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t Let Us Talk Clothe! tO YOU A LITTLE. YOU ACCD A SUIT MBOUT MOW. YOU VJMT STYLISH, VCLL-Ai4DC A? Pi4RCL Of COURSE. BUT YOU BOAT VMT TO DIG TOO DEEP M YOUR POCKET TOR IT? PRE CISELY. THAT'S WHY YOU WILL HAD OUR CLOTHIAG AEETS YOUR IBMl PRECISELY. SEE OUR rtEV LIAE Aftb YOU WILL BE MOTHER CUSTOMER or OURS. "BROWNS-CANNON CO'S" tiAlWL Oti CLOTHIAG MEMS THE SME A& "STERLING" Oti SILVER. n: era et ra Concord. N. C, A (nil fl, 191. WXATHEI inerally fair and warmer touigbt and tomorrow. t txpeoit Desaecrs to U Sleeted. Bofttoa. Uul. Anrl S Tha Mm. Feopla Tnm Ooaoord and Elaewer!p.i0 u uia TIfU noinmmoiI Wa Oob and Q. ilr. SoU Frien, of China Or, ia Concord riaitor today. Dr. IL C. Harriot; bas returned from a visit ta Oriental diatnrt el MaeeaehaseUs closed to day. Tomorrow a apeeial alert 10a will ba held U teleet a aoeeeaaor to Jaaxa M. Carte, who reused hia aeat to , becoma mayor of Boato. The dis trict ia stroorlv Democratic mad the Mr. E. C. DarU, of Charlotte, ia a'eVtioa of Jamea A. Oellivaa, the Concord riaitor today. ' i Lomoeretie taadidatt, ia generally 1 t 1 r. r -1 1: : - ,j Mr. V. T. Wall a,u. veaterday L r fi Bepublieaaand Minetta with relative.. I il n r n. tJZ ;JT 1 Henriett Cant. L. A. Brun is sH'ndin( tlie Hni. .- lors" is a Kay Bet- fra Tlientoriiim theatre to- ! NOTICE! Our Representative is now in Kannap olis securing applications for Gas, which will soon be supplied. Get your orders for Gas Ranges, Lights, Water Heaters and other Appliances in now, so as to avoid the Hot Weather Rush. CONCORD GAS CO. Phone No. 142 Union & Corbin Sts. itC)K)KKwww:cy'(tKy-i(:t:tw)t.m Stop! Look! Listen! 1 If the Carnival never comes again we will be happy just the same. The store that satisfies will be foun at the old stand selling'more and better furniture than ever. Come and see. Car load buyers, discount savers I and price makers. Your credit 9. 1 .. .t is gooa unm you prove ltotner wise. Victrolas of all sizes. New records every week. M 8 A HH I NIFTY TAILORING CORSECT MODELS, COR RECT FABRICS Am) COR RECT METHODS, in construction. These are the principal features in smart dress anl are v.-liat yon get when yon order from me. "Cotton Tailoring." Clothes that are made to your 4 individual measure, .. Afliw.o Building Coneord T KttXwttwXw, "Win) 1LT t tXXilCSX)l(e)tte)l Ban I 44 Tfta a 'WW 1 the aw trwM, mm4 ntte ta DiatemM Krf C2.J. 5. LAFFESTT $ eaee ta the Imw MMlaox We))K KwMOXl -lrs, administrators, trustees, e r" jionera, eta, who want the 1 ' vt namlier of people to see t f a '("rt!iietnetits ahnnld plara i 5 Tba Times. All legal no iff fre in If MAKE EASTER THE TIME for that new portrait yoa have . promised yourself so long. It's .' an appropriate' time ' to ex change pootographs, . and be- .sides, th4 pretty Easter hat and froci will show yon at yetir bjpt? :---'-v-;-,.;-::h -:'h;i ' r iMake Appointments Early " Hatihews' Studio Opposite Csnrtaonse. - day in Charlotte on lumineaa. Mr. T. IX ManeK.4 i sendinx the day in Salisbury on business. Mr. R. P. Oibaon has returned from a bnsinesa trip to Nrfilk, Va. Mr. II. L. Ilungerford. of Oreen- -II- ! . . . c . 