PAGE EIGHT § HAPPINESS MUSt BE EARNED Douglas Fairbanfis% 1, Have you ever seen a Magic Rug soar <%) p above the city bearing a Thief and a lIBBBf Have you ever seen a white horse with wings fly through the clouds? Have you ever seen Magic ropes, live 3 dragons and bats as big as elephants? Have you ever seen an “invisible" j This beautiful story of romance and 9J adventure abounds in happenings of ■LJ astounding and unbelievable magic. j CONCORD THEATRE Monday-Tuesday, September 28-29th 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 ' I \ —:: —Eat—:: — jj: JOHNSON’S PURE PORK OVER MUSH IT IS DELIVERED FRESH EVERY DAY TO jj YOUR GROCER Price Only 20 Cents a Pound IK ANOTHER CAR 1 —of— -29 Guage 5 Crimp Galvanized Roofing |; Only $4.75 Per Square We Give Nails and Washers I for Putting It On Yorke & Wadsworth Co. The Old Reliable Hardware Store Union and Church Streets Phone 30 Phone 3C B *-■ ■— —. . FOR THE LITTLE MISS Madge Evans Hats Now on 2 the prettiest range HA-nT* See Window Display 8 | IT PAYS TO TRADE AT j FISHER’S X apwionnßnoooooooooooooooooxpoooooouoooooooPOOoooj m Concord Daily Tribune TIME OP CLOSING MAILS The tine of the closing of mails at the Concord postoffice is as follows: NartMMoad I 136—11:00 P. M. 86—10:00 A. M. 34 4 :10 P. M. 36 8:30 P. M. 30—11:00 P. M. Southbound 80— 9:30 A. M. 45 P. M. 185— 8:00 P. M. 20—11:00 P. M. 1 ■»" i —■—— LOCAL MENTION N'ormon M. Black is spending the day in Cnion county where ho has gone on business for the North Car olina Co-oporatiye Association. According to a deed filed Tuesday at the court house B. L. I'mberger and W. C. Houston have sold to R. S. Clontz property on McGill street for SI,OOO. C. W. Byrd spent some time in Charlotte Tuesday afternoon with his i mother, who is undergoing treatment l in a hospital there. He reports that | her condition has slightly improved j since she entered the hospital. j Albemarle News-Herald : “\{r. A. .T. ! Hahn, of Cabarrus county, was in Al bemarle Saturday. Mr. Hahn says ! that his section is still dry and that j many farmers are forced to haul j water for domestic use." | George A. Ritchie has returned to j Concord after six weeks in Chicago and Kansas City, where he was em ployed by the Hewett Stock and Bond Company. He has accepted a posi tion with the Charlotte Rnnk ami Trust Company as assistant cashier. Police officers this morning report ed thatseveral cases are docketed for trial in recorder’s court this after noon. Several of the cases were continued from former sessions of the court, it was stated, and those whirfi I developed since Monday are of little i importance. Among the Albemarle friends at i tending the funeral of T. D. Maness 1 here Monday were Col. and Mrs. F. K. j Starnes. Mr. and Mrs. G. It. B. Rey- I nolds. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Parker. Mr. j | and Mrs. T. S. Parker and family, i i Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Book. Miss Louise i i Parker and Mr. O. J. Sikes. II Fred Isenhour, six months old son ij of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Isenhour. of | j No. 4 Township, died at the home of , j his parents at 6 o'clock Tuesday eve- I ning, death being caused by colitis af ter an illness of a few days. The fun eral wa». held this afternoon at tour o'clock at Trinity Lutheran church. The trial of H. M. Johnson against W. A. L. Smith was held here Tues day before 'Squire G. M. Lore and a verdict of S7O for the plaintiff was returned. The defendant asked for a jury trial, the verdict being that of the jury. It was stated at the trial that the suit grew out of some sawing work done for the defendant. The injuries of J. L. Rimer, who j was burned Monday afternoon, are | more serious than at first thought, ae j cording to reports today from his fj home. Muscles and leaders in his j 'eft wrist were burned so his fingers i cannot be moved without being pulled I out of ptace, it is reported, and he may lose the use of his hand. The equinox seems to have much in fluence on the weather. At least there was a mighty change in tem peratures here Tuesday and Tuesday night and wraps and blankets were used freely during the night, the change being credited by many per sons to the equinox. The mercury stood at 66 here early this morning. Work of preparing the free park ing lot in the rear of the city hall has been started by the city. The lot will be attractively arranged and parking spaces will be laid out with the idea of getting as many cars on the lot as possible. It will be sev eral days, perhaps, before the work is finished. Pittsburgh and Washington both won Tuesday and need but three games each to clinch the pennants in j the National and American leagues, respectively. As the teams have | eleven more games to play there seems little chance of victory for any one else. The first game of the world series willl be played in Pittsburgh on October 7fii under present plans. Police Officers