PAGE SIX ■ Everything reduced Ato 50 Per Ce*it. Sale Starts tomorrow morning- Watch this space daily for Big Specials on Ctc-se Outs. ij Congoleum Gold Seal Rugs. Special for Friday. 6x9 54.T5 i; j Concord Furniture Co. 11 The Reliable Furniture Store V _ - -—-.-r TAILORING OPENING Friday and Saturday, August • 10th and 11th \ MR. ALBERT RODEMAN Representing Strause & Company All the New Fall and Winter Woolens Will Be on Display Select Your Suit and Overcoat Fit and Satisfaction Guaranteed. W. A. Overcash Clothier and Furnisher j I II I II ■— J Trade With the Biggest, Busiest, Best j j Grocery Store in Town! ■! Wp are Busy all the time. There is a reason and that reason is that we keep a full line of sea- I sonable groceries,- meats and prod lire at all times, and sell it at reason- j able prices. i The “by word” among the housewives of the city is “You can get | S it from (\ H. Barrier & Co.” If your credit is good we invite your ae- a count. If you buy it from us and are satisfied tell us. If you ij are satisfied tell your neighbor. If you have something to sell, remember that we buy anything ji | that is not too Hot. too Heavy, or too High. C. H. BARRIER & CO. . 1 Make These Hot Days COOL AND COMFORTABLE | Slip Into lAMunsingwear Union Suit 95c $1.50 and $1.95 August Clean Up—Special Sale Price I on All Seasonable Merchandise It Pays to ( Trade at fl ISHER’S Concord’s Foremost Specialists i!!,'),aau., r s.m sv:.i u. a m 'in a?. 1 sr. 1 t; !■;• sgEirgm-B.M Pay (5.00 in Advance For The Tribune and we will send you the Progressive Farmer one'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 Concord or outside the State of North Carolina. Address Tribune, Con cord, N. O. We Will Give the Progressive Farmer a * whole year free to every subscriber to The Times who pays a year in ad for 100, including plate. Call and see The Times, Concord, N. C. j Concord Music Studio Dixie Building ALAN D. PRINDEIX Teacher of Voice MARY B. FLOWERS Violin Telephone lil » ij THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE ■'The Concord Dali; Tribune : TIME OF CLOSING OF MAILsT . 1 The time of .the closing of malls at ‘ the Concord postoffipe Is as follows: Northbound. Train No. 136—11 p. m. ii Train No. 34—1:00 p. m. Train No. 36—10:30 a. m. Train No. T2 l —6 :30 p. m. ; Train No. 38—9:00 p. m. Train No. 30—11 p. m. Southbound. Train No. 37—9:30 a. m. Train No. 46—4 :00 p. m. Train No. 135—9:00 p. tn. Train No. 29 —11:00 p. m. WEATHER FORECAST i Somewhat unsettled tonight and Fri j" day. local thundershowers probable j;; Cooler tonight in the east portion I- ■ LOCAL MENTION ij ’ if I A regular meeting of the .Cbncord -1 Lodge -of Elks will be held in file club § room* this evening at 8 o'clock. The fl meeting will be an important one. Mooresville Enterprise: Mr. .1. Blick if; Alexander is building several rooms to Si, his home bn the Mill Bridge road aest ;j of town. Miss Helen Patterson is again at her jl I"*' 1 at the delivery window of the post ill office after a visit to Charlotte with rel >"f friends. ™ Dr. G. A. Martin and family, who spent a few days in Thomasville visiting friends the first of the week, are at home = now. find there will be preaching at the ■ first Baptist Church Sunday at 11 a. m. 9 A game of ball will be played a.t the Gibson Park next Saturday afternoon at 14 o'clock, between the Highland Park '< of Book Hill, and tin* Gibson' teams of this city. Three defendants faced Judge Furr in I recorder's court yesterday. Two were i lined Sir. each for ait affray and the oth- 1 er was titled -S\U FELLOWS' NOTICE. , Meeting every Thursday night at 8:00, All members urged to attend and visiting brothers welcome. KELLY LEWIS, Rec. Sec. ' . * ” . , t ■ - L- ~ TELLS ABOUT HER I GREAT BENEFIT-, Was Afraid She’d Never Be Strong Again—Takes Stella Vitae and Is 1 Now Well and Happy. "I had been going down hill so long that I was beginning to fear I would never be strong again* but after tak- j ing Stella Vitae I fould all my fears! were groundless " said Airs. X.izzie Daise. ' resident of Green Pond, S. C. j "I had little or bo appetite and my food did me’little good, for 1 fell ox j considerably in weight. My legs hurt me awfully at times, making it painful , for me to walk or do ray housework. Sometimes dizzy spells would come on.' my nerves were all on edge and I would want to scream at the least little ex- ‘ citement. "People were talking so much about Stella Vitae that 1 decided to try a bot - t tie. and right away I felt it was helping I me. 1 kept on taking Stella Vitae till ] I had gotten rid of all my troubles, and j 1 am now feeling just as fine as I could : wish.