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PAGE EIGHT Concord Furniture Co. The Reliable Furniture Store @ The Cup That Cheers ' ll is a bracing cup of tea. coffee or cocoa. * Kk A fresh made a».d daintily served, alone, or m j 8 with some solid fowl. to cheer the inner 1) man or woman. Our cup service is gen- I crally praised because we use only the rP_. | | /ITf* A. best tea. coffee and cocoa, all with an r T|1 1 Ijljj/ Hi exquisite flavor of their own. vifT\ V CAROLINA CAFE ~ ~ | Special Sunday Dinner New Victor Records For Nov. 19th. 19101—Sitting in a Corner Whitman anti Orchestra Maggie Manhattan Merrymakers 19162—Little Butterfly Whitman and Orchestra So This Is Love . The Troubadours 19163—Nobody But You Brooks Johns ami Orchestra Love. My Heart Is Calling You -Manhattan Merrymakers 19160 —Struttin' Jim Miss Patricola Nobody Can lane Me Like My Tomato Can .... Billy Murray 19119—Hust Somebody Is Calling Bethel Jubilee Quartet You Must Come ia at the Door Bethel Jubilee Quartet 19133—Vision of Salone I’ietro Kiss of Spring Pietro 961—Love Sends a Little Gift of Boses John McCormick Wonderful One John McCormick 911—Mazurka lYitv. Kreisler Melodic Fritz Kreisler 946—Memory's Garden Frances Alda Coining Home Fntuees Alda OFT ONCE A WEEK—EVERY FRIDAY BELL & HARRIS Music Department TIRES! TIRES! TIRES! Just Received New Shipment of Holyoke and Gotham Tires We have absolutely got the best tire that we have ever sold. We are not merely taking a salesman's word for this statement. We have tested and proven to ourselves that the Holyoke and Gotham tires will stand a test with any tire on the market today. They are not Cheap Tires. They are hand made and every ounce, of cotton in them is long staple cotton. The rubber and friction stock is the very best and it is properly cured. You will agree with us when you try a set of these tires. As a special imluctmeut to you on these tires we are going to offer them for a limited time only at 19 per cent, below- our regular re tail price which is astonishingly low for these high grade tires. Put a set on your ear and test them with any tire on the market. They are guaranteed for 6,000 and 10,000 miles of good servi<*e. All we ask is that you try one set. OUR AUTO LAUNDRY IS THE BEST CENTRAL FILLING STATION PHONE 700 Sportsmen’s Headquarters \ y Lovers of the great outdoors will find % j m our stock of sporting goods unusually 'B > yjj complete. One of the world famous /IU lines we carry is 'hk C /-\ am munition Jf\ A 1 fi t vr , v i m Vt\ ' " -Nothing has ever approached the /M % consistent accuracy of Western shot- NsMf nI gun shells and rifle and revolver car tridges. No other ammunition has, 'a ever won such a smashing string of I'ftV. vV championships. First choice of the w world’s crack shots, Western » * Cartridge Company Ammunition is InM VUve typical of all our lines of sporting C is goods —winners every'one. Ritchie Hardware Co. ' . * THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE ! The. Concord Daily Tribune TtME OF CLOSING OF MAILS i The time of the closing of mails at the Concord pcetoffice 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. Train No. 88—S :00 p. m. Train No. 30—11 p. m. Southbound. i Train No. 37—0:30 a. m. ! Train No. 46—4:00 p. m. ! Train No. 135 —8 :30 p. m. i Train No. 20—11 :00 p. m. LOCAL MENTION There will bn preaching at ’ Center Methodist Church. No. 11 townuhip. Sun day afternoon at 3 o’clock. Part of the household effects of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Cannon and child cn, who leave soon for Charlotte, where they will make their home, were carried to 'Char lotte yesterday and today. 'Tnelo Joe'' White is confined to his room at the home of Mrs. L. I‘, Davis, where he hoards, by illness. He has been suffering for the past two weeks with asthma and has been quite ill. One ease of diphtheria was the only new case of disease of any kind reported to tile county health department yester day. according to a statement made by the department this morning. i The lire department was called to a garage at Forest Hilt this morning short ly after S o'clock but the blaze was but before the company could reach the garage. The blaze was mly a small one and’caused practically no damage. Dr. P. R. MaiVadvea left last night for Washing! >n to attend the sessions of the Southern Medical Association. From Washington he will go to New \ork City, to take postgraduate work for about lea days. Rev. A.' D. Shelton, who has been pas tor of the First Methodist Protestant Church here for the past four years, is : today moving with lvis family to Siler j City, where he was assigned at the last i conference as pastor of the church there. Marriage licenses have been issued by Register of Deeds F.lliott to the follow ing couples: Carl Williams, of Con cord. Route 6, and 'Miss Essie Linker, of Harrisburg Route 3: William S. Honeycutt and Miss Mardccra Dayvault.! both of Kannapolis: j Relatives here have been