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PAGE EIGHT MM4Li^inrrgreßmy<nwwii SALE ON LAMPS | Monday Morning at 8:00 O’clock j $3.50 Iron Bridge Lamp $1.95 k • .ft | $15.50 lamp srr“ S $3.50 LAMP $1.05 „ ' .. , „ , ' J Iron stand, paper shade and P®!!**"?* stand. All t cord, complete. No phone orders. s t* ;, de. silk lining and silk lj fringe. :. 111 j j j. I ■j <» $25.00 FLOOR~LAMP $t2.50 S22!io JR ’ IjAMP $16 ’ 75 Mahogany stands, silk shades Pollycrome stands. Weighed. j with silk lining and silk fringe. base. Silk shades with silk lining Complete. Half price. a»d fringe. A good buy at $16.50. No lamps will be sold at the above prices before nine j ! o’clock Monday morning. Only one to a customer. No j phone orders. Concord Furniture Co. - .. ssl,—ljl-_: —u 1.1; . l !_.. ' ." ■ f • ■ l , I SUMMER UNDERWEARABLES Light Weight Union Suits, Teddies, Stepins, Vests and 1 Combinations SPECIALS i Sheer Gowns, with Bobbed Sleeves 00 Hand Drawn and Embroidered Gowns $1.50 t | Infants' Summer Underwearables in All Combinations v j Visit FISHER’S It Pap lOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC i SECURE COMFORT i By Using SINCLAIR FORD piL Gives The Transmission THAT VELVET ACTION Mutual 03 Company j Phone 476 R or 880 OOOfXX^COOOCXXXXXXIQOOQOOOtXXMyVVMVVVVWVyvvVVXVOOffpOO -0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000090000000 DELCO LIGHT Light Plants and Batteries Deep and Shallow Well Pumps for Direct or Alter- ! | nating current and Washing Machines for direct or alter- j [ nating current. R.H. OWEN, Agent Phone Ml Concord, N. C. * : X/*\ y 9 8 J ic/j A a-, A § gy | o ; FANCY DRY GOODS WOMEN'S WEAR 8 ® 000000000000000 °ooooooooooooooooooooeoooooooooooo<» C s >'* s'i'-Sr&Fte■ ’ 'ful 1 rfiNfn rvAn v tpiteiivc 1- The Concord Daily Tribune : TlSffi" OF CLOSING OF MAILS. The time of the closing of mails st the Concord' postoAce is as follows: Northbound Train No. 34—3:45 p. m. Train No. 44—11:00 p. m. Train No. 33—10:00 a. m. Train No. S3—B p. m. I Train No. 33-11:00 p.m. Southbound “ 1 Train No. 37—. 9:00 a. m. a Train No. 45—8145 p. m. 4 Train No. 135 9:00 p. as. i Train No. 29—11:00 p. m. 1 LOCAL MENTION | jj Marriage ligcnsc was issued Thursday l by Register bf Deeds Elliott to .T. F. jj Brumley and Miss Hallie Kincaid, both j of Kannapolis. The regular Saturday night movies at ij the Y will be shown on the lawn tomorrow i 1 night provided the weather remain ns I \yarm as it is at present. jj The condition of T. H. Webb, who | has been confined to hi* hime for several i days by illness, is reported today as i much improved. According to a deed filed Thursday j with the register of deeds. Mrs. Minnie i IF. Troutman has so'd to .Toe Goodman j property in No. 5 township for $1250 and other valuable considerations. I Rev. W. C. Rourk, of Elllerbee Springs, : will preach at the Second Presbyterian ; Church Sunday morning at 11 o’clock and | Sunday evening at 7:30 o’clock. The ! public is invited to be present. ! .T. A. Peck has been selected by the Postal Authorities to fill the vacancy on the rural mail route No. 6. caused by the ! death of IV. H. Heglar. Mr. Peek will ! begin his duties on May Ith. ; Lindsay Ross had the misfortune to in | jure his leg at the Y Circus Thursday jj when he ran into a stake used in pinning | down one of the tents. He is painfully ; though not seriously injured. j Four cases are on docket for trial in | recorder’s or urf this afternoon, police j officers stated this morning. Three of j the defendants are charged with speed j ing and the othfr with intoxication and •; disorderly cnduct. 3 Work has been underway for the last - several days giving the street light globes . their spring cleaning. Each of' the lights has been removed and given a thor s ough washing, with the result that the |! appearance of the white way is very a much improved. jj] Funeral services for Mrs. Hayden jif Talbirt, who died at her home near the jj] Jackson Training School Wednesday ~f night, were held Thursdny afternoon at -j 3 o'clock. Interment was in the eeme jjj tery at Rocky Ridge. The services were |j attended by a large concourse of friends 3} uud relatives. M Court continued its slow progress here jj yesterday, only two cases on the docket || being The case of Amos ij Morrison, charged with arson, was nou i suited. Henry Webster, Ernest Burgess jj and Noah Harwell were convicted of lar a ceny and were sentenced to 90 days on jj the roads. W. N. Northcott. who represented the jj} national organization of the Y. M. C. ■j A., during the financial campaign of the jj local Y here this week, was ordered lij Thursday