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PAGE EIGHT I “~~~~ ~ ii M •; | Complete Outfit $24.75 Bed, Mattress and Springs iij Two-inch post bod, with largo fillers. Finished Walnut, Mahogany, f“j, U Ivory or White. All stool bed with double looks, very strong aud Hj H rigid. Large metal casters that never fail to work. I I M Extra Heavy National Spring, reinforced on sides to prevent sagging. ?*|| || IBooks made on springs. No rails or slats necessary. L Forty-five ]>ound cotton mattress, made of all new material. Fancy | rs tick, in blue or p nk. sJj fc* U i m p . The above outfit is guaranteed and we will replace any piece that £9 fails to give good service. | B;- | ; 1 I New Goods arriving daily. Come in and look them over. No obli- i gat ion to buy. Concord Furniture Co, N . »' • E h p| TIIE RELIABLE FURNITURE STORE I | 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 —:: —Eat—:: — | ij JOHNSON’S PURE PORK 1 LIVER MUSH | |j| IT IS DELIVERED FRESH EVERY DAY TO 8 YOUR GROCER § Price Only 20 Cents a Pound I f New Supply Golf Balls Spalding Dimple, Mesh, Kro-Flite, and Baby Dimple I Ritchie Hardware Cc YOUR HARDWARE STORE PHONE 117 if NOMINATION COUPON | W Nomination Blank in The Tribune and Times “Everybody Wins” jo j;,j Campaign I" H I hereby enter and cast 5,000 votes for Address | . As a candidate in The Tribune and Times “Everybody Wins" Prize s Distribution. NOTE—Only one nomination blank accepted for each candidate nom- j mated. Never be without it for it immediately eases sud den, severe, colicky pains and cramps in stomach and bowels, deadly nausea and weakening diarrhoea. For children and grown-ups use CHAMBERLAIN’S COLIC and DIARRHOEA REMEDY Take it with you when you travel. Keep it always U yoor home. Gibson Drug Store. 666 Is a prescription for Malaria, Chills and Fever, Dengue or Bilious Fever It Kills the gems ! Concord Daily Tribune 1 TIME OF CLOSING MAILS i The time of the closing of mails at the Concord postoffice is as follows: ( Northbound 3fif-l():00 A. M. *?— 4:10 P. M. 38— 8:30 P. M. 30—11:00 P. M. Southbound I 39 0:30 A. M. | 45 3 :30 P. M. i 135 8:00 P. M. 29—11.00 P. M. LOCAL MENTION The Harrisburg Community Club will meet Tuesday evening at H o’clock at the sehoolhou.se. The public is : cordially invited. The weekly meeting of the Concord ' Rotary Club will be held at the Y. M. C. A. at 12:30 tomorrow. Sev ! trral members of the club will take I part in the program. I The condition of Mrs. Arnold Mil ; ler. who has been confined to the ! home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. i \Y. Sides, on Vance street, is reported ■ this morning as not being improved. The officers and teachers of St. •Tames Lutheran Sunday school will meet tonight in the lecture room at 7 *.*»(• o’clock. All officers and teach ers are asked to be present. Efforts arc being made by Mr. Blanks to secure a teacher of kinder garten who can do work in either aesthetic dancing or pageantry. He is also trying to secure a teacher of , expression for this work in the city thsi fall and winter. The regular October meeting of the aldermen will be held Thursday night. Police officers who will serve the next two years will he chosen at the meet- j ing and other business matters also | will be presented to the board for ac- j tion. The meeting is expected to ! draw a large audience. < Chief 1.. A. Talbirt and Patrolman ] Baxter Robinson are spending the j day in Elkin. They made the trip j in an effort to secure evidence to be \ used when Marvin and Dewey May- j berry, of Elkin, are tried here on <V- j tober sth for alleged violation of the j prohibition law. : Again Monday there were many signs of rain here but no water fell. Heavy clouds hung over the city for j several hours in the afternoon but j later they gave wav to the moon. I Reports of showers in some parts of ( the county adjoining Mecklenburg were heard 'acre.