PAGE TWO PENNY COLUMN For llent—The John M. Cook toetree on West Corbin Street, close in. Brick, seven rooms, modern con veniences. See J. B. Sher rill at Tribune office, or phone 7S or 619. ts. Five Room House For Rent. Cline's Pharmacy. Late or Stok®—Small White Hale Dog, partly blade head, bobbed tail, small spot hair off left shoulder. Will an swer to “Jim.” Please return to me. H. Smith Barrier, Jr., 115 South Spring street. 6-2 t-p. Tomatoes, Tomatoes, Big Lot Fancy rige tomatoes. Phone 565, Ed M. Cook Company. 6-2 t-p. Bfg»—Bed Pyle aai Birchen Game Ban tam eggs for batching. Two-fifty for fifteen. I). R. Cook, Mt. Gilead, N. C. 86t-p. * We Are Now Opening up on Odell Street jnst off North Kerr street, and have 17 nice lots for sale, cash or easy terms. If interested see It. A. Mc- Lfturin. Phone 435. 7-3 t-e. 8, C. Rhode Isiami Kwls Eggs, 15 for $1.50; 30 for $2.75. Jesse R. McClel lan, Phone 706 J. 6-ts. For Sale—Mules and Horses. All WeD Broke. Prices reasonable. Good, terms. (J; C. Heglar. 7-2 t-p. If ft*s Day-oM Chirks, Eggs for Setting or anything in the poultry line you ; want see me. Chicks and eggs from prize winning stock. Prices right. :J. Ivey Cline, Concord Route One. ' 3-3 t-p. Hath Special Saturday $1.95. Freneh Shapes. French flowers. Miss Bnioli efi's Bonnet Shop. ; 5-3 t-p. Eggs! Eggs! Fresh Eggs. Will Give One dollar reward for each bad egg sold by Peck's Poultry Place. 5-3 t-p. Wilt Sell 12 of My Best Rhode Island pullets, all laying. If interested phone . 601 or 76. Paris Kidd. 3-ts-e. Bribe Sloop X Co.. Cement Contractors. Local and long distance hauling. Office phone 200; residence phone 101. 2-11 t-p. White Eegliom Eggs For Hatriiiug. $1.50 for 15. Peck's Poultry Place. 5-St-p. F. M. Dulin Dead. F. M. Duliii died this morning at his home near the Roberta Mill after an ill ness of several months. Mr. Dulin was libra in Mecklenburg county, later mov ing to Cabarrus county where he spent most of his life. Mr. Dulin was 70 years old. He was twice married and is. survived by his wife and four chil dren, Caldwell Dulin, of the Hartnell Mill, and Mrs. Robert Carthan. of tIs 1 Roberta Mill, by his first wife, and Floyd Dulin and Miss Ivey Dulin. of the Ro berta Mill, by his second wife. A broth er, A. H. Dulin. and a sister. Miss Frances Dulin. also survive. The funeral will he held at Fairview j Church Sunday at 2 o'clock and burial j will lie made in the church cemetery. Mr. Robinson to Speak at Educationally \ Rally in Iredell County. • Kupt. J. B. Robertson has accepted an invitation to make an address at an edu cational rally at Scott's High School hi Iredell county on March 27. This iis nil annual event for Western Iredell when | a large group of schools come together i for contests in school activities. Musical Program for Vespers at St.! •lames Church. Prelude: Legend—Cadman. Anthem: How Long Wilt Thou For- ■ | POOQdfIOOOGOOOOOOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO The New EFIRD Store j (SPRING OPENING SALE 1 New Spring Goods Now on | Dispfay and Will Be Of fered m this Safe EIGHT BIG DAYS j If 7 EFIREFS BEAUTY SHOPPE SPECIALS 3 rt WATER WAVE ,s<>c * 8 marcel wave —c/tak / '.j.-. ■ ■ . I The New EFIRD Store J „ |*B*aniel Yates', of Char- j lotte. president of the A'. F. P. of the j Durise: Charles Stuvges. of Henderson; 1 and Clarence Blair, of Greensboro, vice ; president; Miss Lucy Kimball, of Hen- ■; derson. treasurer; Miss Carolina Holmes.’; of Lexington, secretary, and llev. Mr. 1 : Scovil. ; Negro Falls Off Ladder and Breaks Jaw. Lewis MoCuloiigh. negro, about 45 years of age. had his jaw broken in two places and his ankle sprained when he fell off a ladder while working for the Brown Construction Co., at the building which they are constructing for the AA'ard AVliolesale Grocery Co. The ac cident occurred late Friday afternoon, i He was rushed tot the office of Dr. Malt Patterson, who wired his jaw iti such away as to hold it in place. The injuries were of it very painful