advised that the rendition of Mrs. R. E. Stewart, who underwent a very serious operation in a Charlotte hospital Tuesday, con tinues to show improvement. Mrs. Stewart was carried to Charlotte Sun day. and the message to relative, stated that site had a very good night. The marriage license business lias been good .during the past year, according t> figures announced by the Register of Deeds' office. So far 330, licenses have been issued since December Ist, 1922. the lisial year in this business beginning December Ist. Less than 300 licenses Were issued la! year. The Cabarrus ('unity fair ground lias been closed for the winter. With the staging of the colored fair early this mo up the last fair of the year was of ■ felt'd, and unless football games a is' staged at the ground by the high school team, it will not he used again this winter. Mr. Franklin Cannon, son of Mrs. Mattie Lee Cannon, lias been-in an Ashe ville hospital for some time following an Operation for appendicitis. He became ill while attending school at Henderson ville and was carried to the Asheville hospital. Mrs. Cannon stient several weeks in Asheville with him, and his condition is now very satisfactory. The condition of Mr. W. A. Foil, who underwent an operation for appendicitis in a Charlotte hospital yesterday, con tinues to show improvement, according to a message relatives here received from the hospital this morning. Mrs. Foil spent yesterday in Charlotte with, Mr. Foil mid went ftver again today to be with him. Everything Is in readiness for the grand Operat to be given here tomorrow evening by artists of national reputa tion. Tlit concert will be given in Central Graded School and the artists who will take part are expected to ar rive in Concord tomorrow morning. The entertainment promises to be one of the most interesting ever held in Concord. The I’arks-Belk Company is making t plans now for a big toy department. The I new department will be located in the | large basement of the store, which is [ now being fitted upJn take care of the, thousands of toys which will be pur- I chased by the company. ■'rite toy do- | partment will be one of the largest de- t partments in the store under plans made by the management. Mrs. F. W. Starnes died at her home here yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock. She was 19 years of age and is survived by iter husband, mother. Mrs. Nancy Iminb. two brothers. John Lamb, of Brooklyn, and Jesse Lamh. of Mt. Airy; and three sisters, Mrs. Hoyle Means, of Concord, ami Mrs. Rufus New and Mrs. Wiley Davis, of Virginia. No funeral arrangement 4 have ye'J been made. Miss Lnney Miller, daughter of Mrs. Floy Miller, of this city, and stenogra pher in the office of the Wiscasaet Mills at Albemarle, underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Concord Hospital last night" at 6 o’clock. Miss Miller has been ill for about a week and as her condition did not show improvement she entered the hospital here late yes terday afternoon. Her condition today is reported ns favorable. Truck Driver Killed When Trucks Col lide. Newton, Nov. Fir.— Twd big White trucks of the Harris Construction Com pany. building the liard surface. road from Newton to Lincolnton, had a head on collission this afternoon and Osca# Sherrill, a young white man of Hickory, driving one of the trucks, was inetantly killed. His head was crushed by strik ing .the liard road surface. The acci dent occurred at the curve on the hill east of the creek near Matthews' camp grrtund, three miles below Maiden, ft Patience, and the mulberry leaf becomes a silk gowtp V jjjp&hlbm Sims i jSays | A white crow captured in Denver is causing much comment. Perhaps it is a 1924 model. I Antes cost *the I'. S. ovYr live bil lion dollars a year, which is ywon more j , than a movie star makes. The low value of German marks will build a strong race. It takes about two men to carry a dollar. „ j Some people eem to have money tj burn. It Atlantic City, a man lit | cigarettes with M 0 bills. Cougars are killing deer in Washing-) 1 t hi state. As they have no hunting [ license something may lx l done. ; News from Smith Africa. They have] itarted playing golf. This is real golf, not African golf. Phil Kheftnl! has retired. Phil was a : ; Pullman porter 1 1 years, which is u lot ( i i f arguing. i ! While a Best on'bay of 13 Ims entered j college, we’ll bet lie. is behind with his enjoy ing life. Jonathan Folk, of Los Angeles, is 106 | and gec.y visiting, so Jonathan is not the old Folk at, home. i A Lincoln ( Vo. I man. probably fisli ] orman or golfer, claims Iris cane is a mil lion years old. i About 20 men robbed two banks in I Spencer, I|»L. without waiting to become insiders, , j A hen in Amherst. Mass., laid 302 eggs in one year, probably laying off Sundays and 11 holidays. Rockefeller’s grand-nephew has be come a bank clerk. Well, he should know all about i muting money. News from Hawaii. Milkmen arc dc ! livering in airplanes. Strikes