PAGE SIX —«wai JUHI.FJT. I!'IInu. rji ( y;gjf gjtMWj fi »m- ■' • n IMP I f I 'mMwfsiip|SALEt ! BEDS. MATTRESSES. SPRINGS AND PILLOWS I I All Reduced 20 Per Out. for our August Clean Sweep Sale. Refriger- l " ators. Ice Cream Freezers. Water Coolers and Porch* Rugs all reduced jj j 118 1-M per cent. Bargains in Furniture that cannot be duplicated » j anywhere. Prices lower than you have seen for several ye,ars. and low- jj | er than you will see for years to come. Everything reduced for this | j Clean Sweep Sale.; j CONCORD FURNITURE CO The Reliable Furniture Store ■ iff 1 I All Straw Hats at One-Half Price 25 Per Cent. Reduction on All Sum mer Suits 25 Per Cent. Reduction on All Dress Shirts 25 Per Cent. Reduction on Bradley’s Bathing Suits 25 Per Cent. Reduction on Under wear and Neckwear A Lot of Hats and Caps All Men’s Goods W. A. Overcash Clothier and Furnisher |j gjj( Trade With the Biggest, Busiest, Best 1 Grocery Store in Town! We are Busy all the time/ §3 There is a reason and that reason is that we keep a full line of sea- B ! sonable groceries, meats and produce at all times, and sell it at reason- m able prices. The “by word" among the housewives of the city is “You can get B I it from C. H. Barrier & Co/ If your credit is good we invite your ac- W count. If you buy. it from us and are not satisfied tell us. If you B are satisfied tell your neighbor. If you have something to sell, remember that we buy anything El that is not too Hot, too Heavy, or too High. C. H. BARRIER & CO. Kras. 15,1..--.—.. An,...... »■■■«., Make These Hot Days COOL AND COMFORTABLE Slip Into AMunsingwear Union Suit 95c $1.50 and $1.95 August Clean Up—Special Sale Price | on All Seasonable Merchandise | F It Pays to Trade at I ISHER’S I Concord’s Foremost Specialists 3WfF^rt. r ; l I- t IHiILm--* X h ,u-.1 1"' 'V 1- kT' IT 8,1'll! !"'? I"'I J 'MBbI P»y $5.00 In Advance Fur The Tribune and we will send you the Progressive Farmer due year absolutely*free. The Progressive Farmer is the best farm paper published. The price will be $6.00 if you get yonr paper in the City of Ooneord or outside the State of North Carolina. Address Tribnne, Con cord, N. C. 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. Concord Music Studio Dixie Building |j ALAN D. PRINDELL I ... Teacher of Voice || MARY B. FLOWERS I Violin II I , Telephone 791 THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE |The Concord Dally Tribune! ' TIME OF CLOSING OF MAILsT 1 1 The time of the dosing of mails at the Concord postoffice Is as follows: Northbound. Train No. 136—11 p. m. Train No. 34—1:00 p. m. Train No. 36—10:30 a. m. Train No. 12—6:30 p. m. i Train No. 38—9:00 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 . Tuesday ; slightly ! lower temperature tonight. LOCAL MENTION ) Mr. Arthur Faggart. has resumed his work with the Gibson Drug Store after enjoying a week's vacation. Mr. R. P. Heglar. of the clerical force of the Parks-Belk Company, is enjoying at vacation this week. Miss Dorothy Fisher has resumed her work with the Parks-Belk Company after enjoying a vacation of a week. ( Miss Katie Fisher is baek at her desk in the office of the county health de partment after enjoying a week’s vaca tion. "Skin Deep." a drama to grip you: thrills that get a gasp—mystery, romance remarkable portrayals-—a plot amazing jin conception. Pastime Wednesday' and Thursday. Marriage licenses have been issued bv Register of Deeds Elliott to Boyce V. Kiser and Miss Hilda Howell, both of Cabarrus, and Tsninie Riggs ami Miss A ernie Ritchie, both of Kannapolis. Two new eases of whooping ‘cough and ohe new case of smallpox were re ported to the county health department this morning, according to a department report. The smallpox patient lives in Kannapolis. Mrs. A. B. Pounds returned yesterday front a Charlotte hospital, where sev eral weeks ago site underwent an opera tion. She stood the trip home well, and her condition is regarded now as very favorable. The Concord and Kannapolis Gas Co. will give a free demonstration every af ternoon between 4 and 5 o’clock of the Chambers Fireless Gas Ranges. These ranges cook with the