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PAGE EIGHT apt* wi i♦ . -t* vy t"T r-ij '';■;'! '. ■isi :i ; crt-v-t Tr-t. ■• •>!! »•> rTTT-’T’l I I I Complete Outfit For $28.75 PI 5 This All Steel Bed, exactly like cut. Two inch posts. - H Three cane panels in head and three in foot. Beautiful i !“ mahogany finish that will not come off, mounted on all Jf metal casters, easily moved al>out the room. National Springs. Enameled to prevent rusting. Extra heavy bands on sides‘to strengthen springs. Forty-five ajound f cotton mattress, made of all new sanitary material: Good • grade fanev art tick. Bed $12.50, Springs $0.50. mattress ; Sfi.ls. Outfit for $28.75 1 °otts r at tccl P ‘ cd ' in two ' inch $9.75 10 $28.50 1 § Every piece of goods we sell is guaranteed to please or "j j| money refunded. | Concord Furniture Co. | THE KELIABLE FURNITURE STORE (JOHNSON’S PURE PORK UVER MUSH ! IT IS DELIVERED FRESH EVERY DAY TO 5 YOUR GROCER 8 Price Only 20 Cents a Pound oooooooooooooooooooooooooooocoooooooooooooooooooc I THE UNIVERSAL CAR The All Steel Body Car Roadster $260.00 Touring $290.00 Starter and Demountable Rims Extra i| Coupe $520.00 Sedan Tudor $580.00 All Prices F. O. B. Detrit * REID MOTOR CO. CONCORD’S FORD DEALER j! Corbin and Church Streets Phone 220 jjj OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGOOOOOOOOOOOOC a- - When You Start To Build The rignt time to take out insurance is when you start building. Then if through any cause yoqr building snould burn, even before completed, the Insurance will cover "our loss. retzer & Yorke Insurance Agency Successors to Southern Loan and Trust Co. P. B. FETZER A. JONES YORKE ■i ii i, i, 11 iiLtaasggEiiE Y. M. C. A. Members Take Notice! i I % THE SPECIALTY STORE Headquarters for All Athletic and Gym Equipment IS. Union St. Opposite Court House B:'._ yOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC ■§W V ■ v Concord Daily Tribune TIME OF CLOSING MAILS The time of the closing of mails at the Concord postofgce is as follows: Northbound 136—J1 : 00 P. M. 36*-10:00 A. M. 34 4:10 P. M. 38— 8:30 P. M. , 30—11 :00 P. M. Southbound . 39 9:30 A. M. I 45 3 :30 P. M. . | 135 8:00 P. M. j 23—11:00 P. M- LOCAL MENTION I Marriage license was issued Mon-1 day by Register of Deeds Elliott to | Apton Goins and Miss Annie Hargett, both of Concord. | Dr. nhd Mrs G. L. Lang and little son. Leon, Jr., have returned from Farmville and Snow Hil'. where they have been visiting friends and rela-1 fives for the past several weeks. The weekly meeting of the Concord | Rotary ('lub will be held tomorrow at 12:30 o'clock at the Y. M. C. A. Members of the club have arranged a fine program for the meeting. The district Federation of Clubs will bo held in Albemarle on No vember 4th. at which time a large number of Cabarrus women will at ! tend the meeting. I New pictures of the Pavley-Ouk i rainsk.v Ballett have been : placed in Penney's windows and at ! traeted mueh attention from inter | ested persons. Tickets for the show I will be placed on sale November Ist. Dr. Mary Martin Sloop, head of | the school at Grossnore. will arrive, | in the city this evening to spend sev | eral days here. She will be the] ! guest of Mrs. Ed Morrison at her ' [ home on G rive Street. Funeral services of John F. Yorke. prominent citizen of Charlotte, who' died Monday, will be held tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. Interment will ! be made in Elmwood cemetery. Mr. i Yorke's death followed an illness of 1 several yeaers. The name of the fabarrus Savings , Rank was omitted from the list of banks giving prizes in the dress de sign contest at the fair: This firm presented the prizes for j afternoon dresses which were won by Mrs. Pink Morrison and Mrs. D. B. Castor. R. D. Goodman, county farm agent, has ordered 7.700 pounds of, pyre to!, the government explosive, for use i n blasting stumps and ether tilings necessary to be moved. It is ex pected that the explosive will arrive in the county some time about the last of November. Grading on thevnew link of paving from Mt. Pleasant to the Stanly county line will be completed the lat ter part of this week or early next week, according to M. 11.I 1 . Moss, who has charge of the