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PAGE EIGHT Ten Piece Suite For Your Dining Room To the housewife who desires that her dining room be in good taste we reeommend this beautiful ten piece suite in the Queen Anne period. Has large buffet, very tun pie. beautiful ehina eabinet with plate glass door and side pane's, haiVly little server, one arm chair and five plain chairs. Can b£ had in mahogany or American walnut as desired. Concord Furniture Co. The Reliable Furniture Store Slip Into a Bradley and Out of Doors Bradley Bathing Suits Are All Wool, Fast Colors and Every Suit Is W. A. Overcash Clothier and Furnisher Southern Railway System Announces Popular Excursion Washington, D. C., July 27,1923 Round Trip Fare From Concord so^so Tickets Good Three Days Schedule Special Train amd Round Trip Fares Leave: Schedule Round Trip Fare Charlotte 9:05 P. M. SIO.OO Concord 9:40 P. M. 9.50 Kannapolis 9:50 P. M. 9.50 Landis 9:55 P.'-M. 9.50 China Grove 10:00 9,50 Salisbury __ __ 10:25 P. M. 9.00 Arrive Washington 8:50 A. M., July 28. Round trip tickets on sale all Southern Railway stations North Carolina east of Raleigh. Pullman sleeping cars and day coaches. Big League Baseball Games Washington Americans vs. Detroit Tigers, July 28„ 29 and 30. , See Tv Cobb, Walter Johnson. TTarrv Heilman and oth er great stars in action. v Tickets good returning on all regular trains (except No. 37) up to and including train No. 33 leaving Washington, D. C., 9:35 P. M. July 30, 1923. Special train returning will leave Washington 9:35 P. M. July 30. This train will have sleeping cars for Greens boro, Winston-Salem, Salisbury, Charlotte, Asheville and all intermediate ppints, also day coaches. Let Us make your reservations returning. Make your sleeping car reservations early. jFor detailed information apply to ticket agent or ad dress, R. H. GRAHAM. < Division Passenger Agept Charlotte, N. C. Tribune Member of Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled tu the use tor republicstloi of all news dispatches credited to it or not oth>rwisd credited In this papeb u»** 1 dispatches herein are slut reserved. , 1 | Pays to Put an Ad. in The Tribune THE CONCORj) DAILY TRIBUNE jThe Concord Dally Tribune IFIME OF CLOSING OF MAILS. ~ The time ot the closing of malls st I the Concord postoffice is as follows: Northbound. Train No. ISO — II p. m, , Train No. 84—4:00 p.m. Train No. 30—10:30 a. m. Train No. 12—6:30 p. m. Train No. 38—0:00 p. m. Train No. 30—11 p. m. Southbound. Train No. 37—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. WEATHER FORECAST. Fair tonight and Friday, except un settled tonight on northeast coast. f LOCAL MENTION J T. IV Maness is administrator of the estate of the late W. Kesler. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. C. Norman Al ston. July lOtl). a son, C. Norman Als ton. Jr. ; The Stanly Baptist T'nion will meet | with Glace Baptist Church in Albe marle June 27-28. One new ease of scarlet fever and four new eases of measles were reported yes terday to the office of County Health Officer Buchanan. The July Clearance Sale at Fasher's opened this morning and shoppers are busy today looking over the bargains of fered by this concern. A Community I‘ienie will be held at | Kimer schoolhonse on Saturday. July 28, to which the general public is invited.