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p| All Refrigerators and ice Boxes, Including Automatic. j"j
|| Baldwin and Crystal White. Rather than carry them over H
1 and iit order to 1 make mom for. new fall goods now arriving ]i
we are closing out the remainder of pur stock of refrigera- H
tors at Half-Price. Several good numbers to select front. j-»
:: Get your refrigerators now and pay just half price. jl||
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Priced from $lO to $35.
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Presenting the new lightweight champion, Jimmy Goodrich of Buffalo. He
Won the title in the recent elimination tournament. Here he's shown
loading some of the many telegrams o( congratulaUon he received alter
- knocking out Loanua in the »n«i bout.
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Sidney Helms of Dee Moines. Is., has completed ft SOO-mil# trip down the
Mississippi River on a mattress He is a mattress salesman and the
mattresses he sells float So he put a light wooden frame around oas.
gays the how a toboggan flare, stuck an outboard motor at the bank and
got up a speed of eight miles an hour He went from Keokuk, la., «o
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THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE
: The Concord Daily Tribune
;1 time” or CLOSING OF MAILS ~
* The time of the closing of mail 3 at the
Concord postoffice Is as follows:
Northbound.
1 136—11:00 P. M.
} 36 —10 :00 A. M.
j 34 4:10 P. M.
l 38 — 8:30 P M.
j 30—11:00 P. M.
Southbound.
! 39 9:30 A. M.
| 45 3:30 P. M.
i 135 8:00 P. M.
{ 29—11:00 P. M.
j( LOCAL MENTION )
\ Wo thank our friend, H. W. Hark*\v.
:Of X<>. township, for a larg»» basket of
I wonderfully fine peaches of t*ae (’armel I
| and Elbert a varitiea.
| Mrs. H. F Swink, who has been in'
[ the Concord Hospital f»»r several weeks, |
i returned to her home yesterday very
| 'much improved.
j Marriage licence has been issued by J
\ Register of IVeds Elliott to Vester Frpexe i
i and Miss Annie Bethel. bo*.(i of Kan- ii
| napolis.
| The annual catalogue of the Appa-
I lachiau State Normal School. Boone. X. ,
’ (\. gives the attendance from Cabarrus j
|at 28. This school trains public school ;
| teachers. j
Anangements are being completed for i
; the opening of the city schools which is
! to be held <*n the 7th of September. The 1
\ entire faculty has been elected and the 1
’ list will be published in several days. e
Funeral services for the infant of Mr. ]
I and Mrs. Marvin Suther, stillborn Sun- 1
| day morning, were conducted Sunday at
i the home on North street and 1
| burial was made in Oakwood cemetery. • ’
II Word received from the bedside of John
i W. ('line this morning stated that Mr.
i Cline was still daugeromdy ill. He has (
\ been in a seiTous condition for the past (
I week. I (
\ Leslie Bell, formerly connected with ;
j the Musette. Inc., has accepted a posi
-1 tion with the Kidd-Frix ('ompany, wliere
* he will have charge of the school books i
which will be sold there this fall.
1 Mrs. M. F. Teeter aid! daughter.. Mar- J
| garet. Miss Willeen McKnight. of Char- '
i lotte ; Miss IVarl Abernathy, of Pioneer |
1 Mills, left by automobile Phis morning
k ft»r Washington where they will spend i
ten days.
i Judge John M. Oglesby, who spent the
' week-end here after holding court in
i Asheville last week, left yesterday after-1
noon for Burnsville, where he will pie- i
j side at sessions of Yancey county court j
i for the next two weeks.
During this week, from August 3rd to'
9th inclusive. Efird's will have a clear-1
| ance of all summer apparel. The entire |
i stock of summer dresses in voiles, crepes. 1
land silks of every kind will be offered
j, at less than wholesale prices.