State highway work here. Actual paving operations will begin next week, he declares. Police officers report that dcfeudhnts iu recorder’s court Monday afternoon pain fines and costs of $134.20. The heaviest fine was SSO. paid by a de fendant charged with carrying a con cealed weapon. Most of the defend ants were charged with being intoxi cated and were fined $lO. Miss Mattie I.cc Cooley, home dem onstration agent, will spend Thursday and Friday in Stanly county Where she will act as judge in the better kitchen contest which is being con ducted there., She will judge and grade kitchens, assisted by Miss Dei ma Wilson, Stanly county home dem onstration agent. The condition of Miss Constance Cline, who recently underwent an op eration In a Charlotte Hospital, con tinues to show improvement. Miss Cline is now able to be ut) in a rolling chair part*of each day and if her con ’dition continues to improve she prob ably will be able to leave the hospital the latter part of the week. ] Mrs T. M. Rogers has sold to W. i i F. Cooper for S4(XI property in No. 4 towusli p, aecordijg to a deed tiled on i j Monday at the court house. Another i deed filed the same day records the [ sale of property by Mrs. Rogers to Mrs. Cooper for “$lO, love and affec tion." The property is part of the old Rogers home place. * Dr. T. N. Spencer, secretary of the Cabarrus County Fair, announced this morning that he has completed the . cataloguing of his premium lists and will begin tomorrow mailing out prem ium checks. Dr. Spencer each year mails out the checks within several weeks after the fair closes. All of the checks will be in the mail by the latter part of this week. The carnival company which played for the colored fair has been unable so far to leave Concord. P*rt of the equipment has been attached for debt, it is said, and until this debt is paid the company must not leave the grounds. It is said the fair officials are anxious to get rid of the «how so the grounds can be cleaned without! delay. , Local streams are running high now I 8s a result of the hbavy rains of the , weekend. It is reported that the ground in thiß eounty is well satur ated now gud most of the water that i fell Sunday ran off, into creeks and ] rivers. It is also reported that several springs and wells which were dry most of the summer are in operation \ again how as a result of the recent rains. •, Monte £arlo and the Riviera are looking forward to a banner season for sports this Winter. Besides the customary racing and shooting, for which Monte Carlo has long been famous, there will be numerous mo torboat and aviation contents, swim ming, boxing, rowing, home shows, i and a variety of athletic competitions .tor both men and women. ' , i ‘. i i ' . THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE Man Hike, to think he la n.t'i ally truthful instead of lacking la imagination The sad thing about lota of people :s they have no Idea of what woulJ make them happy. Impressing others is a waste ol time. Those beneath you can't look down on you. And those above you must. —— V 1 ,Most of us are physical cowards, but mental daredevils. We enjoj thinking things that hurt ua. 1 A woman can t ask a man to marry her But that’s no hardship^ A man can’t keep from asking ona. It’a an awful world. But it could be worse. Just suppose you knew the troth about everything. You get maa nt a rnend. call ntm ' t fool. He calls you a foot. Both ire right. Or you wouldn’t be mad. Some men are successful chiefly because they didn't have the advan tages others had. When two young folks get their beads together they can do wonders with all the dance steps. A peculiar thing about short ' 1 lessee is women seen satisfied with :he least they can get for their money. Never be too harsh with a young fellow before he has found himseif. Nothing’s more discordant than a j Violin being tuned. ! Cards may be a waste of time, but they will bridge that yawning chasm : between dinner and bedtime. h»\ I* a pity you can’t trade ta s"ujr old summer suil on a new win ter suit? The man with a pile is the man who can smile when bills come along all along ’ Lives of greai men oft remind us that our lot is more sublime Thanksgiving is more than 300 years old Which is how long peo pie have eaten too much on Thanks giving Now and then you see a salad sit- 1 ting cn the table looking almost good enough to eat. Nothing’s free in this world, even though you may not realize just how you pay . tftoPgrigbt. I»2S. NEA Service. Ilel 1 V INHERITED MURDER / CASE IN CLEVEI-YND Killer lias Escaped But Ills Name Continues to Head Ills Criminal Docket. Shelby, (let. 26.