- Bring well-filled baskets. A report from Mrs. A. B. Pounds, who is at the Charlotte Sanatorium, where she underwent an operation on Monday, states that she js improving nicely. Mr. Hugh Broome is confined to his room on account of illness for the past several days. His condition today is practically unchanged. Mr. H. C. Carter, with the Atlantic Coast Realty Company, is iti Concord arranging for several auction sales of real estate to be conducted here next week. Reports from Baltimore state that the condition of Mr. \V. \Y. Flowe. who un derwent an operation for appendicitis there several days ago, is continuing to improve very favorably. Saturday afternoon at five o'clock the ladies of the Methodist Protestant Church invite the public to the lawn of the No. 2 graded school where a lawn party will be given until 19 o’clock. The twenty-first annual reunion of the Yost generation and the thirteenth re union of the Stirewalt-Pless families will be held jointly at Ebeneaer church, on the old Concord road, Wednesday, August 15th. Only a few eases were heard in police court yesterday and fines and costs i amounting to 990 wefe assesst-fi. There were only four eases beside the hearing given Ervin Miller, negro, charged with murder. I All who are interested in the St. Paul's cemetery, near Host Mill are asked U> meet there or send some one on Friday, July 27th. for the purpose of cleaning off the cemetery. Bring suit able tools. | j The Gibson Ball Club will play the Badiu team at the Gibson park Satur- I day afternoon at 4 o’clock. A good game , is promised as several new- ['layers have II been added to this already good team at [ j will be on the mound for the Gibson team. ! “We are having a record breaking , j crowd." declared Mr. A. E. Harris, man i ager of Efird's this morning to a repre | sentative of this newspaper. The occas l ion is the After Inventory Sale being l held by ail the stores in the Efird chain, 'and which began this morning. j) The annual reunion of the family of I the Rev. Hr. Geo. H. Fox was held on [ Wednesday at the home of his daughter. I Mrs. J. Allen Miller, near Rockwell. [ There are nine children, forty-two grand [ children and twenty-four great grand- I. children, in all eighty persons, living I i in five states. [| A crowd of bargain hunters was at ) the doors of Parks-Belk Company's store ( here this morning at 9 o'clock when the ; doors were opened for the 12th Annual l Clearance Sale of that concern. Shop • pers were crowding the store, and a force of extra clerks is helping handle I the trade. i Ervin Miller, colored, was bound ov- I er to Superior Court yesterday at a | hearing in police court here. Miller I I was charged with murder in connection 1 with the slaying of Will Barrier, also i colored. Tile killing occurred here about : a week or Jen days ago. at the Concord I Steam I-a (Hairy, where both of the men | were employed. The trial will most likely come up at the August term of Su perior Court. The township Sunday School Conven tion for No. 10 will be held at Mill i j Grove Church Thursday. July 26th. The I I several Sunday schools of the township ’ are requested to be represented. All day consisting of songs recitations, also dinner on tie ground. Rev. C. C. 'Clontz, of Cornelius, N. C., will address 11 the convention. Everybody is invited. ! A good time is expected. Rev. J. G. Rupp. D. IX, of Allentown, j | Pa., will preach at the 11 a. j». services i i iu Trinity Reformed Church Siinday. l Ju i ly 22. l)r. Rupp is Field Secretary to | | the Board of Foreign Missions of the i 1 Reformed Church. He visited tbs mis sion fields in Japan aud ('bins several years ago rnd is an eye witness to tht great work there. He has been nf th< ® Missions*.v Conference us Catawba Col * lege this week. Members and friendi are cordially invited to hear him. ORB TIB PKXirr OOPimil—lT FAVI ODD FELLOWS NOTICE. Meeting every Thursday night at 8:00. All members urged to attend and visiting brothers welcome Jlx KELLI LEWIS, Recording Secretary, Batteries Recharged Cars Repaired ; Experienced | Mechanics | All Work j Guaranteed j. Reasonable Charges Bollinger Motor Co. Forest Hill Nice Lot Small Coun try Cured Hams and '■'‘V \ Shoulders. Cabarrus Cash Gro cery Co. Phone 571 W We carry at all times a complete line of Buiek Farts and Ac . L cessories, will be glad to furnish you any time. * 3 -4- STANDARD BUICK COMPANY Opposite City Fire Dept CONCORD COTTON MARKET THURSDAY'! H (.Y t». 