PAGE EIGHT f „ 8 | 10 PER CENT. $ | DISCOUNT 8 K'x a EOn all orders for engraved 9 Christmas Cards placed during Q w the month of September. We V E represent one of the best en- A w gravers in the country. Come Q r In and make you! selection ear- 9 K ly while stock is fresh and com- f I plete. J 1 S. W. Preslar JEWELER i ICE CREAM EVERY DAY J f Ice cream was first made in ( | Italy in 1756. Mistress Dolly i ( Madison, wife of the fourth ' r President of the l’. S. A., was i . the pioneer in serving this won- j i derful food product in this , ■ country. She served it at state i [ 5 dinners in the White House 1 1 9 duv’ng her husband's adminis -2 tration in 1801). Cline’s Pharmacy Phone 333 j j TI.MES-TRIBINE PENNY ADS. ALWAYS GET RESULTS OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOO THE UNIVERSAL CAR j 1,043 People | is a pretty good bunch of folks, hut this number by actual i count viewed the improved model Ford Car which we now ! have on display in our show-room, yesterday between the | ] hours of 3 o’clock and 8 o’clock. Have you seen it yet? Extensive Building Opr .-at tom. hi I Hickory. Sept. 11.—Building ncti. j Titles involving around a million dol -5 lays are "now under way in Hickory i and will be completed within a year. | j according to the pre*ent plans of the 9 owners. » K JOHN W\ CLINE STOCK OF < GOODS FOR SALE. $ The entire stock of goods in the j j store of J. W. Cline on East Depot I ‘ street in Concord for sale in bulk pri i vately. Persons desiring to bid on same 11 will do so in writing addressed to i either Mrs. J. W. Cline or ,T. Lee | Crowell, Attorney, Concord, N. C. ‘I > Terms cash. MRS. L. I. CLINE. J. LEE CROWELL, Arty. 10-ts. iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BULBS BULBS Hyacinths j! Narcissus Jonquils j| Tulips | > Crocus * i| Fusias ij Gibson Drug Store The Rexall Store ? BULBS BULBS IlllillllllltlllillllllllUlllllltllllllllllllll Country Shoulder .20 Country Sides .20 Young Chickena .25 Hen# .18 Irish Potatoes SI.BO CONCORD COTTON MARKET SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1*25 Cotton 22 1-2 Cotton Bead .46 CSS PENNY COLUMN— IT PAYS Concord Daily Tribune TIME OF CLOSING MAILS The time of the closing of mails at the Concord postoffice is aa follows: Northbound 136—11:00 P. M. 36—10:00 A. M. . 34 4:10 P. M. 38— 8:30 P. M. 30—11:00 P. M. Southbound 30— 0:30 A. M. 45 3 :30 P. M. 135 8 KK> P. M. 29—11:00 P. M. ip : - . T. LOCAL MENTION Dr. S. E. Buchanan. County Health Officer, gave the first of the three ty phoid inoculation treatments to 138 Jackson Training School boys. A small-pox vaccination clinic will be held in Kannapolis next Monday night with Dr. S. E. Buchanan, Coun ty Health Officer, in charge of the clinic. A pCar weighing a pound and a quarter was brought to the Times- Tribune office today. The pear was raised by Mrs. R. R. Troutman, of North Vance street, and is one of the largest ever seen here. The condition of Luther Hartsell, wtio was operated on for the removal of his appendix Wednesday, continues to show improvement, it is said. He is recovering from the o]m»ration rap idly. Dr. J. R. Pentuff and his sons re turned from a brief trip to Florida last Saturday night, and report a fine trip, camping out in the open each night and driving a Ford about 1,400 miles in the five days they were gone. Rev. P. E. Lindley. pastor of the Methodi.-t Protestant church, will have his band at the Y. M. C. A. to night to gve a concert prior to the movies. Mr. Lindley’s concert will be at 7:30 o'clock and the movies will be shown at 8 o'clock. It was reported this morning at po lice 'headquarters that defendants tried in recorder's court here Friday paid fines and costs totalling $76. Seven defendants were tried, with most of the fiites being $lO, with the costs added. Workmen are now engaged in plac ing the roofing on the newly remodeled Masonic Lodge Rooms over the Con cord and Kannapolis Gas Company, i The interior of the (dace has been en tirely rebuilt and a new type of roof j constructed. I The Giants gained a little on Pitts ] burgh Friday by winning while the I Pirates were losing. In the Ameri j can League Philadelphia kept pace with the leaders by defeating New ' York. In the South Atlantic both | Spartanburg and Charlotte won, leav ing Spartanburg with a game lead. Secretary Blanks and his