to report to Beverly, Mass.. •jj for a campaign. He left Thursday night, jjj Mrs. Northcott and son, .Roger, will || join Mr. Northcott later, making the •j! trip in their car. jj In the program for county commence j| ment as carried in The Tribune yester ■i day one name was omitted in the recita | tion contest. The name was that of Miss Agnes Hudson, of Roger School, whose "j subject in the contest will be “Grand jjj mother’s Day.” Miss Hudson’s name 4 was omitted when the program was first | arranged. jj The county commencement exercises 0 here tomorrow in the high school build -4 ing will begin at 10 o’clock. The recita s tion and declamation contests will be held in the morning with the literary . address by Dr. George Howard , scheduled for the afternoon. Hundreds lof persons from the county precincts j are expected here for the exercises. j Hundreds of persons are expected to \ witness the baseball game nt the Gibson i Park this afternoon when the local j highs play Salisbury in the State high i school elimination contest. Sullivan, i star of the local’s hurling staff, will be jon the mound. The locals were con i fident of victory early this afternoon as l 1 they awaited the arrival of the Salis- I j bury team. lj Albemarle Press: “Mr. John Crowell, i of Mt. Pleasant, day miller for Albe j marie Milling company, happened to a j slight accident at the mill on Monday i morning of this week, caused by becom -1 ing entangled in one of the mill pulleys. ’ He received a severe braise onthe cheek bone, and was rushed to the Tally-Brun son hospital where he will be confined ’ for a couple of days or more.” i The Giants won their sixth straight game in the National League Thursday by defeating Boston while Philadelphia was defeating Brooklyn and Chicago was j defeating St Louis. In the American i League Wfahington defeated New i York, Philadelphia defeated Boston, j Cleveland defeated St- Louis and Chica i go defeated Detroit. In the South At j lantic Spartanburg defeated Charlotte. j Albemarle Press: The New London roller mill was destroyed by fire en Friday night of last week. A severe elec tric storm had illuminated the night, and none knew jus# how nor when the big building began its holocaust. County J Commissioner Mr. Henry Culp wag in Albemarle tbe following morning, and ( says the property was a total loss. The town was powerless to cope with the blaze, which was well underway when discovered. I Albemarle Press: Mr. M. M. Ritchie, I Richfield, father of our townsman, I Prof. O. D. Ritchie, was bitten by a I copperhead snake on Monday. He was J given treatment locally, but the poiaon (ed condition seemed to spread, and > Prof. Ritchie prevailed upon hie father f to come to the local hospital for treat [ ment. Under care of surgeon and nurses, | the inflamed arm la getting under con | trol, and Mr. Ritchie is expected to re [. cover. He has suffered a great deal i from the bite. ( ■ ... a , 3L it i 0-r\X'D- Qcolidge, shook bands w/th 1420 in less than half an hour, which is what comes from milking cows when young. Five were fined iD New Jersey for bull fighting, so be careful where you hold your picnics. They are padlocking bootleg joints in New York, eo now a man must carry a : key as well as a corkscrew. Thousands of desks throughout the land have feet on them how for the first time in several months. Golfers’ lockers were robbed at the country club in Wilmington, Del., thirst being an awful thing. In spite of all the automibiles. the population of the United State* has in ci t-fled eight million eims 1920 Tom Mix, movie star, rode a pony through London, so now they will think aU Amercians ride ponies. Philadelphia has 100 public libraries: so she must have about a million picture shows. There are women in fur coats who think lit cruel to catch wild animals in steel trat>s. What to do with retired public officials never troubles Bulgaria, •,vhere_thej bury them. And what to do with retired public offi cials never wories Rockland. Me., where an ex-mayor is in jail. t (Copyright, 1925, NEA Service. Inc.): NOTICE. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Citizens Building and Loan Asso ciation Will be held in its office in the Citizens Rank and Trust Company build ing in the city of Concord, N. C., on Monday, May sth, 1925, at 4:30 o’clock, p. in. v r A. F. GOODMAN, Secretary and Treasfer. 