PAGE EIGHT ftn Extra Bednxm I mMIJJJJ J New is the time to furnish that spare / ***~—— ream in readiness for guests who may **' --eome during the winter soeial season • whieh is just beginning! 'Secure a full-size steel bed in walnut finish, 40- k3PBI|B I 6 pound mattress, resilient spring and eHrHS i T” attractive dresser at this special com rajSppj bination price! Convenient terms, of YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD Concord Furniture Co. OOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCg jj ???IN A HURRY??? - |j I ' ' GET IT AT |!| || Ritchie Hardware Co || ;!| YOUR HARDWARE STORE |j| PHONE 117 PHONE 117 |j| ooooeoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooocoocxxxxxw v - * | AFTER | j CHRISTMAS SALE $ | ALL |!| Coats, Suits, Dresses and < i|; Head Wear in Seasona- Ijj ble Merchandise iji l At 1-4 1-3 To 1-2 OFF j; | S FISHER’S | 1; It Pays jjj B THE FLINT FORTY A car with refinement is now in our show room. This car comes equipped with four wheel brakes and Balloon tires. Five balloon tires and cover for same. Also bumper motor meter-wing, Windshield wiper standard •quipment. Delivered Price is $1195.00 J.CBLUME’S GARAGE THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE The Concord Daily Tribune ' TIME OF CLOSING oTmaSa The time of the closing of mails at the Concord postoffice is as follows: Northbound Train No. 34—3:45 p. m. ITia in No. 44—11:00 p. m. Train No. 36—-10:00 a. m. Train No. 38—0 p. m. Train No. 80—11:00 p. m. Southbound Train No. 87— 9:00 a. m. Train No. 45—3:45 p. m. Train No. 135 9:00 p. m. Train No. 29—11:00 p. m. LOCAL MENTION I i' -■— ■ -* Miss Katherine Widenliouse, who has 1 been confined to her home for .several i days by illness, is able to be out again. I I Mrs. Clark Howell. Sr., of Atlanta, is j spending the week-end with her mother, i Mrs. .T. \V. Cannon. i According to a deed filed Friday with i the register of deeds. T. IV. Smith has j sold to .1. A. Blackwelder property in | No. 2 township for $3,109.75. ' The farm j contains about 88.85 acres of land. . j Ernest Simmons, negro, charged with! stealing a dress from Efird’s store here' several days ago. was found guilty in: police court Friday and sentenced to serve four months on the chain gang. | Misses Lucy and Eleanor Crowell have j returned to X. C. State College for Wo- I men at Greensboro, after spending the I holidays here with their parents, Mr.! and Mis. J. L. Crowell. I A special movie program is to be prc- j seated at the Y tonight in which some j of the best comedies given in years, it j is said, will be presented. The public is 1 cordially invited to attend. * Football finals for the year were played j New Year's day in California when the; iuterxeetional games were played. Notre I Dame finished the season with a clean slate by defeating Stanford 27 to 10' and California is finished the season with i a 14 to 0 victory over Pennsylvania. I Mrs. Harry Hopkins and children left! Friday night for Baltimore, where they i will make their home in the future. Mr. ! Hopkins has been working in Baltimore for several weeks and his family has been . with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Goodson, par- I ents of Mrs. Hopkins. I It is reported here that D. F. YViden -1 house, fetferal prohibition agent, took i part in many raids during November and i December and during the two months lie j [ is said to have seized and destroyed 31 ! i stills. 11,550 gallons of beer and 290 i gallons of liquor and brandy. | Progress is being made on the new [ apartment house being erected by J. P. i Cook on his property at the intersection • of Spring and Corbin streets. Work on j , the structure was begun several weeks I i ago and while the work lias been inter-1 1 rupted several times by bad weather, some , progress has been made. i The many friends of Key Scales, gen eral manager of the IV. B. Ward, whole | sale grocery company, were glad to see i him back in his office Friday evening 1 on Church Street for a few hours, after | having been confined at his home in Al i bemarle for three weeks with a severe I 1 case of influenza. 