1. L.' tl .a.iay,ianereio.ia. . Boat Mill and Coneord; 14.00 re- Mr. Richmond M.'nK'uiiHTy left' ward if returned to Tribune oniea. Saturday night for Hiirago, III., on 6-lt-p, business. - LOCAL AND OTHERWISE. "False Neas" ia a two reel e tern feature at The Tantime today. See 1 lie new ad. of the Hell & Har ris Furniture Cot Tlie Hr.l Series of the Cabarrus B. & I., is h.iw open. See new ad. today. "Tn-aiures of F.artli" is the feature ;;l Ti e Main todar. Tho It hit :it ..lilV. I Civne. t models, e.irreet fabrics anu correct niethmls at M. R. Pouinls. the tailor. Tmiiiii'i at the Pastime, "fa liinia. t!n- 1'ro.ik Peteetive"' a --rent ict nre. Tlie I'ivic Improvement Ijcamie will meet nt Central graded school this afiernoon at 3 o'clock. The carnival, which was here last eek, left yesterday for Spencer for week's ensrasiement. Mr. ('. H. Wagoner has sold a house ... . . 1 1 I t ami lot on t euar sireei io -ur. .. .v. Wvlie. The consideration was $800. Mrs. .John Fox will be tie Stiulv I luu tomorrow at her home on Xorth Union street. Mr. M. C. C. Walters, who has been un.lercroiir-' trcatn-cnt at the Concord hospital for several weeks, -has rehirii e.l to his home. Messrs. .1. F. Houeyciitt, V. F. Pr.uwl -iM.l l'nlir.oninii lv'lilv nTA s.K.n.lmj'.he ,lav in Charlotte, attend-1 P ytday and today with the ins Fe ;eral Court as witnesse. Jamea B. Connolly, Progressive. After mneb trarel CoL Rooacvelt must ailmit that for real excitement there ia bo place like home, penny Column K. of P. K0TI0B. Stated eonvenlion v of ' 'l Concord Lodge No. 61,. on; Friday night at 8 O'clock. I ' f- a , ; ' . , Work. in second rank. ' K. C. BARSCTARDT, C. C. , j Ts.ira n cc:;cord . j hostess to afternoon Lost Cameo pin, between Central Church and home. Return to Misa Kdna CorreU. 6-tf. Mr. John P. Yorke. of Charlotte, U spenIinge day with his brother, A. Jones Yorke. Mrs. M.. L. Stew us. of Asberillc, Lost New blue serge auit in and Mrs. I. F. Patterson, ot liana Grove, are visiting Mrs. R. A. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. C. ".. Hill, of Thom asville, spent yesterday here with Mrs. Hill's parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Cannon. Mrs. B. F, Rogers, who has been visiting her daughter. Mre. John F. Yorke, of Charlotte, will return this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. R. Will Johnson, of Cherokee, Okla nre visitinsi Mrs. Johnson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cas well, of Lenoir, are also visiting Mr. and Mrs. Brown. Mr. Frank Shenill, of Charlotte, bos from White-Morrieon-Flowe Co. near Gibson Mill. Reward if re turned to this office. 4-lt-p. Pony, cart and harness for sals or exchange for a good milk or beef cow. N. A. Archibald, Cotton plat form. 12-tf, Executors, administrators, trustee, commissioners, etc., who want the largest number of people to see them in The Times. All legal no tices that are published in The Times will be given one free in sertion in The Daily Tribune, tf For Rent Room over Cabarrus Drug Co. Apply to J. B. Sherrill. tf. Mr. Rich L. Taylor lias heen rec mmeniled for postmaster at f?ieh- hYhl and Mrs. Marv Simpson at Lo cust. A number of local "sports" have .-..lie to Florence. S. C, to attend the hi- chicken main that is beinir held there. I.itlle Miss Elizabeth Seo'.'am will I ertrit.i :i a numher of little friends i t!.is ;ii'utin, the oension heina; her family of his father, Rev. C. F. Sher rill, at Mt. Pleasant. His brother, Chavles Sherrill, will return to Char lotte today with him to accept a po sition at J. B. Ivev & Co's. ion-Flowe Co. has idem Pancin-," Vernon Castle's new fourth hirthday. Tlie Wliite-Morrii iiv-t ; . . . i i ! "M Mr. nn.l Mrs. hook. See ad. Tl.eiv will lie a picnic at the Mt. Cihail Sc-ii ol on S:turdav, the llt'i Iiecisiiiiiiy at ID o'clock. Everybody I is invited to come and brini: din ner. The ollicials of the North Carolina Public Service Company will he in Concord tomorrow to inspect the street