—When Clerk of Court George I’. Webb begins mak ing out the criminal docket for 'Sil- 1 perior court he almost through habit writes down first. "State vs. Russell YVilliams. murder." So often lias be written it that in liis opinion a docket -would hardly be complete without the charge. In fai't. he has written that ohnftft on the Cleveland county Superior court dockets for seven years, or ever year since he was first elected clerk. Frank L. Hoyle, the previous clerk, wrote it for several years 10 Days Fre, Trial of a Gas Room Heater • _ Think what an opportunity! Right now when mornings and evenings are sharp, when coming days will be cold and rainy and dismal, we install a grand new gas heater in your home, connect it free andMeave it right there for you to use 10 days! HEATERS FOR HOMES WITH OR WITHOUT PIREPLACE Heaters for bedroom, bath, living room, or dining room. Come to the store and see the many new styles. Make application for FREE TRIAL IN STALLATION at once as we’ll have many requests for them, and only a 1 „ limited number of heaters will b$ sent out. PHONE 142 TODAY * Concord & Kannapolis Gas Company : “If It* Done With Htat, yoq can do with GAS" ' .1 i 1 v'n 14m ''i iii ■ i ii 1 1- 'in iis prior to Hu}? time. Riwscll Williams, alia..- Sam Smith, killed somebody lit Cleveland) county almost a decade baek and es/ caped. The charge was entered, but althaugh the alleged murderer goes under two namru neither Wi'.liamsi nor Smith has boon caught, and no doubt that some charge will be on the criminal docket a generation hence unless some juge give: it up and lias the charge stricken from the docket—and perhapo that’s not con sTftuthmnl. Anway ns those who re member besi recall it Williams, a colored man. killed another of lik race somewhere in the Grover sec tion. otherwise it in just one of those things that are continued from term to term. Things to Remrmber In Spending 1925 Crop Monty. The Progressive Farmer. Farmers are now selling their, crops—crops made in the sweat of their faces, crops representing not only the toil of the farmer, the farm er's wife, and the farm boys and girls, but a’ao their hopes. Let’s resolve nerfr to make the best possible use of every cent of crop money that comes to us. If we have been paying “time prices" usury on anything this year, let’s resolve to stint and economize till it hurts so as to avoid ever having to pay “time prices" any more. Let’s try, too, to make purchases. as far as possible for "productive pur poses"—for things that will help us earn more. Better equipment, hetter livestock, more lmrse|K>wer, more land, more conveniences for doing housework—some of these things art-, probably necessary in order to enable 1 us to work better and earu more. If we buy something now that helps us earn more, these increased earnings may later help us buy the other tilings we want and need. Before considering any purchase, let’s ask ourselves: “Is it for a ’productive purpose’—! (hat is to say. is it for something that will help us produce more and thereby —! W. O. W. NOTICE. Regular meeting of Elm Camp No. 1C W. O. W. Tuesday evening at 8:00 o'clock in the Moose Lodge Room. Ev ery member is urged to be present. I S. A. WEDOTNGTON, C. C. R. C. LITAKER, Clerk. i. The finest import ed Flower Bulbs, Narcissus Hya cinths, Choice Tu- Ups and LiUes di rest from France and Holland. —at — Pearl Drug Co. On the Square Phone 82 pay bark th«* me her spent in buying i it ?" I) "Or is it for a Yonsumptire pnr posr'—that is to say, is it for some thing that consumes or rata up the : money spent on it. without enabling :| us*“to produce anything more with ’ which to recover the expamlitnre?" ■ We don’t mean at all to say that 1 j we sOould make 110 consumptive p»r '' chases; many are necessary. But wV should always give the