PAGE EIGHT | ARABIAN DESIGN || Adds Beauty, Comfort and Refinement to your home, 1 ■ H Protects your home and your health. Keeps sun and rain ?. 9 ;out of your windows and off your porches. Make your i §j home more comfortable and adds real beauty to the sur- ;; P« roundings. ; fi“ - We are now booking orders for spring delivery, at last * fe .year's prices. Place your order now, get your awnings [ j|* when you need them and enjoy them while paying. |a Will gladly arrange terms to suit your convenience. ? fil Phone 347 for Samples and Prices. Will not obligate ij j|”you in any way. We are the awning people. j Concord Furniture Co. \ THE RELIABLE FURNITURE STORE -1926- | SOMETHING TO REMEMBER j No Dealer in Concord Sells Coal for Less than I do. ] I Best Furnace Coal SB.OO to $ll.OO. ij j! Best Grate and Stove Coal SB.OO to $9.00. ! , | Best Steam Coal $4.00 to $7.50. |!| j| Best Gas House Coke —Made in Concordsß.so. 1 Start the New Year Right by Purchasing Your Coal ' ! where you can get QUALITY and SERVICE. A. B. POUNDS NEW I D For tomorrow and next week several new early Spring Models. Among C X the lot is the above style in tbe popular Santerne Kid, a new spring J O color. This pump is exactly like eut and is an unusually pretty style, j! jr This and lots of other new ones on sale now £0 to V IVEY’S ; THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES S j —""""""-MM——i Profits depend upon the yield of crops from your acres cA pound of Cotton, Tobacco, Com or other crops, from HIGH YIELDING | ACRES carry less of cost of land, seed, cultivation, etc., than from Low Yielding Acres, because there are more pounds to share the Cost. Use “Planters” Brands ' of Fertilizers for High Yields of Cotton, Tobacco, Corn, etc. Planters’ Factory has large capacity, lo- v < cated on three railroads and deep water, and can give prompt shipment. “Planters” has the reputation jl l of producing the Best Fertilizer that can be made. CMaterials in Car lots a Specialty PLANTERS Fertilizer & Phosphate Co. For Terms, Prices, Etc., Apply to J. L. CHOAT 2 Huntersville, N. C. a . THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE Concord Daily Tribune TIME OF CLOSING MAILS The time of the closing of mails at the Concord postoffibe la aa follows: Northbound 136—41:00 P. M. A. M. | 34 4110 P. M. 38— 8:30 P. M. 30—11:00 P. M. Southbound 39 0:30 A. M. 45 3:30 P. M. 135 8:00 P. M. I 29—11:00 P. M. , \ j LOCAL MENTION One new case of scarlet fever and one new ease of efaieken pox were reported to the county health depart ment Tuesday. The Tittle Lights of St. James Lutheran Church will be entertained by Karl Thomas on Thursday at 3:30 in the parsonage. The Red path's 1026 program in Concord will begin on May 31st, ac cording to information just received in ('uncord. Lenten Services will be conducted at Calvary Lutheran Church this evening at 7:30 o'clock. The public is cordially invited. Five more plasterers went to work on the new ‘hotel structure this morn ing. bringing the total to about ten. This work will be rimhed during the next few weeks. Marriage license was assued Tues day by Register of Deed Elliott to Samuel (r. Kee. of Concord Route No. 7. and Miss Rodie Fink, of Con cord Route No. 6. Dr. C. M. Sisk, director of county health work for the State board of health, was a visitor in Concord Tues day. While here Dr. Sisk conferred with officials of the county health de partment. E. C. Barnhardt, Jr., i* able to be out again after be in o' confined to his home on North Fnion street for sev eral days by illnetw. The condition of his son. E. C. Barnhardt. 