PAGE TWO i mnnt. jr < CoT‘eom^By aUer k ' a » t it-l» Ed Iwit in perfect oohdition 8t fegj pWgSS U “'Wy. at K|d-^ ” 8-2 t-p. Several foops Nice Young Chickens; PNlne jttnty of country eggs. Phone || US, we deliver. Ed. M. Cook Com 9MU| Space Ribs and HfcrfcfcMWs, l/Vttaatntrj* style. Pure pork sausage I, a Phone ,">lO and 525. ■WWt Forget the fwo l-tig Square dances lor everybody at. Poplar |- Lake Skating Kink every week on feTuesday and Saturday nights. Good if'.'Wusic ami good order assured. Jn- KlMtaa Bros. . 8-2 t-p. ■HSjrt ■ : IN# Kent—Two front Bed Rooms ? conveniently furnished, close in. ■pHt Forth Church street. Phone gPI?; 8-3 t-p. ptetatorrs. Attention! lAm Now back on my old job and will give you the same good Kodak work at the same good old price. .1. A. for Rmrt—My fWsiifcm-e at Ftowe’s' Store.ißdOurnisbtsl or rnfnrnished. Ij fes. I* jgf. Post, ' X-2t-p. ita# dr Three Newly painted unfurnished rooiiis. Call ' 726 W. % T.-t-p- Fresh Fish. Also Oysters and Plenty of fresh meats. Phone us. we de - liver. Ed 3*. Cook Co. 8-lt-p. Pair of Shoes From Old Ones. We use the best leather and the best workmanship. Thirt.vtive years experience. Phone If© and »e call 1. for shaaa-irnil deliver all wore when : wanted. Slioe shine parlor for ladies. TJpto-Date Shoe Hospital. 22 Siftrth fniqn Street. 7-26-p. We Prepared to Turn Out 1 Kodak pictures twice daily. Have it (lone gt home ami get better service. , f -’ph-tuitaWtrnd prices. It can't be f beat. Simpson Studio. S-2t-p. public Hauling. Moving a Specialty »• Local and long distance. Phones * 562 J and 15»U. E. C. Turner, v Transfer. For Sale—Pure Bred *. C. White I Leghorn coekrels fi«jiijn.v befit ’ingf-- ings. Special offer nciSf s2AffVntilL i Now is the time ,to‘ gel breeding! | stock for next year. .1. Ivey CUud, I' Concord Route 1.1-ts. National Public Accounting Organiza tion will open an office in this city |. and other? in the near future and 1 will consider buyingjW going busi [ ness or taking in or t financing reliable accfijuitafits who Control some f ’• need I several seniors, juniors and exper ■ ienced tax men. Out- proposition I' liberal and replies confidential. Ad - dress No. 50, carC'Tfibune. ■ 25-ts-c. If 7 u Visit tlie Blue Tew Pot on Kaimapolis Highway. Delicious 'lunches at all hours. Special ch : cken dinnerd for .families and parties by arrange ment. Phone 548 Z. 21-15 t-p. Program, Invitations, Announcements printed promptly it The Tftnes- Tribpne Job Office. We have a beautiful line of wedding invita tions announcements in stock ! and canaifinish on a few hours no tice. Hnies-Tribuue Job Office. utria.a,.j u. l, s ..asi jjEasaaao;.-■ ~u*,WvW Efird s Dept. Store , , The Season’s Foremost Millinery SHOWING OF NEW FALL HATS $2.05 $3.95 $4.95 ( Velvets, Satins, Velvet and Satin Combinations. Metal and Satin New York Buyer Ins just shipped us ■ft Uk. ft a* : Fresh Iceberg Lettuce and Celery Just - arrived. Ed. M. Cook Company. ■ >' S^lt-p. i Freeh Htb-tatokM Trout and ' r Croakers. Niro selected oysters. Phon* 310 and 525. Cftas. C. Grae -4 ber. v 8-2 t-p. fll|k» Awte—tttah Onufe'wmintry rat low prices. Fair Hats. x'’ 7-2t-?p. CAbbnge, Cabbage—ls You Want to make sauer kraut we have fresh cabbage daily. Ed M. Cook Co. 8-lt-p. For Sale—lris. While. Yellow and purple; also ferns. Phone 837. r ■ T-3t-p. For Sals—Fine Brood Sow. "Good Two! horse, low wheel metal wagon. Mrs. Emma Winecolf, !) 1-2 miles West of Stoiiestreet Store, Kannapolis. 7-3 t-x. Several Hundred Pounds Fresh Coun try green beans, also tomatoes. Ed. M. Cook Company. 8-lt-p. Opportunity No. 2—One Genuine Vte tor-Vk-trb'.n electric console type ab solutely guaranteed in evef-.v re speef. Now offered nt just half the original price. If you Are go ing to ever buy a pSionograph don’t pass these two wonderful opportun ities. Kid<f-Frix Co. 8-lt-c. For Rent—Nicely FurnMted Room, heat and bath. Close in. Phone 837. 7-3 t-p. Let I s .Matte Enlargement From yoiit- test kodak negatives. En largements 25c up. Satisfactory work or no charge. The Simpson Studio. 