PAGE EIGHT eftevgaS;;,; if d tl i HtPgni iJrTLTii asE* j ffiJsteew~jg-] ' ' 1 a -"» ‘THE MARLBOROUGH” • The graceful Queen Anne style is particularly appropriate for the Pining Room. This suite has the curved or cabriole leg. The sunken l>anels on the cabinet faces, and the neat moulding that panels the front of the china cabinet, add to the decorative value. Another strik ing detail is the arched or hooded top of the china cabinet. The chairs are handsome, with panels in the backs shaped and pierced. An inspec tion of the workmanship will show' that it is thorough. This furniture will last you many years. Your friends w'H constantly admire it. You will be proud that you seleete 1 "The Marlborough.” YVe have just received a car load of these Suites, together with several beautiful overstaffed and cane back Suites. Library Tables and Console Sets, all to match, in the very latest styles and the most up to-date finishes. See the above Suite inour window. Concord Furniture Co. THE RELIABLE FURNITURE STORE # LADIES! Something New For Polishing Furni ture —Get a Bottle of Tuschel Lac French Varnish Best for renewing old furniture and all interior wood work. Alpply with soft cloth. Gives a brilliant and last ing finish. Try a small bottle. Only 50 cents. Ritchie Hardware Co YOUR HARDWARE STORE PHONE 117 00000000000000000000000000000000000 ( C:\ * ' Exclusive New Advance SPRING HATS Individualized modes —personalized modes — The new .modes —all the high modes in the Season’s Smartest Styles $2.95, $3.95 AND °” FISHER’S COAL If you buy coal from at once you will buy again- When a company starts out into business it bus to build 19 Its reputation. Wo sre do- , leg this by handling good coal. When you buy coal from us you get your money’s worth. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Mutual 00 Company Phone 19 > yl | - l M. M• mi m s J MJ& •__ * / a b-f *r% /I /Tfl A ? g\ f y | S 1/ iSc,, 2 f ’ v. r wry.4 £ f t r j FANCY DRY GOODS WOMEN'S WEAR THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE ' : f The Concord Daily Tribune TIME OF CLOSINOOF MAILS. ‘ The time of the closing of malls at tbs Concord postoffice is as follows: Northbound Train 1 No. 84—3:45 p. m. Train No. 44—11:00 p. m. Train No. 86—10:00 a.m. Train No. 88—9 p. hi. Train No. 30—11:00 p. m. Southbound Train No. 37 — 9:00 a. m. Train No. 45—3:45 p. m. Train No. 135 9:00 p. m. Train No. 20—11:00 p. m. LOCAL MENTION | Billie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Archie J Gibson. i« seriously ill at his home on North Church Street. Miss Fannie Morrison is ill at the home <jf her parents, Mr. and Mrs. YV. F. Morrison, in the county. Continued progres is reported in the condititon of YV. H. Gibson who was carried to a Charlotte hospital this week for an operation for appendicitis. Miss T.ela Biggcrs. who has been con fined to her home at Host Mill, is able to be back at her work at the Parks- Belk Company. A valentine party will be given by the Y. M. C. A. tonight at the time which is regularly alotted to the movies. The public is invited to attend. Persons who plan to attend the Bible Story Contest tomorrow should remem ber that the contest at the Presbyterian Church begins at 7 o'clock instead of 7:30 as was originally planned. Among the new persons who have signed to take the European trip with H. YV. Blanks next summer is Miss Rose Harris. Mr. Blanks has received inquir ies from Maine and Canada recently. Quite a number of cases were tried in recorder's court Friday, seven defend ants paying fines totalling .sllO. Another defendant was found not guilty of having liquor and nol pros with leave was taken in another case. A meeting of the Fred Y. McConnell chapter American Legion Auxiliary will be held Monday night at 7:30 o’clock with Mrs. YY’. M. Sherrill at her home on North Spring street. Several business matters of unusual importance will come before the meeting and for that reason all members are urged to attend. • The condition of Mrs. Ernest Hicks continues to improve so satisfactorily that she was able to go out riding this week. Mrs. Hicks returned this week from a Charlotte hospital and since her return her condition continues to show Hie improvement noted before she left the hospital. Major Kenneth Caldwell. Inspector General of the troops of North Carolina, will