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Tuesday April 28 IMS rt r , v You Can’t Keep a Good Bird Down ™ A. 11§1 No One Said Oiy Word For This Wo ,mm * Catawba Newn-Enterprise. We have' seen many situations ami many conditions in the courts of this state, but one occured in Newton on Tuesday, Aprl 7, that we shall not-jfoon forget. The cose before the bar was that t which showed that a man who had been .honored by his county for years as I an educational leader, and a represents- { Hive in both North Carolina, was abont j Jto be sentenced for the destrcution of | ■the of the character of tbe woman who had served in his office ns stenographer. The whcde bar of Morganton. practi cally, traps here to plead for the man. They did not stop with the Morganton jbar, but one Newton’s Was em jnuyed to use his influence >vitli the | <-ourt to lighten the sentence. This was i Owt all-—wchave never seen so many dmsiness lfttth.' from all the ayooatiouH of j Jife of johc, county go into another j county tojaw»»g*yifeiwiaant» to JL ,ds-.1 dendant at ’the tar of justice. ' 1 The lirWytrs grew rtrqyrnt mmmr. tw f .half of their client- T*ey| quoted the [ I Scriptures ito the court*. 'They'referred ' 1 ' n HEAT WATER V!T« CAS ' ' : i. mi i jujijki wMii.ii. . .1 l! llip *TlT^T^sST , * ,p " »s Cent* Installs a Ruud Water Heater Specially Priced at SZ4. as The biggest ba|feain of the year. W* have seemed a &rload of the inter- - ' r nationally famed Ruud Double Ceil - :$ Qm Water HeSters. '' j" •as Bat Water <>s Jcents down and 50%uts a week; ie Best a whole lot leas than you spend for water yth ys. th. cigarettes or the movies. Total price, fed ti dean and thraye S24A#. Hejjr when you want it. Ssaaed to buy high pneed This includes installation to your Wetpcal tank withall the connections j properly made. Enjoy your gas wafor Sins" ! WWWMW , j .1. Never will a more liberal osier be made.Thisisan unparalelkdoppor- Qrders grill be filled as received. Avoid disappointment by phoning Concord & Kannao oiis Gas Co. r ; — . • ..' ll \ " JIIII-I4IW, .M.rvr-r.-. v.= to great* f&fnctew' in the Bible Who had fallen by the way—tears whew We court reminded th«xh Hint In," the Bible . tines' persons who committed crimes like their cHent were stones t#; jdeath-rthis was a Ttnock out blow-'ttdin 'the court. Whpn the court began to discuss his reoptmsibility 'in the caie—theu‘ it wa*. I that he uttered these memorable words j “No ope has said one wont for this wo- I innri”. The effect of that sentence was: j the most terrific beard fall from the lips of a judge, and the impression that the sentence made was one ot 'the most ! profound ' that ege have ever seen upon any audience. There sat the wvimivn whose char cter was gone—her all in this life was ngone—we say n’l because when a wo man’s character is dsstroyea she can j never regain~lt so long as ljfe shall last, j We heard one of the lawyers plead for the man to have a chance to live j.down the disgrace that has his. lie.com j mended the man who would still live iiu U» community and, tell ,us,Jip,w it would fake a woman- to live down her . *grace<*-'-" —or- <—*l «•—* • jr* [ • Herj • is. where the injustice to' yro man comts in»-tfte man < <tu strut a-' round hi )iis btg>ts after "lie destroys the character of a woman, 'and be as big til' society as Be wa» Before his crooked ness is known —hut a woman when she fatl»7T-js down , fjpreVer. so. long 'as our society is concenifid. 4 > • * - Hence it is that we have oiten quote these woods' to'"the gh-htafitUyoutig Wo manhood as we, have had occasion to nddress them in a different parts of ■ this state: “Remember Vbqt jhe- virture of a woman is a-flower which once it is withered, never: blooms again, though bathed in tears.” .-.5 There are three counties in North Car olina with on area of more than 1,000 square miles, these being Bladen, with 1.013; Cumberland, with 1,008, and Robe son, with 1,043. Robeson is the largest county in the State. Your dollar plus One Cent will be worth double its value Friday.