preference to productive purchases: and when there is sotne conSupiptive purchase we wishmake, we should often postpone it and make a productive I purchase instead—one that will-help us earn more with which to pay ( for t'.te consumptive investment. Kspe clally should farmers *ho have insuf ficient work stock or tools or machin ’ ery or land aim first of all at get ting these things. Good Cheer. Philadelphia Ledger. People soon tire of being unlisted, ' as they grow- weary of standing on j tiptoee. When a man is left content- i plating the drab routine of life onee more after a vision on the mountain top be must-make the inspiration he receives in one crowded, glorious hour serve him for many working days. He cannot soon expect the electrification and the excitement to reeturn. I But the plain and homely virtue.of good cheer will companion every day if we permit, and if it does not lift us to dissay and exhilarating heights, i neither does it let us sag way down 1 to the very nadir of depression after we have soared to the xenith of de- , light. ! Good cheer is a simple thing. It is not a costly program of entertainment and it ntns up no big bills in a play house or a ballroom. It is a game which anyone can play, needing no ex pensive outfit. It can take place wdthin the confines of a sickroom; it I can even go on in one's own mind. I The best thing about the game is the ' benefit to the spectators. So many 1 sports are good for the players and ■ none besides. But this one helps and i i lifts all within a striking radius of j I the genial deposition. j Fortunateoly, good cheer is ineurg- 1 ble. Its germs find lodgment and are J scattered like motes of the sunbeam's J morning gold. I If American wives were remuner- t nted for their home service at the rate 1 of fifteen dollars a week their pay roll would amount to ih<- sum of #17,- 000.000,000 a year. j DIAMOND CLUSTER ij ijj ,• RING •j! j» Seven stones set in plat- 11 1, inura with, a white .geld ij jij shank, priced at $65.00 J cash, or if you prefer you j i may have it on. easy ijj terms. S. W. Preslar JEWELER CONCORD COTTON MARKET . TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27 V , 1825 Cotton .10 i Cotton Seed . . 40 1-2 — tm. OSTEOPATHIC . * Physician Suite 40.1 Cabarrus Savings Bank Building “Osteopathy treats any illness for which people consult a doctor." Phones: Office 914; Res. 107 oooooeoeooooocwgpooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooq^ IP jl You Certainly Can Afford ! a Hoover's Suit this Fan'! j " have tftreip garments here ! W ts^to vAt $19.50 no man in shoe leather can give you a gar ment worth qart-ying home. 1 It’s better to trust a ship life savers than a canoe with a leaky hull. j New Woolen flose Fall Sweaters Fall Caps 8 HOOVER’S,Inc. “THE YOUNG MAN’S STORE” « atxtooaooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooocxttocxjoo x>ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo<^ COAL I The Right Coal for the Right Purpose 1 A. B. POUNDS PHONE 244 OR 279 OOOoOOOOOOOOOOOOOOeOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCXXOOOOOC » f ? ..... i.ivpn.M • • _ ... • ■ SUCCESS IN BUSINESS— -1 * * .</“ fy?\ The start and development of a busirfess requires cap* ital, experience, industry and a good banking connection. The resoureesapf this bahk are available to its custom- j ers for the promotion of promising business enterprise and j we invite you toMnvestigate our facilities to meet your particular needs. ’ / / CABARRUS SAVINGS BANK | OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOdOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO FANCY DRY GOODS WOMEN’S WEAF j oooooooobooooooooeooooooooooooooodoooooAooooooooo . _ . •>oc)OOcx>oooooocooeoooootx»oooooc>ooqooooQOOoooc>ooo«Te BE PREPARED FOR THESE COLD SNAPS * \ Buy a Toh of Our Clean Hand | Picked Coal I Cline & Mabery Coal Co. fS PHONE 799 V Yes We Have That Famous MOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOevcKA. HOT WATER IN A JIFFY is surely a friend in need and EB. GRADY PLUMBING AND HEATING DEALER Office end Show. Room ME. Co-bin St Office Phone S34W | ■ ■■ OUR MR IDS. W DEI RESULTS Tuesday, Or tuber ?7. fids
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