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PAGE SIX j ""~S" H TTu ' (I "** | 1 ‘ “""""'' f j Concord Furniture Co.! The Reliable Furniture Store The Cup That Cheers ’‘"B * * is a brrfcrng cup of tea. coffee or cocoa, f Kk. A fresh made and daintily served, alone, or \ C' with some solid food, to cheer the inner I) .man or woman. Our cup service is geu- I orally praised because we use only the ,j 1 i/bW* best tea. coffee and cocoa, all with an mm CAROLINA CAFE ~ Special Sunday Dinner NEW VICTOR RECORDS! • 19152 —When Clouds Have Vanished Elliott Shaw Why Don't My Dreams Come True Henry Burr 19154—Complainin' Eddie Hunter t trot , Eddie Hunter 19151—1 Dove You Whitman and Orchestra The Life of a Rose Dornberger and Orchestra 19155—Cut Yourself a Piece of Cake Whiteman and Orchestra Oh You Little Sun-iiv-er-Gun .... Benson Orchestra of Chicago 19156 —Just a Girl That Men Forget The Troubadours Steal a Little Kiss While Dancing . . Green Orchestra 951—The World Is YVaitiug for the Sunrise R. Werreurath Rose in the Bud R. YVerrenrath 45379—1 n a Shoe Store Marie Cahill Tlie Symphony Concert Marie Cahill. 944—Faust Stokowski and Orchestra Mignon Stokowski and Orchestra 6419—Sonata in B Minor Olga Samaroff Nocturne , Olga Samaroff 01T ONCE A WEEK—EVERY WEEK—FRIDAY BELL & HARRIS Music Department 3000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 POOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC GLOBE AND HOLYOKE TIRES ' I Are Made From the Best of Material and Built to Give l 20,000 Miles of Service. They Are Guaranteed 10,000 Miles You Will Make No Mistake When You Buy These Tires. | TRY THEM | OUR AUTO LAUNDRY IS THE BEST CENTRAL FILLING STATION PHONE 700 MKMOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO is* ——A. H !> !"? ' H TIRE PRICES ADVANCED j' * We Have Not Advanced Yet i ii. 1 I We have bought, a big supply of Cord Tires, all sizes, | | at old prices. Remember all ours are guaranteed and we !i ii carry the best tires that money can buy. A few of our | 5 specials: 30x3 Fabric -u 1 $7.50 and SB.OO l 30x3 Cord $10:00 | 30x3 1-2 Cord SIO.OO I S 32x4 Cord . $20.00 f j First Class and Fresh Stock. Let us Show You What I We Have. Ritchie Hardware Co\ YOUR HARDWARE STORE Phone 117 jxESSS333mS^ The Penny Ads. Get Results—Try Them ifeaA......V,. j. .!».... 4 J,, THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE fjThe Concord Daiiy Tribune U TIMEOFCLOSING “oF~MAILS " j »-• * , , The time of the closing of mails at Hi the Concord postoffice is as follows: • Northbound. Train No. 136—11 p. m. Train No, 34—4 :00 p. m. Train No. 36—10:00 a. m. Train No. 12—6:30 p. m. H Train No. 38—8:00 p. m. M Train No. 30 —11 p. m. 0 Southbound, t-i Train No. 37—9:30 a. m. {■* Train No. 4R—4:00 p. m. i.j Train No. 135—8:30 p. m. | j Train .No. 29—11:00 p. m. LOCAL MENTION ||l All the banks of the be elos i: ed on Monday, in Armis p! tice Day. Ht Cotton on the local market today is |j quoted at 31 cents per pound: cotton ||j seed at 66 cents per bushel. !”j Rev. 1.. A. Falls will preach at Con- Sill ter Methodist Church next Sunday af ternoon at 3 o’clock. M j ||] School opened Monday. Xovcmbcrc sth. }*| at the Shinn school house in No. 5 town fiil ship. Tile tcachets are Miss Ida Mae rj Widenhouse and Miss Sadie-Cook. The sacrameut of the Lord's Supper pj will be celebrated in the Gilead and Kel k| ler Reformed Churches next Sunday at the hours of the regular Sunday services. The Christian Herald has conducted : an inquiry, showing that sixty-four per cent, of the people do not go to church or if they go it is only now and then, c Our Y'esf Pocket Memorandum Books 3 for 1924 are now ready. Come in and gel one. If to be sent by mail send 2 V cents for postage. t Miss Essie T.itaker has accepted a po t- sition with the Parks-Belk Company, e She began lier duties with the company u this morning. One ease of ehickenpox was the only ease of disease of any kind reported on Tuesday to the county health department, according to a department report. The condition of Mr. R. L. Dick, who underwent an operation in the Charlotte Sanatorium some time ago. continues to • improve. Mr. Dick expects to return to his home either this afternoon or tomor- . J row. jl Mrs. W. M. Sherrill and daughter. Ellen, returned this afternoon from lj Charlotte, where Ellen Tuesday under ji went an operation for the removal of 11 her tonsils. Her condition today is re ij ported as greatly improved. lj A Ford ear belonging to Mr. Geo. H. ji Cline, of Poplar Tent, was stolen from i 1 in front of McKinnon Presbyterian t. Church Sunday night while members of ! ji his family were