1923. Cotton i 26 1-2 Cotton Seed .45 Attention! ‘ “v , , -A <7 ' If Your Car is Not Running Right, We Have the Man Who J Can Fix It. We are glad at al times to render service on all cars ] in our shop, arid will appreciate it very much if you will j bring your machine to us for repair. j Everything we do is guaranteed to be satisfactory and j give service- 1 We haa process guaranteed to stop your radiator from leaking. See Mr. Johnson with his soldering iron. \'».- ' • ■ , • • _ -Y\*b Motor & Tire Service Co. * PfT=^--. USE THFTK MIU TRIBUNE PENNY HUN fUCSON VIRGIN OLIVE OIL n In Pint and Quart Cana: 75c Pint $1.59 per Quart. We consider this the Finest Olive (Ml we have said. V* , Gibson Drag Store “The Rexal Store” Follow the crowd on any sum mer night and you will find your .self in Cline'a Pharmacy—Soda headquarters. Young and old, tots t<r grand pops—find happiness in our ice cream and sodas. Cool, refreshing—but more than that, pure and delicious. •* ’ . Cline’s Pharmacy Telephone 333 HAVE YOU Been Looking Fqy the Best Pound Stationery' in the City? Your answer is PiAdilly Sport Cloth, put up in the flat duplex size, which is used correctly by both ladies and gentlemen. The color of this Sport Cloth is a beau tiful shade of grey, the writing ...r --face is unexcelled even in the most, expensive stationery, but the big gest boost that we can give it is the fact that everybody who buys a. pound comes back for more. If you are not exactly satisfied,with your Pound Paper, phone us for a box of Sport Cloth, only 75 rents per pound package. Other splendid numbers in our Pound Stationery Stock, include Old English Crushed Bond, French Fabric, I.awnville —Linen, Tube Rose, and Lyris Linen. Every one of them a winner. Musette, inc CONCORD PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected Weekly by Cline & Moose.) Figures named represent priced paid for produce on the market: Eggs 25 Butter 30 Country Ham 25 Country Shoulder 15 Country Sides 15 Young Chickens 22 Hens .15 Turkeys 25 to .30 Lard 12 1-2 Sweet Potatoes 75 Irish potatoes $1.25 Onions SI.OO Pens $1.75 Corn $1.15 Concord Music Studio Dixie Building ALAN D. PRINDELL Teacher of Voice MARY B. FLOWERS , Violin Telephone 791 On The Beach |9| A cool suit of mohair, tropical • worsted, palm beach, etc.; will ■ add much to the pleasure of ff »|p \ your vacation. Pack a couple IF# .. Jf a of them in your trunk—you’ll J j Schloss tropical suits and King '* ' Klass Klothes for warm jr are not the usual cloth suit^ — 1 IJ|| sheer, cool materials are dm- a 11|| ployed; and they have lots of | 1 |||p HOOVER’S Inc. f?| The Young. Mam’s Store. • Cartley Clothes Many Real Bargains are still to be had at Our July Clearance Sale. / SPECIALTY HAT SHOP COAL A splendid lump coal for $9.50 per ton. Best Jellico double screened SIO.OO per ton. The above prices for immediate delivery. I will thank you for your order. I sell for cash. A. B. POUNDS * Phone 244 Big Tire Sale On Prices Slashed P • • CENTRAL FILLING STATION PHONE 700 “Quality Store’’ Give ns your order for Fresh Country Butter and Eggs and Farm Vegetables. ♦ • Orchard Produce Company Phone ISO. Successor to L. E. Boger We feel that to close our store Thursday afternoon is an injustice to many of our customers, such as farmers who may break.or need some repairs for his machinery, the bui)der who cannot anticipate his needs. We believe in caring, for our employees and appreci- • ate their faithfulness. We give each one a week off with full pay, and more if he needs it We feel that the thing to do is to dose the stores Saturdays at 6 o’clock as on other days. \ ;> Ritchie Hardware C« “Your Hardware Store” PHONE 117 Thursday, July 19 k 1923.
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