! i i i i ' i i s f i i s E ? i! i! i i ! I ! J t 1 ! i i ! f ' f HEATLT SHOD TZBT ara alwavs attractive to and women of UiU. Keatn s, howercr, U not the sols re quirement in footwear. Stylo and eomfart art also import ant Our footwear combine all these good qualities and that of durability besids. See our newest models and they'll ronvince yon. Make Your Dollars Have More Cents eeeeeeeeeeee BROWNS NOTICE! Our Representative is now in Kannap olis securing applications for Gas, which will soon be supplied. Get your orders for Gas Ranges, Lights, Water Heaters and other Appliances in now, so as to avoid the Hot Weather Rush. CONCORD GAS CO. Phone No. 142 Union & Corbin Sts. ii()yeiK)K):)KWOKytiKt,iyejc I WHEN THE SUN SHINES Things do move at "The Store That Satisfies. " Car after cat has already come in and more on the way. Our stm-li of Furni ture and House Furnishings has been seleehd wit'i s.rri-at imiv and bought in quantities for the cash that iitves us the iro ever, time where quality is considered. Positively, we do not sill goods below the cost. It's our nay of buying that makes you think that way. Your credit is good until you prove it bad. Come and see BELL & HARRIS FURNITURE CO. Every Man to f His Own Taste The benefit of getting you. Clothes TAILOR MADE is the fact that you can please ; ; yourself by picking out your ( own selection ol fabric. ) if Drop in and aee the beauties, j M, P, POUNDS 'Custom Tailoring.' Clothes that are mad to your . individual measure. --. I Allison Building " -t Concord 1 If D fc;tttta)). tzecntors, administrators, trustees, commissioners, etc., who want the largest number of people to see their advertisements should place liiem ia The Times. All legal no Vim that are published in The T it will be ivm one free in . . to The Dai! Tribune, tf. COMPANY Wf .mm h mi mf-.. . MAKE EASTEH. THE TIME for that new portrait you have promised yourself so long. It's an appropriate time to ex change photographs, and be sides, the . pretty Easter hat and frock will show yon at " your best. . Make Appointments Early ' Matthews Studio - Opposite Courthouse. ' rOB SALE. Three good J5ve room houses and lots fronting on ear line and1 North Kerr Street. These houses are very desirable for homes or for rental pur poses, and will make fine invest ment, 4 Will Sell cheap and on easy terms. "' .?-;--: ' ' - ;: JXO. K. PATTERSON, : ' . : r '1 r.L-ji;;i,i';: 13 B!3I EI tO Concord, X. C, March 23, 1914. WEATXZX Cloudy tonight and Thursday ; pro bably rain in interior. LOCAL AJTD OTHERWISE. "The Devil Fox of the North" if the feature at The Main today. Mr. John M. Rose, of Charlotte is a visitor here today. "Joseph in Israel," a Bible story, i the attraction at Tbe Pastime today. There were no cases on the city's docket st the Police court this morn ins. Mr. A. L. Sappenfield has accepted a position with the Hawkins Ander son I o. The Cabarrus Motor Company has sold a Kurd uwchine to Mr. Charley Cline. of No. 4 township. "The Mutual Girl at the Piping Rock Country Club," is tbe feature at the Theatorium today. Immediately following the regular meetin? of the Elks' Thursday even ing there will be a social session at the club. The condition of Mrs. V. 0. Means, who hus been confined to her home for several days on acount of sick ness, is improved today. The Coco-Cola Bottling Company has added an additional story to its building on Church street and has in creased the capacity of the plant. The condition of Mr. Phillip Shaw, who has been confined to his home for several days on acount of sick ness, is reported as unchanged today. Mrs. Morrison H. King will enter, tain a number of friends at a sewing party at her home on West Corbin strert this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Th employes of the vitySs light plant have just completed repairing ! the switchboard at the power housoj which was recently damaged by fir". I Mr. W. S. Charts, district deputy of the Woodmen of the World, will be in Concord this evening and will entertain the two Woodmen circles at the Pastime Theatre, to see "Joseph in the Land of Egypt." White-Morrison-Flowe Company is building an attractive cottage in I'.ergerberger near Kannapolis. It i