14-15-16-M-W-S to May 4th. . An Easy Way to get an Eastman Camera No. 2 Cartridge Hawk-Eye Pist«res 2 l-4x 3 1-4 To increase the popularity of pic ture making in the community, we will furnish you for $2.50: Six rolls of film One year’s subscription to Ko dakery ,A complete manual of instruc tions And Give You the Camera get Yours today ’ • if This offer holds only while our present supply lasts PEAR ( L DRUG CO. Phone 22 On the Square vX KILLS INSECTS \\ LIKE \ALIGHTNIN6 Made by CaroUm Drug and Chemical Oo„ Charlotte. N. C. J. V. DAVIS’ DENTIST Office Removed to Fourth Floor Cabarrus Savings Bank Building Phone 4Si Homs: 8 to 5 Delicious Mutton Fresh Fish Some of the , ’ • i Choicest Steaks - ; v... ‘ i j Ever i J. F. DAYVAULT& TAX NOTICK All property on which the tax hae not beep paid will be advertised for sale May Ist. R. V. CALDWELL, Jr., Sheriff. 17-12-c. t SPECIALS i Small Picnic Hams, only <JA _ per pound MvC Five 25c Cans Syrup A * AA Peaches r 1.. 9 1 •UU Four 35c Cans Red Pitted A“t AA Cherries ip X »UU 5-Lb. Can Peanut A■* AA Butter iJ— —1 .UU These are Real Values and Remember WE DELIVER. Cabarrus Cash Gro cery Co. Phone 571 W. !]! Run Right to Cline’s ]| ! ;!; For ; ; , \! I Orange Ice, Brick Ice Cream ! 1 ] !]! Walnut .Cherry, Chocolate | i X and Vanilla Creeam ]!] All kinds of delicious sodas ! j , | Clines Pharmacy Phone 333 00000000000000000000000000 ' Melrose Flour Liberty Flour j We advertise Melrose Flour and Lib- ] erty Flour as much perhaps for our cus- i tomers’ satisfaction as for our own profit, j Every customer on these brands of flour ( ■s perfectly satisfied. Other brands of l flour come and are tried and fail. Where j are the many brands sold twenty-five to ( thirty yenrs ago? Melrose Flour is here l today and its steady and increasing sales * answers the question. None of the others ' are here. Liberty Self-Rising Flour is Melrose in ( quality. Any customer using a Self-Ris ing Flour will receive the same perfect ! satisfaction with Our Liberty Self Rising j Flour. A fresh shipment just in. • | Cline & Moose BUY A USED CAR! j Buick Roadster. Overland Touring Allen Touring Ford Roadster .Will be glad so show you any of the above cars. We have tickets on sale here for the Memorial Day Races in Charlotte May 11, 1925. If you plan seeing the races buy your tickets now and get a good seat. STANDARK BUICK COMPANY Opposite City Fire Dept Open Cars 50c. Closed Cars 75c Jarratt’s Service Will Wash Cars at These Prices This Week If these Prices Prove Popular Enough We Will Keep It Up ( We Also Grease Your Car at ] Regular Price Green Front—E. Corbin St. | Phone 802 Add the Comforts of PLUMBING | to Your Home Modern Plumbing will do as much or more than any other one thing toward making yotfc home a comfortable and convenient I place in which to live. It costs | you nothing to get our cost* es timate. Concord Plumbing Company North Karr Street Pitone #76 If you know a man these new 1 I All new patterns—except for a few old standbys to |!| keep the stock balanced. ’ iji Radiant New Neckwear. HOOVER’S, Inc. | “CHE YOUNG MAN’S STORE’’ , afMOOOOOOOOOOfWOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOQftAAAAAAAftftftoopQ 1 ■■ ——— OQQQOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOQOOOOQOOOOOOOOQOQOOOGGGGOOOQOOOO 4 WE PUMP ONLY FILTER-8 * ED GASOLINE \\ I That means your gas supply isjjj j~ n,'" "' "" ca '^ re ®* the most|ji \ xt/t) W Howard s filling stAtion ! j j “Service With a Smile” PHONE BfW OPQOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOQOOAAAfyy^f^iQQ^ I 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 II COAL PRICES REDUCED ] ; ; Best Virginia Lump, per ton _*. $7.50 '!' ; Best Jellico Block, per ton j. $8.50 < [l - Pocahontas Furnace EGG and Lump, per ton $o!oO ||[ 1 ' , Coal is cheaper now than it will be in July. Order in ! 1 11 ton Lots and SAVE. ' M A. B. POUNDS |! ! „ PHONE .. i ...........i In line with our policy to utilize our resources in financ ing the commercial and industrial enterprises of Concord and realizing that the progress of our local people is our © leading prospect for continued growth, we have funds to | loan successful and conservatively managed concerns. CABARRUS SAVINGS BANK RESOURCES OVER $3,000,000.00 fBES^^ |i CEMENT : PLASTER LIME • j j Mortar Color, Plaster Paris j Ij,lj, j PHONE 74 CRAVEN’S KERR STREET O ioooooooooooooooooooooooooooouooooooooooooooooooooooc' »«Ba«giitßß6iiiaißaiyg^^ INSURE I When You Start To Build I h The PigrHt time to take out insurance fs when you start B building. Then if through any cause your building should burn, even before completed, the Insurance will cover your Fetzer & Yorke Insurance Agency Successors to Southern Loan and Trust Co. *• I P. B. FETZER A JONES YORKE 1 THE PEINY COLUMN GETS El EVERY THE Friday, April 24,1925
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