assistants at the "Y” continue with their paint ing work. Fine progress has been made during the past week with the work but much yet remains to be done before tile building will be thrown open to the public again. The hard est part of the work, perhaps, will come when the gymnasium is reached. Relatives here have been advised that the condition of Mrs. Lucy Rieh mon Bernhardt, who is undergoing treatment in Charlotte, continues fav orable. Mrs. Bernhardt was given a blood transfusion this week, her sis ter-in-law, Mrs. George Richmond, of this city, giving her blood for the operation. Judge Thomas B. Finley, of North Wilkesboro. has been named by Gov ernor McLean, as the presiding judge at the trial of W. B. Cole, the trial to start in Rockingham on September 28th. Judge Finley lias been on the bench since 1018 and presided at the trial of Dr. Peacock in Thomasville several years ago. According to a deed filed Friday P. J. Mann has sold to G. J. Ward for $2,850 two pieces of proiiert.v on St. John street, this city. Another deed filed Friday records the sale of lots in Clinehart extension, Kannapolis suburb, by A, L. Brown and B. W. Durham to Stoner W. Kluttx for $675. B. E. Harris, city clerk and treas urer, is still at work computing city taxes. Mr. Harris has made fine progress with the work and expects to have receipts ready for City Tax Collector Field within a short while. A new system of bookkeeping has been inaugurated for the city and this has taken much of Mr. Harris’ time dur ing this month. Charlotte still has a bare chance to win the pennant in the South At lantic. Should Spartanbnrg lose to day and Charlotte win the two teams would be tied and would play a three game series next week for the pen nant. However, the Spartans have been going good this week and are not scheduled to lose today unless they show a great reversal of form. H. B. Black. Z. B. Thornburg, T. Harris and A. B. Palmer, of the local Studebaker agency, went to Charlotte on Thursday of this week to confer with Paul G. Hoffman, vice president of the Studebaker Co., who met eighty dealers of his company in Charlotte. Business conditions in general were discussed at the conference, it is said, while emphasis was laid on matters pertaining to the automobile industry. Statesville Daily: “Mrs. L. C. Cald well returned to Statesville Monday from Bon darken, where she spent the summer, and will leave today for Charlotte to spend the winter. Mrs. Caldwell will have charge of the Bible kindergarten of the Associated Re formed Presbyterian Tabernacle, of which Dr. W. W. Orr ie partor, and will assist Dr. Orr in his pastoral visiting.” To aid the color blind in noticing light signals at railroad crossings, the Swedish State Railways have de cided to abolish the green light in favor of bluisE-white and to adopt a special shade of red. THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE Another “Blessing In Disguise." Monroe Enquirer. While many persons are bemoaning the fact that the present year is one . of poor crops, it ia possible that in the end it may prove! a blessing in disguise. Already County Agent Broom reports many farmers casting about that they may get away from the one-crop system, and to find other sources of income than cotton for money crops. Mr. Broom relates that a Union county lady, two or three years ago had been teaching school in order to help with the family budget. She found teaching and housekeeping rather onorous so she engaged in chicken raising. With a flock of 200 hens the lady was soon receiving an income of more than SBOO a year. T AWholesome Pride , 1 in Their Beauty A GLANCE at the walls ff * xjL and ceilings that have Hjfcx been finished with Pee Gee ; • r xJjk Flatkoatt is a source of real \ /v,-V pride. The velvety tones of t the soft dull finish blend per " x Xf fectly with the furnishings. ;' N Nothing could be more cheery /pit 'lf and inviting, in more excellent ' taste, or more sanitary. jLJWp. Pee Gee Flatkoatt is made jflUrj 1 /jk in a variety of colors, afford [jgiß y / Mi *|| ’ ing a wide range of choice. J The various decorative effects Jplf M made possible with its use makes it an ideal wall finish and one which combines i beauty and economy. tc^e Hardware ~ J Plu'iie S. Union St. Get Rid of Your Old Cook Stove or Old Gas Range , * —————————i Let ug come and pick