understood that tlte cottage will be occupied by Mr. Sloan, mbanager of luelimond-Sloan Co., at Kannapolis. There will be a box supper at the Cruse school in Xo. 6 township Sat urday night, March 28th. The pro ceeds will be used to improve the s.'liool building and grounds. The public is cordially invited. The first baseball game of the sea son will he played here Saturday af ternoon at Locke Park between Col legiate Institute, of Mt. Pleasant, and Oak Ridge. The game will be called at ,'i o'clock. An admission will be 25 cents. The schoolhoitse at Cold Water winds was damaged Saturday night when a party or parties went there and broke out the windows and doors and did other damage to th property, has been repaired, and schoolwork has been resumed. FOREST HTT,T, NEWS. Personals of Interest A Dependable Colored Man. -Mr. LeRoy Sapp has gone to Bur lington where he has charge of the Carolina Business College at that place. Mr. Arthur Lee has accepted work with the Woodmen of the World as a deputy. Mr. Joe Hulon has gone to New Bern where he accepted a position. Mr. Joe Shelton of Columbia, S. C. spent Sunday here with relatives. Mr. T. P. Moose has returned to his home in Kannapolis after a visit to relatives here. Mr. D. R. Henderson spent Satur day afternoon in Charlotte with friends. Miss Maude Smith has gone to Hickory where she will spend some time at the home of Mr. J. Lee Stone. ; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Yancy have gone to Atlanta where Mr. Yannv has accepted a position with the Wood men oi me world. Master Fetzer. Lee Wirlsnh celebrated his bifthday Monday with a party at his home. Twenty three mends of the young man were pre sent and enjoyed the occasion very much. Mr. Rufe Hatley is able to be at ms work again after being confined to his home for several adays with rheumatism. Mrs. J. H. Kizziah who haa been seriously ill for several days is im proving. Mrs. D. R. Henderson has entered the Concord Hospital for treatment. Marshal Alexander cerebrated : bis 60tl birthday Monday. He bad several old friends to ennui in an1 eat dinner with him. For nearly all his life Marshal has worked as engi neer at the mill. He worked for tbe McDonalds, the Odells and tho Locke Mills. He is a colored man of the old typo and can be depended upon. ' K, : .Choral Clnb Concert. ' , Tbe second concert of tho Concord Choral Club was given at the opera house last evening and, like the first, was most successful from an artistic standpoint' Tho audience, however, was not as large as such an attrac tion merited. . , ', ' v v- . It was a meritorious production by a east of topnotchers in horns talent. In addition to the local members of the club there were several r.nmVinr by Mr. J. G. Harris, of Chsrlotte, and mibs van rooie, or mom .noena Seminary, that added much t t!"f eve '--j's eutc;''..;jmcnt. ' ', ' ,'Tsuoxal icnmox .... , rpla rroat Oomoorm aM HnWi Wao Cea aal Go. Senator J. P. Cook has gone to Bat ebjf a on a business trip. Mr. a IL Williamson, of Moorrs ville, ia a visitor here today. Miaa Maude Brow has returned frocs a visit to friends in Salisbury. Misses BeasU Blackwelder and Lena Tucker are spending the da? in Char lotte. Mrs. Claude Eamsaur, of Ureeo ville, 8. C, ia visiting Miss Margue rite Brows. . Mrs. D. W. Tucker, and daughter, Miss Lena Tucker, re spending tbe aay la l&ariotto. Miss Cooper Miller, who has been living in Wsynesville, has returned to Concord to live. Misses Willie and Laura Oillou bare returned to Queen's College, Charlotte, after spending a few days here. Mr. T. K. Cunningham, who has been visiting bis niece, Mrs. M. F. Ritchie, haa returned to his home in Lancaster, S. C. Messrs. E. C. Bernhardt, A. F. Hartsell, R. E. Cline, F. C. Niblock and J. C. Fink attended the D. 0. K. K. meeting in Salisbury' last night. Miss Catherine Crowell has return ed to Greensboro College for Women, after spending .several days here with her parent Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Crowell. Mr. A. R. Howard has returned from New York, where he has been spending several dnvs in New York with his brother, Dr. Pat Howard, who has been sick with pneumonia. Charlotte Observer : Mrs. P. B. Fetzer will