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Mr. 1 hi .1 1 ir i if 1i ...... ,....,...,.o.os,., ....... Doff the Old ' ' AND . Don the New i i i f I i ; I I j ! i i j i I I J f - t i f O i O U o i ! O i f i f I I i f SPRING HATS This is the chosen hat store for young and young thinking men. who want authentic styles. The newest blocks and colors while they are new. Your Spring !Frt i- lure ready for your in spection and try on. Browns-Cannon Co. ' HATTERS FOR MEN WHO KNOW. See Our Windows. 1 NOTICE! ! Effective January 1st, 1914 TEere will be no minimum charge of 50c for gas meters which has hereto fore been in effect The only charge for gas will be the amount that is actually used by the meter CONCORD GAS CO. P&one No. 142 Union & Corbin Sts. i "Our Annual Explanations unnecessary, we are on the job. We have the got ids. we make the price. 1915 was good to us. c hav e made mistakes for which we are sorry. "To err is human, to forgive is Divine." With past experience we will do our best t" improve in the future . We expect to bend the bow of honest effort : to it full capacity If you arc not number ed among. our customers it will be the effort of our life to get your number. Our stock of furniture and house furnishings is by far the largest and must complete we have ever carried. Bought for cash less discount and freight. All we ask is to give us a look. Your own interest will make you do the rest. Re member the store that satisfies. Bell Hams Fur. Co. C $24.75 Steel Range EXACTLY LIKE TEE OUT 40 pounds, fire' back guaran dqple :grates, coal or wood, asbestos" lined, large, roomy wannmgd6set. teed 10 years, oven 18x20 in. '. . j " ' .Sam .rage with ten gallon reserrdlf for $27,50. Ccr.ccrd lifr.Co. )TTCE f ' Iirr justice to the OVEBLAND agnecy here,. I will say. that M Mannaway'laB no connection with it in arty way, and the ears I sell have ! '.. -. , .. . . no mortgage on them. When I sell r it' is sold'. t-$050 or, $1075ful- ly eqturped. - . o t t o O i i 1 Salutatory " OTHER should be photo- I graphed, but Mother - thinks of only her child ren when she thinks ef photo graphs. , . Perhaps she'll neftd pei"sujid , ing perhios will call it vau ty, but her pictures will prov .ah is still a beauty will be ' in greater deman.4 than those quaint pictures - of younger j days. ., , :, .. . ' .. . ; Mae an appointment for her,' Matthews .Opposite Court-house , CONTRACTING - EVERY THING Et'ECTRICAL, :Te<ssyfl&z4i .Limps , MOdfdl'iELEd'.VcO. M minor laniEn Com4, X. C. February 7, 1814. WEATHER Fair tonight and Sunday; eoldur totikht with fold wave ia west anl mitral portions. LOCAL AJTD OTiItWISB- The Theatoriuui has big Reliance feature today. This i remedy day at The I'astiinc and Mansger Stewart ban live ones. They will make yon laugh. Wat tli out! The weather man pre. dirts cold wave in the western and central part of the State tonight. A drnin.i, entitled "Bread on the Waters" will be presented in the era house next Friday nitrlit hv lionii' talent Mr. JJoe Cres U bark at his work at Ktird's 1oday, after being confin ed to his turnip for several days on ac eonnt of sickness. Tins is the last day of the baby si. on at The Main. In addition to tht baby pictures there is a highly inter esting programme The chain fraii. which is on the Tnlin road, will finish the work on this road iu about two weeks. There are 'Mi convicts on the road. The Ladies Aid Society of Forest Hill Methodist Church will meet Monday afternoon at A o'clock with Mrs. Ed. Misenheimer, n MeOill street. Then- will lie a bo supper at the Moose school house, Feb. 14. There ill lie on sale coco-cola, oranges, undies, etc. Everybody