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PAGE SIX ! Know Why / THE NEW COLUMBIA r .' ' j fVi " Is Superior There is but one way for us to show you why the'New Columbia is the greatest music reproducing instrument ot all time. That is for you to come in and hear it. x The first record you hear will astonish you with its pur ity of tone and faithfulness of reproduction. And this will be y.our experience with every type of music that you may H ask to have played. j J ' j It is the wonderful new reproducer that is responsible H for this tone perfecti6n. Only on a New Columbia will you find. it. The new motor, a superb piece of mechanism, also ■ contributes to the superiority of the New Columbia. Other B important features are the patented automatic start and I j stop device and the one control leaves which make your en- K ! joyment of hearing all the greater. I Come in today and let us show you why the, New Co lumbia is stiperior. We will gladly arrange convenient terms for buying one. ... / Concord Furniture Co. 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V 1 Deep and Shallow Well Pumps for Direct or Alter- 9 nating current and Washing Machines for direct or alter- 2 8 nating current jj the concord daily trubune | ' Northbound. | 136—11:00 PM. - " | * 36—10:00 A. 11. / I 34 4:10 P.M. a&- 8:30 P. M. 30—11:00 P. M. • Southbound. 39 9:30 A. M. 45 3:30 P.M. ; 135 8:00 P. M. . \ , | 29—11:00 P. M. “local mention I Thursday’s Stateeviße Daily: « Bov. Z. E. Barnhordt had a restless night. I with high temperature, but is resting' better today, jv./ 1 "' A. F. Hortsell had the distinction ot, buying the first four tickets p«»d at the opening of the Xe.v Concord * Theatre Monday night. ■ \ The Children’s Missionary society #f i Central Methodist Ohtircn will meet next Saturday afternoon at 3:30 o’eteck in the ladies' parlor. Marriage license was issued Thursday by Register of Deeds JBlioft to Buel] H. Shankle and Miss Nora McAnulty, both of Concord. According to a deed filed Ttmrsday with the register of deeds.- H. B. Rogers has sold to D. X.. Whitley property in Watknvorth Addition, a Concord .suburb, for sl4ojy. Robert T. Safrit, who has been under going treatment at aVeteran's hospital in Johnson City, Tenn., for several months. . is spending some time here with relatives. His many friends will be interested to know that his condition is greatly im proved. Police officers this morning reported that only one case is, scheduled to be tried in recorder's conrt this afternoon. The defendant in this case is charged with operating a ear while intoxicated. Only a few cases have been scheduled for trial at the sessions of the court this week. ’’*■ • • . A fast team from Rock Hill, 8. C., will be -here tomorrow afternoon for a baseball game with the Gibson Mill ; team. Manager Basinger of the locals, has secured an impressive line-up for the 1 game and the contest should he as in i teresting and as close as the one staged | last Saturday. Quite a number of Concord people plan to go to Charlotte Monday for the an to races. The race* will start at 2 (/clock Monday afternoon and increased i interest has been manifested here since it was announced that one of the drivers while practicing Thursday maintained a speed of more than 127 miles an hour. The Giants hold their lead in. the National league having defeated Phila delphia Thursday while St. Lopis was winning from Pittsburgh and Boston was winning from Brooklyn. In the American League St. Lou ip defeated Detroit and Cleveland won from Chica go. Charlotte won her fourth straight i game of the week by defeating Asheville. Members of the Cabarrus Country Club 1 are making plans now to .entertain the visiting golfers who will be their guests J next Thursday. It is planned to serve tea, sandwiches and other refreshments 1 at the conclusion of play. The Salisbury \ and Winston-Salem teams are certain to play in the tournament here and the Lex ington team also has been invited. In the golf match played Winston- Salem Thursday by the Concord, Sallis- J bury and Winston-Salem teams Salis bury won first place and Concord second place. The Lexington team failed, to [ show up for the match. The third qiateh t will be played in Concord next Thursday afternoon. W M. Sherrill, Walter L. Furr, Leslie Bell and L I. Davis, Jr., represented Concord at the match. 1 . The public is invited to attend - the 1 closing exercises of the Roberta Miß school tomorrow afternoon and night. . The' school closed its work on Wednea , day. but the closing exercises were post i poned until Saturday for the benefit of > those persons who cannot attend such | exercises on other days. A very interest ing program has been arranged for the | day, it is said. J. H. Brown, county welfare officer, carried Moose Howie, negro, to the M° r * rison Training School at Hamlet, Thurs day. The young negro was ordered sent i to the school by Judge T. J. Shaw at the last term of Cabarrus Superior court for the slaying of his brother here sev eral weeks ago. Two other boys from Concord also are at the school and they told MK Brown they liked it all right. Baxter Shan well Is the Winner in Case Lodged by the City. Asheville Citizen. Baxter Shemwell, 90 Merrimon Ave nue, who was arrested Monday by a city I police officer, on a charge of trespassing, was tried in city police eoort yesterday i morning by City Police Judge Mcßae, ' and the City of Asheville paid-the cost of $6.65 assessed, against Mr. Shemwell. i Mr. Shemwell not only left the court | room_ costa ore^fine, I Mr.