*' Stella Vitae may be obtained from the j Pearl Drug Cmnpauy and tHc purchase [ price will be refunded if it fails to briug ! relief. - 'TOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! |i; Batteries jjj Recharged jj; Cars Repaired jjj Experienced jjj ji; Mechanics | All Work *|j ji; Guaranteed ij; Reasonable jjj, ij| Charges jjj! jj Bollinger jjj jji Motor Co. jiji Forest Hill jjj uooooooooooooooooooooooooC We Are Still Serving That Good Regular Dinher 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 CONCORD PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected Weekly by Cline & Moose.) Figures named represent priced paid for produce on the market: Eggs . . .... 30 Butter , .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 $1.50 potatoes $1.25 Oniohs SI.OO Peas .: $1.75 Corn - $1.15 - ! ' -- . _ __ _ I New Victor Records For August! 66152—Daddy . Frances Alda Ij 60151—Landler Mischa Elman Jl 66153—Serenade . Eriki Morini j, 66150—Spinning Song Paderewski 1 19028—Valse Hilda Clyde Doerr Savoida . C i ye Doerr l 19072—Empire Message to Boys and Girlse of mitish Empire .*, • • * King George and Queen Mary \ God Save the King and Home Sweet Home Band of Coldstream Guards i 19092—When TTou Walked Out Someone Else Wulked in .4.*. ' Brooks ‘Jehus and Orchestra j Bebe .■ Brooks Johns and Orchestra i 19082—Medley of Old Time Songs The Troubadours Victor Herbert Medley Walt* The Troubadours " 19091—Stella a.. Great White Way Orchestra Carolina Mammy ............... Great White Way Orchestra 19090—Rosentine and You Zez Confrey and Orchestra Oh, Harold Zez Confrey and Orchestra ■ 19092—Barney Google Great White Way Orchestra I Cried - For You ... I i .......... The Collegians * 19044—Wet Yo’ Thumb Zez Confrey and Orchestra Ttot Along Benson Orchestra of Chicago Q 10089—Just an Old Love Song .'..... John Steel I, • When the Gold Turns to Gray .’ John Steele X BELL & HARRIS Music Department I ji j' POI'DRE ILLUSION !j' jjlj A particularly wonderful day j j ij i powder made especially for those ! | I j i who demand the extreme of dual- 1 ]ll ity and exclusiveness. The sort of ' j i i 11 1 ask whether you use powder or i t Ijlj not. because jmu look so lovely and ] j ij i natural. It is just heavy enough, i i 1 1 1 Scented vaguely and charmingly, j i |jlj and the color is. the most perfect j j 1 1 j i part of all because it is perfect i i j 1 1 1 skin color. Au ultra powder for 1 jjlj the few who know and demand ,i [ 1 1 i powder quality. Per box. $3.00. 1 j Gibson Drug Store | I 00000006000000000000000000 00000000060000000000000000 ']![ The Jewel Drop Test. jJ JOHN HOLLAND J . (11 - FOUNTAIN PEN • ]i| A real pen from the point up. 'I ijl The drop test is the best proof— I I hour a jewel six feet in the air—- 1 , | J drop it—KANO! to the floor, |t jlji point down!' It takes a good pen i[ ijlj to write right after “such a test. j, il!i !)!) YEAR GUARANTEE jj | Cline’s Pharmacy I I! ]! Telephone 333 I OOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOu **************** The Star Car is the first low ; priced car to combine body beau ity and riding comfort with me jchanical ability. The complete | line of Star models 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 liveries now, come; in and look over our line of cars. I J. C. Blume Garage We carry at all times a complete line of Buick Parts and Ac cessories, will be glad to furnish you any time. STANDARD BUICK COMPANY Opposite City Fire Dept CONCORD COTTON MARKET THURSDAY, AUGUST ». 1023. Cotton ....... ,28 1-2 Cotton Seed 45 — ______ ■ —l *»' • HOOVER’S, Inc. The Young Man’s j^tore. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOPOOQOOPOOWoooooppanpnanangEwyooD, m uu „ « # Come in Saturday from !) to 10 and from sto 6 o'clock J and take your choice of any Summer Hat in stock for only $5.00. J SPECIALTY HAT SHOP xMoooooooooooooooooooooooooa~A3ooooooooooooooooooooo< — raggggg fl HlT'# ■; o a. <„ j d j-arsmaw 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 ; | Why Go Elsewhere to Buy Your Gas- | iji oline and Motor Oils Wo offer you visible measure, and the very best ‘‘Texaco.” The O ijl only place in town that offers you a free pnrkiiig ground. We have 8 V * car washer that is hard, to beat. In n few days our, uew vacuum |l| cleaner will be installed for cleaning the upholstering of your car. *4 SERVICE IS OUR FIRST THOUGHT. ] | CENTRAL FILLING STATION ■' j j PHONE 700 j j “Quality Store” I Give us your order for Fresh Country Butter and I Eggs and Farm Vegetables. 1 Orchard Produce Company I Phone 130. ' Successor to L. E. Roger • 11 8 If you want that genuine feeling of | satisfaction invite us to your next | blowout. I • We live up to our guarantee of ab | solute satisfaction in all our vulcaniz- I ing. A |"! I » o 8 1 "" 1 ; »'■■■" ■ ■ 1 X x B I Motor &Tire r Service Co. 1 " w.’V* - | doooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooa Thursday, August 9, 1933.