and Grapefruit Car Lund at the Southern depot. The finest car this season. Sweet and juicy. They are getting higher, season about over. Also eating apples. We deliver. Phone 565, Ed M. Cook .Company, 24-st-p. Salas Distributor Wanted to Start Now in the fastest growing business the world ever knew. Three Milion ra dio sets were sold last year. 22 million will be sold in the U. 8. A. Thieleu's new modern radio receiver is the peer less seller of them all. Think, only two orders weekly means SOOO per mouth. Four orders SI2OO per month. The J set with the Marvelous Tone and Vol ume Supreme, the distance getter of them all. Write now, today, for our liberal 15 day trial offer and protected territory. Thieleu Manufacturer, 1207 North Shore Ave., Chicago, 111. 23-3 t-c. Lost—A Belt Pin Between My Home and the First Prefjbyterian Church. Miss Lottie Boyd, North Union Street. 23-2 t-p; For Sale—Two Houses and Ixits, Qne I has five-rooms other 8 rooms. Also one fopr-ecre lot, all situated in Mt. Pleasant, Close in. O. A. Green, alt. Pleasant. 23-2 t-p. , S. C. Rhode Island Reds Eggs, 15 for $1.50; 30 for $2.75. Jesse R. McClel lan, Phone 706 J. 6-ts. For Rent—Six-room Two-story House , on Marsh Street. Excellent loca tion. See J. B. Sherrill, or call tele- , phone 78 or 619. ts. Ffor —After Mardi a*. the John Cook '-house on Corbin Street. Two-story brick dwelling. See J. B. , Sherrill, or call telephone 78 or 61st. ts. 1 Room For One Miye Concord to Char lotte and return every day. Room for three on Saturdays. Mutual agree ment. Phone 606 after seven p. m. 21-ts-c. There is one divorce to every eigtit njarriages iu the United States. Effective Means of Reducing Fat Here is an extraordinary method of reducing weight—extraordinary because no starvation diets or violent exorcises are necessary. Mannola ’ Prescription Tablets are made exactly in accordance with the famous Marmola Prescription. They reduce you steadily and easily, with no ill effects. Procure them from your druggist at one dollar for a box or send price direct to the Marmola Company, General Motors Building. De troit. Mich. Once you start taking these tablets and losing your fatness, you will be happy again. THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE ■ ( ■■ .m I IN AND' AUftl IT THF'istv LUTHERAN .AND EPISCOPAL CHURCHES PREPARE FOR LENT Have Services Every Wednesday and Fri day—Every Day Holy' Week. With the Lenten Season at hand, churches that are careful as to its ob servance are making preparations for this season. All Saints Episcopal Church and the three Lutheran Churches, St. James, Calvary and St. Andrews, are all plannfng for these additional services in preparation to Easter. Lent begins with Ash Wednesday, to- j morrow, aud on this occasion services will be held at St. James, Calvary and AH Saints. Thereafter. St. James, All Saints aud Calvary will have services ev- ery Wednesday night. On each Friday night during Lent, All Saints Church will have a Lenten Study (Hass. St. James will have services at 4 o’clock in the afternoon aud St. An drews will have services at 7:30. The program for the lenten services at St. James Lutheran Church, Rev. L. A. Thomas, pastor, is as follows: j Sunday Services Chief Service. Even as the Son of man came not to < be ministered unto, but to minister, and to give His life a rausome for many.— i Mat. 20:28. General Theme: The Cost of Redemp- j tion. March I—Prevailing in Temptation. ' Mareh B—Availing Steadfastness. Mareh 15—Singleness of Heart. March 22—W°rid-wilde Provision. Mil roll 2}) —Alt Things to all Men. I April 5 —A Royal Entry (eonfirma-, tion). | Easter Sunday. April 12 —6 A. M. Christ is Risen. ) April 12—11 A. M. We Have Found [ the Messiah. Vespers. f He shall baptise you in the Holy Spirit e and in Fire. —Mat. 3:11. » March I—Within Sight of Salvation.