8-2 f-p. Sewing Neatly Done. Reasonable. Call Mrs. E. J. Shanks. Phone 755 R. 7-2 t-x. Wanted—Two Second Hand Coal heaters. Box 278. Concord. N. C. 7-t St-p. For Sate—One Fresh MHk Cow and one mule ten years old. J. S. Brown, Route 2. Kannapolis. «-3t-p. Wanted—Salesman. Auto Supply A Repair Co. 4-ts-c. Just a Few Mor of Willie Laurel Olive baptising and group pictures. While they hist 350 or 3 for SI.OO. Boyd W. Cox Studio. <>-3t-l>. Notice—For Gas and OH Saturday we will sell for on day. Con]* and fie ranked >o’ with Standard Gas and Jtagidlhe Oil at a low ■tpr.ice. Sfb when youwettr gives i y<*| trouble' Wiki lephtlr all kihdg.'-' . 1..' C. v». ——-4— l —- Expert Faifrtmjf and Paper Hanging. ' ' ’ T)cti 2to Jan 2-p. Host’s Seniee Station, on Kannapolis Road. Now open for business. Standard Gasoline and Motor Oils. 2-lit-p. - u. Taxi! Here We Are. Call «88. We are never late. Day or night. Freeze ' 4 Flowe. 2,5-lot-p. For Sale— Pure bred 3. C. White JLefi horn cockerels. From special pen of heavy layers. Place your order now for December and spring baby chicks., J. Ivey Cline, Concord, Route I;' 23-ts. , Visiting Cards Printed at Times Job Office. Panelled visiting cards beau tifully printed at The Times-Trib une Office; SO ft* SI.OO or 100 for f 1.30. Orders filled on a few hours’ notice. CSE PENNY COLUMN—IT PAY# Fi AND ABOUT THE CITY THRILLS LACKING AT ALDERMAN LAC MEETING^ Only Few Matters Presented fit Ike Beard and They Were of Little In terest. ! Meyibers of the- aldermauiac board had little to do when they met for their October meeting at the city hall Thursday night. Matters presented were of little general interest and the board was not in session long. Residents of Simpson street pre sented a pestition asking for a side walk on the east side of the street, j The eity attorney was instructed to draw up a formal petition which resi dents of rhe street Were told to sign and formally present at the,November ' meeting, the petition presented not oe ing irt regular form. The report of City Engineer Smith showed that 3,021 feet of sewer pipe was laid in tbs eity during Septem-j ber. . j The reports of five condemnation! juries were presented and accepted. It was explained that Cue re were no contests, the land being condemned for sewers, but the formal reports were filed in compliance with the law. The reports covered land taken for sewers from the CanDou Manufacturing Co.. C. A. Cook, the Cabarrus Mill. W. P. Bab'ery, L. R. Sapp, the Gibson Man ufacturing Co.. George Andrews, the Southern Railway Company, W. A. Stewart. J. W. Bonds, Miss Frances Hill and the heirs of Dr. D. G. Cald well. Paid firemen and police officers of the city will be insured under a group policy authorised by the board. Tae policy will carry SI,OOO on each of the paid firemen and policemen and Mayor Barrier was instructed to p'ace the policy with the company that of fered the cheapest rates. At present lots sold in Oakwood cemetery have to be signed by the mayor, city clerk and members of the cemetery commission. The board di rected the city attorney to ascertain What steps if any can tie taken so the property can be deeded"by far city to the cemetery commission, so mem bers of that commission can handle all sales in the future. ThV mayor, city engineer and city "attorney were authorised to investi gate the matter of establishing a build ing line on the north side of Means street. When the Cabarrus Savings Bank buiitfeiig was erected (lie slVtiO ture was moved buck eighteen inches i from other buildings on far street and aldermen expressed the opinion | that ether new buildings on the street should be mlived back the same depth. ;In case the building line is estab lished. it was explained, it will in no , way effect present structures. i FEW BIRTHS REPORTED DIKING PAST MONTH On hr Seventeen Reported in AH and Nine of These Were Boru to. Nouje Other McaHh Ji * v ; -cfoNji * ■ ***. the first time in