PAGE SIX 1 " 1; * i ''" i| ‘^ lll: 1 j !! "i r,c |[ SY THE BEST COLUMBIA ELECTRIC RECORDS f 3000 in Stock. New Records Every Week !6—Barbara Allon anil Tho Three Drowned Sisters. -.-—rut My I.ittle Shoes Away and Take Me Back to My Carolina '■l—New Dixie and I Don't Reckon Tbnt'll Happen Again. 3 —Shortening Bread and I Don’t Love Nobody. o—Talking Blues and Hannah. ST—Beautiful Land and In My Heart. i S—Karo and Billy Wilson. 7— ls I Could Hear My Mother Tray Again and Don't You Love Your Daddy Too? s—Sweet Marie nud Lula Walsh, 14—Don't You Remember the Time and M.v Isle of Golden Dreams. 3-—Pearl Bryan ■ and Weeping Willow Blues. 2—Jesus Is Alt the World 1o Me and A Charge To Keep I Have. I—Let Me Call You Sweetheart and Sweet Bunch of Daisies. <>—Klyin Clouds and Forks of Sandy. 4—Alabama Jubilee and Don't You Hear Jerusalem Moan? o—Whitehouse Blues and Monkey on a String. 15—M.v Carolina Home and I'm Drifting Back to Dreamland. 4—Going Baek to Jericho and In the Pines. Banjo. 4—Hand Me Down My Walking Cane and Watermelon. 7— Old Fiddlers' Song and Lay My Head Beneath a Rose. 4—’Turkey in the Straw and Kickin' My Dog Around. »Is It Well With Your Soul? and Last Mile of the Way. I—Flop Eared Mule and Fourteen Days in Georgia. o—Crazy Coon and Betsey Brown. B—Everybody Works But Father and Wal I Swan. 2—Where Is My Wandering Boy and He Will Lead Me Home, tfi—Guy Massey's Farewell and The Prison Clock, fi—Freight Wreck and lienuie Wagner. (y —Sentenced to Life and The Engineer's Dying Child. 4—Mollie Darling and I'll Be With You When the Roses Bloom. I—Fatal Wedding and Dying Girl's Message. Concord Furniture Co. Coal Prices Reduced Good Screened Egg $7.50 Good Screened Lump SB.OO Best Jellico Lump $9.00 Stock Up at These Low Price? and Save ‘ A. B. POUNDS ICE COAL AND SERVICE SALES AND SERVICE i Dodge Brothers Cars, Graham Trucks, Studebakers We have received shipment of QUAKER STATE ; Motor Oil, the highest grade oil in the world, which we highly recommend for any make of car, AUTO SUPPLY & REPAIR CO. ■gF* PHONE 228 CK~PEMT iI)S. M»r BIT ifilllT! m*- —■ — K. OF P. NOTICE. mm-. . 1 ■; Ijtegular meeting Concord Lodge No. 51 K. of P. Friday evening at 7MO i’*'-*teock. AH Pythian* cordially invit , ed to be present. M J. A BLACK WELDER. C. C. if— f , SEND CS THE NEWS* Ift you know a personal item, or of j Mine one giving a party, phone it in to BjjjjL Every one is interested in the, 1 tilings everyone else is doing. Help j malts the social page a greater suc- L Bfrtb Announcements Beautirullj Sp printed at The Tiires-Tnbune Job Office. CaU 952. 8-ts-P- Hi &LLAR DAY SPECIALS |i 6 Large Cans Yellow Cling gpßjrrup Peaches V 1 i 5 Large Cans Crushed Pine- A<| |k«pple (Del Monte) 1 I 4 Large Cans Sliced _ $1 HI flfkoent Cans Tender June -| I; Peas (Sunshine Brand) V A 0 20-cent Cans fe|L«rge Assortment Soap and Iflfr ashing Powder d* 1 A A f. 11.50 Value for dI.UU | Cabarrus Cash r* r i. °* BELL and HARRIS Funeral Home Day and Night Service Phone 640 CONCORD PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected Weekly by Cine ft Moose) Figures named represent price* paid for produce on the market. Corn —— .TO Sweet Potatoes *I.OO Turkeys TO 8| Butter •——- Country Ham TO Country Shoulder 20 Country Sides M , ,I%' Concord Daily Tribune TIME OF CLOSING MAILS. The time of the closing of mails at the Concord Poetoffiee is as follows: Northbound. 136—ft :00 P. M. 30—10:00 A. M. 34 4:00 P. M. 38— 8:30 P. M. 30—11 :00 P. M. Southbound. 30— 9.25 A. M. 45 3 :20 P. M. 135 8 :00 P. M. 29—11:00 P. M. RAILROAD SCHEDULE! 1 In Effect February 27. 1927. Northbound No. 40 To New York 9:2S P M. No. 30 To Washington 2:12 A. M. No. 13G To Washington 5:05 A. M.: No. 36 To New York 10:25 A. M. No. 34 To New York 4:43 ,P. M. No. 12 To Richmond 7 :09 P. M. No. 82 To New York „ 9:03 P. M. Sountbound No. 45 To Charlotte 3:36 P. M. No. 35 To New Orleans 9:56 P. M. No. 29 To Birmingham 2.15 A. M. No. 31 To Augusta 5:52 A. M. No. SI To New Orleans 8:15 A. M. No. 11 To Charlotte 8:00 A.M. No. 135 To Atlanta 8:37 P. M. No. 39 To Atlanta 9:45 A. M. No. 37 To New Orleans 11:29 A. M. Train No. 34 will stop in Concord to take on passengers going to Wash- . ington and beyond. Train No. 37 will stop here to dis charge passengers coming from Wash ington and beyond. All trains stop in Concord except No. 38 northbound. Bible Thought for Today CONFIDENCE—"And the Lord said * * * I have known Abraham to the end that he may command his children * * * that they may keep the way of the Lord, to do righteousness and justice."