gas turned off. See ad. for particulars. Martin B„ 2-months-old son of Mi-. | and Mrs. .lap Morris, died Saturday night at tiie home of his parents here. Funeral services were held yesterday af ternoon at 2 o'clock and interment was made in Oakwood cemetery. The Laura Harris Circle of the Wom an's Missionary Society of Central Meth odist Church will meet this evening at 8 o'clock with Mesdames I. I. Davis and Victor Means at the home of Mrs. Davis on North I'tiion street. The new home Mr. la*e Martin is erecting just north of Concord on the Dog Trot Road, is nearing completion. Mr. Martin expects all the work to be I completed within ten days or two weeks, I when he will move his family into the I house. j . Prof. S. A. AA olff. who has been feaeh- I ing a class in sight-singing and Church | music at Troutman during the past | week, will continue this work until Sat- I urday. August 18th. During his ab sence his piano pupils are being taught by Miss Dorothy Wolff. I i‘ if teen eases were docketed for trial !in recorder’s court this morning. In- I eluded among the charges were gamb ling. intoxication, speeding, transport ing liquor and having liquor. The charge of gambling was lodged against most of the defendants. j Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Riggers and family have returned-from a trip to the mountains of the Sffite. They visited Blowing Rock and* Boone, via North , AA ilksboro. AW reported a fine, time and | declared there was more to see than they had ever dreamed of. Master A ictor Means was the winner | in the auto campaign conducted by the Gibson Drug Store. The votes in the campaign were counted Saturday and the auto was presented to the winner that afteunoon. Other leaders in the cam paign were little Miss Lucy Howard, lit tle Miss Emma lam Wadsworth and Master Phil Brown. Dr. S. E. Buchanan, county health officer, stated this morning that the dental clinic for colored children con tinues satisfactorily. “The dentist has examined and treated many more chil dren then we hoped would report to him,’’ lb'. Buchanan stated, “and in tehest) in the clinic continues to be satisfactory." A new culvert is being laid on South Spring Street just in the rear of the First Presbyterian Church. The old fill over the culvert gave way lust week, and it has been necessary to keep the street Vloeked since that time. The culvert being built now will be a modern one and is I expected to be strong enough to with stand the water that will rush against and through it. More than 3,000 persons have been vaccinated against typhoid fever in*this I county so far this year, a county pf- I ficial stated this morning. “This is a I fine record, when it fs considered that I thousands have been vaccinated during I the past several years.” the official stat- I ed. “Wp have vaccinated more negroes I this year than airy other year, aim are' | very much encouraged over this.” r Workmen today started erecting a fence around the race track at the fair I grounds. The work of erecting a tenee I ardund the entire grounds is under- I way at present, too, and both will be I rushed to completion: Officials of the I fair are positive now that everything I will be in readiness for the opening of I the fair on October 16tb. A large num- I her of persons visited the grounds Sun- I day and expressed surprise nt the work I already accomplished. || Two, girl student* of the Minnesota || normal school spent their vacation by || hiking from Mankato to AA'innipeg 1 a || distance of several hundred miles. | Regdlar Convocation Jno. C. Drewry j Chapter No. 82 R. A. M. Monday, Aug. . 13th at Bp. m. • E. E. CALDWELL, Secretary. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE. Regular meeting of Concord Lodge No. 404 L. O. O. M. Monday evening at 8 o'clock. All members are requested to be present. * i CARL BEAVER. Secretary. ! ! i Dr. J. Hugh Parks DENTIST Announces the Opening of His Offitiice_ in the Graham Building. Kannapolis, N. C. Phone 76R Aug 10-1 mo-p. • | ' i QOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO j j: Batteries jij Recharged jij Cars Repaired j|; Experienced |!