* It. C. Crook#, of the Tiines-Tribune |
force, is enjoying a vacation this week. j
Mr. ('looks plans to si»end part of this .
week in the western part of The state. '
he and the members of his family to
make the trip in their automobile.
Tne county commissioners met at the I
court house this morning for their regu- j
lar August meeting. It was predicted
before the meeting that no matters of
unusual importance would come before
the meeting and up td the noon hour the
prediction had been fulfilled.
Frank Mund, city building inspector, |
announced that during July lie issued 20
building permits for work valued at $324.-
SNO. Twelve inspections for new elec
trical equipment also were made during
the month by Mr. Mund. according to
his report.
The condition of S. J. Ervin. w(io has
been ill for some time at his home on
North In ion street, was not so favorable
Sunday. However, there was a change
for the better during the early part of the
night and he was reported today as rest
ing more comfortably.
The golf tournament held at the Cabar
rus Country Club last week was won
by Walter L. Furr, with a score of 163 1
for 36 holes. I)r. W. H. Wadsworth
was second. Play in the tournament
was completed Saturday, Furr getting a
commanding lead on the first nine Sat
urday when he came in with a 38, one
over par.
The eleventh annual meeting of the
Wineroff Memorial Association will be
held at Center Grove E. L. Church on
Tuesday. An elaborate program begin
ning at 10:30 o'clock has been prepared
for the occasion. Dinner will be served
on the grounds as soon as the program
is completed.
Washington defeated Detroit in the
American League yesterday while Cleve
land was winning from New York. In
the Xational League Brooklyn won fora
Chicago. Cincinnati and Boston split n
double header and St. Louie defeated
New York. The Pittsburgh Pirates are
leading the National League and Phila
delphia is leading the American.
The week-end closing today was one
of the coolent Concord ha# ever known
for August in many years. There wan
a decided touch of fgll in the tempera
ture and coats were much in evidence
Saturday and Sunday night, while light
wraps were used by women during yes
terday. The storm which carried snow
to parts of Tetas is thought to be re
sponsible for the cool weather here.
Six defendant# are to be tried in re-
corder’s court thi# afternoon, police of
ficers report. Three are charged with
intoxiriatiou, two with as#anlts with
deadly weapons and one with operating
an automobile wlile intoxicated. Po
lice officers pointed out that this is the
first time in several weeks that as many
as three persons are to be tried at the 1
same session of court for being intoxicat-!
,<i. j
The many friend# here of Rev. W. C. I
Alexander, of Nashville, Tenn., are de
lighted to have him in their midst again.
Mr. Alexander preached yeeterday morn
ing in the First Presbyterian ChurA, of I
which he was a former part or. Aa there
were no services in several of the other
churches, members of these congregations
were glad of the opportunity to hear
Mr. Alexander preach again. Hia popu
larity here la city-wide. |
MT. PLEASANT EAST MARK I
FOR TWILIGHT ALL STARS
Johnson Show s Old-Time Form and De- 1
feats the Mt. Pleasant First Stringers
16 to a.
BY JAXXY MOOItE.
Kannapolis August 3. —“Sn%>ky"
Johnson, frequently mentioned as » cast
off of the Cabarrus clttb of the Twilight
League, will be signed for life if he
pitches the brand of ball that he defeat
j ed the Mt. Pleasant regulars with Sat
urday afternoon. Johnson had perfect
control, plenty of speed, and a neat “hop"
that resulted in pop flies that turned the
v'sitors back 10 to 2.
Hill, star gunner of the Mounties, was
: replaced by Watts after fire All Stars
I went on a Babe Ruth rampage in the
fifth spasm amt sent four balls out of the,
park for the limited four-base hit.
Llpo hit like wild-fire for the locals,
gathering three out of five: single, a
double, and a home run. Shot. Mt. Pleas
■ ant boy. showed more class than any of
| Ids teammates.
Kannapolis Personal Items.