- See Thursday's paper. B. C ,C.' - Tim Nile fiftws*4wf,\»wwftcthan lOOfl miles without a tributary. T Can you buyluHfo«Kf«£t qf etotheu for “1 cent? Thursday's paper will tell- THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE *■* — ***** 4|PF 1 BBImB * < TVOBGET the back. Thai « not the P thing on display thin time. What | We are showing off is the'new Buddha turban. Hollywood’s latest head covering. ahS wac Busch, the mm ptar who IntraJuped U, •‘Limited*’ Railway Trains. j The Pathfinder. Ques. What is the meaning of the word “limited” as' applied to railway trains? —Ans. The word "limited” as ap plied to trains came into use about the. time of the Civil War. Originally the only limiting feature of the “limited train’’ was the number of cars to be drawn. Now “limited” is applied to trains running a certain distance, carrying only a limited number of cars and prescribing the accom modations’ that can be given each' pas senger, . for which nn increased fare is charged. -Such trains ate invariably fast trains. Consequently “limited train” has become synonymous, popularly speak ing, with “fast train.” Two dollars an hour is the prevailing rate for instructions at most of the larg er *6l f courses around New York. ONE CENT will he supreme on next Friday. See Thursday’s-paper. B. C. C. COURT CALENDAR The April Term of Cabarrus Superior Court will, be held April 20tll, 1925, before His Honor T. J. Shaw. The Civil Docket will not be called until Monday, April 27th, 1925, and will be call-, ed in the following order: y ' « v MONDAY. «.c --409-©avid 136 tj. J. AlHsoj%fl vs. Bertie May A,llison J 207 Bertlia Scott ... , vs. J. B. Scott 274 Giles Bost vs. Georgie Bost 31$ Neola Williford -ysr W. W. 'VVi:l|iford ’ ; ■ . ; •- 332 Lizzie Ridenhour vs. Walter Ridenhohr 34p Leon Johnston. ; r vs. Virginia: S. Johnston 1 35? Tom Ledbetter vs. Mary Ledbetter 371 John R. Walters vs. Delia Walters 372 Roxie Edwards vs. Tom Edwards 381 Carrie Scott vsi Hubert Scott 397 Mamie S.. Russell vs. Isaac Russell 403 Maude Ray -Harrell vs. John W. Harrell 404 Mary Colts Layton vs. T. P. Layton 4p5 J. M. Medlin vs. Lela Medlin 406 Virgie Howard vs. Lizzie Howard 407 V. V. Adams vs. Lettie Adams 417 Annie B. Hill vs. P. L. Hill 90 Corf Wadsworth Co. vs. Bennie White 104 C. W. White vs. Corl Wadsworth Co. 215 J. Frank Smith vs. Hartsell Mills 217 J. Frank Smith, vs. Concord Bonded Warehouse 221 J. Frink Smith vs. John Sloan 226 J. Frank Smith vs. John Sloan 229 John Sloan vs. J. Frank Smith 231 J. Frank Smith vs. vs. Brown Mfg. Co. 241 Unique Illustrating Co. vs. C. T. Mills, Trading as Crystal Damp Laundry TUESDAY 310 State and Lottie Garland vs. Lewis Kiser 320 N: C. Cotton Growers Co operative Assri. v.s j J. D. H. Isenhour 322 The feishop & Babcock Co. vs. Athenalious Brothers i 336 Wm- Whittington vs. John Warren 337 G. W. Hilton vs. J. A. Shauers ! 340 Comnyercial Int. Co. vs. O. H. Holliefield 360 J. B. McAllister vs. John Doe 226 H. J. Jarx is vs. W. D- & Leola Holland, for judgment. 224 Mrs. Maude Jarvis vs. W. D. & Leola Holland, for judgment. WEDNESDAY. 79 W. M. Thompson vs. Gannon 12J Cprl Wadsworth Co. vs. D. H. Sides 135 J. F. Flowers vs. C. L. Spears - 110 J. S- Overcash vs. United Mercantile Co. 202 J. L. Query vs. Postal Telegraph Co. 240 N. C. Got Growers Assn. vs. M. F. Teeter f ; 331 N. C. Cot. Growers Assn. vs. M. F. Teeter 24C M. A. Crowell ‘ vs. H. E. Shoe 253 Kiser Auto Exchange Co. vs. Edgar Mullis THURSDAY 258 W. R. Whitley vs. Motor & Tire Service Co. 269 Furst & Thomas vs. J. O. Summerlin, et als 275 M. B. Fuller vs. Motor & Tire Service Co. 281 W. A. L. Smith vs. J. Frank Smith 284 T. L- Dry vs. The American Tobacco Co. 292 John L. Brines vs. Board Light and Water Co., of Concord, N. C. 296 A. P. Widenjiouse vs. J. jC- Pounds 297 Corl Wadsworth Co. vs. Southern Ry. Co. FRipAY 325 Erie Steam Shovel Co. vs. Ben and Marshall Teeter 330 N. C. Cot. Growers Assn. vs. J. L. Barnhardt 344 C. Electa .Tucker vs. G. A. Whitley Witnesses need not attend until day set for trial. All cases not reached on day set will fake precedence over cases of next day. This April 13,1925. J. B. Me A LUSTER, “y . Clerk Superior Cchirt. 1 SAUBBLRY BOVS HANDLE CITY AFFAIRS AN HOUR Youngsters to FBI OGccs or Majror and Antoß.B TMs Afternoon. Salisbury, April 27.