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PAGE SIX •Hd'l! —I * I*,.* !* * *"! mni wb^l Just Imagine This Suite in Your Home! I Rarely will you see such a beautifully designed cane i Suite in today’s designs. It is made throughout with the ■ utmost care and will prove a delight in your home. Con- | sists of the three pieces shown. Finished in mahogjany, ij with backs and arms of woven cane. Upholstered in tap estry, cushions are removable. Be sure and see this suite j before you buy. Concord Furniture Co. | The Reliable Furniture Store Clearance Sale of All Summer Goods j. 25 Per Cent. Reduction on All j \ Summer Suits C S2O Suits now $515.00 /, ja J || $25.00-Suits now $18.75 / jl ■ % $30.00 Suits now —: $22.50 Li m || $35.00 Suits now $26.50 j|| 25 to 50 Per Cent. Reduction on jj 9 f■% HA Straw. Panama and Leghorn Hats jl || f AVfl 25 Per Cent. Reduction on Dress H || j W. A. Overcash jjJD 1L Clothier and Furnisher * ' I ( Little Boy Blue go to blowing your horn! if 801 l weevils in the cotton and chinch bugs iu the corn, I Crops grown above ground are subject to the pest; Plant underground crops and let your horn rest. We have a nice lot of Peach Bloom Seed Irish Potatoes that we I I are selling at only $1.75 per bushel, while they last. Bring us your chickens, eggs, butter, cream and vegetables. We buy anything you raise provided you don’t raise too much j I “Cain.” C. H. BARRIER & CO. AUGUST CLEAN UP NO LEFT OVERS HERE ■ \ Bathing Suits 25 Per ent Off Sweaters 25 Per Cent Off , 95c Up 95c Up All Millinery at Half and Less Than Half Price—2sc Up > No Approval Tickets on Sale Price Merchandise I I It Pays to Tfade at , I l ISHER’S Concord’s Foremost Specialists I I » ■■■'■ 11 BIDS. - •. Are hereby invited for the construc tion of an addition to the auditorium of the school building of the Jackson Train ing School. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of the superintend ent. All bids are to be filed with the Committee on or before August 8, 1923. The building, committee reserves the right to reject Any and all bids. J. P. COOK, Chairman. 31-7 t-chg. ■ Chattel Mortgage Blanks. 3 For, 5 Cents, at Times and Tribune office. Coneord Music' Studio Dixie Building ALAN D. PRINDELL 'I Teacher of Voice . j MARY B. FLOWERS Violin- - I Telephone T9l THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE {The Coneord Daily Tribune 1 TIME OF CLOSING OF MAILsT I The time of the closing of malls at I the Concord post office is as follows: I, Northbound. 1 1 Train No. 136 —11 p. m. 1 Train No. 34 —4:00 p. m. i | Train No. 36 —10:30 a. m. 1 J Train No. 12—6:30 p. m. Train No. 38 — 9:00 p. in. | Train-No. 30—11 p. m. Southbound. Train No. 37—9:30 a. m. Train No. 45 —4 :00 p. m. Train No. 135—8:00 p, m. Train No. 29—11:00 p. m. WEATHER FORECAST. Partly cloudy tonight and Wednesday: j probably local thundershowers Wednes- ( day. i LOCAL MENTION | j Julius Dinkins is administrator of the i estate of the late Lucy Dinkins Shim- 1 pock. Mr. Jesse Johnson, of the clerical force at the Richmond-Flowe Company, is en joying a vacation this week. Marriage license was issued yesterday to Mr. Sam S. Davis and Miss Clara Orrell. both of Advance, N. C. No new cases of contagious disease were reported yesterday to the office of County Health Officer Buchanan. There will be preaching at the Primi [ tive Baptist Church next Thursday at 17 :30 o'clock by Rev. W. F. Hood. The Smoot Missionary Society of Cen tral Methodist Church will meet this evening at eight o'clock with Miss Vir ginia Batte. There will be a special meeting of the American Legion at the club rooms to night at 8 o'clock. It is very important that each member be present, as matters of interest are to be discussed. The Board of County Commissioners at.their regular session yesterday trans acted only routine business, no matters of unusual importance having been pre sented for their consideration. Spauish-Ameriean War veterans are today having their annual reunion of Edward Hill camp at Mooresville. Quite a number of the veterans from Concord are spending the day today in Mooresville. Miss Mary F. Plyler. of Statesville, is now Superintendent of the Concord Hos pital, having succeeded Mrs. Wilier on August Ist. Miss Plyler received her training* at the Long Sanatorium at Statesville. All members of the choir of the Meth odist Protestant Church choir are re quested to he at the prayer-meeting ser vice Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Af ter a short service a general choir prac tice will be