—Gen. 1S:17. 19. Prayer—Eternal Father, enable us so to live anil teach, that our children and youth may do Thy will in right eousness and justice. [ LOCAL MENTION The skating season opens at the armory tonight. Skates will be fur nished for thowe desiring to skate. The business men’s volleyball team of the Concord Y. M. 0. A. will have a practice tonight at the "Y" gymna sium. Dr. George F. McAllister, of Mt Pleasant Collegiate Institute, was the speaker today at the regular weekly luncheon meeting of the Kiwanis Club held at Hotel Concord. One ease of German measles, one case of scarlet fever, one ease of mumps and two cases of whooping cough were reported Thursday at the Country Health Office. The volleyball team of the Kannap olis Y. M. C. A. won three games and Inst one game when it met the team of the local Y. M. ('. A. N The locals won the first game and lost the last three. Members of the high school base ball team and aspirants for places on the team are practicing daily now. Members of the track team also are busy in preparation, for the big meet to be held at Davidson in the near future. Albemarle Press: "Among those at tending the funeral of Mrs. Shelley Howell in Concord Tuesday morning were Mesdames P. J. Huneyeutt, Mau rice V. Hugo. Jim Underwood, Eli Kendrick, W. IV. Talbert, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Parks, and Miss Rachel Huneyeutt. Temperatures almost like those of summer prevailed in Concord Thurs day. The sun shone brightly through out the day and there were no clouds in the skies. The high temperatures prevailed throughout the night' also, with the result that it was cloudy this morning. A regular meeting of the Fred Y. McConnell Post of the American Le gion will be held at 7 :45. Informa tion concerning bonus loans will be given at the meeting by Commander IV. M. Sherrill, who conferred yester day with representatives of the Vet erans' Bureau in Charlotte. Baseball is coming into its own again now. On every vacant lot in the city youngsters meet every day to enjoy the national pastime Marble playing is also popular at this season and many boys have worn out stock ings and sore knuckles to prove their interest in the game. Albemarle Press: “Among those at- I tending the funeral of Mrs. John Sny der in Concord Sunday afternoon iwere: Her brother, Mr. D. B. Mc- Curdy and wife, Mrs. E. E. Snuggs, :Mrs. George McCain, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Roger, Mr. It. W. Osborne and daughters, Mae and Bess, and Messrs. D. P. Boger, J. IV. Gaddy, ahd H. P. Morrow. Records Wanted. Concord Observer. We are working on a complete rec ord and roster of all the veterans of the war between the States who saw service and who lived in Cabarrus. We want the date of the deaths of these soldiers to include in the rec ord. We have lots of these dates but ■ not all. Would be glad ft> get them all from 1865 to date to publish in this book to be issued by the Daugh | ters of the Confederacy. Gaston Hospital Sued By Patient. Winston-Salem,- March 17.—Paul - Johnson, of Forsyth county, Wednee -1 day filed a complaint in Superior 1 court in which he is seeking to re-: 1 cover *15,000 from the City Hospital 1 Company of Gastonia. The complaint } alleges negligence on the ' part ot i hospital attendants in setting a ! broken arm for the pTaintiff on IX> THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE u9tf J| ifSTTfrl Long. Distance Hauling i I "T-ti rialfcl A Specialty ■ ZEB P. CRUSE Lr:ssk»-—?a THE moving man I’m acquainted with the hah- : its of this fly-by-night bird, Dr. 865 PHONE 133 J , Stork. He and 1 have been ac quainted for some time. 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