—Tomorrow from 4 to 5 o'clock the city of Salisbury will be run by the boys of the town. Mayor Hereford Wo’te bad bis board of alder men will be sworn in at the city hall at 3:30 and n half hour biter will take charge of the city. A complete list of committees and appointive officers have been named and the entire working plan of the city government will be in the hands of the youngsters. Lincoln Kta ler, county judge and Tom Kesler, prose cuting attorney, wl’l be sworn .in' by Assistant Clark of the Court Mitchell and will hold a session of the county court at 4:30. - Today addresses were made to the boys at the different schools oil the s/ib jeat of edneation and responsibilities of citizenship. Last year the boys had charge of tbe town foe an hour and conducted the af fairs of the municipality with credit and distinction. Post and Flagg’s Cotton Letter. New York. April 27 —This has been a haulier day for bearish cr’eratnrs. in the cotton market who have been gtrongly fav ored by the general run of news, includ ing reports of liberal rains ij Terns, con tinued dubious trade advices and unset tled foreign political developments. Trade i interests bought to gome extent on rest-, jing orders already in the market and I aborts were report >d covering rather free lly and meeting no particular difficulty in doing so, as bearish sentiment was enooitr j age-) by the character rff the news and: selltrs appeared ready to sappiy any rc-, quiivments. That part of tlie selling re presented liquidation is piobably iruo but tbe hulk of it Is credited to fresl: shorts taiins the place of the older at lower lev jin on tbe ground thgt such action is , flow warranted by crop and trade con-' ditioos. The actual trg'lc apparently regards the present level as reasonable and is pre pared to buy to some exiea-, through liagrciy enough to she up die s'ack fully and ecrtainly not to follow rallies as long fly there is ground to hope for a .satisfac tory supply next season. The demand fir May continued, from spot houses sug gesting that tenders will be less heavy than recently estimated and wiH be quite' readily taken cate of at existing differ ences. These is still a grave doubt as so how well the crop in the southwest can re sist summer heat and there is still the weevil question to be faced, but for the present there appears little to disturb seriously the confidence of bearish oper ators or lead to any widespread support of the market. Can you buy n pair of shoes for ONE CENT? See Thursday's paper. B. Cl C.'j nn- in rnrtm ' ' »■■■&!». HI j jfr WjFVfr /lsohdbetter* , 1 "It teemed toiled and turned beyond recovery. What a torprWr j there gw w ttorr sot me. • I'A bicod tuggetted that 1 hue it cleaned, and 1 followed hot ... j . "Today, it eamr back from the cleaners, and 1 could hardly believe my eyes When } gxamiaed it. J found that every tpot had disappeared. It looked at fresh and nev at the day 1 bought iti T Tlut la a coo venation recently aver- 1 j beard What could better plaate • | \ . 1 merchant or dealer than to hare hit 4 j j l cottomen tpeak to complimcntarilyf J. ... '/ *’*j M BOB’S DRY CLEANING CO. EVERYONE LIKEg THE WAY WE CLEAN CLOTHES PHONE 757 —n ,s mimss Memorial Day Rbdd! ' INCB»gO»»TIO Cl-mW.QTTt.hhw. -., .'V. ' ■ ■ V:' ' I Monday May 11 i 2 P. M. 250-Mile Championship $25,M0 PURSE TICKETS NOW ON SALE All Prices Include War Tax TICKETS NOW ON SALE In Concord at Standard Buick Co. All Prices Include War Tax j GENERAL ADMISSION: Infield Parking .sl.o* BOXES, SEATING Jit L AW $a vaant.-ymuto M Row, *S ...... TOtnl *5.00 (Bout not Tirnfftp > . GRANDSTAND At if \ 10,000 numbered. re*erv«iL . . < seat*. fusing starter .*&*• ' grandstand 0.000 numbered. reaw-vad v>;*' Osmond L Harrlnger Charlotte HpfeedLukay * '. '»a j 24 West Tredr Kt, l ii. .' - tr-r-r- l .'V. JLet Your | : Next Battery |i Be An EX IDE I Use Only the Best II PAGE SEVEN The American Association ot Bank Women has decided to hold «« annual , convention in Atlantic City late in 'Sep tember. * Save up your pennies. Thursday’s pa per will tell you what to dor-.yrifli them. B. C. C. i " J . i .1 n. a- ■ i “«*•.. ,v,J viJi, lOTaThttf rMt l ts .’ Simplified •//. Pictorial ■ R Printed iJuTIW Pattern mill , printed, per forated, and 'V cut out ready A <■ for use. They Drew / almost tplk to No. 26?6 | . -v 45 cents * M you. v ' 1 New: Summer Quarterly Pictorial Review Fashion Book now on sale in Pattern De partment New Pictorial Review For May now on £ale in Pattern Department 15c Parks-Belk Co. I The Dust (Joes 11 | Deep Into Your 1 8 Clothes X ! Brushing only cleans the i | surface. My method of dry cleaning cleans through the ! X entire garment, the spots R never come back. MbV MM . K. rounds 1 R Dr 7 Cleanjjng And Tailoring | | PiJONE 480 . § For Guaranteed Satisfaction ’ A
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