- Tennis players of the city are get- i ting in shape now for the tournament ( which will start at the Y. M. <’. A. J this week. The court on which the I tournament will be played is being j utilized much now and a number of J local stars are in good form for the l opening of the tournament. Dr. T. X. Spencer, secretary of the j Cabarrus County Fair Association, j went to Shelby today to attend the j opening of the fair there. Dr. Sib- J *cy Dorton, formerly of this city, is \ one of the officifFN < f the Shelby fair, j which last year was very successful. ] Several friends accompanied Dr. Spell- \ cor to Shelby. j The wrestling team of the Y. M. ] C. A. met last night for a preliminary i practice and will hold another prac- • tice Wednesday night, at which time ' all the team is requested to be pres ent. Prospects for a successful team are very promising and a good sched ule with the leading school clubs iu the state has been arranged. A Packard touring car. bearing a Charlotte license and believed to have been stolen there, was found on North , Church street by local officers Monday j night. The driver of the car ap -1 parently had abandoned it for no one j could be found who claimed the auto. | Charlotte officers were notified and | the owner of the car came here for j it during the day. Four large persimmons, about the size of Cabarrus county pears, have | beer, received by I)r. T. N. Spencer j from relatvies in Missouri. I>r. j Spencer hopes to keep the persimmons | in good shape so they can be entered j in the exhibits at the county fair, j The persimmons would make about fifteen of the average size in this county. A man was fined $l5O aud ordered to leave the city for twelve mouths when convicted in recorder's court Monday of driving an auto while i»- j toxicated. The man already had a ! five-months suspended sentence and be agreed to leave the city if not re quired to serve Hie sentence. An other man charged with being intoxi cated was fined $lO and two speeders forfeited their bonds when they failed to appear for trial. Slipping One Over on Hubby. “What are you going to give your husband for a birthday present?" | “I’m going to fill this jar with cig ars for him." “Can you buy them that way?” “Oh. I’m not buying them, i’ve just been taking one or two from his | box every day, and he’s never missed them." A Movable Point. The talk had turned on old age and the question was asked, “When does old age really begin 7* One lady who did not look her years ventured this answer: “To me, old age is al wnys fifteen years older than I am." CONCORD COTTON MARKET TUEHDAY, SEPTEMBER 29/ 1925 Cotton .23 Cotton Seed __s3 1-2 W. O. W. NOTICE. j Regular meeting of Elm Camp No.! 16 W. O. W. Tuesday evening at 8:00 o'clock in the Moose Lodge Room. Ev- j ery member is urged to be present. S. A. WEDDINGTON, O. C. 1 THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE t)k. t'h6s. m. froWLKW OSTEOPATHIC Physician Suite 403 Cabarrus Savings Bank Building ( “Osteopathy treats any illness for j which people consult a doctor.” | Phone ; Office 914; lies, 557 ICE CREAM 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 300000000000000000000000 I SCHOOL WATCHES jjj Punctuality is a difficult vir- ]k tue to cultivate in children. It is prettily encouraged when v each carries his very own time- 5 piece. We have them for the S. W. Preslar I JEWELER !< 300000000000000000000000 •cooooooooooooooooooooooc ISQUIBBS TOOTH jj| PASTE FREE I f you buy a tube of ij i Squibb's Tooth Paste for ]i| 50c we will give you a ji[ tube absolutely free. ijt Cline’s Pharmacy ||i i Phone 333 \ j! CONCORD PRODUCE MARKET : (Corrected Weekly by Cline & Moose) j Figures named represent prices j paid for produce on the market: j Eggs .40 | Corn $1.35 Sweet Potatoes 1.75 Turkeys .25 to .30 j Onions $1.50 Peas SB.OO Butter .30 Country Ham .30 j Country Shoulder .20 | Country Sides .20 j Young Chickens .25 j Hens .18 j Irish Potatoes $1.50 | __ “SLYMPH” |jj | | is highly appropri- | ! m ate in name for this