1 The- regular January meeting of the . \ county commissioners will be held at the i court house here Monday morning. It 1 is known that several matters of general i interest to the county, in addition to i routine questions, will be presented to 1 the board members at the meeting. All i members of the board are expected to be i present at the meeting. i John M. Oglesby, who served with the J Marines during the World YVar. has re- , eeived his insurance certificate from the I i government. The certificate is one of the ] first, if not the first, to reach Concord, as Mr. Oglesby tiled his application early last year. The insurance certificate is sent instead of cash to men who are en j titled to more than SSO. I J. H. Brown, county welfare officer, > Friday night arrested here a girl who [ is alleged to have escaped from Samar ) cand. The girl had been at the inxti -1 tution for more than two years. Two | other girls who escaped with her. came I to Concord but later left, the girl is said i to have told Mr. Brown after she was [ lodged in the county jail. She will be I carried back to Samarcand, l Much interest has been manifested here I in the proposition that the city purchase , an incinerator in which trash and rub- j » bish would be burned. At their meet- ; [ ing Thursday night aldermen of the city I [ discussed the matter and appointed a ‘ ) committee to investigate the matter fnl-' | ly. It is probable that the committee | will visit nearby cities to see incinera i tors in action and to learn whether they | are satisfactory. ' j A number of defendats were tried in j recorder's court Friday afternoon. Two paid fines of $25 and others were sen-! \ teneed to the chain gang and jail. One i man was given four months for larceny j i and another was given sixty days in jail |: for having liquor for sale. This same i'| defendant was given ninety days on the i chain gang for receiving, capias not to ; j issue upon serving of sixty-day sentence i * and good behavior. j Takes Charge cf Music Department. i The Beil and. Harris? Furniture Co. i l as secured the services of R. A. Durham |ito take charge of the music depavt ijrnent. Mr. Durhajn, who for some time I I has been connected with the piano de -1 (partment of J. B. Ivey and Co., of Char -5 j lotto/ severed his connection with that I , firm January Ist to accept the manage- | I ment of the music department at Bell & { Harris. | Mr. Durham has had a long I'xperien 'e I in the wholesale and retnin piano busi ness in the middle west, and for several . years conducted a large music business in Oklahoma City. At the Theatera! The Star is again showing Thomas Meighnn in “The Alaskan.” The Pastime is showing Pete Mor rison in ‘‘Rainbow Range,” also a comedy. | More Like It. Greensboro News. < Heywood Broun thinks the Trhuty College trustees would have been “mart . jer" had they refused to become the ,Duke university. Probably Mr. Broun i means “smart aleckier.” Sfy'MSm Jans I All we 1 wish Is that these radU guys would find their Sally. Yo» - can’t turn a dial without someone wondering what's become ot her. , Well, It’s only one more shopping year before Christmas. It’s real funny how some people won't discuss religion until they get 1 drunk, and then won't discuss any- j thing else. i Every drinker thinks he can drive a car while drunk. He can, too. no* j counting accidents. i New resolutions are about like I new laws. They have to be made j right along because the old ones are j broken. j We bought a new auto J first week got a crick in our neck : looking to see if it was- still out I front. Wonder how Congress can tell | when it is not In session? | We got a mirror on the windshield 1 of our new car so we can look at it I and see where we were. j Bad thing about steam heat Is you can't throw into the 1 radiator. One check that can always lie | ‘ cashed is a check on your living ex j penses. | Cinderella's lot wasn't 30 bad. She [ j »lept right by a fire. i Many a boss when at work washes I Ihe dishes when at home. I Copyright. 1924. <>r -loe. Inc. 4’ j ! In Tibet, respect to a thing or person is shown by always keeping it on one’s right-hand side. In passing by any re ligious edifice ft is proper always to pass round from left to righ, “clockwise,” , which is also, the direction in which the ! prayer whejubkhould be turned. To vio late this rule .is considered an act of blasphemy. CONCORD PRODUCE MARKET j (Corrected weekly by Cline & Moose) 1 I Figures named represent prices paid for produce on the market: Eggs —— .50 Butter .30 i ountry Ham 225 j | Country Shoulder .. J 5 l Country Rides -•••at- Jli ! ; Young Chickens .20 ' , Hens IS .15 ! Turkeys ... .25 to JCI ! Sweet potatoes . $1.25 Irish Potatoes .90 1 Onions $1.25 Peas 2.01 Corn 1-1 I mm ||| - Why envy the woman who keeps her youthful appearance? Mel-Bro Lotion preserves -your youth by bringing out that natur al beauty which nature made so , beautiful. This lotion frees you ‘ of Pimples and black heads. Sold at all drug stores. NOTICE. I The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Citizens Bank and Trust Company will be held in the office of said bank in the City of Concord, N. C,. lon Monday, January the 12th, 1925 at i ten o’clock A. M. j A. F. GOODMAN, j 19-10 t. Cashier. I ; BUICK OWNERS We carry at all times a complete line of I genuine Buick parts. | Will Be Glad to sup i ply you. 1 standar'k buick COMPANY Opposite City Rre Dent. Post and Flagg’s im'.'an Latter. New York, Jan. 2.