attending church set- ] 1 1 vices. lj Six cases were on docket for trial in i j i recorder's court this morning. Intoxioa- I 11 tion. assault with deadly weapon, speed- j j tag. anti operating a car while intoxi- • I cateci were included in indictments charg i ed against the six defenedanfs. Marriage licenses have been issued by ! Register of Deeds Elliott to the follow- j ing couples : 1,. J. Tucker .and Miss Paul- | ine Wallace, of Concord, anti Homer 1 Calloway and Miss Oilie Goodman, of j , Concord. i , Tlie Harrisburg Community Club will l i hold its regular monthly-meeting Wed- j ; mesday night. November 7 at 7:30 ] i o'clock, to which the public is cordially I I invited. The committee was fortunate. J j in securing several musicians from New- i i ell to take part in the program. ( . The members of the Concord high ' School football team are practicing hard j B this week for the game with the Gastonia i team Friday. The game ’will be played 1 as a championship contest and will be j staged as the Qtastonia park. Coach Moore hopes to have his strongest team 1 available for the game, which will be the , fids? championship contest for each team. A number of persons have already 1 paid their city taxes for the year. City 1 ■ Tax Collector Fields stated this morning. Mr.. Fields received the tax books for ■ several of the wards last week, and the others will be received this week. Sheriff books now, too. and already he is busy Caldwell lias some of the county tax collecting tlie taxes for the year. The mad from Concord to Charlotte is said to be in fairly good shape at pres ent. Following the rains of this week the road was dragged, for the first time • in several weeks, and many of the hqjes „ were filled by tire dragging. The road was the scene of a number of auto ne -3 cidents Sunday, but it became safer after p it was dragged on Monday. is Tlie registration books for the county j: wide school tax election will close on I'j Saturday of this week. Persons desiring p to register can do so any time this week. | but not later than Saturday. The ques j| tion of bigger and better schools for the p rural children is now up to the people | themselves. If you want the schools reg | inter now and vote on November 20th. There will be given a pageant, "The t: YVay." by tbs Women’s Missionary 8o j:j ciety of Center Grove Lutheran Church ji; near Kannapolis Sunday evening, the • 18th, beginning at 7 o'clock. Rev. Clar- I? ence Norman, a returned missionary from [ii Japan, will make a talk on Japan. The j? public is invited. Everyone that is go-. | t ing ft) take pajt in the pageant-is urged | to be at the Church Sunday to practice. jii The men who gave their nrrns. legs, c I eyes and other parts of their bodies for | I this country during the YVorid YVar are |i I expecting the people to remember them II on '“Forget-Me-Not Day." Everyone || here wijl have an opportunity to contrib |ii nte something to the men and the War | Mothers, who will sell flowers here, want | everyone in town to purehuse at least | one ftowef. ( I Hundreds of friends attended the fun- I eral of Mr. H. G. Rit* Tuesday after la i noon. The services were held at the -j home, conducted by Rev. L. A. Thomai}, I who was assisted by Rev. G. A. Martin. | of this city, and Rev. S. N. Watson, of | lj Bladenboro, N. C. The pall bearers were I A. F. Hartnell, W. B. Ward. B. E. Har | ris, Jesse Johnson, J. Alex Caton and i John L. Miller. Interment was made at Oakwood cemetery and the grave was _ entirely covered with the many beautiful ~ floral designs designs sent as last taken I [of love and respect by friends of the de- 1 la ceased. gSlTam P-pShns (SlTlSays The powers want to reduce Germany's debt, which is the only way to keep her I from owing so much. Redueiug Germany's debt makes that | I much less the allies lose, j Less movies will be made. It is a j good plan. Show the same films in stead of just the same plot*. Movie business is slackening up be cause people have seen them all. Other improvements are noticed. The herby hat is passing. Old ones will make nice flower pots. Ancestor of the Indian has been dug up near Los Angeles, perhaps while] hunting old movie plots. . Governor of Pennsylvania will wear j a Texas hat. Which is much better than' talking through it. I 1 Plasterers in Chicago are receiving j 825 a day. We think this is laying it i nil pretty thick. ' .'I 1 Things are quite lively in Boston. A'j man was arrested there for claiming ail t'Azor beat four aces. V Idaho man Jvants divorce because hislj wife would eodk nothing hut eggs. She I .fust egged hin» on. lj .Many sealskin coats are