PAGE SIX m mim —rt iiiiflii t• ibbi wJmmXßi Illlfsf ft Wm - 44418gfi > Cool in Summer. Comfortable in Winter! REED AND FIBER .FURNITURE IN COMPLETE SUITES TO MATCH OR ODD PIECES Full Spring Seats, with loose cushions, upholstered in Good Grade of Tap estry or Cretonne. We are making a Special Price on these goods for the Sum mer mouths, hook them 6ver and get our prices before you buy. Cash or Credit .—as you like. Concord Furniture Co. Tbe Reliable Furniture Store : The Place to Buy Your Eats Is Our Place! >8 | Phone us your orders for green beans, fresh country cabbage, uew irish potatoes, sweet potatoes, green onions. Texas white onions, fancy H ripe tomatoes, cucumbers, fancy pineapples, bananas, Winesap ap- • - pies, Valencia oranges, chickens, fresh country eggs, butter, fresh iij fj meats, cured meats, dried beef, boiled ham. cheese, fresh fish, bread, •» milk, new country honey and Hush man! Hello, Central! Give me 08. hj l P. S.—Plenty of field peas for sale. We buy anything you raise ex- g » cept your children. g? C. H. BARRIER & CO. « ksz __ I: :!! L::: - - -t —■:T-y-rrr;u rt-p~ - r - r T--,-T>..T^,«, IW. A. OVERCASH Will Make Big Reductions For Dollar | Days. Only Have Space to Men tion a Few: Every Suit we sell will have a new dollar bill in the B pocket. Men’s $1.25 Dress Shirts - SI.OO gj Men’s $1.25 Union Suits SI.OO 1 Men’s SI.OO Union Suits 75c fj Cheney's 75c Neckwear, two for SI.OO ;jf| Special Low Prices on Straw, Panama and Leghorn 1 fats. N W. A. Overcash I Clothier and Furnisher u Attention! I ! If Your Car is Not Running Right, We Have the Man Who j ! j ; We are glad at al times to render service on all cars in our shop, and will appreciate it very much if you will 8 ! | bring your machine to us for repair. | | Everything we do is guaranteed to be satisfactory and 8 1 i give service. We have a process guaranteed to stop your radiator 8 from leaking. See Mr. Johnson with his soldering iron. jr i Motor & Tire Service Co. j Dr. J. A. Shauers CHIROPRACTOR Maness Bldg. Phone 6*o Residence Phone 620 Room Y. M. C. A. 1 jmd Cent* Each, at Tlmes gOOOOOOOOOOOOoaOOOOOOOOOOr> i PEPSODENT I and I! I PEBECCO TOOTH j j | PASTE | 39c TUBE | I Gibson Drug Store j “The Rexal Store” THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE ] Th«y Concord Daily Tribune j TIME OF CLOSING OF MAILS. ! The time of the closing of malls at the Concord postoffice Is as follows: Northboirtid. Train No. 136—11 p. m. i Train No. 34—4:00 p. m. Train No. S<5—10:80 a. m. Train No. 12—6:30 p. m. Train No. 38—9:00 p. m. Train No. 30—11 p. m. Southbound. Train No. 3T—9:30 a. m. Train No. 45—4:00 p. m. Train No. 135—9:00 p. m. Train No. 29—11:00 p. m. \VEATHER~FORicA Sl\ Partly cloudy tonight and Friday; probaly showers near the coast. LOCAL MENTION The condition of Mr. Frank Barrier, who has beeu confined to his home on South Union street for the i»«st two weeks is reported today as being un changed. Mr. James ('uldeasure has resigned his position at the IMggly Wiggly store and accepted work with the American Uotton Growers Association. He. will be located at Statesville for the present. Six new cases of measles, one case of diphtheria ami one case of typhoid fever were reported yesterday to the office of the county health officer. The typhoid fever case is near the Franklin Mill. A number pf cases were disposed of in police court; yesterday, the fines and costs aggregating $117.65. The cases included two defendants for an affray, two for intoxication, one for speeding, and three for assaults on females. Messrs. J. P. Thomas,. Mangum Boss. Homer Connell, J. A. Duffie, and Misses Klsie Crisco and Jennie Motley, and Mrs Bertha Brantley, of the West Concord Baptist Church, spent yesterday in High Poiur attending the meeting of the State b. y. p. r. Mr. \V. C. DeJarnette will celebrate bis 65th birthday on the 7th of July at the home of Mr. \i. I). Joyner near Boat Mills, known as the old Tucker place. He invites all his friends to his occas ion, and asks them to bring baskets of dinner. Centerfielder Irby, of the High Point team of the Piedmont League, ill with ptomaine poison, his condition being re ported improved today. Irby's home is in Kannapolis, and he has been a mem ber of the High Point team for several seasons. M rs. YV. I>. Pemberton underwent an I examination under a throat specialist in Charlotte Tuesday and next week will return to that city to have her tonsils removed, Mrs. Pemberton was confined to her home yesterday