} i —Mark 12:34!' ■ March B—Public Service by Mission-[ . ary Society. . Match 15—On the Road With Christ i and the Cross.—Mark 10 :32. | March 22—Earnestness—Sincerity.— ' i Mary 19:50. Marclr 29—Love's Question. —Mark : 10:51. April s—Servants of the Most High.— Mark 13 ;34, Wednesday Evening. * (Studies from the Pa’wcdn History). February 25—Fur this cause came I unto this hour. Part One. t March 4—Ait thou also one of this • man's disciples') Part Two. , Mareh 11—The smitten Shepherd and i scattered sheep. Part three. Mareh 18—Jesus on rival. Part Four, i Mareli 2*i—One is bound and many are i free. Part Five. I April I—King of Kings and Lord of i Lonls. Friday Afternoon. Four O'clock Theme: (Ihirst’s Love, as shown in: February 27—Blessing the Home. March (L—Comforting the Distressed. Maru|i 13—Thy assurance of His Pres ence. March 20—The Protection of His foi- I lowers. Mareh 27 —His Perfecting of Salra | tioii. .—_ April 3 —His Promise for the Future. Holy Week, April fi-10 Theme: Eeoe Homo (Behold the Man) Monday—Subnvssivc ip Suffering. Tuesday—Positive in His Position. Wednesday—Comforting in His Com passion. Thursday—Perfecting the Passover. Friday—Sufficient in Sacrifice. (Three hour service, 12 to 3). i The program of All Saints Episcopal 1 Church Lenten Services. Rev. Charles Barker Scovit; rector, follows: Ash Wednesday. February, t#2s 10:30 a. ■m.A.Peniteutfal Office and Holy Communiort. 1 • 7:3o—Evening Prayer and Sermon. Sundays in Lent. 8:00 a. m.—Holy .Communion (Except first Sunday of the month). 10:00 a. m.—Church Suuday School and Rectors Bible Class. 11:00 a. m.—Morning prayer (Holy Communion on the first Sunday of the moptb) and Sermon by the Rector. Wednesdays in Lent. 7:30 p. m.—Evening prayer with ser >i mon by Special Preacher. | Fridays in Lent. 3:30 p. m.—Woman's Auxiliary Lent en Study Class. Ldader. Miss'Emma Ball, of charlotte, followed by Eveniu- I Prayer in the Church. Note: Every week day the Rector is at home Eveivng Prayer will be said in the Church at 5 o'clock. Announcement | will be made each Sunday. Holy Week. . Monday. Tuesday aud Thursday | 10:30 a. m.—Holy Communiou. 5:00 p. m.—Evening prayer. gasirg dts a: nsiriwiriiran^^ | ANNOUNCEMENT! | :-»m. w av '%>, i ..I, E s ect ' ve J 2 n H a, 71. 1825, all Insurance business formerly handled I >y the Southern Lofu and Tnwt Odmpgny was transferred to the fetger 1 & Yorke Insurance Agency. I | I 0!Bc ” iB Cabarrus Savings Bank Building, Mezzanine lloor. Phone 311 J „C e^gL& - Yorke Insurance A|cncv (■ ' "• v— s ftl M j Wednesdav I 10:30 a. m.—Holy Communion! { 7 :30 p. m.—Evening Prayer and Ser ,«*»»• j Good Friday: ' i 10:30 a. m. Litany and Penitential ] Office, ' j 12 to 3p. m.—Three-Hour Service. Easter’Even I 5:00 p. m. Evening Prayer aud Bap {titan. Special Preachers tor Wednesday Nights in Lent at 7:30 O’clock i Mareh 4—Ven. William H. Hardiß, Archdeacon of Charlotte. Mare'll 11—Rev. John L. Jackson, Rec tor of St. Martin’s Church. Charlotte. I March 1*8 —Rf. Rev. Edwin A. Penick, i D. I).. Rlshbp Coadjutor of North Caro ! linn. (Blessing of the new Pulpit and - Sermon by the Bishop), j March 25—Rev. William 11. Wheeler, Superintendent Thompson Orphanage, Charlotte. ! April s—Rev. Jesse C. Rowan, pastor ' First Presbyterian Church, Concord. ; I Easter Day. April IJKb | 8 :00 a. m.—Holy Comntunion. 'I 11a. in.—Festival -Holy Communion : and Sermon. I 7 :30 p. m.—Children's Easter Service. 