being sold , Dir winted. Many of these coats were worn by rabbits. A Georgia farmer who wondered if robbers would get 8600 out of bis coffee pot found they would. C I A police shot a burglar in New York. Perhaps he will claim he didn't know it was loaded. Chicago barber attacked a man with a spade, Wash your head before get,- • ing a haircut. Our oil output is increasing. And sinee school opened the castor oil intake lias increased. The only smoke nuisance now is how '<> make a smoke. The federal bonus hill rate* another wound chevron. NOTICE W. 0. \V. Forest Hill Camp No. 494 W. O. W. meets every Thursday night at 7:30. Prize donated by Pounds Shoe Store to be presented to A. B. Morrison Thursday •night. Next prize donated bv Joe Gas ket ' L- A. GRIFFIN. C. 0. J. S. GOI.DSTON, Clerk. Scaffolding is necessary when erect ing a house. And props are required when building a career. They take the form of extra qualifications. 00000009000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 I Buy This $1.25 Weather House For ij! Only 85c, Enter Our Guessing Con- |j| test and Win a $15.00 Cash Prize. I This house is size 0 l-2x 8 1-2 inches. When the weather is to be 'j' fine the woman will be out. When stormy weather is approaching the jlj man with his umbrella will come out from Sto 24 hours ahead of rain ij i or snow. Hurry up if you want one. C. H. BARRIER & CO. 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There is no home so dreary and sad, no life so wicked or blighted, no heart so sad and lohely, no condition or circum stance so complicated or incomprehensible that can't be set right and i kept right after a visit to her, common sense says go and partake of j these advantages and in after years you will be spared the saddest of j words “It might have been.” Private room for colored people. 1 Office Hours: 10 a. m. to 9:80 p. m. 22 West Depot Street, Dueenbery House • aooooooooooooooooooooooooot h® p » D D j ! Wfl have just received another tDC DCcit j j car of Spartan Feed and !i j j Sweet Pasture. The best Dairy ! j Feeds On the market. Jlj Cline's Honey and Almond 11 Sf STt : i Als ° Spartan Grain Laying Iky *lm. j Mash. It makes old hens lay like j pullets. Clines Pharmacy | cabarrus cash | grocery co. i * ooooooooooeoooo °ooooooaoo ion the mat cvLvMK—a P «f| Phoiie 571 W V. , . I Batteries Recharged Cars Repaired Experienced Mechanics All Work Guaranteed Reasonable Charges Bollinger j Motor Co. > Forest Hill OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQo '! Eyes Examined Glases Fit- | j| ted ! Dr. E. C. Pierce 5 OPTOMETRIST I Eyesight Specialist | : || Office Hours: 8 A. M. to j j j; 4 P. M. 'f Office on Second Floor Op- 0 !| posite Efird’s Depart- c i ment Store. X jOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOto Visiting Cants Printed, 50 foe Sl.uo, 100 for $1.50, Times and Trimine Office. CONCORD COTTON MARKET. WEDENSDAY. NOVVEMBER 7. 1928 Cotton 31 Cotton Seed tiC THE EITZ - Another ? t 1 \WJrJTR . young man’s model thfee r \ yfr jftrMwi button sack, with notched / /jffl ,'\W lapels. More form-fitting 1/ f and more, shapely than the •| j jl; I ut not <l u »te as . extreme. | 11 ft owev^ r > *t’s a smart-look ' Hoovers ••I I Hats in Becoming Shapes and Bright Colors That are Becoming With Winter Clothes . Shown at SPECIALLY HAT SHOP t******>r*>r>t**yvyvvvvyvvvyvwvv’r-vvvvvvwvvwvvvvvvYyyQooo COAL Order a ton of my Best Jellico Double Screened Coal— it will please. A. B. POUNDS Coal of Quality “Quality Store” ] Give us your order for Fresh Country Butter and i , Eggs and Farm Vegetables. I | J j J Orchard Produce Company ! 1 Phone ISO. Successor to L. E. Boger If you want that genuine feeling of | satisfaction invite us to your next j blowout. i •« ' " • We live up to our guarantee ot ab—| solute satisfaction in all our vulcaniz ing. ■"' ' d i •' ' ; : . V Motor & Tire Service Co. CONCORD PRODCCK MARKET 1 (Corrected Weekly by Clio* A Moose.) Figure* named represent priced poM far produce on the market: Eggs ".. .40 ! Batter 40 1 ; Country Ham .25 to .30 | . Country Shoulder .15 Gauntry Sides .IS 1 Young chickens .25 ! Hans M Turkeys .25 to .80 ■ Lard .13 1-3 Sweet Potatoes SI.OO ' Irish Potatoes SI.OO Onions |U$ Peas $1.25 Corn sl.lO ] For Sole—Ford Racer. See Chos. AH<A j Tribune Office. 25-ts-p. ( Wednesday, 19^3 000000000000000000000000 HARRIET HUBBARD AYER'S PREPARATIONS 1 How to Massage Your Face; ' Reduce Your Double Chin; i>• Remove Crow’s Feet, Brow Lines, Frown Lines, That Tired Worried Look; With Full Directions for Sams. Gibson Drag Store ]I * “The Rexall Store’’
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