leave Mouday to make his annual in spection of the troops. Major Caldwell j wifi be accompanied on the tour by a regular army officer and Adjutant Gener al Metts also will be with him at some of the inspections. The tour will keep Major Caldwell busy for the next several weeks. One of the best known poultry-men of the county has written the American Poultry Association for instructions as to the organization of a county poultry association for Cabarrus county. It is probable that definite steps looking to the organization of the association will be taken as soon as instructions have been received from the national organiza tion. Frank Kennedy was tried in police court Friday charged with assault with a deadly weapon as a result of an acci dent in which he is alleged to have struck three children with his auto. He agreed to pay all hospital and doctor bills and not drive a car again for two years, and a jail sentence was suspended on that agreement. He also paid the wather of the children for wages lost when their injuries kept him from his work. James L. I.efler has sold to M. E. Herrin property in Mt. Pleasant for sl,- 200. according to a deed filed Friday. Ac cording to another deed Mr. Herrin has' sold property in that town to Joe Haines for $6,700, C. J. YY\ Fisher has sold property in Ward 1 to Alfred Baker for SI,OOO, according to another, deed while still another deeds records the sale of property in Ward 1 by C. YY\ Frieze to Alfred Baker for S6O. I Various reports circula Friday said Floyd Collins had been res cued from Band Cave. Many inquiries were receiver! at the Times-Tribune office and although ail inquirers were inform ed that the rescue W not been announc ed by the Associated Press, the rescue rumors became persistent by night. The rumors were all false as the tunnel which was located in the shaft being dug to Col lins proved to be a blind alley. County officers report that no arrests have been made so far in connection with the robbery of YV. YV. Oglesby’s store at Harrisburg YY’ednesday night. Thieves carried away got*ln value,! at about S2OO, after breaking into the store from the rear. Officers have been work ing on the case all week, but so far they have found no clues that led to arrests. , Mr. Oglesby’s store has been entered by 1 robbers several times in recent years. At the Theatres. ’ Buck Jones in “Not a Drum Was 1 Heard,” and a comedy, “Sea Legs,” sea -1 taring Neals Burns, are the features be [ ing shown at the Star today. “The Honor Range,” featuring Leo Mnloney, and a comedy, "Scared Stiff,” ] are the features being shown again to , day at the Pastime. CONCORD PRODUCE MARKET j 1 (Corrected weekly by Cline ft Moose) Figure* named represent prices paid for produce on the market: 1 Corn sl-35 1 > Eggs .45 ! Sweet potatoes 1.50 1 Turkeya „ .25 to .30 Onion# $1.25 j |. Peas 2.50 1 J Batter ; .30 | Country Ham .27 Country Shoulder 16 1 im* /3CTCMA (ISjSIAAS A philosopher ia one -rho can be modern with a clear conscience. There are many arguments in favor of matrimony, the best two betng an old bachelor and an old maid. Some men talk so much they are effeminate. A sheik Is a man whose coat lapel# wear out mat. Taro can either live on love or soak their oM love letters in water and sell It for sirup. It la better to have had a plaionle friendship than never to have loved at all. Once asbestos chrtalns were la case the theater caught fire; now hi case the show ia too hot. There are still mice, but you see silk stockings without ftiem now There are two sides to every ques tion, both of which may be wrong. A wise man never makes faces at red-headed girls or bites a mule an the ankle. Sometimes It Is best to be sure yeu are right and then stop. A girl usually closes her eyes when you kiss her because she ltksa to imagine you are someone else. (Copyright, 1025, N» V Osrvic#» Isoj BULBS! BULBS! GLADIOLUS Salmond Pink Light Pink Scarlet Red Pure White Golden Yellow Pale Yellow And White with Red, Pink, Yellow Anthers Gibson Drug Store **~fT\lif°HUNTß GUARANTEED \ I SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES WJ/ Wj (Hunt's Salve and 8oap), fail in | If ft the treatment of ItcH, Enema, V^ 1 £/\ Ringworm, Tetter or other Itch- f Ire > akin dlaeaaea. Tc this treatment at our risk. 3« k ECZIVUfI If HUNTS GUARANTEED SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES (Hunt's Sal sound Soap), fall in L JH, rf’] the treatment of Itch, F i| Rln#worm,T«tteroroth«rlteh- f ff fw / I in# skin diseases. Try this • « ■ ■ treatment at our risk. PEARL DRUG COMPANY “Os the Square” NEW ARRIVALS Os Styles You’ll Like Light Tan Ribbon Ties, Light Tan Strap Pumps, per forated Vamps. Medium and Low Heels, Absolutely new, and Specially priced for quick selling— • $4.95 PARKER’S SHOE STORE i Phone 897 Where You. Save DELCO LIGHT ' Light Plants and Batteries Deep and Shallow Well Pumps lor Direct or Alter nating current and Washing Machines for direct or alter nating current. R. 11. OWEN, Agent Phone 86$ t Concord, N. C. n:i i n t-i. rusianis iiri:, l.i i-r i> 1.1, i. THE FLINT FORTY I A ear with refinement is now in our show room, i This car comes equipped with four wheel brakes and | Balloon tires. Five balloon tires and cover for same. Also 1 bumper, motor meter-wing, Windshield wiper standard j “quipment. J Delivered Price is $1185.00 I ' . 1 J. V. DAVIS DENTIST Office Removed to Fourth Floor Cabarrus Savings Bank Building Phone 43S Honrs: S to 5 TESTED UNDER TONS OF WATER EVERY Clark Grave Vault before it leaves the factory withstands the severest possible tfc- ts. It is completely submerged in water—subjected to two and one-half tons pressure. It must be absolutely air-tight and not at any timepermltwatertoleak through. (Stone, brick and concrete vaults let water in and hold it) Its proved protection is made permanent through the use of heavy twelve gauge' Keystone copper-bearing steel— the most perfect fust resisting steel made. All jointsaredoubly welded; are thicker and stronger than the plates themselves. We earnestly recommend this “quality” vault WILKINSON'S FUNERAL HOME Phone No. 9 Open Day and Night We have the follow-! ing used cars for sale ! or exchange: One Chevrolet Coupe 1924 model. One Oakland Sport Touring. One Ford Touring. * One Buick Six Road ster. One Buick Four tour ing. STANDARK BUICK COMPANY Opposite City Fire Dept Old Newspapers, Three Packages for lOe as .long as they last. Times-Tribun* Office. 130 Dollars I or 30 Days! Q You can easily wait another I month for a Spring suit —you z2L can keep your principal intact %. /N > / in any local bank with inter- / When you figure that at 3 per W cent, your S3O is only earning \ Jf l I j about 8 cents you can see that N j / 30 days of Sunday appearance ' - jr • is costing you less than the price of a Sunday paper. m The first Spring Suits are here from SCHLOSS. f It’s real economy not to wait. f SCHLOSS SUITS f $30.00 and Upward j HOOVER’S, Inc. “THE YOUNG MAN’S STORE” I COAL DOUBLE SCREENED JELLICO ;!; It’s Great for Grates PHONE 244—279—517 ill Xli Jl \J To anyone seeking an office we cordially invite an in spection of our building. Offices of convenient size, plenty of light, steam heat, running water, elevator service. CABARRUS SAVINGS BANK Capital and Surplus $450,000.00. Hssoiid COAL Comfort means real con *“*‘l tentment. Buying Coal hs means Complete Satisfaction. Order today and tomorrow you will be p,eased ( #1 .Ipi • J j Cement, Lime, Plaster K. L. Craven & Sons FEED I Buy Your Feed From Cline & Moose. All our feeds are made from the very best gratis. Free from trash and filler. Put up in plain bags. Sold on their merits. You pay for feed only. Como Hen Feed, Como Laying Mash Como Growing Mash ' Praott’s Buttermilk Baby Chick Feed, four sizes. Use these feeds, and results are certain. J Dairy Feed, Ship Stuff, Horse and Mule Feed, Cotton Seed Meal, Hulls, Clover and Meadow Hay, Shucks, Straw, Corn, Oats, VKe sell cheap. Deliver every where, Phone 339 NOW. Saturday, February 14, 1925 WANTED: A NEW TIRE! One of the best, staunchest, most re liable cn rough roads and long mile age, greatest resistance, toughest dur ability, smoothest runn’ng. If that is what you are looking for, here is where to find it, filling every neces sary detail, and at a price that will pleasantly surprise you. HOWARD’S FILLING STATION “Service With a Smile” PHONE 88* CONCORD COTTON MARKET ‘ SATURDAY, FEBRUARL 14, IMS Cotton' Seed .52 1-2 for— •* Car Washing Tires and Tubes AND Tube Repairs COME TO Jarratt’s Service M Phofte M* C ° rbm <&a Fran* . tnfrl 1 I il&iT.’fljilw''

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