is cordial! v nviteit to come. fue Cabarrus Motor Conipauy to- lay received a car load ot rord auto mobiles. (In account of the wet weather the cars will not be unload - d until Mondav. Mr. I. 1!. Coltrane. chairmau of the xei iitive committee of the Laymen's Mi-sionarv Movement, announces that the committee will meet .Monday veiling a p in. at Central Church. HesMiinin;.; Januaiy 1, 1H14, the Coii orcl Co. will make no minimum liaise for srns meters which has luretofore been in ettect. The only l'uriic for 1,-a.s will be the amount that s actually used by the meter. News has been received here of the lcalli of Mrs. 1 'at tie Harris, who died Thursday at her home at Xew Lon- lon. The funeral was held yestev. lay. Mrs. Harris was a niece of Mrs. W. A. Trout man, of this citv. Attention is called to the announce ment in church service column to the meeting of the ministers and the com mittees on (io-To-Church Sunday,' which will lie held at Central Metho dist Church Mondav evening at 7:30 o'clock. The Vcuuu Ladies Missionary So ciety ol i lie rn. rreslivteriaii Church will meet Monday afternoon nt 4 o'clock with Mrs. Ileorge. II Richmond, on (ieorgiu avenue. Mrs Richmond's sister. .Mrs. .1. Mercer Hlaine. a returned missionary, will address the meeting. Mr. I'. M. Keller, manager of t!.t Roberta mill, is here today. Mr Keller stated that his young Son who was seriously injured by bcinj caught in a piece of machinery at the mill severed days ago, was restinf very uncomfortably. It is fearet that the young man was injured in ternnllv WITH THE CHURCHES. Central Methodist. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p, m. by the pnstor, Rev. Harold 1 nr ner. Sunday school at H p. m. A cordial invitation to all. St. James Lutheran Septuagesima Sunday. Moinim: service, 11 o'clock. The liolv sacraineiil of the Lord's Sihiikt will be ailihinislercil. Preparatory service at ll):4."i a. in., in the leetui'e room, liaptisinal service at 2:30 p, in., for the baptism of children. Sim day school al .1 p. m. Vespers witli I sermon at 7 p. in. Sermon subject i "The Power of die dospel." Services .conducted liv the pastor, Rev. (has. P. Macl.niighlin. Calvary Lutheran, Forest Hill ' Sunday school at 10 a. ni.; morn ing service at 11 o'clock; Luther League meets next Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock. First Baptist. Services at 11 a. m. and 7. p. m. by the pnstor, Rev. R. E. Brown. First Presbyterian. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by tne pastor, Kcv. J. A. McQueen. Sunday school at 3 p. m. The pastor requests that the ebage in tbe hour of the evening services from 7 : lo 7:30 be noted. - , , -r' Ministers Meeting ' . " There will be a meeting of all iho pastors of the eity with all their" Go tctlhiirch Sunday" committees at Central Methodist Church on Monday next, at 7:30 p. m. Several matters of interest will be considered, and. ft 'regular plan adopted -for the cam paign endorsed. It is expected that quite a large gathering of men will be presenet, and an interesting meet ing is anticipated.: v.: J ; . A fashion journal says: "Women all over the land are calling for mere pockets., They should have tliemjjfor jney , nave : .arawn upon tne men s Dockets for . their necessitied lmp enough. '? ; - .11 .''