uuiuiv’iiionths J more 'deaths tSaav’hirths were, report ed In'V'oiieor# during a siiutte mouth. This fact is shown in the vfi» stntis -1 ii-s report c oiniiile# ; "h!is IV.; jti. Sher rsl- ’jitatfittics for i'micora. firs rojtprt siftWte* Utah? deaths against eiglit rejSirted births in t’je jnenth of September. -However, in this report Mr. Sher rill* shows fhn t only two physicians rei)or<ed September births whereas the death repoW. was from all of the un dertaking establishments in the eity. Seventeen birtps were . repot fetT'jn all, trim- being reports on babes Born to S»|tteu>b«‘r. fine August death death was reperteil bringing the total dbnßis to -teih. Os the deaths' reported eight were, o{ white persons auil seven of the' ten v. ere males. Heart diseases wage re sponsible for six of the deaths. Fifteen Hf the seventeen babes re liorted born were white and seven were males. No illigitimate chil dren, were born in the month so fai ns tiio report shows. . M j More Horses for County Fatr r —J Dr. T. N. Spem-er. secretary, was advised yesterday that George G. ■Styles,,of. Rome, .Ga„ will enter six •horses In “the the fair licue. This morning' Dr. Spencer was ad vised that twelve aiUlitionai liorses liad been shipped from a stable at Birmingham. At least fifty horses are exin-eted to come ijirist to Concord from the fair at Kutberfordton. . { Stalls have been reserved for seven- j ty-tive horses, and the races this year undoubtedly will be the best in the history of the fair. , j Officers Setae and Destroy Liquor. ! Federal Prohibition Agent Widen lionse and'Deputy A. B. Medlin made d raid in No. 11 township Thursday night, seizing 35 gallons of corn liquor, it was reported here this morning. The liquor was found in a resi dence, it was reported, and the occu pant of the house was arrested. Of ficers declined to give his name. The raid was made early in the night and the liquor was brought here add poured into a sewer. The Ggns-Neteon bout at (,-olds fiefd, Ner., twenty years ago was the first important tight promoted by ®fex I,: chard. »■■■ . Markson’s Clot* ing Oat SHOE SALE TH£ SALE OF ALL SALES Shoes at Half and Lass Than Come in. See the Shoes PrfCHERS’ RATTLE IS tICTDRY FOR YANKEES Pappitli; Win Baaaud Game of Seriea In decided contrast to Wednesday's slam-bam game was Thurstlay's tight pitchers’ battle to decide the fifth game of the world series between the Yanka and Cardinalß. | . As was the first game of the series, Thursday’s was a battle between southpaws with Pennock winning over Sherdel 3 to 2 in ten innings. . Bpn Paschal, former Charlotte player and utility man with the Yauks, was partly responsible for the Yanks’ victory. Pitneh hitting for Dugan with a mate on second Ben scored a clean hit. driving in the tying run. That was a'.l he did but ‘twas enough. Neither of the southpaws was as tight with hits as in the first game but it was a hard matter for the hitters to bunch them. The Y’ankees were credited with nine hits and the Car dinals seven. 1 Babe Ruth, who drove out three circuit smashes in Wednesday’s game, conM (to nothing with the diminutive Sherdel. Twice the Babe walked, with the bases empty and once he fanned with two mates on the paths., The teams are idle today. They] left St. Louis Thursday night and. will arrive in the metropolis some ■ time today to resume play tomorrow afternoon. The Yanks need one vic-i tory and St. Louis two. THE DOG WONDER. Rln Tin Tin’s Latest Picture at j Concord Friday and Saturday. The Concord Theatre will feature r u Warner Bros. production today t and Saturday when Rin-Tin-Tin ar-. rivcS in his latest picture. "A Hero of the Big Snows.” written by Ewart Edamson. " . Rin-Tin-Tin. popularly known as i the dog wonder of the screen, made Iris film debut in "The lighthouse by the Sea” for Warner Bros. Tbi? pro duction was followed by "Where the North Bngins.” “Find Y'our Man,” "Below the Line. "The Cash of the Wolves" and "The Night Cry." with Rinty establishing himself more