PAGE EIGHT lAwnings-Place Your Order Now •Stores. Windows, Porches. Sleeping Porches and Sim Parlors— Awnings arc better than shades because they keep out both sun j and rain, and do not obstruct the view, or cut off the cool breezes. Awn- a ings will add both beauty and comfort to your home. Easily pulled up ‘ oiit of the way when not in use. i Phone 347 for samples anil prices. We are the awning people. f Concord Furniture Co. j THE RELIABLE FURNITURE STORE {J i I LADIES You no doubt are considering painting this spring— either inside or outside and before selecting your material get our free booklets on: Ist—Homes and How to Paint Them 2nd—For More and Better Paint 3rd—On Interior Decoration Now is the time to Renew Your Old Furniture With Pee Gee Re-Nu-Lac. It is a varnish stain. We have all shades —Dark Oak, Light Oak, etc. Highest Guarantee. R itchie Hardware Co YOUR HARDWARE STORE PHONE 117 ooooooooooooooooooooocooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo On Sale Today Mil MORE HOSIERY 22m VALUE FOR YOU NO. A—A real Pure Thread Silk NO. B—By comparison more real 1 1 „ , . . Hosiery Value than you can buy ! 1 Stocking in full Fashioned Shape, elsewhere for $1.50. Call for this 1 1 stocking under No. B. Pure Silk, '1 all season shades. Try this one. jr u ] 1 Shape, reinforced foot, heel a ol „ - - _ _ and toe. All seasons Shades. 1 ! K— SI.OO B $1.35 i NO. C —The above two numbers, together with this No. C are guaran- j 1 teed to give you the service you expect or we make good. This No. C 1 J is Full Fashioned all over ofChiffon weight d* 1 CA ji Sale price, per pair V * ( i IT PAYS TO TRADE AT FISHER’S aOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ooooocooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooor I Gentlemen:— For Dependability For Durability Use Our Coal, Gasoline, Kerosene, Motor Oil and Greases , Trade With the ‘‘Hbme Town” People Mutual Oil Company Phone 19 § FEEDS! FEEDS! FEEDS! * l Pure Feed For Your Chickens and Your Stock When You Feed From the Checkerboard Bags ' Don’t let your baby chickens di€ when you can get " Feed that will grow without loss of a chick. THF. CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE ; The Concord Daily Tribune TIME OF CLOSING OF MAILB. The time of the closing of mails at the Concord postollce la aa follows: Northbound Traill No. 84—3:45 p. m. Train No. 44—11:00 p. m. Train No. 36—10:00 a. m. Train No. 38—9 p. hi. Train No. 80—11:00 p. m. Southbound Train No. 87—*9:00 a. m. Train No. 45-8:45 p. m. Train No. 135 9:00 p. m. Train No. 29—11:00 p. m. LOCAL MENTION ] Mrs. H. 3d. Goodman is confined to her home on Franklin Avenue with the grippe. ltev. 1,. A. Thomas, pastor of St. James Lutheran Church, will preach at the Jackson Training School tomorrow afternoon at 3 o’clock. Orlin Earnhardt, who is teaching at Wilkesboro, is spending the week-end at the home of his parents. Mr, and Mrs. XV, M. Bnrnhardt, on the Kannapolis Rond. The regular Saturday night program of movies will be shown tonight at the Y. M. (’. A., with the current event con test to be held as usual. Tickets will be given away to the Paat’me Theatre to the winner of this contest. ! ' The regular monthly meeting of the War Mothers will be held on Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. W. L. Bell on West Depot street. Joint hostesses with Mrs. Bell will be Mrs. W. S. Bingham. Mrs. G. M. Lose and Mrs. If. E. Ridenhour. According to a deed filed Friday M. F. Teeter has sold to J. lam Crowell prop erty ill No. 5 township for SIOO. An other deed filed Friday records the sate of property in Ward 4 by the Southern laia 11 and Trust Company to Julius F. Fisher, trustee, for $2,000. Those county teachers who nre taking ! the course, “Methods in Teaching,” are 1 meeting at the court house today. Prof. !J. B. Robertson, superintendent of the (county schools, presided at the meeting j which was attended by practically all of j (he teachers who are taking the course. Funeral serv'ces for A. Jack Allen, n well known man of No. 10 township who died Friday at the county home, were held this morning at Rocky River Church at 11 o’clock. The services were conduct ed by tlie pastor of the Church, Rev. T. H. Speuce. Mr. Allen had been a con sistent member of this church for a num ber of years. Good progress is being made now op the Mt. Pleasant road. The top coating is being laid 011 part of the road, work being done now between Big Cold Water Creek and Concord. The work was held up several days by lack of materials but during the past several days flue progress has beeu made. It is planned to rush the work to completion. Major W. A. Foil and Sam Black, State Senator and Representative respect ively in the State Assembly, are expected to return to Concord Tuesday or Wed -1 nesday. The State legislature will come 1 to a close some time next week and the I Cabarrus representatives are expected to [ return home as soon as they can wind up | all business affairs. The Teacher Training Department of 1 the Farm Life School at China Grove 1 ordered this week enough of Supt. J. B. [ Robertson’s book on teaching. “Guide 1 Posts for the School Room,” to supply 1 the pupils taking the science of teaching. \ This book has met with favor in and i out of the State. The second .edition lias ' been printed and nearly sold. | A defendant charged with larceny was I sentenced to serve four months in police 1 court Friday and he gave notice of ap j peal. A jury tried another defendant charged with having liquor in his pos session and returned a verdict of not guilty. Two persons charged with pros titution were fined sls aftd three speeders I I also were fined by the court. 