return to her home in Con-1 cord today after a chort visit to her ) mother, Mrs. D. G. Maxwell, at her home on North Graham street. Mrs. E. G. Gilmer, of Statcsville, and her sisters, Mrs. W. C. Whisant,' of New York, and J. F. Duncan, of High Point, are spending the day here with Mr. E. C. Oiimer, at the I St. Cloud HoteL;. BARK00T CARNIVAL. Just One More Week to Wait Until the Big Show. A visit to the Midway of the Tropi cal Amusement Company, with its multitude of electric lights, five hun dred in number,, gives it the appear ance of Coney Island or Greater New- York. One of the feature attractions is tbe Great Dunbars in their Egyp tian Hall Mystery, n show that has been the talk of every city it has visited. The Plantation or Georgia Minstrels is a head liner, where high class colored performers hold forth in singing, dancing and funny say ings. The Wonder City, a city in min ature, a wonder in mechanism. The Crazy House, you'll laugh nil right. The Jesse James Wild West Show, where vou will see the life of the famous outlaws. Then comes the Johnnie Wet Show, where you will see America's prize baby boy, not six years old and weighs 298 pounds; then comes Bostic and her girl Show, a musical comedy of high class en tertainers, where the Hurd sisters head the musical bill. The bugh Fer ris Wheel and the Merry-go-Round, where the children can enjoy them selves as well as the crown ups; then Prof. . Sherwood in his death defying leap for life, takes place. We want it understood to the people of Con cord and surrounding-country that the shows are all clean and up to date, and it is gratifying to note that the moral tone of the Tropical shows and the gentle, manly conduct of the attaches will permit the la dies and children to enjoy their many sights as well as tbe men. Now don't forget the date, week of March 30. Angelo's Mummolo'a Royal Italian Band, Monday at noon. Don't forget the date. . adv. )KOX)3tC0)tCMOXK)KX Baldwin Dry Air V Rtfrlgerstor Have patented flue construc tion, producing, a perfect cir culation of cold dry air, which preserves the food perfectly, and consumes less ice than any refrigerator made. . Built of elected quarter 'sawed white oak. Porcelain lined, guaran yellow. Wire .shelves, locks ' Z and ninges ruckle plated. i stvles to select from. - Prices $ from $10 to $30. Cash or B Z terms. u . . Cc:ccrd Co. U ; - C0V0OKO lLZZXl. " ' Concord, N. C, March 25, 1914. , Cotton .Cirket Cotton i ;'; 13V, Cotton feed, per bushel . . . 34l2 Product L'srket -Meal . .'4 , . . 1.10 , Floor. Knrtb Caiot . . . .2.75 Cow p- i .,". . . 2"' " ,'tf - .1, v.' ....... r. i..... " XOX:T OEOW. BALD . . . It's Quite Keodles. Kooriah the Hair toots. Bsawvo Sandml. Use Parisian Sags, If Jour hair ia getting thin,-lusin; color, or has that sastted, lifeless ana scraggy appearance, the reason Ucvi dent dandruff and failure to keep the hair roots properly nourubed. Parisian Sago applied frequently lor a week and tnen occasionally is all U rt is neeJed. It removes dand ruff witi one application ; almost ia- medistely stops falling hair and iteb- head ; cleanses, cools and invigorate; the scalp and makta dull, stringy hsir oft, abundant and radiant with life. Equally good of men women and chil dren everyone needs it. This refreshing hair toie ran be had st sny drug or toilet connter in 50 cent bottles only. Gibson Drug Storo always sell it with agreement to re fund the monev if vou are not satis fied. Get a bottle at once. DelighteJ users say Parisian Sage is the best and most invigorating hair tonic made. adv. TO Cure a Cold In Ono Day Twkt LAXATTTE B ROMO Quinine. Ititopalhe Couch ana tiejdacne and works on ue cola. Druireist rrfaud monrr U it tiil to care 8. W. GROVE'S tlgnstur on each box. 23c penny Column For piano tuning and repairing see A. Viola, 44 Loan street. 2ti-2t-p For Sale A carlod of horses and and mules. M. L. Brown & Bro. 2G-4t-p. Your Past and Future by Hindu Tom, palmist and character reader. Forest llill House. 24-ot-p. For Sale. Full blooded gs, .fl.00 white p!y f r 15. B. 2:i-ot. month rock e: K. Harris. $2.50 per day paid one woman or in u. in each town to distribute free eii culars and take or ! ts tor eo iceii trated flavoring in tubes. Perman ent position. J. S. Zeiglcr Co., Chi cago. 2.