c.ir line with :i view of extend ing the track on South I'liion street. Mr. T. T. Smith has purchased the lot on Marsh avenue between the res idence of X. A. Archibald and It. A. Brower from Messrs. T. W. Smith and J. 1!. Sherrill and will erect ,i residence there in a short time. The county commissioners are. hold in sr their regular monthly meeting at the court house today. Architect Bellonby, of .Charlotte, is here from? over the phis for the new jail with the civnuiissioners. There will lie special services at the Methodist Protestant Church thi week. Service will be held at 3 and 7:30 p. rn. dailv and will be conduct ed by Rev. II. I.. Powell, of HiSh Point. Friday afternoon Winecoff High School defeated Concord High School at baseball by the score of 24 to 4. The game was a swatfest for the Winecoff boys, who pounded the horsehide to all corners of the lot and ran basses at will. In the Raleigh News and Obser ver's big subscription contest the following from Concord arc entered: Miss Helen Troy, Miss Nancy Patter son, Miss Frances Young. Mrs. Scott Frieze is entered from China Grove. Charlotte Observer: It strikes The Observer that in the purchase, of motor truck for road construction, Cabarrus rather gets the lead on oth er counties in the State. Come to think about it, the development of motor appliances in road building has been somewhat slow. Mr. Frank A. Willefcrd died Inst night at 8:30 o'clock at his home in No. ." 4 township, after a week s ill ness. Mr. Willeford had been livinsr in No. 4 only a short time, having moved there from Concord., He was 63 years of age and is survived by his wife. The funeral will be at Mount Olivet Church tomorrow at 11 o'clock. - Mr. Fred Patterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. John K. Patterson, of this city, had the misfortune to break a small bone' in his right foot while playing ban ar Chapel am Saturday. Mr, Patterson, who plays first base for the University . of North Carolina team, turned his foot while making a fast play on a ball and the bone cracked. He is in the infirmary and a card received from Chapel Hill this morning states that while his injury is painful it is not considered se rious. THIS DATE IN HISTORY. April 6. 1731 Daniel Defoe, author of "Rob inson Crusoe," died in London. Born there in lfifil. 1830 Joseph Smith organized the first Mormon Church in Man- For Sale Cheap Rubber tire top buggy and harness. Apply to Con. cord Steam Laundry. 4-3t Wanted Baby, heifer calm. A. H Litakcr, Concord, Route 5. 4-3t-p Good buggy horse and buggy for sale S. W. Rankin,' M. D. 4-2t For Rent Scn, room dwelling on West Depot street : All modem conveniences. ' 'Apply to ' E. F. White. . 3-5. ehester, N. Y. 184.3 William Wordsworth became Poet Laureate of England. 1S62 Confederates under Oetierals Johnston and Beauregard vie- For Rent Five-room .. cottage : on Church street. Has sewerage and electric lights. 4 Apply, to ; J, B. Slmrrill -or Trust Co. Southern Loan 'and 1891- 1000- ,r Concord Ministers' Association. The regular monthly meeting of the Coneord Ministers' Association will be held in the church parlor of Cen tral MethodiBt Church Monday even ing at 6 o'clock; Every pastor of the city is cordially invited and urged to be present. torions over the army of Gen. ro r.1V5ov. MnwnmV tAnrino Grant in the first day's fight j Defect condition, eheao for cash. Address Box 311, Salisburv, N. C. l-8t-p ing at Shiloh. The Kiel Canal dam was pierc ed and the mater let in by Em perior William. 