Kannapolis. Aug. 3.—John S. Car
lientcr, K. H Williams. W. J. Hartsell.
and E. I*. Tca'e attended the annual
Southern Industrial Conference the lat
ter part of last week as representatives
iif the Cabarni' Cotton Mills The con
ference Was held at Blue Ridge with
500 representatives present.
Miss Virginia Viola and a party of
young people are on a motor trip which
will take them to Blowing Rook, Blark
Mountain, Asheville and other points of
interest. They cxiiect to be gone about
a week.
Miss Edith Jolley will entertain the
bridge club of Which she is a member
Friday at her home on South Main
street.
M. J. Peary, after visiting relatives,
has returned to his home in Columbia,
S. C.
Miss Claire Thompson, of Bluefield,
W. Va.. who lias been the house guest of
Miss Blanche Walters, has returned to
her home.
Mies Evelyn Rarbee has been the guest
of her parents in Harrisburg.
At the X’abarru.s Y. M. C. A. are
Charles Lobe and IT. J. Omhrey, of
Cleveland, Ohio.
I’ayne Johnson will pass a month
touring the eastern states.
Miss Dorothy Williams entertained a
small dinner party at the Cabarrus club
i rooms last Friday evening.
| Miss Bertha Moser, who has been quite
, ill at the.. Charlotte Sanatorium, is im
proving and will mine to her home sbon.
j Mrs. Meerim Matthews is spending
, two weeks at Wrightsville Beach.
I A novelty feature that took place on
I Saturday evening was a keno party.
! which was received witli a good deal of
enthusiasm by the guests of Cabarrus
j V, and was attended by a number of peo
l pie from tipper Kannapolis.
I The Kannapolis Truck Drivers' Asso
leiation announces that Ben Widenhouse
has been elected President for the ensu-
I iug twelve months. Oscar Price ' was
i chosen vice president, and Ha in Heth
j cock was made secretary-treasurer. The
social committee is isunposed of Robert
, Dnyvauir, McCombs and Clarence
[ I iePinger. tfehu charter members are
| listed : Edw*ifl‘Davis. Clarence Troutman,
| Frank Moser! I 'George Rhyne. Jake Wid
i enhouse. Rem Widenhouse, Leo MeCombe.
'Oscar Price. Sant Hethcoek and Clarence
Dellinger. President Widenhouse wishes
| it announced that an interesting program
is be'ng planned for the rcinaiuder of the
| summer months.
! The Y. P C. I’, of Main Street A. R.
P. Church held a meeting and social at]
the home of Miss Elsie Rost on the
Enochville road Thursday evening with
i twenty members present.
Mrs. John E. Boger was the hostess at
I a (lanes' at her home on South Main
street Friday evening.
Miss AguC)|. porrell, of Indianapolis,
Did., is tlie attest of her aunt, Mrs.
George Rodgers, at her home ou South
Main street.
LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE.
Regular meeting of Concord Lodge No.
, 404 Loyal Order of Moose Monday eve
. ning at 8 o'clock. All members request
| ed to be present.
W. J. HKTHCOX. Sec.
i CONCORD COT>ON MARKET
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MONDAY, Al'Gl'ST 3, 1K65
Cotton .25
i Cotton Seed .40
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j Thin Men
i Run Down Men
Nervous Men
, You prohabaly know that Cod Liver
. Oil is the greatest flesh producer in the
, world.
,! Because it contains more Vitamine*
i than any food you can get.
I You'll be glad to know tiiat Cod
> Liver Oil comes in sugar coaled tablets
. now, so if yon really want to put 10 or
I 20 iKiunds of solid healthy flesh on your
bones and, feel well and strong ask the
‘ Pearl Drug Company ore any good drug
-1 gist for a box of McCoy's Cod Liver Oil
'. Compound Tablets.
' | Only (It) tablets for 00 (flats and If
1 1 you don’t gain five pounds in 30 days
1 your druggist will hand you back the
money you paid for them.
r It isn’t anything unusual for a per
son to gain 10 pounds in 30 days.
