PAGE SIX I b* ' F j| ! j ■| I# * ft ! Ten Reasons Why the New Colum- j bia Is Superior 5 1. It starts itself. S : 2. Stops itself—nothing to move, set or measure. ; 3. New International Reproducer—n marvel of naturalness, j 4. One hand top—another convenient refinement. j j 5. Stream line cabinets—in good taste everywhere. j U. Straight, spun brass tone arm —enables tone to develop fully arid • naturally. . > ' 7. Tone eaves built on pipe organ principle—-control volume. 8 New Precision Motor—accurate—strong—smooth as a watch. ; !) Bronze and brass bearings in motor, acting like jewels in a watch, j 10. Perfect oiling system—easy, dean, convenient. E <\>ME IN. I.et us tell you other reasons why the New Columbia j t is a Phonograph without a parallel in quality. J Look Cor Trademark HP tßv CONCORD FURNITURE CO. I * THE RELIABLE FURNITURE STORE I JOHN T. LEWIS LEAD I I 14c LB. | ! Jno. T. Oil $1.35 | j Yorke & Wadsworth Co.f The Old Reliable Hardware Store jij || From Union to Church Street i uooooooooeoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooocoooooooo I USE SINCLAIR GASOLINE | Ease in Starting, Acceleration, Most jjj Miles Per Gallon, Power in Jpill- Climbing, Absence of Knock Mutual Oil Conpuuy j Phone 19 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ 30000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 IDELCO LIGHT | Light Plants and Batteries Deep and Shallow Well Pumps for Direct of Alter- ! ; nating current and Washing Machines for direct or alter- | | nating current. 1 R.H. OWEN, Agent. Phone MC Concord, N. C. 8 fi U JL 8 2 mSBttViV/y/w , -J-Ltujnj-Wa gx na n « ______ __ THfc C i )INI f iHli If A|| IHIRI iniK. - <!. The Concord Daily Tribune man or cubing or nano. Th« time of the closing of mails at the Concord poatoffiee Train No. 34—3:46 p. m. Train No. 44—11:00 p.m. Train No. 36 —10:00 a. m. Train No. 88—0 p. m. Train No. 80—11:00 p. m. Train No. 37—^KKlTm. Train No. 48—3:46 p. m. Train No. 135 0.-00 p. m. Train No. 20—11:00 p. n, LOCAL MENTION ) All of the banks of the city will be closed Monday. Dr. T. R. Lewis will conduct the serv ices at the Jackson Training School to morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. According to a deed filed Friday with the reg : ster of deeds. \V.. J. Cline- has sold to Eugene Danner ploperty in No. 4 township for SISOO. Marriage license was issued Friday by- Register of Deeds Elliott to Coley IV. Smith, of Concord Route One, and Miss Eula Mae Williams, of Concord. A meeting of the stockholders of the White-Parks Milt will! be held next Monday, April 13th, at 2 o'clock at the Cabarrus Savings Rank to consider is suing additional stock, cither common or preferred, or both. An interesting movie program will be , given tonight at the Y. Ms C. A. at 7:30 o’clock. The regular Saturday night programs at the Y have beeu very largely attended during the winter and spring. <' i At the regular meeting of Cold Water lodge "No. 62. I. O. O. F„ held Thurs- i day night. Norman Alston was elected a delegates to the meeting of the Grand < lodge, which meets on the 10th and 20 ] of May. C- J. Williams is the alternate i elected. i Five defendants were tried in court ( here Friday. Two speeders were fiued , $lO each: judgment was suspended upon , payment of the costs in a case charging , false pretense and a couple charged with ( fornication and adultery was sentenced ] so jail, the man to be sent to the county | 5-oads for four months and the woman to , serve three months at the county home, j The weather man. in lenient mood, has • reported fair weather tonight and tomor row and has gladdened n vast number j of feminine hearts in and about the city. J New frock are receiving the finishing • touches before being donned ill the gala Easter parade and milliners are having a last minute rush, the like of which has , seldom beeu seen in Concord. ( Prof. .T. B. Robertson, county super- , intended of schools, went to Mt. Picas- i ant Friday night for the formal dedicn- I tion of the new colored school building there. The building has been occupied . about a month but the formal dedication ( exercises were held Friday night. The school is excellently built and patrons of the school are justly proud of it. Public schools of the city dosed Fri day at I o'clock for the Easter holidays and work will not be resumed until Tues day morning. Easter Monday is always a holiday with local schools and through- 1 out the State it is generally observed as a holiday by schools and colleges. . School work was suspended Friday afternoon so many of the pupils could attend Church services during the afternoon. Easter Services will be the last to be held in the Reformed Church on the cor ner of Means and Church streets. The building was sold last year but was being used until the completion of the new church. The owners, however, needed it and the Reformed congregation will use the auditorium of the Corbin street school until they are