it up and take it off your SIO.OO hands at a good allowance. You select the new for gas range you want and well deliver and con your old nect it—all ready to use. A fine, new, shining, Coal, Wood, Oil or clean r * n ß e for * nice kitchen. Gas Stove The $lO to apply on Tips is your chance to start new in the purchase price the kitchen, with the efficient gas of any Gas Range in range you’ve long been wanting. Just \ ' our bl 2 •t° c k. tell us to come and get it Select i your new range NOW. $5.00 Down-12 Months to Pay Balance Th<* county agent assures me that aa never before ia the county’s his tory wiH farmers grow winter crops next season. A ear load of vetch seed will be distributed, and thou sands of acres of oats and rye. not to mention clovers. Wheat will be sown as will be barley, the latter a hard winter plant admirably suited to the well drained uplands of Union county. As silted, calamity of a idic.rt crop may prove a b'rosing, for by it farmers will be forced to get out of a ruinous rut of only cotton and corn. Mr. Broom has a busy season before him. but he is able to advise and assist farmers in a fine way. Anyone can talk, but if takes a really clever person to understand. Editor N^YodTmj We have the prettiest and the most j indecently dressed girls in the world ] here in New York City. The girls of j marriageable age are a disgrace to j womanhood. Their extremely inde- ] cent method of dressing makes them J look indiscriminate at all times. Any ] girl who lowers herself to roll her j stockings and thereby expose her j knees is a menace to morality. I j have never seen a decently dressed ] girl in New York City. j VISITOR. f A piece of linen, 6,000 years old, ] recently examined by the chairman j of the Irish Linen Society, was found ] to be as perfect structurally a« are ] the linens made today. j The eyes have it—so let yQRTS x ,' take tbe ‘ r brst v * ew * nto j S / Our Opening Fall Clothing An- X nouncement— X \ tells you that this great S stock of new clothes—new. O clothes and new colors —only X s awaits your Royal Presence to $ WRi / / ma ke its final debut. 9 r-t —J It asks you eagerly and sin- O / cerely to take away from your 8 business or leisure enough time to simply look at simply 5 the greyest; collection of men’s garments since you have o known dlothing. 8 Hundreds of Suits at $25 to $45. 5 Models that are going to be hits—none that have struck X hues—new tones—pulse quickeners—that urge fi A Pleasure for us to show, clothes from a show that will \ fi delight your summer’s weary spirit. \ | TOMORROW AT HOOVER'S HOOVER’S,Inc. M j “THE YOUNG MAN’S STORE” OOOOOOOODOOOOOOOOOOQOfMXXinrvwvvvvvxvvvvvMVMy^oofta ICOAL’ The Right Coal For the Right Purpose A. B. POUNDS ! I PHONE 244 OR 279 □'fth the Netghbore If to be the equal or superior of ot follow his mistakes. If your neignoors spend ail that they earn, don’t try to keep up with them. Extravagance does not advertise the man who has money in the bank and property in his name. Thrift and a bank account will some day make you happier than your neighbors. CABARRUS SAVINGS BANK V i Capital $400,000.00 Resources Over $3,000,000.00 II ; ! FANCY DRY GOODS WOMEN'S WEAR 15 DAY EXCURSION -——TO Cincinnati, Ohio VIA—— Southern Railway System Thursday, September 17th, 1925 Round trip fare from Concord, N. C. 00 ; Tickets on sale September 17th only, good 15 days in addition to u date of sale. ' □ jj Tickets good in Pullman, sleeping and parlor cars. Baggage checked Abl j Tickets good going regular train 21 September 17th. returning gootTMl i on all regular trains so as to reach home station prior to midnight Oc tober 2nd. Grand opportunity to visit friends in the middle west, s Big league baseball games at Cincinnati and racing at Latonia. i For detailed information and reservations call on nearest South | era Railway Agent. I M. E. WOODY, R. H. GRAHAM, ! i Ticket Agent, Division Passenger Agents Coneord, N. C, Charlotte, V. C. iLuj-Lhu ij-ujd, t , 11 inn 11. i mjuu.M n ma OOOCKXIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO* 1 Know at All Times That You Have § The of Oil in || 8 _ ThU Is Made Possible by Installing an fi Ever-Ready Automatic Oiler 8 Ten Days Free Trial. Every User Must Be Satisfied, or Purchase Price Refunded § L. E. Boger, Factory Representatives 5 Room No. 6 Manttss Building 1 Sept. 11, 4921