* Shemwell, according to hte attorney, »I fault was mainly with the City, of Aahe > I ville. However, Judge Mcßae taxed Mhe eosts on a charge of aiaapla trespass wmfrf*- I( f. 1A A 1 ®SIMS f A himself ia Logan*port, Ind., because nobody loved him, hut that didn’t A--. Former senator says he never has been in jail. ‘ JMtce forces don’t claim to be 100 per sent. efficient. Bryan., tdtj* he has made only about: $500,000 in Florida, which sounds like* California propaganda. French pH try a non-stop flight across the Atlantic, Is this a result of election? Therebelßg no law ftgainot it, Ford made TdMicar* in one day. One of mgr big cities is getting rough. A public* dgßrial there was reprimanded for taking $ bribe. Experts say a third sex will result from womep’s entry into business. Then, 1 men, using [cigaret holders Will make a fourth, ''.-.iX*? : New :’fitf§ajj|gilor was awarded $75,000 damage*, as now he can spend a week or ten days i ashore. (Copyright,>3923. XEA Service, Inc.) IVINGTON’S N. 0. Friendship hr a brighter gem Than sparkles in a diadem —Popular Verse. Kin and in-laws are an- act of God, inasmuch as- they are pushed on you whether or no. but you can choose your friends from: the high, low,' rich, poor, wise and Otherwise, even unto the animal kingdom. The capacity for friendship and the making of friends is the gift of God to such as needed roost. Friends, customers, ladies and gentlemen, through good and evil report, I appreciate your friendship, Tours sincerely, O. COVINGTON. " ; ,i • An Easy Way to get an > Eagfeman Camera Noi. 2 Cartridge Hawk-Eye Pictures 8 l-4x 3 1-4 > . fa#**' , . To increase the popularity of pic turit mewing in the community, we will ffirnish you for $2.50:( Six rolls of film One year’s subscription to Ko dakery ,A complete manual of instruc tions t v " You the Camera get'yours today ' "if : A* ’ v, * This offer holds only while out present supply lasts PEA&LDRUGCO. Wipne 22 On the Sqiiare VA KILLS INSECTS \\ LIKE - WLI6HTMNS Made by aad Chemical J. V. DAVIS ' \' ’’Wit*, ••V • r IP Delicious Mutton Fresh Fish f % " ' ..i - Some of the v , Choicest Steaks : ■ ' i Ever * 4 J *TT> Walr Ithe crildren - ] HAIRY FFFHS ■ \ye handle Spartan Grains Dai ry Feed, for those whp want-the .[best, r ' , • / i “Sparco Dairy” in a Cheaper Feed for mixing with cotton seed t meal. % | Cabarrus Cash Gro cery Co. Phone S7IW. ■■■■'■', i ■ ■ ; aooooooooooooootiooooooooooi ‘ I A BOX OIF CANI>T FOR O | 8 MOTHER'S DAT 8 E A She made taffy for you op the ’ fi old kitchen Rtdve, and Myl how X good it tasted! A box of creamy A chocolates, delicious cocoa nut kiss- X es, or rich glace fruits might be a - "thank you” for tie home-made O sweets of bygone years. 1 Clines ftnmacy | M Phone 388 jj l j feeds, Feeds, Feed?! We Are The Peed Housed > Our Feeds are all pure Grain, Bright and Clean, and all svariable in i High Nutritive Value. Put up in plain J strong bags and sold cheap on grade. | You don’t pay for fancy bags when you j buy from us. J Como High Grade Hen Feed j Notro- Scratch Feed ' j Como Growing Mash for cWcka 5 Corn© Laying Mash An absolute guarantee goes with each j sale of Corn© Feeds. Its high grade. ] High Grade Dairy Feed Horae and Mule Feed. Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Cora, i Oats, Shipstuff, Bran, Timothy Hay, j Clover taay. Country Hay, Straw. We buy all our feeds lb big lobs from]] first hand And -sbve you on the price. 5 j Your account, is good with - us, j We deliver quick everywhere. 7 < Cline & Moose We have the fol lowing used cars for sale or exchange: One Piedmont tour ing One Overland tour ing ■ ' ■■ , jY- < One Buick roadster. i . ■■ S^NDAR^ICK Opposite City Fire Dept — Add the Comforts offl II PLUMBING '' y< --k* ’ ■ ■ - I iVk' ; ■ i i" •■ = - m HOWARD'S FILUNO STATION 8 oonoooeeoeeoeneeeoQGeoooeonfiooeQQeeeoeoixwnnnniweuuul | COAL PRICES REDUCED f X Best Virginia Lump, per ton $7,50 9 X Best Jellico Block, per ton A ... $8.50 A 8 Pocahontas Furnace EGG and Lump, per ton —kkk-$9.00 S 1 ton F°t * iS fid h SAV'E nOW than il wiR bc *“ J us y- Order in ft This institution ( has one asset, none the less Veal, be cause it is not reflected in our pablished financial state ment. It is the good will and loyalty of v a host of depositors, who have steadfastly given material proof of their friendship. May we have the pleasure of serving you ? CABARRUS SAVINGS BANK, RESOURCES OVER $3,000,000.00 , | 1 ' • H FOR EVERY OCCASION featuring for nd next week many attractive styles Extra Special Blond Satin at A- Art ' - ; .'k-■ ■wW# vw : - MOmkaanUßliylljlilpWllUllff ,11' t 1 mftreg&raftafihHrmgßS B INSURE 8 8 building. Then if through any cause your building should 8 Friday, May $, 1925 * ......._ .iis.> m a®ssi
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