- i';-, -iliav. .. a giri'an'ViOor"fte" of her why she got married, .nd jraany enn't tell why they didn't.; ' ' - jemokal kzKTioir; , i-; PaosJ ' ITss Coacord aa4 Eb wWrt, WV Oaiaa ud O. Mr. W. A Qrahau, Jr, of Raleigh. ia a ruitor hers toliy. Mr. W. A. Stone, of WayunulW, ia viator here today. Mr. J. ML L. Lyerlv, of I'renreat, is apendint; toe day here. Mr. ). L. Hartaell returned from a business trip to Kew York. Mr. 3. B. Boyd, of Favetterille. is isitiOfj his soother, Mrs. W. ('. Boyd. Mr. E. C. Barnhardt, Jr., has gone to Durham to spend Sunday with his friends. . Mr. J. Boas Cannon, of New York, ia visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Cannon. Mr. Tsui Lentz. of Mount Holly, spent yesterday here at the home of Mrs. U II. Lents. Mrs. Murry' Smith, who has been visiting Miss Sudic Kit?, has return ed to her home in Salisbury. Messrs. M. D. Moore, E. U. Gil mer and J. W; Hutchison are spend ing the day is Charlotte on business. Mrs. William H. Wadsworth has returned from Salisbury, where she has been visiting Mrs. ,1. F. Hurley for a week. , Dr. and Mrs. II. C. Herring and Miss Xell Ilerrinc w ill go on to China Grove this afternoon to spend Sunda'v with Mr. and Mrs. W. J .Swink. Miss Mattie Lentz left this '.morn ing for Atlanta o spend two weeks. Miss Lents Will go tropi there to Pasagoula, Miss., to resume her work with a millinery fmn there. Mr. and Mrs. J. I.. McKay left last evening, Mr. McKay going to Green ville to spend today with Mr. U. S. Wheeler and.. Mrs. McKnv went to King's Mountain to visit relatives. i , . . . . , Mr. Watson iSinoot returned this morning to Trinity College, ufter spending several weeks here with iiis parents, Dr. 'and Mrs. J. h. Snioot, following an operation for appendi- it is. . Whenever- Ygu need a Oeoeral Toolf . Take drove's ... The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic .Is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well knows tonic properties of QUININE ana 1KUN. It sets on ne L,ive, unves out Malaria, - Enriches the Blood- and Builds np thai Whole System. SOceqts. MASON IU JNOTIUti. Regular Communication of Stokes Lodge No. 32 A. F. and A.- M. M.otw dav night, February- 9, 1014, at 8 o'clock. There will be an. election of Worshipful Master, and two. War dens. Come "prepared to vote your choice. j; S. LAFFERTY, See. fltennv Column I am Now Taking -Orders for March la, delivery., trees, vines, roses and shrubery. Phone 111. J. v an Lindley Xursery Co, J. A. Ken nett, Agent; ; G-St-p . $100 to $600. per month selling our, high grade oils, greases, pure lin seed oil paints and varnishes. Do not be satisfied. (Jet our proposi tion. Inlalid Oil Works, Cleveland, 0. 7-lt-p, Florida East Coast fruit and truck farms, $1 per "acre per month. Healthiest climate. Finest orange and grapefruit land. Prosperous colony making good. Main, line rail road. Write for description. Agents wamted. C. v. Nichol, Rose land, Floridg. . Are you a carpenter, briek or stone mason ? Are you anibiitions to iuv prove your'conditlont If so, write me quickly,, Saunders, TI5 McKen- zie Building, Atlanta, Oa. 7-lt-p Found Pair glasses in Concord Furniture Co, store. R. V. Braw- ley's name on ease. Call this office 31-tf. . WOTIOB. Notice is hereby given'; that there is a vacancy in the Board of Drain age Commissioners ' 'of Big" Cold Wa ter Drainage District, by the reason ot the resignation Of.Paul Kninmin ger, and tliat-all yersons owning land in said district Are invited to meet at the office of the Clerk of the Sn H.no Court; on Monday, February 23, 3914, at 8 p. m., for the purpose ot naming ma sueeeesor. M. L. WIDENHOUSE, 7-lt Clerk Superior Count,. SALE OF PERSONAL PBOPEETT As administrator of W. R John son, deceased) I will sell at his late sesidence on Church street," in" Con cord, N. C, on Monday, the 9th day of Jebraary, 1914, beginning at . II o'clock, at public auction, to the high est bidder, for cash, the "following personal property, to-wit: " ... ' -One horse, one eow, buggy and harness, small lot' of corn and other personal property. This the 19th da of January, 1914-"-. , v t J D, B. COLTRANE, .1; 44t ' , :-v f,T Administrator. v COKCORD 1CARKET. -r. : ' ' ' i 'T.v.vi-- ; .Concord, K'c? February 7,l914.'