PAGE SIX aoooooooooooocoooooooooo 110 PER CENT. DISCOUNT On nil orders for engraved ,> | Christmas Cards placed during 1 1 the month of September. We j i represent one of the best en gravers in the country. Come < j in and make your selection ear- j ly while 3tock is fresh and com plete. S. W. Preslar ij JEWELER lOOOQOOOQQOQQQOOOQOQOQOQC ICE CREAM EVERY DAY $ i 1 Ice cream was first made in X 1 ! Italy in 17fi(>. Mistress Dolly Q j Madison, wife of the fourth 5 1 1 President of the l\ 8. A., was X A the pioneer in serving this won- O lor v modest wages until they have . demonstrated the capacity to earn, ) and unable to realize that they must ; gain experience at the expense of the , employer. litany of the youngsters are : very particular about the character f of their work.. They won't take on ? the work of a menial, unable to real r ize that any honorable work i.x hon , orable and that the humblest task may , be dignified, glorified, by the industry t and the efficiency with which it is per formed. And so it is that the lnimb j let- tasks are often more numerous than the workers, while the school people looking for vacation jobs com , plain they can get no work, in which j complaint many well meaning but ill ! advised people are all the titine join ; ing. But. prise be, there are many ; youngsters who are willing to do their . best at any task assigned, who are willing to demonstrate their ability to earn before they say much about pay. These are the future success*, the future captains of industry, the men and women who will run the world. There are not too many of them. There is room in the ranks—always room in the ranks of those who have the will to try. To supply the d'nning tables of one of the big ocean liners require* 270,000 pieces of glassware. JOHN \V. CLINE STOCK OF GOODS FOR SALE. The entire stock of goods in the store of J. AV. Oline on East Depot street in Concord for sale in hulk pri vately. Persons desiring to bid ou snme will do so in writing addressed to either Airs. J. W. Cline or J. Lee Crowell, Attorney, Concord, N. C, Terms cash. MRS. L. I. CLINE. J. LEE CROWELL, Atty. 10-ts. K. OK P. NOTICE. Hon. T. D. Mears. Grand Cltan celor of North Carolina Knights of Pythias, and other prominent Pyth ian* will visit Concord Lodge No. 51 Friday evening at 8 o'clock. A large attendance is desired. . E. E. PEEI.E, C. C. f 1 ? f r? I^TTTT 15 DAY EXCURSION Cincinnati, Ohio Southern Railway System Thursday, September 17th, 1925 ] j; Round trip faro from Com'ord, N. C. 00 i Tickets on sale September 17th only, good 15 days in addition to * j .. date of sale. Tickets good in Pullman, sleeping and parlor ears. Raggagc checked. " i Tickets good going regular train -1 September 17th. returning good I -j on all regular trains so as to reach home station prior to midnight. Oe- ■ |i tober 2nd. .! tirand opportunity to visit friends in the middle west. 1 Rig league baseball games at Cincinnati and racing at I.ntonia. d For detailed information and reservations call on nearest South-- -j cm Railway Agent. 0 M. E. WOODY, R. H. GRAHAM. J Ticket Agent, Division Passenger Agent, Concord, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. i (fJjSI/VYS v ® / SAYS Well. Dawes stuck a Ashing hook In his Anger. Wish we could Met * hoard him getting It out. Snake bit a man In Colorado. Hi 1 went SO miles to a doctor Though! ■ everybody knew what to do for a anake bite. Things are so quiet in Chicago this summer you can hear them rob-, bing hotels half a block away. i 1 Open air Is good for people, but don’t keep your teeth out In the open too long at a time. Chicago wants to be a state all by, Itself. And there are lots of tails which want to wag dogs. " —'—l V. Maybe they tried to kidnap'» movie star named Mary PlckfarA Anyway, here’s her name in our pie per -**«■«.' L /Pride may goeth before a Call, but it also cometh with a fall hat,' All the good people are not dead. They are Just quiet. ( Living a long time take# a~ great many years and a pOe A of I money and philosophy. - i ' . v. __ ’Never Judge the quality man’s religion by what he .says when his wife la mad at hlm»r~ ", *- l /We like summer betfeflWin ter because our'gadsa, week*. better in winter./^ f* '< —N ‘ Dessert seems to be a food whloh comes and goes only with company, (Copyright, IMS, NBA Service, ha) “Yon say the neighbors are talk ing about Mr. Meekson?” “Yes; because they sec him out with the lawnmower in the morning and with the baby carriage in the afternoon, they say he has no push." Rill; “What is the hardest kind of soap?" Jill: “I give It up/’ Bill: “Why, Castile (cast-steel), of course.” | take their first view into 1926. Our Opening Fall Clothing An ! rWjjfe It tells you that this great stock of new clothes—new i iJflk'* » clothes and new colors—only 1 ! aßw / awaits your Royal Presence to i i tßr / / make its final debut. < It asks you eagerly and sin i . */ cerely to take away from your • business or leisure enough time to simply look at simply the greatest collection of men’s garments since you have X known clothing, j 9 Hundreds of Suits at $25 to $45. 8 Models that are going to be hits—none that have struck x out! \ Strange hues—new tones—pulse quickengrs—that urg« ( ownership. I ! A pleasure for us to,show clothes from « show that wilt delight your summer’s weary spirit. : % TOMORROW AT HOOVER’S SfPP i HOOVER’S,Inc. gll j “THE YOUNG MAN’S STORE” 9000C300000000000000000C | Now on sale 1 AN ABSOLUTE CLOSE OUT of every pair of CHIL [ ’ DREN’S SCHOOL HOSE in the Housfc: 19c and 25c Hose 12c 35c and 39c .Hose 22/* per pair 50c and 65c Hose „ 2Qr* per pair Only, One Table of These Unusual Hose Values—No More to Be Had at The Price ’ will lease space on second floor for froHmqidnft, alterations, and hem j »HUWng—Re/jrence required. Apply la person to Ernest Robinson. Friday. September 11, la .*