-30t-p Wanted Man to do drnying and ploughing. Apply at 111 South Spring street. 19-lil Pony, cart and harness for sale 01 exchange for a good milk or beet cow. N. A. Archibald, Cotton plat form. I'-'-tf. mitotj.i i i ,o- JSC Dry Cleaning i 1 have accepted the agency for Ben Von, the famous French dry cleaners of Char lotte. Thoue me your orders. I will send work to Charlotte and it will be cleaned and re turned promptly. Our press ing is of the highest order. CITY PRESSING CLUB. f D. B. Fowlkes J Prop. ototoiototo )r.oxX; The dlaraara ! the Br. Ear, , , Noaa and Throat treated, and - Glaaaea Filled te Dimeolt Bjrea 1 1 DR. J. S.LAFFERTY o Ofllra la the Merrta Building. L. N. BURLEYSON. M. D. Phralclna aad Sararaa Offers his profesatonal aervtcel to the people of Concord and surrounding community. Office In Alllaon building. Residence Number 111 South Spring Street Office, and Realdeiive : 'Phones Noav ISO and H36-L. respctlvlr. XXXOXXXOX; KOTICE TO BUILDERS. The Board of Commissioners of Ca barrns eounty will receive, bids for tne remodeling of the county court house and tho erection of a new iail building,- April the 6, 1014, at 11,'lU a. m., at the court house, in separate bids as followgj Plumbing, healing, electric wiring, composition flooring and Tarazza flooring. The balance to bo a general contract. For further advice write I A. Weddington, Cqn cord, N. C., or I A. Bellonby, archi tect, tharlutte, N. V. - i -L. A WEDDINGTON, 18-10t ,i i - C ; ; Chairman, XXXX.XXX,eX:e '''irZ NOTICE. In justice to the OVERLAND ' car and agency, which I have.' will say that the 1912, 1913 and 1914 cars have never given trouble in the rear axle and tare one of tho best construct ed axles on the market. The? do not giye any trouble and furthermore, they are guarau-:. teed to be O. K. My eompetl-' tors try , to misrepresent the Overland rnr. hut it a the heat 1 i A n. if o -f ' M ear for the money on the mar-( I ket, and is as good as any 4 ?1400 dollar ear. Nobody ba anything to do with . the car but rryself in this emintv. Hoilar price $030.00 or $1075 f ,;'v crr;'"Pf"1. ' - ' TftMi&HW1 .M.QPERN vt wFrM ; SANITARY aiMrTf- I .D-.E a-; 3. llrBjMwS- lorm ia the E. B. Grady Plumbing - . 53 tfcUaleaSt. Ceaerd.W.Car. THERE S BKAP. DASH AYS QCfQEB Cf TES - NEW and FASHIONABLE SPRING SUITS Forming ono f the grearjst and most important new sapplki of appsrel for boys, yoon? men and oe that this store baa ever had the pleasure of displaying at any season. : Hundreds vf graceful new patterns ' in fact every kaova fabric out this Spring for making up classy suits are included. All wool, guaranteed perfect fitting Spring Suits at from $10 to $26. HOOVER S FISHER'S IT PAYS TO j TRADE AT o i ! i ! OPENING A CHEAT SUCCESS Most Pleasing to- All " New Patterns Added to Line Daily ! Sffi FISHERY v.; o a o o 0 e o o Q : . . AT THE PASTIME TODAY Joseph in the Land of Egypt It is taken from the Story of the Bible' We invite all Churches and Sunday Schools to see this as it has been passed by some of the best men of ADMISSION 'and'- The One Big Record-Breaking Success" Concord Opera House, Itafoy, i:zrdi26, AL. RICH COMEDIANS And entire Metropolitan Metropolitan Production, in McCutcheon's Famous Story, BREWSTER'S MILLIONS o o o o Dramatized by Winchell Smith and Byron Oni?!ey f rftk - 'Most Thrilling Yacht Scene Ever . . Staged ; ABSOLUTELY CONTINUOUS LAUGHTER Pra sed ty every Dramatic Critic in the country Seats on Sale Gibson Drug Store, 25, 50, '75c, $1X0'' O CO oococoooosooooooococcocccdc NOTICE. - .There is just two more weeks re maining in which to pay your taxes vithont cost. On April 1st I will be compelled by law to levy on all prop erty and advertise Sbme for which th taxes have not been pnid, , Tours rery r-.ip. fully, ' ' j. r. i:o:-.rr-TT, $ 325 , f . . . wm ' - . I i oiir city. . ... ' - . ioc i Production, in Geo. '. Barr with the , CITY TAXES. Sutiir.lny, April 4, is the last day before I am required to advertise de linquents. Penalty for March is four per sent, ami April 1, will sdd one more. Prompt sttontion , will , ssre costs snd r- . i

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