1803 Dedication of the great Mor mon Temple In Salt Lake City. 1908 Sir Henry Campbell-Bnnner- mnn resigned the British prem iership and was succeeded by H. H. Asquith. Commander Robert E. Pearry reached the North Pole. For Screen Doors, and windows, porch swings) repair or reflnlshing furniture, see Man-in Suther, tele phone 490. . 1-ot-p. Twenty out of every hundred fam ilies in England have three or rcnrj servants. For Weakness and Loss of Appetite The Old Standard geiien! tratrthenliia tonic, OROVB'S TASTKLBSS chill TONIC, drlTtt out Muari and builds up the y.tem. A true tonic nd lure Appetizer. For adalts and children. SOc. TRADE IN CONCORD CONCORD MAREXT. Concord, N. C, April 6, 1914 Cotton Market Cotton 13Vi Cotton seed, per bushel .... 34 Produce Market. Meal L10 Flour, North Carolina .... 2.75 Cow peas .......... 256 Bulk moat, sides ........ 16 Beeswax ........... 11 Pork . v ... ... 11 WANTED Young Men and Women to prepare for Bookkeeping, Banking, Salesmanship, Civil Service, Short hand and typewriting, positions now awaiting them. We have mora calls for this fall til an we can supply. Only - ft few months required to make necessary prparation and now is the time to begin. Positions guaranteed all who prepart ?50 to $76 salary guaranteed all who prepare for combination positions. Worthy young people unable to cay tuition may learn and pay after securing positions. Lessons by mall if desired. .Spring term begins Monday, April 6th. Write, call or phone at one for full information. . ' , CAROLINA BUSINESS COLLEGE ROCK HILL, S. 0. and CONCORD, N. 0, AT Tl PASTIME Tnnr-wcioezv v.''. - : ' ..." ' ... ' '. " ' Fantozas, The Crccli DM; The Man in Black '.'''v ; f. '-'t'v-'- - Thii is the fourth and last ol the series of th!j wonderful production.' This picture shows thrill- and exciting races and the detective is to a close place more than once. ' ' r:''':':cl Tl:h terrrrc:: Fczizro cf CZzzz D:-c::J so The NewSpring Styles -Are at the' vBoy's Store" , Xo lire it lavea't forx"tim tlie . bays 4 our enorts tu briojc Im t'tia f store if men's and b-jys' f-!n .naljl. appaafl. the bisjreM and be! lif j" ' I BOTS" StnT8 TOR WEAR THIS .SPRTNO AND lOMMIR ' . " that thu city has seen f..r :r"air a day. The atvlea ate jast rir'il ; the workmanship a little better t' an h ever incorporated in suits for the lads. Prieev too. are ia teae n t right T-tf tiff T-irrtfttttttttta , ... IT PAYS TO TRADE A "FISHER'S; COAT I ! ii. I ! (:. IF' I F ' i ! Hi ... :' i f -1 1 F SUITS A LU Gl STRIKE They are Beauties, Novel and Different . Unde r p r i c ed SEE FISHER'S IT PAYS 1 WHITE-M0RRIS0K-FL0C7E CD.MPAS7 " ' ' - j t . J-. : u, i E ' I I I. ' 1 . .' . ' s "JUST PUBLISHED" Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Castle's New Book ! "Modern Dancing I We have it. Be sure you get a copy, !! " -;;' I ! 1 WfeMorr iscn-Flowe Company ! "QUALITY FinSV' jjmmJmmmmm immmmmm tMasaj r i';. WITH THE IDEAL YcrT-:l:r Dl-:r Will Ccch to "Pep. 1:1:2 XiVlzYcAxQ tl Church ' . Think ol Ul A pipha hot meal food "rooked to a turn" as eoon ae yon enter the house. Kitchen drudgery banisu ed forever from the honr.e.. And eonsider the saving in fenl time and labor. With ao Ideal Fireless Cookstove v one heating of the radiators provides fuel for the day, - no preheating of foo.l is necessary. - 1 -no testing, taming or basting to be done." it steams and stews and boils and even bakes. 1 ' it never burns and it nevr fails. COLD CN E. Z. TER1I3. - fi-f - i ... ,, r- 4 f ! ! . . ' " 3 '.'WERNER, ' Secretary. Ltrrr? i .r.r-r:T3 nrAsirrr- c:r EATvin at tzs l:a:;i today.
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