and part of to day by illness, but is reported as resting more comfortably this afternoon. All of Church street is open to traffic again now. The street lias been widen ed in several places during the past sev eral weeks, and asphalt has been laid on all Vis the new stretches now. and the entire street is again open to traffie. The widening of the street has added much to its appearance and usefulness. Tlie Weather Bureau in Washington holds out no prospect for a break in the beat wave. While there was a drop in the temperature here during the night, it lias been excessively hot here again to day. and all reports indicate that tonight and tomorrow will be equally as hot. The hot weather has been general throughout the t’nifed States. Mirriuge licenses were issued by Regis ter of Deeds Elliott yesterday to the fol lowing couples: Mr. William Sewell Wil burn, of \Yilkesboro, and Miss I.ura Scott, of Concord; Mr. Thomas H. Hough, of l.umberton, Ga.. and Miss Blanche Scott, of Concord: Mr. Reuben T. Daniels and Miss Mabel Virginia Barts, both of Kannapolis. Mr. J. E. Ila vis nail Mrs. Beulah , Tyson are representing the Concord Mer chants' Association at the State meeting in Statesville. Yesterday the following members of the Concord association at tended flic State convention; A. H. Jar rett. W. 1.. Bell, C. M. Ivey. E. H. Brown, A. .1. Dayvault and W. A. Over cash. Mr. Jarrett is president of the Concord association and Mrs. Tyson is secretary. Ttic license number on the Ford car stolen some time ago from the local police force was located this morning on a car which had been driven to Concord. The discovery was made by Officer George Sloop. The driver of the car stated that the number had been procured by his son last Saturday to be used on a car they had just purchased, and officers arc now busy in an endeavor to trace I the number buck far enough to get a ■ tract; of the missing car. Mr. D, Frank Barrier is seriously ill | at bis home on South Union Street. I Tiic State convention of the Building j & Loan associations of North Carolina, ! which has been meeting at Albemarle, f came to a close today. The largest’ * number of delegates in the history of ! tbe organisation was present at the meet- • ing, which was a great event for tbe ' association. The delegates today made ’’ a trip to Badin to see the great alumi num works there. Born to Mr. and Mrs. W.' M. Linker, ■ on June 20th, a daughter. Fay Louise. Mrs. R. H. Nelson, formerly Mrs. R. H. Bost. of this county, has written friends here advising of the safe return of herself and husband from a trip to China for the past two and one-half years. She writes that she and Mr. Nelson were on the train just ahead of the one held np by the Suehow, train , bandits when they captured and kid- ; napped a number of Americans. Her : letter also states that she and her hua- J band expect to soon make a visit to Con cord and Cabarrus county. At the Theatres. ‘When Love Comes,* a feature at traction, is on the program today at the : Btar Theatre. . j The Piedmont Theatre today hi offer-! j ing “Alias Phil Phil Kennedy,” and also j I the fourth round of “Fighting Blood-’ I Harry Carey in “Tbe Drifter,” and/) Gladys Walton in “The Totyn Scandal," rSe 9n the program ,odRT ** ,h * Pas *| TTl* • A .W 1 *. J* ■*-• ' odd hollows notice. i Meeting every Thursday night at 3:00. All members urged to attend wd visiting brothers welcome , Election of officers. KELLY LEWIS, Recording Secretary. l Bargains For Dollar Days 4 Cans Good Sugar Peas SI.OO 3 Cans Corn SI.OO ! Large Cans lYnnatoes .. , SI.OO i Large Cans 8.; nip Peaches ... SI.OO i Cans Grnted Pineapple in syrup SI.OO 1 Cans Cooked Brains . SI.OO t 40c .Tars Jam SI.OO 14 lbs. Good Head Rice SI.OO 5 lbs. Good Loose Coffee SI.OO 14 packages Macaroni. Spaghetti or ’ Egg Noodles, or assorted "...... SI.OO line Half Bushel New Irish Potatoessl.oo OTHER THINGS CHEAP Cabarrus Cash Gro cery Co. Phone 571 W <*****«**********« We-have the follow ing used cars for or exchange: ~"‘ i n V r One Buick Seven Passenger Touring One Buick Five Passenger. Tourinp. I One Oakland Five Passenger Touring. One Ford Five Passenger Touring. STANDARD BUICK* COMPANY T*. | Opposite City Fire Dept ; ——■l p Concord Music Studio j Dikie Building ALAN D. PRINDELL jj Teacher of Voice I MARY B. FLOWERS 1 Violin Telephone 791 . i Visiting Cards Printed in Several styles. 50 far .? 