firmly in the affections of the pir tiWe public with each new. photoplay. Although his success and liopularity lids Wonght - other" aWlmil actors to the screen. Rinty surpasses them all in his powerful physique and remark, able intelligence. He is a German shepherd dog. more commonly rolled a police dog. who was born in France in tills and named after one of the "litcky flolls” of the wnf. Adorned and trained by Lieutenant!''Lee JDmiean for several years he displayed uncannily human characteristics and an ability to per fnt-m breath-taking feats. This sug-1 gi-Kted'' the is ssibility of a screen arecr for Rinty to his owner, and -jißyghf WiUgjjlMKtaut'a neons.. 1 “ w 'Awyn'i a ker; has (Xii»tttfdJqJ|lin-TiII-TiII Jill'S, pteweding j picturesf' also directed Hefo of • the Rig Shows." in which Alien. Cal houn, Don Alvarado Is-o WiliiA and Mary; Jane Milikerr npiasu.-; This pro duction -is v h "(IhGtotic ,»b*y of the Canadian woods, and is said to be Rinty's btst picture. A ANOTHER COLD NIGHT SENDS MERCt RY* DOWN Temperature of 47 Degrees Reported - During the Night.—No Frpst Re ported. Another’ drop in the temperature - was rep(>rted here Thursday nigiit. following the first real ffold night of rhe year on Wednesday. Thursday night, one man reports. ; found the mercury fix low as 47 dc- . rices and another person said at -I o'clock this morning a tliermometcr on Ihe street here read 45 degrees. No , frost has been reported in any . mu-t cf the county, however, -and no j damage has resulted from’-the low* tern ;*-rattlres. .■ I Smoke was ixiuring from many fur -7 nnces this morning both ill the resi . dential and business districts and j others no dkubt will be pressed into l service today. M'it hno prostHs ts of rising temperatures the public ap- I parcntly is ready to hegln the Fall season in earnest, and no doubt fires (till be the rule rather than the ex reption now. Reports received here indicate that tile low temperatures are prevailing ih ail sections of the state. [ THE STANFIELD FAIR fjye Community Show- Hus Valuable Prints From Outside Sources to Offer. Albemarle Press. j At a feeent meeting of tlie execu j five committee of ihe Stanfield Com munity Fair, more definite plans were Jlaid for a bigger and better fair than has ever been witnessed in rite com munity. President H. P. Carpenter. Y'iee President J f F. Morgan. Secretary und Treaurer Mrs. J. F. Braswell and the executive committee are work ing faithfully toward this end; but ■ without the aid of everyone in the cdthmunity this goal cauuot be at tained. In order that your efforts may be utilized to tj»e best advantage the following plans are submitted; The fair will be held Friday. Oc tober 22nd. at the Stanfield high sriiool building. The program will opeu at !l :30 o'clock promptly at 1 which time we hope that your exhibits will be in place and that you will be on band. f " ( Services Sunday at JuUns Furr’s | Rev. W. O. Rjveiibiirk. pastor of [the West Coiwtord Baptist Chun *i. | .will preach at Julius Furr’s home. L (.dear Mt. Pleasant, next Sunday after- ?! . noon at 2:30. n t r Mr. Furr has been coafined to his room for a year, having had a stroke »* paralysis. Everybody is invited. -, /v: : • . Pay Cash for What You Get and Be Sure toChfi Y#t» Pal For. Phone U» Your Orders and We Deliver Them Right to Your Door -■ ' ■ .is.s i -it ■ ■ -.1 >■,*>*..* Mtil SUGAR iSNOWDRIFT LARDI POSTTOASTBES 65c 8 sl% and CORN FLAKES . 100 LBS - in BLI - K $6.26 81c $1.59 Rc : *. , -t.- ■„-»(■ • . !