Widenhouse and l Sloop visited the home of Ed Byers i on North Spring street Tuesday and ' discovered three and a half pints of I liquor, it was reported at police head • quarters. Byers escaped while the officers were searching the house, mak ing his getaway through a rear door | and across a vacant lot to the rear I of his home. I Good progress has been made with I the excavation work on the athletic | field at the high school. Much dirt i has been moved and the playing field partially graded. The excavation has been made so a standard football and baseball field will be vailable for the athletic teams of the school. It ie planned to complete most of the work this week. , A representative of the State labor department spent Tuesday here seek ing cotton pickers for eastern North Carolina. It was stated that trans portation expenses and SI.OO a hun dred would be paid if as many as ten pickers could be secured in the coun ty. However, there ia a scarcity of | labor in this county and no one so | far has signed up for work in the [ east. I A grave in Arlington cemetery I bears a plain white wooden marker, I on which in black letters is thia in- I scriptioa: jj Lot 3121 f Wm. J. Bryan I Col | U. S. Tola. THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE IL MWLHf OSTEOPATHIC physician Suite 403 Cabarrus Savings Bank Building "Osteopathy treats any illness far . Which people consnlt a doctor." I Phone: Office 914; Res. 557 , Our New Mechanically Refrig erated Autopolar Foun tain keeps ice cream in the most perfect condition. With this new automatic refrigerating device, it is possible to hold the temperature "to the zero mark if desired, and this insures all ice cream and drinks in the best of condition. Pearl Drug Co. On the Square Phone 22 000000000000000000000000 110 PER CENT. DISCOUNT On nil orders for engraved j i Christmas Cards placed during i[ i the month of September. We 11 represent one of the best en- ] | gravers in the country. Come i i in and mak> your selection car- V ly while stock is fresh and com- ij, S. W. Preslar jjl JEWELER I THIS IS SAN-TOX WEEK 8 There are oyer: 460 prepara- fi tions in the San-Tox line. Ev- 8 ery preparation is sold under B an absolute guarantee. Merch- X andise with a merit can only be Q sold with a guarantee. -y 8 San-Tox has a preparation 8 for every need. fi Come in ami let ns show you. 5 Cline’s Pharmacy 'Phcsne 833 ’ * . - kamn TIMES-TRIBL'NE PENNY ADS. ALWAYS GET RESULTS I MJQwhcfct W cuoKnvrL. <3 Aoui taJuj£pvL(A jump tJrtW AJtoJbon- Ruth-Kesler Shoe Store I J CONCORD COTTON MARKET WEDNESDAY, SEPT 23, 102 S i Cotton .23 1-2 i Cotton Seed —53 1-2 ! CONCORD PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected Weekly by CJllne A Mooaa) Figures named rep reient prices - paid for produce oa the market: Eggs .40 , Corn *IJB . Sweet Potatoes 1.75 . Turkeys 25 to 30 , Onions SI.OO . Peas $84)0 f Batter JO , Country Ham „ JO . Country Shoulder JO Country Sides JO Young Chickens J 5 Hens O3 ' Irish Potatoes .. sl-50 The mayor of a small town near Sao Paulo, Bedail, baa issued an or der that any barber cutting a wom an's hair without permission of her husband,, father, or oldest male am ber of the fhmily shall bo fined. i Jalaiw- &_ }• - m .Jk. ' fi I V c£ / ' Bad news from Parte. Conan Doyle seeing gtioets. But maybe they ate American tourists return ing. g pi tit messages always seem to ! come collect. ' We believe in people having ekele- ( tons in their cloeets. Much batter thin having them in bathing suits. Wind, rafit, hall, lightning damage ' Michigan. Not so bad. In New Yorh they hadian election. Arrested 75 Chinese at 6r>e time ia Me# York. The warden at the Jab 'must have a Mg washing. , PoM Wants people to dance thi ( way they ones did. But ho wouldn't tty to bring hock his 1510 rood* fltVver. (Copyright. I*ls. NfiA gervlce, Inej From Art to Gospel. Lexington Dispatch. Many of those who through a per iod of years learned to ktiow the late Judge B. F. Long as one of the ablest jurists of North Carolina are watch ing with much interest the work of his son. Rev. Mac. Long, who is dis tinguishing himself in the ministry. Recently the young minister has been holding a revival'at Harmony, over in Iredell, and a newspaper of the meeting says that hundreds were converted or rededicated them selves to a more consecrated service in the church. The Rev. Mac Long who is pastor ( of a big Presbyterian £hureh ip. Ma con, has the charm of eloquence add ; the power of deep conviction that ! moves his hearers greatly, according to reports of his preaching. There is a pretty story of how the young man laid down the artist’s brush and took up the Bible. He had studied art under great teachers in tEis country and went abroad and studied in London, Belgium. France, Italy and Germany.. In London the convictiou came upon him that he was called to preach. Returning to his Homeland after completing his studies in art. there appeared before him the prospect of great fame, wealth and adulation. Art is a thing of beauty, of proportion, and beauty and proport ion are near to God. But even his lore for the beautiful and the pro- IMirtionate could not overcome that inward urging, so the young artist turned to the pulpit. Hi« choice ap pears to be thoroughly vindicated in the work he is doing. A Rani Man. Monroe Enquirer. A real man never ialks about what the world owes him. or the happiness he deserves, and all that. A real man is Just as honest alone ia the dark of his own room as he is ia public.