1.00. or 100 for $1.50. at Tribune and Times Office. ■■■• * - ■ U n—iMii■■urn i ■ mi r m I HARDWARE J | DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS I SPECIAL PRICES ON I Lancaster Tires Ice Cream Freezers Water Coolers Aluminum and Enamelware | j Remington Rifles 25 Per Cent. Off on Buggies During 11 Dollar Days —* - -■■■■„■ ■y.i.r. ,fa.; Ydjfte & Wadsworth Company 1 —*— _1 IOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOO !' j! DO vor WAwfc'A BEAUTIFUL |[ j I COMPLEXION? , [ I 0. J.’s Guaranteed Beauty Lotion j | 'll It will positively remove the I j i most obstinate case of Pimples, i S ] 1 [ Freckles, Blackheads, Laver Spots, Jj i , Sunburn or 'tan. A soft, smooth, i. | l l clear, healthy complexion is secur- [ X ed through its use. Cline’s Pharmacy | Telephone 333 Don’t Overlook 1 Our I Dollar Days „ Bargains From Friday. June 22ml Through Saturday. June Oth , ; : f WE OFFER: I Two 7. r >o Novels, your choice SI.OO 2 dozen School Tablets ... SI.OO All .fl.no Sweetgrass Baskets SI.OO 0 Chdice Selection of Vases and ■ Flower Bowls SI.OO I . Great Bargains in Stationery B J yi.no. $2.00, $2.5b and $3.00 jjj B Boxes SI.OO H| (Tlie Stationery here ottered is j J Whiting & Cook’s finest, and only J | on account of these boxes being | j slightly soiled we are selling this | j paper at such a sacrifice). ‘ j 3 Eiherson and Okeh Phono- | | graph Records, choice ... SI.OO j J , We have many other Attractive. | j Pollnr Specials. See our window [ j display and save money.* Musette, inc —■mh i b;i n ■ ust ’..ta •- j T 11 fm go NEGRO MINSTREL There will be a negro minstrel at St. ! John's Schoolhouse Satnrday night, June 23rd. It will begin at 8:30 p. m. j The proceeds will go to the ball team. | 18-21-22-p. C. B. RIDENHOUR. j NOTICE. ! All who haven’t paid their city taxes , must call and attend to this if you | don't want to be advertised. The time i is up. Tours to serve B. F. MILLS, C. T. C. j 9-12 t-e. j CONCORD COTTON MARKET THI'RSDAY, JI’NE 21. 102 S. Cotton 26 1-2 Cotton Seed .45 CONCORD PRODUCE MARKET | (Corrected Weekly by Cline & Moose.) i Figures named represent priced paid 1 for produce on the market: Eggs 30 i Butter 30 j Country Ham .25 ( Country Shoulder 15 ' Country Sides ....... j 15 j Young Chickens " 35 , Hens 18 < Turkeys ' .25 to .30 ! laird ..... .12 1-2 , Sweet Potatoes 75 i Irish Potatoes $1.50 ] Onions ...... ."i. $.150 i Peas $2.00 Corn $1.05 | USE THE PENNY COLUMN—IT PASTS , HAVE A NEW PALM BEACH SUIT all the time by having us launder it regularly. We give more than ordinary care to laundering Palm Beach suits and have brought the work up to absolute perfection. Ordihary laundering will not do for Palm Beach Suits. Send yours here for the skilled atten tion it ought lo have. CRYSTAL PRESSING CLUB \ Phone 632 Ring About the Hot Weather 1 fon’t Get You Anywhere | Jr But Doing Something About It Will. j r Instead of fussing and fuming and ■ //a il greeting every man you meet with “ain’t 1 ** one the many cool B* Schloss & King Klass Klothes "J I If For Warm Days IS and you’ll realize that the good old sum tfi ■ ' mer days are not-so bad after all; that I ij, | they are annoying only to those who per- ! | |B sist in going through Summer in hotT V |l cloth suits. * materials are Palm Beach, Kool Kloth, Tropical Worsted, Priestley’s Mo *> Garthy Clothes hair, etc. Prices are Reasonable. I HOOVER’S, Inc. The Young Man’s Store. j Luggage Too. I DOLLAR DAY BARGAINS ■ \- '■>. %-•-• i . 8 Dub-1- Mesh Hair Nets One Dollar " ~'J~- 10 Single Mesh Hair Nets, One Dollar One Lot of Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats n One Dollar Each SPECIALTY HAT SHOP —MEXHIUrI.I it.-r.ittr i * % v • ICE, COAL WOOD A. B. POUNDS Phone 244 ! > |i| PLANNING A TRIP? li I Take one of our'Latest Road Maps with you. j I | t We can save you money on your Tires. j J ; | Qur Auto Laundry is the Best. L CENTRAL FILLING STATION PHONE 700 j “Quality Store” / 4 Give us your order for Fresh Country Butter and Eggs and Farm Vegetables. g ;'\ x - (Orchard Produce Company Phone 130. Successor to l» E. Roger I j DOLLAR DAY SALES I I BEGINS JUNE 22nd RUNS THROUGH JUNE 30th 1 I FISHER’S / t I I Friday, Saturday and~All Next Week i Every Day Will Be a, Dollar Day at Fisher’s We have painted signs, arranged tables, displayed Mer chandise for this Your Bargain Feast. NOW WE ARE SHOUTING TO YOU , 'M BARGAINS GALORE \ Visit every section of every department It will pay and pay you well —as you well know it pays to trade-vt Fisher’s. . . Thursday, Juried, 1923. wiL- ! * 7 < * *. *r..' : /-:K -■ SS&S