able to move into their new building. The four persons found here in a Buick car alleged to have been stolen in Durham, were turned over to Durham au thorities Friday, and they were taken | back to that city for trial. Two of them l were tried for fornication and adultery I in court here Friday and they must re. | turn to serve chain gaug and jail sen- I tences as soon as the Durham county » authorities are through with them. • Several hundred colored men saw the [ moving pictures offered in Karinapolis I Friday night by Dr. S. E. Buchanan, [ county health officer. The pictures dealt | with venereal diseases and for that rea i son were for men only. The same pictures | were shown to several hundred men here i Thursday night at Logan school and while l being shown short talks were made by | Prof. Logan, Dr. P. H. Lee, colored phys i Ician, and Dr. W. C. Houston. i A number of persons from this city and county plan to go to Winston-Salein tonight to attend the Easter services at the Moravian Church and cemetery to morrow morning. The services always l attracts thousands of visitors to the Twin I City and invariably prove of much inter est to thost persons who are attending for the first time. Most of the local peo ple going for the services plan to leave [ here late and arrive in Winston-Salem i about the time the services begin. i Practically all the churches in Concord i have prepared special musical programs | for the Easter services tomorrow. The i First Presbyterian Church will present 1 a eantata in the afternoon. Bt. James | Lutheran Church will have several spe i rial numbers in the matins service at 6 | o'clock. Forest Hill Methodist Church | has a group of anthems suitable for the | season which they will present. Other I churches have prepared less elaborate i programs. Montgomery Speaks at Rutterfonttmi. • Rutherfordton, April !>.—Charles O. I Montgomery, of the United States I Veterans bureau, Charlotte, was ' the | principal speaker at the April meeting Jof the Fred Williams Poet No. 75’ I American Legion, here last night Music | by the Spindnle band was a feature of ( the meeting. Mr. Montgomery a seared 1 the large number of ex-service men J present that the vetetpns bureau was C anxious to relieve every disabled man | that it could, but that it had to function f within the confines of tbs taw. The bureau is made up of ex-service men, •|l6 men who might be eligible for help. t a— ■ i - . _ | When you are lonely, and want the doorbell to ring, try to take a hath. A learn-to-Kwim campaign h being started. Perhaps the quickest way U by changing seats in a canoe. A chaperone never has to apologise for going to sleep. Be careful while selecting the experi ence you want. You can’t get your money byk if not satisfied. Plastic surgery is becoming popular, chiefly with the plastic surgeons. The crying need of our femals popula tion seems to be spring clothes. Music hath no charms to soothe the savage radio static. The most important thing to know about your automobile is the phone num ber of some good mechanic. Mosquitbes are trimming their bills down for summer boarders while others are trimming their mills up. The difficult thing about making a gar den is restraining yourself from quitting and going fishing with the worms you find. A man downtown broke feels like a woman downtown without her powder. (Copyright, 1025. NEA. Service, Ine.) The Governor’s Home. Charlotte Observer. The economy Legislature appropriat ed $50,000 for repairs to the Governor's Mansion—“the many-gabled bnrn,” as The Raleigh Times describes it. Fifty thousand dollars, to (he average mind, is enough in. itself to build . a respectable mansion, to say notbng of repairing an old one, arid the thought has occurred to The Times that i>erhaps it would be best to “tear down the present mansion and build one 6f which the tax-payers of the state, and the Governor, too, could be proud.” A good deal ot money has been spent in keeping the (gover nor's home iu repair and it is probably true, as maintained by The Tiines,' that a new home could be built “for not a great deal more than the.sum .about to be spent in repairs.” It is a wonder that the, same idea did . not setae hold upon the Legislature when it was con sidering the matter of a $50.000-ap propriation. The architecture of’the old home is obsolete, and of a character in viting constant, application of money to keep it in- comfortable order. It might seem to be the policy in real economy to tear down and build anew from the ground up. For the Governor of a State in the North Carolina class de serves and should have a home more creditable to its reputation. “Great governor. Ab!" ejaculated Burt Blurt of Petunia, who was. spending the day in the Big Burg along with his friend Abner Applhdry. “You're making an awful face over that cigar you just bought. Don't you like it?" "Gosh-dang it to the dickens!” replied Abner. “I’ve got to like it ; I paid a dime for