had. I The members of Stokes Lodge of Ma- I sous enjoyed a watermelon feed after I their meeting last night. The picnic I was held on their recently acquired prop | erty at the corner of South Union and 1 East Corbin Streets. ’ Chief of Police linger, of Kannapolis, returned yesterday evening from High Poifit, having in his custody John Wil son., colored. who is wanted in this s county on a charge of criminal assault, ij The negro was brought here and placed | in jail. 1 ij The steel work on the new Cabarrus Savings Bank building at the corner of | South Union and Means streets con | tinues to move rapidly forward. The | workers are now sub placing the steel 8 beams for the top story of the structure. | and the riveters will soon be ready to § begin their pob. 9 Mrs. G. W. Gray died last Saturday at | her home in No. 1 township, after an ill- I ness of several years with a complication g of diseases. Besides her husband Mrs. j Gray leaves seven children. Funeral I services were conducted Sunday at 12 o'clock at Arlington Baptist Church by - Rev. Mr. Craig, and interment was made 3 in the church yard. | Dorothy, the four months’ old daugh | ter of’Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Taylor, died at their home near the Franklin Mill on Sunday night. Funeral services were held at Ijie home on Monday morn ing at 10 o’clock conducted by Rev. J. C. Umberger aud the body was carried to Salisbury for interment in the Chest nut Hill cemetery. Tlie Woman’s Missionary Society of Calvary Lutheran Church will meet at the church this evening at 7:30. Mrs. H Jno. M. Cook. Field Secretary of the I North Carolina Synodical Society, will be I present to address the meeting. All I members of the society are urged to at- I tend this meeting and any others of the I congregation are invited. , jj Jesse Kimbrough was placed in the I local jail Monday night on a charge of I larceny. Information of the theft was I sent here by officers at Spartanburg, j where the stealing occurred, and night | officers here last night went to the home H of the young man's uncle, where they | made the arrest. Kimbrough is charged R with having stolen a suit of elothes and I a pistol. I There are several war mothers .jp the county who had four sons in the service I and the chapter of Cabarrus county | would like to ascertain if there were oth- I ers. A free trip to the National Conven- I tion which meets in Kansas City in Sep- I tember will be given to all war mothers j who had four sons in the service, and if I anyone knows of a mother who had four I sous they will please communicate with I Mrs. Jno. K. Patterson at once. ■ Regular meeting of Elm Camp No. I 16 W. O. W. Tnesday evening at 7:30 H In the Moose Lodge Room. Every 1 member la urged to be present. W. R. FISHER, C. C. B C. A. ISENHOUR, Clerk. | Batteries j Recharged |; Cars Repaired j Experienced j Mechanics All Work ! Guaranteed ;i;j! !! j|jh |; Reasonable i | Charges ! Bollinger i Motor Co. || Forest Hill i We Are Still Serving That Good Regular Dinner For Only 45c Special Discount on Meal Tickets Our customers say. “Every day, in every way our meals are; getting better and better.” Give Us a Trial. . IDEAL LUNCH ROOM Opposite Water & Light Office *fi***l*»*«**l**Mfc«****< We carry at all times j a complete line of i Buick Parts and Ac- ; cessories, will be glad to furnish you any time. , Ik: * ■ STANDARD BUICK COMPANY Opposite City Fire Dept CONCORD COTTON MARKET TUESDAY. AUGUST 7, 1923. Cotton 26 1-2 Cotton Seed .45 Pay $5.00 in Advance For The Tribune and we will send you the Progressive Farmer oue year absolutely free. The Progressive Farmer is the best farm paper published. The price will be $6.00 if you get your paper in the City of Coneord or outside the State of North Carolina. Address Tribune, Con cord, N. C. We Have the Most Beautiful Line of wedding invitations and announee represent one of the 'best engravers in represent one of the best engravers in America. Times and Tribune Office. 5 cents cash, at Times and Tribune Office. I New Victor Records For August! 66152 —Daddy . I Frances Alda 1 66151—Landler ~ Mischa Elman j 66153—Serenade Eriki Morini 66150—Spinning Song Paderewski 19028—Valse Hilda . Clyde Doerr ! Savonlu Clye Doerr 19072—Empire Message to Boys and Girlse of British Empire King George and Queen Mary God Save the King and Home Sweet Home Band of Coldstream Guards l 19092—When You Walked.. Out Someone Else Walked in .. v J .