1 1 Friday was a perfect day in Concord, , climatically speaking. The sun shone 1 with great warmth during the day and 1 [ there was not a cloud in the sky. The ji weather man promised continued warm 1 ' weather today and his prophecy has been I j fulfilled. Spring seems to have arrived |i and it has been joyously “welcomed by I I those persons who have tired of the eon -11 tinement occasioned by winter. 1 1 Police officers Widenhouse and Riden [l hour went to Salisbury today to get a 1 young white man named Evans who was ( wanted here on a charge of passing a worthless check. The check was given to | the Pearl Drug . Company, police officers report. The warrant for Evans was gent I to Salisbury several days ago and officers ■ went there for him as soon as they were , advised that he iB under arrest. Port mad Flagg’s Cotton Latter. ; Neiw York, March 6.—ln spite of , strong Liverpool cables the cotton mar -1 ket today opened almost unchanged and | Boon developed a rather reactionary 1 tendency on predictions that the drought 1 might possibly be broken over the week | end. as general cloudiness in the soutb -1 weat is reported. Except for this, there | were few bearish arguments, but it was enough to bring oigt Home long 1 cotton and stimulate locate selling. Dry ( goods advices were strong,- indicating 1 that large business is under way or 1 pendjng and spot advices were general s ly very bullish. Trade buying on a scale 1 down prevented any Sharp break, but i should the forecasts for rein prove true I many buying ordere will probably be J lowered or withdrawn, particularly in 1 th«v new crop options, although the 1 strength of the spot situation should | prevent any very wide decline. • POST AND FLAGG. Rat SWrms Tlcket Office. Kin*ton, March 7. —Ticket selling at > a local theater was stayed temporarily when a large rat leaped through a round aiierture in the glass front of the box office directly into the Up of the young woman selling tickets. The ticket seller fled, leaving money and tickets where they lay. The rat disappeared through f the door left open by the young woman | in her hasty pursuit, [ Japan took to hockey a year ortwo ago, | and Is already to ehaTUage -4, l v ' 1. •' ®TOM SIMS SAYS When you are riding along a country lane and she takes off her hat it’s time to smoke your pipe. Have you noticed the scarcity of men’s tie pins? It's because the women don’t like to be bald headed. Lots if times a man thinks a girl is crazy about him because she can't get a date with anybody else. Style hints for the future predict women may go without everything ex cept money. Love is blind, especially love of li quor; so is the lover after drinking some, I of it. Women who marry to become pets us ually lead a dog’s life. Some people couldn’t kick any more if they were centipedes. IN ham and eggs get any more expen sive they will bo considered as couple of highbrows. If you are not opportunity, don’t knock. You seldom see a* reformed reformer. The early work will be with us soon. Hp will get fished with. (Copyright, 1025. NEA Service, Inc.) I>irs From ’lnjuries. (By tie Associated Press) Entonton, Ga.. March 7. —W. C. Wright, Putnam county school superin tendent. died at 0:30 o'clock this morn ing from injuries suffered Wednesday when he was assaulted by two young men to whom he had given a lift in his auto mobile near Eatonton. Three men held in jail at Atlanta are charged with as sault on the educator, for forty years connected with the Georgia school sys tem. We have the follow ing used cars for sale or exchange: One Chevrolet Coupe One Buick Touring, 4 cylinder One Ford Touring One Overland Tour ing One Bpick Roadster, 6 cylinder. STANDARK BUICK COMPANY Opposite City Fire Dept. ‘ >- -ZI J. V. DAVIS DENTIST Office Removed to Fourth Floor 1 Cabarrus Savings Bank Building Phone 4SS Hours: 8 to 5 WHAT DOES YOUR SKIN s p NEED? » j For every type of skin Elizabeth I * j Arden has selected a group of 1 i preparations especially suited to 11 1 £ 1 | its care. , i Gibsoi Drug Store I l j* ;; 11 j The Rexall Store t j y s Wnrnr n iiKMin’ii un 11 maaia iruinue t —— s I ooooqooooooooooooooooooooo I Wilkinson’s «“■ 4 " , ( Funeral Home I .. L - . Funejral Directors : and I Embalmers Phone No. 9 . j I • - I j Day and | o O Night j O - if - - jj mrv r*" u i u r; n l”'?. 