• A real man does ' not want pulls and favors. He wants work and hon est wages. £ A real man does not expect some thing for nothitig, so the get-rieh qniek people can not nse him. A real man does it little' more than he promises. A real man is dependable. His sim ple word is as good hs his oath. A real man is loyal to his Attends, and guards their reputation as his own. A real man can not hurt a woman, • physically or morally. He sticks to his wife. He can be loyal even if love is impossible. A real man minds his own business.! He does not judge other persons be yond sure knowledge—not presuming to “Bearch hearts.” A real man has excuses for others, never for himself. He is patient and sure f7>od looks style comfort sure \jpVsatisfaction SURE-FIT the cap that is adjustable YuM|Hw ■ »lww \ Look for window displays Seek the Don’the fooled • « «. ... '■ ' : 'L ' r ’ *. 1 M>4< k? fAne,* Utl. ln.. Ml N. T. ■ Charitable to others; to himself he is 11 strict. „ . A ml man dyes not hunt danger. | but never dodges it when he ought to i meat it. A rani man is glad to live and not i afraid to die. ‘■Oood morning, Mrs. O’Connor, and ( ia Tat at ’home?” "Sure, and' where are jour eyes. Dioty Murphy? Isn’t that bis shirt nwgjSHEB mmmri IDTontght IW% tn tone and strengthen th* organa of 01 eoation and tollpWh&.iSKb.'r.HK^iSl: | iouaaooa. oorroet oonsti petto*. , 1 : i Tomorrow A/rtght , Oibsoii Drug Store. A New One For an Old One V I pMU I ' |fa ©e •• H Wf *W V) F r It 11 > 1 1 SIO,OO For Your " Old" Wqrn Out, Burned Out Coal, Wood, Oil Or Gas Stove To apply on the purchase of any Gas Range purchased from our stock. Sale ertds Septem ber 30tly , ". ’ Concord & Kan napolis Gas Cot. Phone no. 142 GOOD DISPOSITIONS i INVALCABLE Toil can't watcH your dieposltion too carefully, i A crab abd a gfmieh nre rarely successful. If your liver and stomach are yi an unhealthy con dition you cau not have a sunny .dis position because tliey affect the brain a*.-well as the entire system. Msyr’a Wonderful Remedy has been usually successful in euch cases. Our ad ! vice to every one troubled in this way, especially when ' accompanied wHb bloating in the stomach, is to try this , remedy. It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal i ! mucus from the intestinal tract and 1 allay* the inflammation which causes ' practically all stomach, liver and in- i testinal ailments, including append!- 1 citieL ’ Gibson Drug Store and drflg- j gjpts everywhere. ' i CAN YOU READ M 9 W CHINESE? ! VK Os course not! ' |g J9w So we'll give you the old jj rUL Chinese proverb in Eng- 8 S \ “One look is worth a 5 j i We cannot convey in type 1 f these new Sehloss Fall | K> models even with Daniel ] ' Webster at our elbow— ! I So—wc 11 cut short on words and ask you to take one I ] | long look. The Sehloss Fall Suits are Here—S2s to S4O HOOVER’S, be. HR ! I “THE YOUNG MAN’S STORE” ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooaoooooooooooooooaom nCOALI The Right Coal For the Right Purpose A. B. POUNDS | ! PHONE 244 OR 279 fdWinnnonnonooooooooooootxxxyyoonnrtnruvvwMVrettftoog arort i unwi'ui i i . . 11 . i ■ ...■ THAT PIGEON-HOLE Is it crammed full of important'papers? We wager that it is. But pigeqnrhpleS weVe not made for safety vaults, therefore, they should not and can not serve that purpose. Just take a look through your desk and lay out all the papers that you would not want destroyed by theft or fire. Quite a collection, isn't Bring them to us. We have just the place for them in our vault. CABARRUS SAVINGS BANK Capital $400,009.00 Resources Over $3,000,000.00 1 i FREE VOTING COUPON | in The Tribune nnd Times “Everybody Wins" Grand Prize Campaign H HFOR 100 VOTES BE VOTES to the credit of— ipped out, name and address of the candidate ieUvered to the Election Department of The m 206 Cabarrus Bank Bldg., or P. O. Bos JL SEE V OTES. It does not cost anything to CY or favorite candidate, and you are not re- | 'I iting them. Get all you can and send them in | roll or fold. Deliver in flat packages. NOTE U 3ted on or before SEPTEMBER 26th. git All Times That You Have § Right Amount of Oil in Your Ford ia Is Made Possible by Installing an '-Ready Automatic Oiler / ree Trial. Every User Must Be Satisfied, or Purchase Price Refunded ger, Factory Representative m No. 9 Maness Building irimTfwrrrrrm^nirnnffnnnnoooooooooooooopl. OUR PENNY IDS. UK GET RESULTS hgfh