ns as be | ins a line way to churn, j Seattle man had his dog’s teeth tilled j with gold, so he probably hates to bite . a eat with them. Don’t Suffer With Colds. Try a Box of Our Cold Cap sules Clines Pharmacy PHONE 338 \ We the follow ing Used Cars For Sale or Exchange: One Ford Touring . One Ford Roadster One Ford Racer . One Chevrolet Tour inß One Oakland Tour ing One Buick Six Tour | ing i STANDARD BUICK COMPANY Opposite City Fire Dept Turkey in the straw; Haw! Haw! Haw! Turkey in the Coop: Whoop! Whoop! Whoop ! Turkey in the—Where? Here ! Here! Here! Turkey in the—Store? ShoffrShore! Shore! Turkey in the Pot! Trot! Trot!, Trot! Turkey in tfie Platter—Chatter Chatter! Chatter! i We are the largest Turkey Poultry and Produce Dealers in the city, if you have Turkeys tu sell see its. If you want to buy Turkeys place your order with us. C. H. BARRIER & CO. VISIT THE SCIENTIFIC PALMIST - MADAME ALLEN ' If you are unhappy, discouraged, unsuccessful in doubt, or trouble, this wonderful palmist can positively change your condition, muny who were on the brinfc of uncertainty,, today are resting easily in the lap of luxury by acting on her advice. TO THOSE UNHAPPY AND DISCONTENTED—if you are separat ed from the one you love or in trouble from any cause consult her NOW. Would you like to marry quickly? Have you any trouble over „uny affair in life? Do you want more success? Ifso you need her advice, she not only tella you of your troubles but how to overcome them. NO question aaked, she will tell you all. There is no home so dreary and sad, no life so wicked or blighted, no heart so sad and lonely, no condition or circuu. stance so complicated or incomprehensible that can't he *et right and kept right after a visit to her. common sense says go and partake ot these advantages and in after .years you will be spared the saddest of words 'lf' blight have been." Private room for colored people. . Office Hoqrs: 10 a. m. to 0:30 p. m. * %a West Depot Street, Duaetffiery House Kingan. Wilson, Armour and Hampshire Hams—get them while they are fresh. Just received Fresh Porcelain. White House F»u_'—also Imper ial Self Rising. Dove - Bost Co. Where Quality Reigns Supreme Batteries Recharged * Cars Repaired Experienced Mechanics . All Work Guaranteed Reasonable Charges Bollinger Motor Co. Forest Hill >O{VV*V»V'»o O ~ VENETIAN HAND. CREAM * Is splendid for the hands ns they require protection as well as the face, being constantly in contact tvith roughening or irritating sub stances. Venetian Hand Cream used after each washing with June Geranium Soap overcomes tlu> harmful effects of germs and other impurities. Hand Cream used in conjunction with Bleachine Cream keeps the hands smooth, plump and white. Hand Cream is also recommended for men as i tis found delightfully soothing after -shaving. Price SI.OO. Gibson Drugstore Fresh Shipment Salt Mackerel Only 10c Each Quart Jar Sweet Mixed or Sour Pickles, nice and crisp 40c No. 3 can Boast Beef! only 35c 3 cans for SIOO Fresh shipment National Biscuit Com pany's Soda or Saltine Crackers. Cheap by the box. ti to 7 pounds per box. Fresh shipment fish and oysters each day this week. CABARRUS CASH GROCERY CO. Phone 571 W ODD FELLOWS’ NOTICE. Meeting every Thursday at 7 :30. All members urged to attend and visiting brothers welcome. J. H. SMITH, Rec. See. IVe 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. tYo:HK; jjjj| Style and Service with Grace and Beauty Have been embodied in the “Clothes Beautiful.” We are proud of these clothes and when you have examined the fabrics and tried on the New Models you will under stand \yhy. HOOVER’S Inc. THE YOUNG MEN’S STORE ■ lJfc!ia333a:i£ s£Sa333„iir I.TJId MUfru%dfeaai t’utxjouoooooooutxxxxxxAjwmxxxxxxxxjtx.xx'xrjcjooo'» » « STOCKINGS! All sizes and different colors to match the combina tion Shoes. SPECIALTY HAT SHOP COAL Order a ton of mv Best Jellico Double Screened Coal— 'it will please. A. B. POUNDS Coal of Quality JU WO—R. “Quality Store” Give us your order for Kresh Country Butter and Eggs and Farm Vegetables. f Orchard Produce Company j| Phone 130. ~ Successor to L. E. Roger | If you want that genuine feeling of satisfaction invite us to your next blowout. We live up to our guarantee ot ab splute satisfaction in all our vulcaniz ing. \ Motor & Tire Sendee Co. CONCORD FRODCCR MARKET (Corrected Weekly by dine A Moose. 1 Figures named represent priced paid t»r produce on the market: Eggs .50 Butter ' 35 Country Ham 25 to 80 Country Shoulder 15 Country Sides .15- Young chickens 25 1 Hens J 8 Turkeys 25 to AO Urd 12 I*2 , j Sweet Potatoes ...—r.......... $l,OOl Thursday, November 15, 198 Irfgji Potatoes SI.OO Onions $1.25 P<«« ••*.: $1.25 Corn sl.lO '’OXFORD COTTON MARKET! THURSDAY. OCTOBER 15. 1028 Cotton 81 ' potton Seed ...,, 06 Our Vest •Pocket Memorandums For 1024 are fflhd.v. Wo want every subscriber * of The Times and Tribune to hare one. Come in and get it. ’ -6-ts.
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