PAGE EIGHT ADDS BEAUTY AND COMFORT Keeps Out Sun, Heat and Rain and Glare. Protects vour Porch Furniture and Rugs. Makes Your Porch the Most Comfortable and cozy place about the home. v Spend your long summer evenings in Comfort. Makes the home and surroundings more attractive. Our line this year is more beautiful than ever. Prices reasonable. Place your order now, before the rush and advance in prices, which will surely come with the hot weather. Phone 347 now for samples and prices. Concord Furniture Co. THE RELIABLE FL'RMTL’RE STORE gOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOaOOOCOOOOGOOTOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOI [COA L No Dealer in Concord Sells Coal for Less than I do. || Best Furnace Coal SB.OO to $ll.OO. i| I Best Grate and Stove Coal SB.OO to $9.00. ! 1 S Best Steam Coal $4.00 to $7.50. ■ Best Gas House Coke—Made in Concordsß.so. | Purchase Your Coal where you can get QUALITY Is 9 and SERVICE. A. B. 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Friers 1 1-2 lb. size, 45c per pound. 1 We are in the market six days in the week and 52 weeks in the year. | The Traveling Car Load Buyer works only when the market is I favorable* to himself. Why wait until there is no demand for Hens? | Sell Now! C. H. BARRIER & CO. BeWFH’ Jtoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo SMI-LAX I TONIC and Laxative Compound \' The new and wounderful Medicine for people who are \ j suffering with Weak and Rundown condition of the j CSystem, Loss of Appetite, Constipation, Indigestion, Sto- ‘ mach and Liver. See your Druggist for it is only sold through Drug 4 Stores. PR PENNY ADS. ALWAYS GET RESULTS Concord Daily Tribune TIME OF CLOSING MAILS The time of the closing of mails at the Concord postoffice is as follows; Northbound P. M. 30-L10:00 A. M. 34 4:10 P. M. 38— 8 :30 P. M. SO—11:00 P. M. , Southbound j 39 9:30 A. M. ! 45 3 :30 P. M. | 135 8:00 P. M. jj 29—11:00 P. 11. Flocal mention 1 i n- - 8 j Two now cases of measles wore • 'reported this morning to the county holath department. Tho regular inovio program will bo offered at tho Y. M. C. A. tonight at 7 o’clock. In addition there will bo a current, events contest. Master John Addison Crowell, who underwent a serious operation at the Concord Hospital Tuesday, is doing well and his physicians says that he will be able to return home in a few • days. Republicans of the county are hold ing a primary this afternoon to choose delegates to the county convention to be held here next Saturday. Voting began at the various county precincts at 2 o'clock. Two groups of county teachers were in Concord today for regular meetings. In the morning the high school teachers met at the court house and this afternoon the colored teach ers are in sessions. Funeral services for George C. Ileg !ar. prominent farmer who died early Friday in a Charlotte hospital, will be held tomorrow afternoon at 3 o’clock at (’old Springs Church.. Masons of Concord will have charge of the services at the grave. Members of *‘Our Sunday Gang” will meet at the Y tomorrow after noon at 4 o’clock. An hour luter they will attend a special service at For est Hill Methodist Church at which time Rev. Roy T. Houts will preach to them. W. R. Ward, J. W. Denny and twenty students of the Concord high school left yesterday afternoon for Reaver Dam where .they will remain until late this afternoon. The party camped out last night and spent to day fishing. The local Rible story contest for Forest Hill Methodist Church will he held on Sunday. April lSth. Con tests in other churches will also be gin soon. Miss Hersperger. expres sion teacher, has agteed to coach any contestants without cost and any one desiring her aid should call 61. G. A. Ratte. manager of the South- I ern Power Company plant here, who I suffered a stroke of apoplexy several | days ago, is said to be renting very , comfortably now. Mr. Ratt’s condi - 1 tion has shown much improvement | during the past several days, it is said. Two persons found guilty in record- J er’s court Friday of operating cars i while intoxicated had their licenses i revoked for two years. If they drive | a car within that time they must i serve 5) activities tnat we may reflect honor upon our profession. tj* & With an advanced equip ment and a thorough knowledge we (Si 8 render a noteworthy service. ‘5 | )(ome } |Day&ndNi'qht §£ ®2&W.DepotStg | Od/'JT (-B’Ml&ncord-N.C. i! ■v^-LC~.7r:V',y:r-:cv>:-.rr-:r.£^r^ Country Cured I : Meats 1 Kingan Meats Fresh Each Week When early spring time comes, we always stock our warehouses with the Very Best Meats. Country Cured Hams, Sides and Shoul4ers. We sell you whole or Slice to Suit. Fresh each week: Kingan's Reliable Hams , Kingan’s 1, Lb Breakfast Ham Kingan's Breakfast Strips. We also have Better Western Rib Side and Fat Back than you find in most stores. Our splendid Delivery men go quick ,i everywhere. PHONE 539 Cline & Moose N 1 ■ s WHO MAKES FRIENDS WITH THE juPUBUC!^ By giving superior quality and extra ordinary values. This Week It’s PIPES PEARL DRUG CO. Phones 22 —722 CONCORD COTTON MARKET SATURDAY, MARCH 27. 1928 Cotton If Cotton seed- .52 1-5 CONCORD PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected Weekly by Cline & Moose) Figures named represent prices paid for produce on the market: Eggs _ !t s rTiTCH! j Sydysßs asuess \| SKIN DISEASE JURfBMKS /tfT KM (Huntfsaalv«W*»*OAi>>,«Ut flf r/ thttrraunrat of Byh. treatment at our (Mu T ECZENAf* If HUNT’S OUARANTBISp SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES 51 th. treatment of Itch, Her eme, V(T/ J Rincworm,Tetterorotherltch- fV / / ink eitln diseeees. Try this » * • < treatment at our risk. PEARL DRUG CO. DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES The Democratic voters of Cabarrus County are hereby requested to meet at their respective Toting precincts on Saturday April 17ttt, 1926, for the put pose of selecting five members of the Township Executive Committee and naming delegates to tbe County * Convention on April 24th to be held tin tbe county oourt house. At the County Convention dele gates will be named to represent the county at tbe State Convention tq be ' held in tbe city of Raleigh on April ■ 29th. I Tbe primaries will be held in the ' several townships and wards at 8:30 i p. m. ROSA B. MUND, Vice Chairman County Demo cratic Executive Committee. Concord. N. C-. March 22, 1828. Program, Invitations. Announcement* printed promptly at The i ties. Times-Tribune Job OSes. 1