"Get McCoy's, the original and genuine
. Cod Liver OU Tablet.”
REMEMBER FENNY ADS ARE CASH
CONCORD PRODUCE MARKET
(Corrected weakly by Glia* A Mooas)
I Figures named represent prices paid
i for produce on the market:
I Eggs .25
lOorn »1J»
i Sweet potatoes LOO
Onions I.7ZZ |L2S
Fee* 8.00
I Batter JO
Country Ham JO
Country Shoulder J#
Country Siam J§
Young Chickens .25
Hens * .18
1 Irish Potato#! UB
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Th* button'll mightier than th« i
pin , ||
The dang*rout part about trying j 1
to forget your part la you may 'sue- ■ \
ceed In forgetting It.
Some of these new dance step* !|
make the St. Vitus kink like a alow i
motion movie.
A cheerful man is one who know*
It is impossible for things to b* as
bad as he thinks they are.
Try too hard to be the Nfe of the
party and you will be the death of i
the party
The only place California earth i
quakes are popular is among Florida j
real estate salesmen
(Copyright. I*2s. NEA Service, lno.l
The average crop of a coeqanut
tree Is SO nuts but the crop of a
general election varies
Kentucky man of 70 has lust rid- 1
den on his first train It.does take ]
a long time to save up the faro
Everything seems to come to him
who goes
A conservative estimate would be
that lots of fruli jars have borne
brew in them now
The trouble With being a man la
shaving takes them longer than Just
smearing on a little rouga
When a man gets disappointed In
k*v* he goes around blaming tbs
world in general for U.
•Copyright. 192$ NBA Service lac.)
These are the days- when the boas
gets mad when he finds things went
better whfc he was away
Some people who think they are
being agreeable are being hypocrite
What is so rare aa a June day in
July or August 1
Half of our livee are spent talking
to people about other people.
World's greatest shoe valfA le
when you shoo files off the dinner
The world could be worse. Suppose
every auto you see was a motorcy
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New Books at the library.
"The Wtiolc Armour of God." "Things
That Mailer Most." "God, Our Contem
porary." "Life in the Heights," "Thrist-
Ing for the Springe," “Brooks by the
Travelers Way." “Springs in the Desert,”
ami “the Friend on the Road." all by
J. H. Jowett, D. D.: “Does God Care?"
by Mouzon, Personal Christianity" by
McConnell "I’niversity Sermons” by Cof
fin. "Places of Quiet Strength” by Stone,
“The Infinite Artist” and “The New
Greatness" by Shannon and "The Teach
ing Work of the Church." ‘ These books
were purchased by the collections from
the union services.
San Francisco is to have one of the
largest and finest ice rinks 'in the coun
try.
Charles Satehell Morris to Speak Tuesday
Night.
Charles Satehell Morris (colored) will
speak at the city hall Tuesday night at
X o'clock to the colored people. A spe
cial invitation is extended to the white
people. To hear him means better un
derstanding ol the colored race. Ad
mission : Adults 35 cents and children 25
cent*. Tickets on sale at the Pearl
Drug Store.—Adv, 3-2 t-p.
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■ lack the desire and energy to accomplish
things—go to your druggist and get a big
r SI.OO bottle of Burcher'e Ironux today
* and see what a difference a few days use
will make!
* If you are nervous because of over
work, worry or lack of proper nourish
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' Butcher's Ironux should prove itself to
r your utmost satisfaction in less than 48
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- thousands of other folks use it every day.
' For affections of the Nervous System.
1 Constipation, poor blood, chills, fever,
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you or its small cost will be gladly re
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_ good druggists.
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Cot Hair |
The Irfgersoll Dollar Rasor blade 8
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every blade, Saves $5 to $lO a 8
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Best Virginia Lump $7.50
Best Jellico Lump $8.50
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[ | MEN ,WOMEN AND CHILDREN jj;
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Monday, August 3, 1925