'l i FOREST HILL CONTINUES i . TO LEAD BUONDAY SCHOOLS Attendance Figures Far Week Show the t First Presbytertete and St. James Luth eran Next. | ReiHM-ts from the Sunday Schools for the 22nd of February show that the For est Hill Sunday School continues to lead in numbers attending. The number was 308. Following in second and third places come the First Presbyterian Church with 264. and St. James Luther an with 225. j The complete report is as follows: j St. James Lutheran—Enrolled 360, : present 225. ! St. Andrews Lutheran —Enrolled 182, present 125. i First Presbyterian—Enrolled 410 pres j ent 2641 j Secoud Presbyterian—Enrolled 200, (present 152. 1 Forest Hill Methodist —Enrolled 421, j present 308. Epworth Methodist —Enrolled 326; (present 205. ( Harmony Methodist —Enrolled 171, present 126. I Central Methodist—Enrolled 267. pres ent 18!). j Street Methodist—Enrolled ID3, present 114. * f Trinity Reformed—Enrolled 1)45, pres- I ent 143. ' '■ v ; -Wj First Baptist—Enrolled 267, present j 205. At the Theatres. j The Star iN againjintnving the “Arab,” j featuring Ramon NeMptro and Alice Ter -1 ry. This picture isbeing shown for the j benefit of the Concord High School Ath ! letic Association. j Evelyn Brent in “The' Dangerous i Flirt,” and a comedy, “Ain't Love Grand," featuring George. O'Hara and Alberta Vaughn, are the features being shown at the ParijAHttoday. FIVE FREE, r*) A large imint concern, in furtherance I of an advertising nuri introductory cam- , paign now in progress, offers’ to give. .1 free of charge, five gallons of its best house ptiiut, any color, to one property owner at each postoffice or on each rural j route in this county. I This concern wants J on a house Jn each locality this ! season which , : s the flturiKjse of this re- j markable offer. |t alsa wants a local ; salesman in eaeii -euualy.. Persons in- i terested are requested to write the On- f rial Oil Company, • Louisville. Kentucky. !j BILIOUSJTTAGKS ] From Which Kentucky Mu Snf- | sered Two or Three Tune** Month, Relieved by [j BLtck-Drwfht. Lawrenceburg, Ky.—Mr. J. p. | Kevins, a local coal dealer and far- I mer, about two years ago learned of the value of Thedford’s Black- Draught liver medicine, and now be says: “Until then I suffered wit|t se vere bilious attacks that came on two or three times each month I would get nauseated. I would have dizziness and couldn’t work* “I would take pills until I was worn-out with them. I didn’t seem to get relief. After taking the pills my bowels would act a couple or three times, then t would be very constipated. “A neighbor told me of Black- Draught and I began Its use. 1 never have found so much relief as it gave me. 1 would not b« without it for anything. “It seemed to cleanse my whole system and wake me feel like new I would take a few doses—get rid Os the pile and have my usual clear M W 1 of W and could *On* Ce world 1 cess means the transform* ]S§ r which otherwise needs § iTou may shampoo it, use £ e rain, brush and comb it H hair just as if- you were £ o.od *'£»■- \> --«S >.oo : gj TCHES gj ’’s Beauty Shop | ►ods for our a inspection. § in Ladies’ | h will ap- jg roods than 1 have a bet- 5 ire looking rht. Prices | >.95 and up 1 iece Goods, , ® H|p I WE SELL IT FOR LESS FOR CASH | H Phones 138—608 Concord, N. C. M t T^i-ii | **|| a *||| H:i i t ' l| | |^' t i llfl ‘ UlH i | || | ii||| lt ii H ' li i li| 1 i|| | ||||| l i u ii ll *|i t i u iii |im>ittu !'. ullllllllfl ' ll . ll !!!yj 1^ e TAYLOR 'Bf / GOU.V HORn&IowER ~ ' ■7/ . ThE biggest thing that ever happened (Cv FOR KAG*C MUD - not onlw will our J is=rft-Tj/ A . SALES BE INCREASED BUT IF OUR C CANDIDATES WIN THE CONTEST IT WILL I Cf\k - GI\JE OUR PRODUCT AN , -rr FV 0 s»ww»wnip| \ i*" '' ''\ . : i'i S ThiS CEgTAINLS FLAWS RIGHT iNTP ALLRiGHT CHIEF - SHAKE OUR HANDS- I SVJRE VwVA'LD ks= f HANDS WITH -ME - L'M THE Zjgggl LIKE -R) SHAKE HANDS WITH U~A-"t J GUV WHO THOUGHT OF TJiv: i: ’ Tuesday, February 24, 1025