nature USB PENNY COLUMN—IT PATS KIDNEY TROUBLES ARE DANGEROUS j How to TeU When Your Kidneys Need i Treating and What to Do For Them. j r Neglect of the kidneys and bladder ] cause more suffering and fatalities than ! ! does most any other disease, many peo- i pie think they have liver or 6tomach j trouble when its their kidneys clogged 1 with uric acid that make you feel weak, 1 tired and nervous and have a dull head-jj ache, pain in the back, frequent kidney |j action, sediment, aud sometimes swollen!! ankles. How to Get Relief. Recently a very eminent chemist andj: 31. D. found a combination of medicines i that in every case so far treated has pro- • duced wonderful results and brought al- ! moet iustant relief! This preparation • has been trade marked under the name of l (KIDXEEZE) and yonr druggist, the : Gibson Drug Store, now lias it in stock, J | try one 75 cent bottle on a positive guar-|| , antee and you will be surprised to see j j how bouyant, vivacious and full of life'; | one bottle will make you feel. I Don’t put this important matter off,! i but get a bottle today ; its pleasant to ' i 'take and is harmless to young or old. || - Scored Ice To render you the best service it in possible for us to ' y// .« achieve, we have installed the most modern device of the /y , /y, / m ice-manufacturing industry—THE PERFECTION ICE- ***** /■ f SCORING MACHINE. It score-marks every block of ice, s' Js/ I ■ * IVfIGfJtSE' before it leaves our plant, and divides it accurately into «a|&!;-;# j , / mr mVS’-Ct exaCt as and 50 pound cakes. Each cake bears a distinct 0^ score-mark border, your Visible guarantee of exact weight jjj\ and always uniform size. t jL\ wP/Mr 'mik The Greatest Advancement ■hljiii'i 1 i n Dependable Ice-Service ■ Igpi**: But means more than perfect, square-cut cakes 81 and always exact weight. It enables us to serve you more effi ciently, more speedily, to your greater satisfaction. No more need ijy cur salesmen Spend their time in hand-sawing and-chOpping. Per-. section-Scored blocks split at a touch of the pick, and always splie ft latI at the score-mark. Telephone us , A. B. Pounds j _ I‘hone 244 .'TiUkwliwi ptbuiC-iT »m p«s ~ H • ■ ■ ..... - 71 :: "" “Id nd mdkln, dddkgihdng new and Idddlg ag™. I. a. I 11. la a'aain. H = P le * n y° j ur home ? Visit our House Furnishing Department (2nd floor) and buy your hun- S m a " d one needs Draperies, a cozy lamp, Rugs, Kitchen Ware, Aluminum, Enamel, 9 3 China Ware, Glass Ware. ’ A B ssi V SS H y - P“h 9xlo 1-2, Suubrite Cleanser e , 3 I 89c - $2.48 S'Lta.,„ f «X1 ■ **«’s»•« 3S nf .‘I- ; •1 w Ccrtamteed Linoleum per S = W;M ; | »>“y Art Basket, tor Linear * I yi|r //»*) SB SS *•’flUF" I t| OC >, ard . Vl#"u White Cupa and Saucer*j9r 'A? S S—[ 018 * V * Ccrtamteed Guaranteed Special mr\ w 555 «?*»•“> Art Basket lined Inlaid, Linear yard ‘for 1 Q/» 3 Santh ribbon- tfJO QO xTn Z 1 = 1 »48 Hudson Tapestry Hug. A.. -S I fjj I a*-?S “-f I ■ l^Os24r S- $22 - 50 «- i 1 ' l si«C' $2.95 “1, $27.50 ViZra,* lQc WmE£As S l { "nm stoo,,J — Brooms. 50c val- n/\ a 1 _ _ * 3 r ff 9B ue. specw ... 39c I =• fr „ Combination Ladder and ue^^ilf 0 .!"’ 4Sc !)) v S i A* bel s2.9B"r'L ~m 79c $4 - 9 ®' J/ * aS V ICoeoa Foot Mats— Brooms, $1.25 Afl S1 ft Hlw/ 3 to 4s 4 QQ Value, for.. 9oC Jardinerc °| r-—FI S 3 n I n!J™ n lilk CrCK ' ks ’ 3 * i 5 and Stools §■ 3 . ' l, s, ’ e i al, per gai - wax i>a i’" JN a 1 . -,58.95 19c “ J 23c Sf*-" 4cFOA ■ £ jt ]OortrX Kugs - i,xl2 ' with Gold Kami Cup and Sau- Sheets—" TV/ ■£ special $12.95 Bix\r rt . of $1.39 98c ,0 Percolator Tops j-yg 1 25c C •H ' 4c 8 8 c C SS I i \w // . 48c > S \m // Clothes ftaskets- Acme let* (’ream aq 1 I / 98c, $1.69 Atumluuin Spoons 1 I fri- $2.98 3c 5c 8c 4 3 y Electric Percolators— Brooms OQ to ft r) 8 $3.98, $4.98 -11., c |f c \J%dK I UU 10-tJuart Enamel Combiuette £ S W AQ/» Baskets 48 C 3 UoM, 1 CO. I OUR MOTTO: SELL IT FOR LESS |S We Deliver Everything We Sell I Phones 138-608 . Concord, N. C. 1 Saturday, March 7 % 1925