* Brooks Johns and Orchestra | Bebe Brooks Johns and Orchestra - I 19082—Medley of Old Time Songs The Troubadours j Victor Herbert Medley Waltz The Troubadours if 19091—Stella Great White Way Orchestra Carolina Mammy Great White Way Orchestra 19090—Rosentine and You #.. Zez Confrey and Orchestra Oh, Harold Ze* Confrey and Orchestra 19092—Barney Google Great White Way Orchestra • I Cried For You The Collegians 19044—Wet Yo’ Thumb Zes Confrey and Orchestra Trot Along Benson Orchestra of Chicago ,19089 —Jpst-an Old Love Song John Steel When the Gold Turna td Gray John Steele BELL & HARRIS Music Department | FOR FRECKLES X Venetian Special Bleach Cream || | 8 will diminish and remove freckles, i j 8 moth patches, liver spots, collar | j B marks and other skin discolora- ' I j • tions. from face, neck and hands. i j An excellent bleach for a skin dis- ] ' j colored by senile conditions. Should ( , be applied at night, smoothed light- i 1 ly over the skin. A pot, $1.50. ' [ When a stronger bleach is re- i qttired. the Double Strength | Bleach is recommended. Special j ' i instructions will be sent for use. i i J [ $1.50 a pot. | [ Gibson Drug Store fj ooooooooeoooooocoooooooooo ! 00000000000000000000000000 Tooth Brushes and Paste | !j! We have the kind yoq use. jj Your Teeth C iji Cline’s Pharmacy | Telephone 333 The Star Car is the first low priced car to combine body beau ty and riding comfort with me chanical ability. The complete line of Star rftodels now on dis play. You can get from twenty to thirty miles' to a gallon of gas as, this has been actually tried out. We can make some prompt de j liveries now, come in and look j tver our line of cars. J. C. Blume Garage l***M****O*«**lO*<**M*ol« CONCORD PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected Weekly by Cline & Moose.) Figures named represent priced >paid for produce on the market: Eggs . . 25 Buttet 30 Country Ham 25 to .30 Country Shoulder 15 Country Sides 15 Young Chickens .22 Hens .18 Turkeys 25 to .30 Lard . 12 1-2 Sweet Potatoes T\ .... .75 Irish potatoes $1.25 Onions . .*.. SI.OO Peas $1.75 Corn $1.15 ATTENTION VETERANS. The first Tuesday in August being the Ttb, is the time for our annual meeting, for the election of officers and such oth er business as will come before the meet ing. It is very necessary that every member should be present andl we hope to have a full attendance at 11 a. m. at the Court House. Please be prompt. H. B. PARKS, Commander, 27-t-7. Cajnp 212 U. C. V. MASONIC NOTICE. Regular communication of Stokes Lodge No. 32 A. F. & A. M. Monday night, August 6th, at 8 o'clock. It is the order of the W. M. that ev ery Mason be present as business of im portance is to 'come before the lodge. Refreshments. G. W. CREECH, Sec. If You Have a Neighbor Who Is Not Tak ing The Times, tell hilh about our great offer to send The Times and The Pro gressive Farmer both a whole year for only $2.00, the price of The Times alone. This offer Will be open for six ty days. ts. • | . TWO KINDS OF SHIRTS ■ I those you hide in the bureau drawer and those you like £ See the New Manhattans t •' I | with collars or without col- i I HOOVER’S, Inc. || The Young Man’s Store. ttOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOqooooootK QOIK> nnnnnoooclOoo0 ° nono^iCigiiaoapooooopot>l3rtnnn * ,n OOOl M *t)on ■ L • • £/ I Ribbons in All Colors and Combina tions Suitable For Trimmings | SPECIALTY HAT SHOP Joooooooooooooooooooooooooooo>3oooopoooooooooooooooott 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 | i I I Why Go Elsewhere to Buy Your Gas oline and Motor Oils 1 1 1 , We offer you visible measure, and the very best "Texaco." The | 1 11 only place in town that offers yon a free parking ground. We have ]lj ij' a car washer that is hard to beat. In a few days our new vacuum i i V cleaner will be installed for eleaniug the upholstering of your car. SERVICE IS OUR FIRST THOI GIIT. j CENTRAL FILLING STATION jj PHONE 700 “Quality Store” ,V. ( A Give us your order for Fresh Country Butter and Eggs and Farm Vegetables. Orchard Produce Company 9 tTxtne 130. Successor to L. E. Ifoger Smcs-ui >■ "t •trtrftT,?; frrr'fffrn i v t n u a rtr-'TTnr) i,s t If you want that genuine feeling of j j satisfaction invite us to your next blowout. ; i ‘ .. ' > : ; ■'■-!! We live up to our guarantee of ab- j i i j solute satisfaction in all our vulcaniz- 8 \ s [i ingr | / ■ « ‘ O I ' 8 Motor & Tire Service Co. I ' OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCXXWOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOObOOQOO Tuesday, August 7, 1923.
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