it.V LIBERTY LUNCH The only place in town where you can find Easter Candy Home made Easter Eggs Best in Quality and Flavor Different Sizes and Different Prices at the LIBERTY LUNCH 40 S. Union St. Concord, N. C. from Easter Greetings CONCORD COTHIN MARKET SATURDAY. APRIL 11, 1*25 Cotton - .23 3-4 Cotton Seed A Your Money Goes Further On RACINE TIRES Jarratt’s Service E«* Corbin Bt. Phone 808 Green Front REAL FEEDS If you w*nt more Milk and , Better Milk, feed Spartan Dairy : Feeds. If you want more eggs feed | Spartan Laying Mash, i If you want the best in any i kind of fees see us. i Cabamis Cash Gro i <*ryCo. Phone 571 W. “Vfrs, sir,* said Cactus Joe. "Mesa Bill'* came rsrin’ up High street danger S in each eye. Only for me there a hare j been carnage in camp." 1 -Did yon atop him?” if "’Yep, I got ready to ahoot." - .1 “Why, B»1 ain’t afeard of a. gun.”. j "I 'didn’t uae a gun. I turned a motion ■ picture camera on him, an’ as soon aa Bill saw it he stopped in Ma tracks an’ struck ] a pose.” ' i CONCORD PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected weelyy by Cline ft Moose) Figures named represent prices paid for produce on aw market: ] Eggs —sJ; LJ— t -30 Corn Sweet potatoes l- 0 ®! Turkeys U—. -25 to .303 i Onions - - HJS Peas - —........ $3.00 , Batter —1 —— -30 < Country Ham : 3l ] Country Shoulder Country Sides —- —.16 t Young Chickens . .25 Hens —— -20 i Irish Potatoes At ] FEEDS ; Chicken Feed Horse and Mule Feed j Dairy Feed Oats, Ship Stuff, Bran, Timothy * Hay, Clover Hay, Meadow Hay, - Shucks, and Straw. j We have large ware rooms just < filled the very best feeds. ] Our feeds' are all put ujx in Plain j Bags— No tfash or grit and are < sold on their merits, instead of j fancy bags. The price is cheaper. J Cline & Moose NOTICE! The regular annual meeting of the 1 stockholders of The Cabarrns County ] Building Loan and Savings Association i will be held in its office in The Concord ] National Bank on Thursday, April 16tb. , 1925. at 5 o’clock P. M. L. P. OOLTRAXE, President. ' J. M. HENDRIX, Secretary. 9-Bt-c. a For Photographs of Quality . Try New Studio | Ch er Porter Drug j Store We have the follow ing used cars for sale i or exchange: 1 Ford Touring 1 Ford Roadster 1 Star Roadster 1 Buick Roadster 1 Overland Touring 1 Piedmont Touring We \tfill be glad to show you these cars any time. STANDARD BUICK COMPANY # Opposite City Fire Dept — - i J. V. DAVIS DENTIST Office Removed to Fourth Floor Cabarrus Savings Bank Building Phone 4SS Boors: «to 5 * Add the Comforts of PLQMBING 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. ’ V?# Concord Plumbing Company • North Kerr Btreet wJ* K7A : W* 176 i l*ke this—we have confi- o “ That’s why we should get together. ! No harm to either your head or our hats unless they’re ! ° Schoble Hats for Easter—ss.oo to $7.00 Easter Shirts and Neckwear iji HOOVER’S, Inc. ij | “THE YOUNG MAN’S STORE” oooooooooooooocxioooootxxmooooooooooooooooooooooooooe | I ScRVICCft Just as dependable, just as prompt,O 1 . . ft Era * just as efficient on Easter ns it is every] ; ] %V II ,\\ ill other day of the year. If you are not. i 4. wJ/ /( M acquainted with our auto tilling sta- 1 1 lUWuxVV H WImI tion service give it n test. You will] ] _ '' ' mSJrflli II " ' II ■ lind that our claims are as modest asi i I IB fl our service is good. Get your gas, oil,] 1 VV jfl ■ water and air from us. JIM I HOWARD’S FILLING STATION ] 1 8 “Service With n Smile” XSI phone am oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooocoooooooooooooooo 30000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 I COAL PRICES REDUCED Best Virginia Lump, per ton : . $7.50 | Best Jellico Block, per ton 1- $8.50 [ Pocahontas Furnace EGG and Lump, per ton $9.00 ! i Coal is cheaper now than it will be in July. Order in / ] ] ton Lots and SAVE. ' j ] A. B. POUNDS i n r , u u I, mm o 1:1 op u i hi ijuuuuu i i i m CABARRUS*SAVINGS BANK Close of business April 6, 1025 Condensed from report to North Carolina Corporation Commission RESOURCES Loans and Discounts * -—52,202,868.19 Stocks and Bonds 35,031.83 Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures 245,626.63 Other Real Estate ' 2,500.00 Cash in vaults and due from banks 655,677.37 Total $3,141,704.02 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $ 400,000.00 Surplus, Profits, Reserve; etc. 109,005.27 Deposits 2,632,698.75 Bills payable -• . NONE 3 Rediscounts 1 . NONE —— —_ 53,141,704.02 LET US SERVE YOU OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCXjOOOOO I COAL. I ! X Prove what we say is true—try it. cm j I CRAVEN'S cement 8 . PLASTER ! ; ANNOUNCEMENT! Effective January <l, 1925, all insurance business formerly handled ry the Southern Lean and Trust Company was transferred to the Fetser ft Yorke Insurance Agency. ’ , ■ i, ■ , • Offices In Oabarrus Savings Rank Building, Menanin* Floor. Phone Ml > Saturday, April ,11, 1925 .

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