U I | ravishing Pump. By B ' J its utter simplicity 6 < jf adorned with a | ; fetching bow, it be- h ; ! comes most interest- jl >ng to the woman o seeking a daytime S ’ shoe. In patent 11 leather of a superb ft quality. / Bench made. c j $6.95 {j j RUTH-KESLER I j SHOE STORE “THANKMYLUCKYSTARS I I TOOK THIS KARNAK” “I’ll Tell Anybody Under The Sunt It Took Kar nak To Do The Work For Me, And It Sure Did Do It,” Says Charlotte Man. “When I tell you that since tak ing this nctv medicine Karnak l can cat anything I want and fed as tine ns a tii(dle afterward it medns more than you mi gut think it does, for be fore 1 got this medicine tifteen yearn' suffering from indigestion had gotten my stomach in such bad condition it simply rebelled against any kind of food." declared T. R. Harwell, of 1011 Sdgel St.. Charlotte, N. C„ in his hearty indorsement of this great health builder. "Yes, sir, I had gotton to the point where everything I ate hurt me,” continues Mr. Harwell. "I was al ways in misery after eating for my food would sour ami form gas on ray stomach which was terribly painful VOTE SCORE : District No. 1 Following is the list of candidates, with their votes published, in ! this district. One or two of the automobile prizes, one S2OO cash prize 1 one SIOO cash prize and 10 pet. commission to all other active can- 1 didntes must be awarded in this district. In case of any omission or \ incorrect district classification, notify the campaign department at once. H. A. Allreel 131,000 I M iss' Marie Barrier f 58.300 |( Miss Edna Margaret Fink 5.000 1 Mrs. J. Herman Laughlin 213.700 \ Miss Maefield Lentz 8.100 1 Stephen Morris 147.100 Paul Query 145400 Miss Dorothy Roperts 190,400 Mrs. R. M. Sappenfield 209,100 District No. 2 Following is the list of candidates, with their votes published, in * this district. One or two of the automobile prizes, one S2OO cash prize, one SIOO cash prize and 10 pet. commission to all other active can- i didates must be awarded in this district. In case of any omission or i incorrect district classification, notify the campaign department at once. i Miss Kurile Cline, Kannapolis - ; 138,300 A. O. Maulden, Kannapolis 57.100 I Miss Billie Sapp, R. F. I)., Concord (11,000 Miss Ethel Saxon, Mary Ella Hall, Kannapolis 7,400 Mrs. Kina Stogner, R. F. I). 1, Concord ; 40,300 District No. 3 Following is the list of candidates, with their votes published, in this district. One or two of the automobile prizes, one S2OO cash prize one SIOO cash prize and 10 pet- commission to all other active can didates must be awarded in this district. In case of any omission or incorrect district classification, notify the campaign department at once. Boyd Carpenter, Stanfield 158000 Ruth Fryling Marcho, R. F. I). 5, Concord 145 800 Ed. Gray, R. F. 1). 6. Concord 155(100 C. H .Pipe, R. F. D. 2, Mt. Pleasant 1,900 Rev. E. Myers. R. F. D, 0, Concord 148 000 1 :rrr-r - -■ —— i| FREE VOTING COUPON in The Tribune and Times “Everybody Wins” GraDd Prize Campaign | GOOD FOR 100 VOTES ; I hereby cast 100 FREE VOTES to the credit of— | 1 | M J Address This coupon, neatly clipped ont, name and address of the candidate {§ 1 ; in t and mailed or delivered to the Election Department of The 0 ! I Tribune and Times, Room 209 Cabarrus Bank Bldg., or P. O. Box ft S 431, will count as 100 FREE VOTES. It does not cost anything to r! ] * east these coupons for your favorite candidate, and you are Dot re- i i etricted in any sense in voting them. Get all you can and send them In c j —they all count. Do not roll or fold. Deliver in flat packages. NOTE P \ —This coupon must be voted on or before OCTOBER 3rd. C i {’* i fcLi.rSiLkLi.,:i rs ■?-«« IX' 3 T3’TT.T:r fTi-T'i -i * 00000 °OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOODOOOOOOO ! I Made in Carolinas Exposition, Char- j j lotte, N. C., Sept. 21-Oct 3,1925 SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM jjj Announces reduced fares for this occasion from the following terri- 1 1 1 North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, including Washington, D. ]!