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•- • •a . * - , • i v _ * * « \ ' ■?.*;_ V . }*f V T " 4 * . i y M LET THE BUILDERS GET TO WORK irf m w SJNO.R.QUERY Brick and Wood Work, Cement, Plastering and «T I Carry a Full Line of High Grade Paints Are Your Floors Perfect? Postoffice Box 314 Phone No. 147 ' too/ it's such a long-drawn out job to lay and finish them. AXTOTnr D r PTTTC ** e ™ an VBrsa! Re-Surfacing Method I I II 111 H I I—l I This method re-surfaces floors so they \ A X L., W 11/ JL JX JXjL LJ 0 are J*ke new. Paint, varnish, dirt, stains, worn spots. • 1 are removed, and they are ready to refinish to suit It "i '' ' takes but a short time to do the work. MJ‘ ■: - :v- ■ , . In building, the first cost is the last cost for many years to come, if the building has first class ' • J* OrS *! eW materials put together by first class workmen Poor workmanship will spoil good materials and ™ ™ rs repair bills will quickly add to the initial cost. The low bid is not always the cheapest bid. brought {JSwJJSh JSLTi? ASX In letting Building Contracts think of the future as well as the actual bids. Ask yourself if Lw'and the bidde * has a reputation for fair dealing, reliability, and honesty. doea Ae work much qukker ’ fcettcr and at less cost - If he is known to have such a reputation, his bid is actually cheaper in the long run, than the !° ? ors ! 00 sld5 Id „ tßa f ew bid which in dollars and cents appears to be smaller from a firm which has not yet made a reputa- .. A " B * " ... . , , U l*‘ • j *H i i J * American Universal method finishes any tion. It Will paV yOU to think, these statements over. * floor beautifully and entirely without the usual muss. ' !A vacuum fan deposits all dirt in a bag, leaving the job clean as you go along. Let us explain the method and quote you prices* JOHN R. QUERY CONCORD, N. C. 1 K \ \ i > . • > i ' k ; x 5S ' : > I CABARRUS COUNTY FAIR I CONCORD, N. C. m t. I OCTOBER 18, 17, 18, 18, AND 20 ■ \ , v. V'’ "-ii*-" ~ , y * •'* * x ' . > '. . ' • v . «A «-■ ' , 4 ; 4 1 * , -THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE—FAIR AND INDUSTRIAL EDITION PAGE THIRTY-TWO
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