|, jj Mechanics jjj All Work jjji jij Guaranteed jjj Reasonable jjj Charges jjj Bollinger jjj jij Motor Co. jij jj! Forest Hill jjj eOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOgXXXXXVr I Why Feed Cotton Seed Hulls While They are High and Scarce? Try our Swoet Pasture with your cot ton seed, meal or bran. It's made of al falfa meal and molasses. Much better than Hulls and most Its cheap. Hive it a trial and see the results. CABARRUS CASH GROCERY CO. Phone 57 BV. X * i ****************** CQNCORD 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 i... .12 1-2 Sweet Potatoes $1.50 Irish potatoes $1.25 Onions li.ooJ Peas $1.75 Com $1.15 CONCORD COTTON MARKET MONDAY. ACGI ST IS, 1»23. Cotton .26 1,-2 Cotton Seed .45 We Have (lie Most Beautiful Line of wedding invitations and announce represent one of the best engravers in represent one of the bi-st engravers in America. Times ami Tribune Office. 5 cents each, at Times and Tribune Office. I New Victor Records For August! 66162 —Daddy Frances Alda 60151—handler : Miseha Elman j 661. - >3—Serenade Eriki Morini 66150—Spinning Song Paderewski 19028 —A'alse Hilda Clyde Doerr., Savonla Clye Doerr i i 19072—Empire* Message to Boys and Girlse of British Empire .. God Save the King and Home Sweet Home i , < Band of Coldstream Guards ' 19092 —When You Walked Out Someone Else Walked in .... j Brooks Johns and Orchestra i Bebe Brooks Johns and Orchestra 1 19082 —Medley of Old Time Songs ( The Troubadours Victor Herbert Medley Waltz The Troubadours 19091 —Stella Great AVhite Way Orchestra Carolina Mammy . r Great White Way Orchestra 19090—Rosentine and You Ze* Confrey and Orchestra Oh, Harold Zei Confrey and Orchestra I 19092—Barney Google Great White Way Orchestra 8' I Cried For You The Collegians ,• 19044—Web To’ Thumb Ze* Confrey and Orchestra B X Trot Along j Benson Orch'estra of Chicago 8 1 O 10089—Just an Old Love Song ~ John Steel jl When the Gold Turns to Gray . John Steele 8 8 BELL& HARRIS Music Department 8 »v. - * I BOOqPffPOOOCpfMOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOO i A Ji T | OOOOOOOOOQCX>OOOOOOOOOQCO> I ij VENETIAN FLOWER POWDER is n rejuvenating and adhesive J 1 ' i powder which never dries the skin ij i ] 1 or gives it that uncomfortable, i, l !j [ drawn feeling. It is such a uni- ]l l j 1 1 i versa! favorite that it is necesfeary iji j 11 to make it in six shades to suit* 1 1 1 I i | the needs of all who use it. 11 • It is formulated for every-day | 1 I j J ] use. And after all it is the every- l [ j m i i^ay things which must pass the jji ] j] 1 severest tests. 11 The popularity of Flower Pow- Jll j ij' der proves that it has passed the • I Yes We Have No j Bananas- * But we do have new Fall Shits, ■ O Hats, Sweaters, and Shirts. Al- | ji" 9 most every train brings us 111 I •Something New For Fall. J ' Everj r department is brim mm p ■ full of NewvFall Styles for \/ Men,' Young Men and Bovs. €> i/yl II & ■ Odkoey I V| II / aoTHcs 1 ,/fI lly^ Come and see the New Fall ' I HOOVER’S, Inc/ | The Young Man’s Store. "—l ■; OQOOOoooooOQoOCOOgMQCxxxxxxaoocxMoqpootqonnnnonongiwqmi . ; Wonderful Bargains in all Summer Millinery Can Be Found at SPECIALTY HAT SHOP Mooooooooooooooooooooooooooe'raoaoooooooooooooooooo' —turn mm « wßsamasßamsßSßmmsam ebb—y 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 ji Why Go Elsewhere to Buy Your Gas oline and Motor Oils )Ve offer you visible measure, and the very best “Texaco." The 1 i only place in town that offers you a -free parking ground. We have J a car washer that is hard'to beat. In a few days our new vacuum ] [ cleaner will be instilled for cleaning the upholstering of your car. i i i SERVICE IS OUR FIRST THOUGHT. 11 • . i ! CENTRAL FILLING STATION PHONE 700 “Quality Store” Give us your order for Fresh Country Butter and Eggs and Farm Vegetables. ■s. - ‘ \ Orchard Produce Company Phone 130. Successor to L. E. Roger | If you want that genuine feeling of j satisfaction invite us to your next j blowout, i f j We live up t 9 our guarantee of ab solute satisfaction in all our vulcaniz- j r•/' • T ; / Motor & Tire Service Co. Monday, August 13, 1923. ■