■ - .1 ee.e ~.n>ai.aor. * n, / Sugar Cured Picnic . (xoofi,Whole Rice / If]. Hams, per Lli EARLY MOIWIiNG Per Lb. _____ ,W% Ea P ti'„g'p”e"k e “ d 2SC SeU Rising and Straight ' 1 23,6 bating, per i-R ; 98 Lbs 48 tubs. Nice Celery, big ffi. ±0 Off 416 Campbell’s Pork and Beans--. Bunch IWC O g OKOROE. Lettuce, per l3c 24 Lba. ” Head SI.OO 2 Four Lb. Pkgs. World Good Heavy Fat Back. -18 to Washing Powders - gos, Special 1 fl r Sweet Potatoes AA. s V V per Lb. p er frish Potatoes Rib Meat, We Buy All Kinds of Fresh No. 1, per peck -• per Lb. Produce. See Us For the Top Irish Potatoes No. S’s ffflr Tub Lard, best °* l * ie mar * cet - pet peck - :. & per pound * Green Cocoanuts 1 ft. Canned Tomatoes, No. 2 Lemons jg C -1,.. JQg '$ TOR 28b per dozen Revenue Pink t .v » Sunflower Sausage— 1 _ Salmon *4815 Ganned Homkiy 7C. FOR 1C AH Kinds of Chewing 1 Tobacco No. ,3 Cm ____—: C o All KindV IC. . Fresh Ftg Bars Elizabeth and Sunflower Sfflf- per plug *4RfJ’ per Lh. ... | • Rising ajid Straight Flour w Big Bananas lA. 98 Lbs' 48 Lbs. SPECIAL per pCUI IWC Uht tO I t • Baker’s Cocoa Si l ver Dale Peaches ▼•*4® 1“2 Lb Can . I lb. Can No. 3 Can >4 Lbs. 2iSc 15c * AH Kinds of Svrup— . . x sl,lO ■ ■ - I ,!a,f Ga '' 32c 62c : ■ -• ‘-- • ~ 11 1 "vr **' 1 quick: I Pcn.lv-o.li/illw i : Uh K , DELIVERY A#VIA. : KQR.LES& v Sj^&SES&jMBBegaKfiS9BBS»E^R^B^S _ •> ' •* - - STANLY FAKMERS GET CHECKS Kbit COTtON Around $6,000 D’stributed to the Co- Op’s. .Members. Albemarle Press. L. C. Phillips, of Randolph county, district manager of thr N. <’. Cotton Growers' Association, was in Albe marle Tuesday. He is buudtng out i-hecka'in this county, which will total aniuftd $6,000. This money is a part of their in terest hi the reserve fund and in terest thereon. Members are well pleased to receive this little evidence at this time, and while the eompara tiVe amount ri'ceived for cotton last year was small, a ultieti Witter price Was received been use of tfiq activities of the association itself. AH Os vHileli lieinonstrates that if farmers would Hc< a rtnit in luembership in the as sia-lation. still greater benefits would follow. Mr. Phillips estimates that only 15 per ceht. of the cotton raised is under .control of the body, and until a large per cent Os the other 85 percentage of farmers is drawn Into the organization thf broadest benefit* will not be felt. Meifibefs not receiving their checks t indy obtain them by catting on Farm . Agent O. H. Phillips. The eottoii of the south are assured, by orders on their books, of HD any*' run and ate declining to accept further orders until the cotton ■market has steadied, according to a statement made by 0. Singleton (Green, secretary of rife Southern Yarn IjpiuitiW nWWcUrttim. in a budvtln tosued from Ms Offier u Flmrlotte Sattantay. ’ , >4 lt ni u&dtmtood that •pinners days* run ami are u.iwilUp«l» further commitments aapl'tba cotton,j * ■ *- 3 1 Bulletin stated. * I New Business Section WHI Be De- i Yeloped. Charlotte, Oct. 4.—A real estate deal, involving $157,600, which pre nuges the early deretopnienV'ijf a new ‘ business section ill Charlotte, wpn 1 (jinked .Monday when T. W- Wade. ) Charlotte capitalist, purchased the 1 Alexander iwdperty, at the northwest corner of South Tr.van Street and West Morebrnd Street. The traet is composed -of two lots | and was purchased from F. D. Alex- : andpr und the Alexander heirs. ‘WSSsSSsSS’• W. J. HETHCOX Face Powdet AU the Rage Yo« wiß aot nose now. Lints 0 pores won’t show. Looks T-STv!; - <** et rU * - m 9** T ' ■■ -i» ; | • |':U -I Radios Repaired We have two Government licens ed Radio Amateurs in charge of our Radio Department. Ally makes of sets repaired. •» • l v N Also all styles of batteries. Call No. 30 if your radio needs fixing. i v- \_. v. : ' *.'•■» • y. : - Yorke & Wadsworth Co. The CHd Reliable Hardware Store Last December Mis Betty IngnHs. fi 75-year-oid spinfers of Attleboro. .Mass., married a Off-year-old man uftcr her engagement to a 2R-.Tfnr- Old youtb had Dten broken. XOw she wants a divorce ffom her husband hecau#*, aa she alfoies, he refuses to ffovk. . y '• ~ Money may talk, hut it never girts itself away. „ !*Al7b«ltf I 1 A/ ft I OF /r#|^ Abound*!* 1 H i?." S' v 8 rT Hr ./iB Semi i u iistr ts dtaeurded Slides and l>e prepared for a plfSMnit Murpri.e. You'll be gM%, wear them and you'll I * tell .VOUr hrtiuiufe frieuds tta*t you're repair-wise. ;; .Cif j* Lastii* Z SAffSt’AfrflON > '

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