| C., Eastern Tennessee, also from Atlanta and all stations in Georgia 1 1 1 and east thereof, including Augusta. ij i I Tickets on sale Sept. 29th to October 8, 1925, inclusive. Final limit J all tickets good to reach original starting point prior to midnight Oc- 1 1 1 tober 5, 1925. The Made in Carotinas Exposition is bigger and better than ever !11 before. Wonderful program has been arranged for this show this year. J< | For detailed information call on any Southern Railway agent or ad- \ 1 I dress. a H. GRAHAM, J Division Passenger Agent, ! ! , Charlotte, N. C. \ ♦ i and aggravating. “1 tell y«.i! 1 felt so Weak and had i for (he past several years thai I was i foreed to stop work at times and lake j a rest trying to build up my run-down i condition. I would simply get to 1 the plaee where 1 wasn't able to go. ( “Well, sir, when I began noticing i in the papers how Karnak was fixing lip so many people I decided to give it a trial, and I thank my lucky stars 1 that I did. Why, three bottles of ] this medieine has set me eating like i a house afire, and my food is now 1 doing ine the good it s'aould be do- , ing and is not causing ine one bit i of trouble afterward. ] “I'll tell the world I’m thankful to | be rid of all the suffering I went i through with, and I'll tell anybody j under the sun that Karnak is what i it took to do the work for me. It's 1 a remarkable medicine, have no doubt j about that.” i Karnak is sold in Concord exclu* 1 sively by the Pearl Drug Co.; in Kan- , napolis by the L. F. Smith Drug Co.; i in Mt. Pleasant by the A. W. Moose ] Drug Co.; and by the leading drug- i gist in every town. ' Jh CAN YOU READ ! V" CHINESE? 'lB j Os course not! So we’ll give you the old 1 IChinese proverb in Eng- o i li-sh i Wt “One look is worth a 5 thousand words” And ’ ts true " HH \\ e cannot convey in type these new Schloss Fall models even with Daniel _ ebster at our elbow— ■ : bo—we 11 cut short on words and ask von to take One J long look. The Schloss Fall Suits are Here—s2,r to S4O HOOVER’S, Inc. gjg ! “THE YOUNG MAN’S STORE” OOOOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOi gpOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCXJOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOi COAL i The Right Coal For the Right Purpose I A. B. POUNDS II PHONE 244 OR 279 OOOuOOOOOOOOOOOOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCfc TT-rim ,T T g-nr-r-r-rr-r J .a urinfaj* SAVE SYSTEMATICALLY October Ist is the beginning of a New Interest Quar- B ter. All deposits made through October 10th will draw B interest from October Ist. | CABARRUS SAVINGS BANK I Capital $400,000.0u Resources Over $3,000,000.00 9 ! FANCY DRY GOODS WOMEN'S WEAK OOOOOPOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ! oooooeooooooobooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooQ \ BE PREPARED FOR THESE COLD SNAPS Buy a Ton of Our Clean Hand Picked Coal Cline & Mabery Coal Co. PHONE 799 iji Yes We Have That Famous jl JELLICO COAL | GOOD FOR 20,000 EXTRA VOTES ■ FIRST SUBSCRIPTION COUPON ?j Accompanied by the nomination blank, and your first subscription j this coupon will start you in the race for the magnificent Tribune and | Times gifts with s grand total of more than 35000 vijtes. This cou j pon may be used only once and is valid only when accompanied by a jjj subscription remittance. 1 Name of Subscriber 2 M 1 Contestant’s Name __ H 1 Amount Enclosed B (a This coupon will count 20,000 free votes when returned to the Cam- jjj Li paign Manager, together with the first subscription you obtain. ' It H [I must be accompanied by the cash, and the subscription must be for a a M period of one year or longer. The 20,000 free votes are IN ADDITION LI J| to the number given on the subscription as per th* regular vote schedule. H OUR PEW IDS. ILMISGET RESULT Tuesday, Sept. 29, 1925