111., in al so reported as improved. * No session of the city police court will be held today, officers stated thin mornig. One man charged with being intoxicated probably will be heard, but no regu'ar session of the court will be necessary as this is the only case docketed. Members of the local Knights of Pythias lodge are planning an iuter csting program for a special meeting to be held here tomorrow night. Re freshments will be offered at the meeting which i« expected to be at tended by a large crowd. Egg« are dropping rapidly in price on the Concord market now. This is the season of the year when chickens of all sorts and breeds lay without interruption audthe local market is well supplied. Some local poll! try men are sending their eggs to markets in other states it is said. Youngiers have laid aside all other toys now and are playing base ball in all vacant lots and fields of the city. When spring weather comes baseball comes into its own and hun dreds of boys can be seen daily now* playing the game in almost every location that ogere sufficient room. Members of the Company E. bas ketball team plan to go to Winson 9alem Friday night for a game with the Company G team of that city. The . local team has won every game played so far in the city league end the players are said to be in good shape for Friday’s game. Con brimfuls ' of newness To them March Ist is on- j i to keep between now and Pardon us for saying so, \ \ new ideas that the Fall. '■ | Hat you are now wearing is as ancient as the leg of mut | ton and the tandem. Open house today at Concord’s First Spring Hat Opening Stetson and Schoble Spring Hats TO NEW SPRING CAPS i HOOVER’S,Inc. J | “THE YOUNG MAN’S STORE” r~ j Take this Coupon and 75c and get a SI.OO Bottle of SMI-LAX, k ! the New and Wonderful TONIC and LAXATIVE COMPOUND. We fc ! have only a few bottles to sell at -this price as an introductory offer, p j After this is gone it will cost you SI.OO a bottle wnich is the regular If 1 price. I This medicine is carefully and properly made from the preparations K i and compounds of Roots, Barks and Minerals that have been used for fi jj generations as a TONIC and LAXATIVE. I Recommended as an aid in the treafeutut of the following com- | • plaints: Loss of appetite. Weak and Run-Down Condition of the Sys- fj I tern. Indigestion, Constipation, Stomach and Liver, j; FOR SALE BY LEADING DRUG STORES |; - Though a retrieving game dog is a development of modern times, a Doc tor Caius wrote in the sixteenth cen tury of dogs that brought back the "boults and arrows" that hnd missed the mark. USE TRIBUNE PENNY ADS. TiiiuM Tfimre iiinWiiiMl I The deed to the propr \ | erty and a fire insurance I j policy belong in the same ! I safety first deposit vault, f ; We will furnish you with i j both the home and the j j protection. Iflraa&gMAaicr ' CABARRUS NStotlAjr JMWHKf BANK BLDG. The best sympathy IT is only human for a fu neral director to feel sym pathetic in the presence of bereaved patrons. But it is real sympathy when he recog nizes an obligation to see to it that the highest character of burial equipment is furnished at honest prices. Such a policy has been responsible for the success of this concern. Typical of the burial equip ment furnished by us is the ClarkGrave Vault, recognized as a leader in the vault indjjs- i try, because it gives positive pemaMßt jfitfftiwii WILKINSON’S FUN. ERAL BOMB j Call •—Day or Ntgbt Wednesday, Feb. 17, 192 ti ■■■ ■■■■nini i—————■ ■■*■■■ I, s —— Just Received Two Big Shipments of Mel rose Flour and Liberty Self- Rising Flour Melrose Flour leads all. This big lot was bought cheaper, therefore we sell cheap new. Use Melrose. Buy it before it goes higher. Liberty Self-Rising is “Mel rose” in high grade quality. Buy your flour from Cline &' Moose. P. S.—Clever ( .-deliverymen go quickly everywhere. DISEASE REMEDIES /ft T MytHunfaSalveana Soar), faille (I I 17 the treatment of Itch. Betetna £/] Ringwqrm, T attar or other itch- J Ing aun dieeaeea. Try thk treatment at our tiak. ECZEMAP Monty back wlthout question If HUNT’S QUAR ANTE*) SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES 54 Ulunt'e Salve and Soap),fail in C jfe—JO* the treatment of Itjjh, Ecretna, VfT/ J Rinaworm,Tattar or other Itch- fV / / i ing akin dlaanaaa. Try this * * * treatment at our riak. PEXJtL DRUG t ... ' CONCORD COTTON MARKET ~ WEDNESDAY, FEB. It, 1926 Cotton .19 Cotton aeed .32 1-2 I Coming Home! From School Teach the children at- j j tending school to keep ] j their feet dry and warm. | | February is a hard month | j on child health. Clothe ] | them warmly and send J | coats, wraps, scarfs and ( | little suits and dresses for Dry Cleaning once a ! month—germ-free \ and a clean. fi "MASTER” V Cleaners and Dyers W-‘ OSes 25-87 W. Depot St