1 An Inaguratton Month* Too Late. N'en York World. I Not until four’full month* after hi* election wax Mr. Conlidge inaugurat ed as ITesident. For three of tliose four montl.M a Congress whose successor had been elected,has been in session in Wash ington. passing hundreds of laws and ex ercising all the functions of the national legislature. We have had a hang-over Congress, a ‘".timeduek" when ] the country had determined there should ] be changes in both houses. It is an absurd system to delay an in coming administration so many weeks, and a system which is retained because it was inherited from*an age when col- , lrction of election returns was delayed and the assembling of the legislature 1 slow. We are long past stage-coach j flays, but we we eliiig to their antiquated i plan. There is no reason for it. The 1 inauguration of the President should be ' advanced by months, together with the i meeting of the newly chosen Congress. 1 Tihat senators and representatives who ' have been rejected should carry on their i | work for months as the nation’s law- 1 makers, and that the Congress of the ] people’s ehoiee should be barred from the < Capitol, is a plain denial of truly repre. | sentative government. Previous to 181)7, when the electron i was discovered by Sir J. J. Thompson. < a hydrogen atom, whose mass is 1,800 times ns great as that of an electron,’ i was the smallest mass known to science. 1 \ Money back without question \llf HUNT'S GUARANTEED \I SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES W| T WJ (Hunt'* Smlve and Soap), fall In fI I fV the treatment of Itch, Eseenia, i/\ Ringworm,Tetter or othrr itch ' m * ing akin diaeaaes. Tr- thia treatment u t our nak. f ECZEMAf! Money back without queation , If HUNT'S GUARANTEED I SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES JSI C (Hunt'* Salve aad Soap), fell in I , the treatment of Itch, Ecaama, TgJTJf j , Rlngworm.Tettar or other Itch- f V/9 / ! Ing akin diaeaae*. Try thto 1 / ' 1 1 ! traatmaat at our risk. 1 PEARL DRUG COMPANY j “Os the IkmT Add the Comforts of PLUMBING to Your Home Modern Plumbing will do as much or more than any other one , thing toward making your home . a comfortable and convenient place in which to live. It costs you nothing to get our cost es timate. Concord Plumbing Company North Kerr Street i Phone 576 Your Money Goes Further On RACINE TIRES Jarratt’s Service E East Corbin St. - Phone 802 Green Front X 1_ Special We still have on sale I our Big Ring Special I Value $6.00 to $15.00 \ AT ( $4.65 ! / j W. C. Correll Jewelry I Whether We Thank dgjL I Os You Thank Us. Naturally we’d rather sell cloth -f \ 6 * wJfWTV |!| | ing than simply show clothings / v / \\H/ 1 *'!' I but if the choice lay between / X NB' J jij [ showing and sitting around doing l \ 'll / II | ] nothinjf—we’d choose showing. j • VH J *U / i[ i 111 If you are ready to purchase your j J V ,!■ 111 I I Spring Suit, we would like to! Tfrij —j MBfj ]i| ]i[ have you spend your money withl '[ H J , ” ' i|| ; | us—but if you are only lookipgL ' V J l|l I I around —then we want you to spend your time here! ]i[ ;!| Whether we think you for your trade or kou thank us for 'jj' |j» our time—it’s all the same At Hoover’s —(you’re welcome— Ijl Iji anyway—any day. - f ■ |i| SCHLOSS CLOTHES ' | HOOVER’S, Inc. I 1 | “THE YOUNG MAN’S STORE” jjf> 30000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 ' -OOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOO IlLjEzjfflm HOWARD’S FILLING STATION 8 300000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000<>i ooooooooooocoooooocoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo I COAL PRICES REDUCED || Best Virginia Lump, per ton $7.50 I I Best Jellico Block, per ton $8.50 I | Pocahontas Furnace EGG and Lump, per ton $9.00 | ; Coal is cheaper now than-it will be in July. Order in I I ton Lots and SAVE. J | A. B. POUNDS | PHONE 244—578 —517 , II .•itMMyMMXMMMMiooooooooooooooooooooooofyMMXioftonpQQpQflQpg j* 1 111 ,—" IL J LI. I I - -In. 1. 111 L. 1... . To anyone seeking an office we cordially invite an in spection of our building, Offices of convenient size, plenty of light, steam heat, running water, elevator service. CABARRUS SAVINGS BANK Capital and Surplus $450,000.00. 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 i ILL? (Zravein &Sons ji FANCY DRY GOODS WOMEN’S WEAR J. Tarr.Tr-if.-afc- )■’’> CONCORD COTTON MARKET SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 192A Colton .25 Cotton Seed .52 1-2 CONCORD PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected weekly by Cline A Moose) Figures named represent prices paid for produce os thd market: ,EfSs .28 Corn --- $1.85 Saturday, March 7, 1925 • Sweet potatoes let** 1.50 Turkeys .26 to .80 Onions ; : $1.25 Peas ; 2.60 Batter , .80 Country Ham ; .27 Country . Shoulder „ .16 Country Sides .16 Young Chickens ~ .20 Hens ,17s Wah Potatoes □ M — i REMEMBER PENNY ADS ARE CASH * 'V . 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