—Prepare ha; • been steady and rather heavy attrlb uted genera ly to liquidation through wire and oommi.-fdon housiv* which with local short selling for a turn forced t . decline that caught a fair quantity a. ivtops in its course. There aiqiear* t. , be no special reason for such action bu. it was becoming obvious that tradi I conditions have not yet improved suf I fieiently to bring in enough /suppon I from that source to hold prtccti above i twenty-five rcillc. Mnny who bought ai • lower levels accepted profits last weel ; ! but others carried their cotton over for j income! tax purposes and it is belated • liquidation of that sort which th« ; ' market lias been called upon to absort I j today. The disposition to sell was pro j moted by figures issued from a private < ‘ source indicating a carryover of al 1 growths at the end of July so large a> ] to lender any scareity this season i highly improbably if the figures art ] borne out bf later facto The inference j is that a further advance must be chieflf < contingent on the influence of the next ‘ crop which will hardly make itself felt i 1 for a good many weeks to come and 1 about which no one can be sure wlipthei it will be bearish of bullish. It remains i that leading representatives of the trade both here and abroad express confidence , : that requirements for American will be practice ly thirteen million which aftei nil is the point of chief interest to the I American markets anti that prices for other growths have advanced with even 1 greater rapidity than those for the , ■ native growth. Holdens appear to be standing firmly and determined to fight • for at least 25 cents for their cotton. . Plenty of irregularity must be expected i but the constructive side of easy mar- j kots like this looks tile best for a null POST AND F1,.\0<5. J | It's about as hard for a man to keep j a diary as for a wowan to keep a sharp ] lead pencil, MASONIC NOTICE Regular communication Stokes Dodge 1 No. 32 A. F, &. A. M. Monday evening j January sth, at 7:30 o’clock. , J. 51. CULCLEASI'HE, Sec'y. j ' CONCORD COTTON MARKET SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1925 \ Cotton 1 . .£ ! Cotton Seed .fit 1 J. V. DAVIS i DENTIST Office Removed to Fourth Floor V Cabarrus Savings Bank Building Phone 433 Hours: 8 to 5 t ! Thanking you for past favors j and wishing you a Happy and Prosperous NEW YEAR Cline & Moose I• ■ _ Rexall j Cherry Bark j Cough Syrup ~ | > 1 t Gibson Drag Store ; CHRISTMAS _ Once more Christ mas awaits us, the joyous season when hearts are gay. Now to yoii a/ word of friendly counsel: Do you wish a gift of j distinction to make sing the heart of that f dear friend of yours? We are sure you will ’ fipd here just what . you are looking for. Come to see us —our prices tell the story.- Exclusive agency for Gruen Watches The Old Reliable W. C. Correll Jewelry Are You Prepared For the Raw Winter Weather? ]: With the advent of rough winter weather we are ready with com- | f plete stocks of wood underwear' in several weights, cotton in all weights j, and warm fleecy pajamas. S We use care in fitting youproperly. ' J 1 | HOOVER’S, Inc. “THE YOUNG MAN’S STORE” || joooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooeoooooooooooooooooa Q0(?00000000eo0t300000000000000000000000o00000000000000 I*.. 01R motored is guaran- '! f an( l you take no chances when you use I it. It contains more lubrication than WggM \ many grades selllipg at higher ► • aur dependable motor oil. Our oil is ! ~- 1 j| -°:. L HOWARD’S FILLING STATION ! | PHONE 889 OOOOOOQOOOOOOOOQQQOOOaOOOQQOOOOaOOaoOQGOOOOOOOOOOOOOs.' | Call Me I I For BEST COAL I ( 279 I Will Answer Telephone < 244 j v ( 517 j gig- A. B. Pounds j I A FIRM FINANCIAL FOUNDATION The most important part of a business structure is its B financial foundation. Business men who build wisely early seek the counsel B and support of a sound banking connection. CABARRUS SAVINGS BANK jj CAPITAL $400,000.00 Why Not Rent a Safe Deposit Box For Your Valuables? Purina Chicken Chowder f | Saves Money—Saves Hens Why not use the BEST? It is cheaper in the end. We X j guarantee you more eggs or your mohey back. ' 8 (CASH FEED STORE \ ! Phone 122 S. Church St | HOLIDAY GREETINGS 1 j; ". ' —to— EVERYBODY j From the Best Coal Dealer K. L. Craven & Sons Saturday, January 3, 1925 -

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