- t-5, Cotton llarkef''" Cotton -J'.iZ': ' i 1 13U Cotton jwed, fer bhshel . . y -38Vi ' :C1 i Produce, Uarket, - - Meal-; i". j1. J . '. C1.19 -Flour, JJortb Carolina . ,rV'i'2,75 '," Cow peaa'.j; J'.JJ-t Bulk meat, rides "!' "15 ' Beeswaj , - - -,T. 11 Pork'.'-i. i ;'-J '.' i t'.";:,ir"' -i Ts ICaka War t ht C BaUIraa. t .TspriiigtSeld, 111, Fefs. T.-Tha Wil- aua-rvyaa ltanuirralic Iaue ef Ill inois, wbi.fe rrpreaeata the profres sivt elenjeot of Ike IWmoeratie par ty, will opea its ramnaira airainst Koger X JSutlivaa as eaadidata for I mted Slates Senator t a bur rally to be beld in this eit Mondav. .A confereuea ia the afternoon sad a banquet in Ihe evenink and another conference ths following morning is I . programme aononneed br the par ty leaders. Tailed States Senator Robert' L. Owen, of Oklahoma, is an nounced as the principal speaker, at i ne aaiMiaet. Truth is stranger thsn Action. It ia the kind of "stranger" thaiinanv men need aq introduetion to. w- OULD feel better of sick week" or two and knew' you were drawing pay. ;' 0 XCEVday you read of ac cidents which were not-expected next may be you. I- w ITII one of my Twentieth Century Limited, you are assuring your time against loss by either accident or illness. LET ME SHOW YOU f R, I. McCONNEll, AOEHf )t(it)i()icoiitmj Money in the bank means independ- ence. Why not savins to-1 start day ? ' 4 per cent paid on t CttrtHieaim ni V I 7 .5S Deposit. .. lie 1 Concord NationalBaok I,.-. - ca)K)K;()Ke))ICe)lKe)y: AT m PASTIME THEATRE v ine ureatest iei t ! TMIysteious EMger Primt "Fantomas," the Man in B!edi This is the Third bf the Series fof this De tective Story in Four Parts - A Thrill from Start to Finish , The Phaiitom Crobh ddes, terrible deeds and uttcirjy baffles the police. For four more reck by Gaumont sec this wonderful picture at the Pastime , - - - , : - '.- Aren't You Tired of That . Old Hat? $ The latest and most beautiful styles STETSON'S SPRING 1914 HATS - ,' , Comprise the" charming new dis- -plays now-ready for men apprecUt- .' I '- real merit in head wear - -HOOVER'S seseiei PHONEI : PHONE I " PHONE' NEWI ; NEW! . : OUR STOCK REPLENISHED. . ; ,J ,: .' Yhich makes it easy for Ds tosupply your daily wants with, de penuaoie mercnanaise at a tairneHs of price. - r . - sarnie ' v" fT 1 ; Service : CORSETS A - ode,l for , every . . figure. ' ( HOSIERY. ' All colors " and all ' "V -.' sises. NOTIOKS - All tbe little neccss . ities of life. . gloves;. These come in long - and short :- . .: SPRINff Coats and dresses la all tbs-ncw Show you thesev . " cS FISHER'S T POR SALE. ; ' The Dr. Gpuger farm, 150 acres, sour miles south of Mooresville, 3 miles northeast of Dayidson, dwell ing, barns, put-buildings,. 50 acres in cultivation, 35 acres in pasture, 15 acres meadow, balance in gotid heavy timber. Price $4,500, half rash, baU anee in 12 months.' .-JNO.' K. f'A.TTKRSi IN'. The Greatest Yet. for rc"v7-"7G.iiavG got. W i .... 0 - J lKllfllCK''Kte)XA one Number 325 ART FLOSS s Hrood Range, I. M : x' C,!s, etc?""- : special v1; 30 lii-bntton,., la white at .... $195 , COAT WOftB. jninterials and weaves. Let us v'jl op .'HonoE. Staled convention of Concord Lode So. 51 Friday night at 8 o'clock. Special business. "" - E. C. BARNUARDTj C. C, - ncc m it i , (' its It- i i r.t u 1 i t- ';. i ' !!.' t,,. -ll-vr. -if. CI'. . i I .-"- vi ' wr .... I. Or t
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