PAGE EIGHT • ■■«■■■ " , " " 1 ■ OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOeK I THE DAWN OF A NEW PROSPERITY THROUGH 1 EASIESTCREDIT TEBIS j /vv^onOur o jfe Any Honest Man m i ! 8 '! 8 Credit They Want On S Their Simple Promisefoßay |j | A NEW PLAN jj [ To any who wish to buy furniture and haven't the ready cash, we ji i have arranged with on?‘of the Hanks in Concord to loan customers ij i money with which to buy furniture, enabling them to take' advantage 1 | of the cash prices. Loans can be paid at the Bank or at our Store in < O small weekly or monthly payments. Or, we will gladly sell on our reg ular divided payment plan. j 1 Concord Furniture Co. O ' ???IN A HURRY??? GET IT AT Ritchie Hardware Co YOUR HARDWARE STORE PHONE 117 PHONE 117 “'--s . - ' - 1U - ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooc 1 COAL j 8 \V hile burning fuel burn the Best—which is the cheap- j 2 est in the long run. S g CALL C. P. CLINE I Mutual Oil Company II PHONE 19. THANK YOU j CONCORD PRODUCE MARKET j (Corrected weekly hy Cline & Moose) 1 Figures named represent prices paid for produce on the market: Eggs .40 Butter .30 onntry Ham ; .2(5 ' Country Shoulder 15 | Country Sides .10 i Young Chickens .20 j Hens .15 | Turkey* .25 to M 1 Sweet potatoes $1.2(5 Irish Potatoes .0# [ Onions $1.25 Peas 2.50 Corn 1.25 TO DARKEN HAIR APPLY SAGE TEA ; Look Young! Bring Back Its | Natural Color, Gloss and Attractiveness I I | Common garden sage brewed into a I li iavy tea with sulphur added, will turn j rray, streaked and faded hair beauti fully dark and luxuriant. Just a few I applications will prove a revelation if | your hair is fading, streaked or gray. . Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur rec ipe at home, though, is troublesome. 1 An easier way is to get a bottle of Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound at any drug store all ready for use. This is the old-time recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients. White wispy, gray, faded hair is not sinful, we all- desire to retain our youthful appearance and attractiveness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one caa tell, because it does it so naturally, so evenly. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through hair, small comes "beaittffuHy dtfCglow* wrftaad luxuriant. | ATTENTION ALL ELKS. There will be a meeting of unusual in terest to all members of Concord Lodge No. 857 B. P. O. Elks Thursday at 7:30 P. M. .T. A. GOODMAN, Ed. Ruler, i By L. C. BARRINGER, Sec. | 7-2 t. ! CONCORD COTTON MARKET ! THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1»25 Cotton .23 Cotton Seed .60 Is Your Health Slowly Slipping AwaJ? Concord People Advise You to Aet ha Time. Is failing health making you triton aw and unhappy? Are you tired, wins i and dispirited? Suffer daily and stabbing, rheumatic twingaa? Then look to your kidney*! The kid neys are the blood-filters. Once they weaken, the whole system is upaet. I You have dizzy spells, headaches and I urinary irregularities. You feel all• I worn-out. Use Doan’s Pills—a stimu- i J ulant diuretic to the kidneys. Thou- 1 sands recommend Doan’s. Hero ia I Concord proof: i I Mrs. Sallie Little, 40 Crowell St, says: “My little boy had awful kid neys and could not control them either diving the day or night His kidneys acted too freely all the time and I gave him Doans Pills. His kidneys were regulated and he ia not troubled now.” Price «oc. at all dealers. Don't K2K ¥5u f -‘“”ZTTS , -ie Little had. Foster-Milburn Co, Mfr*, Buffalo, N. Y. ' THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE ■ ■'■■■■ - I ■ ——— 1,1 The Concord Daily Tribune j| TIME OF CLOSING OF MAILS. ] | The time of the closing of mails at i 1 1: rhe Concord postoSce is as follows : 1 1 Northbound 9 1 Train No. 34—3:45 p. m. I I Tlain No. 4$ —11:00 p. m. i Train No. 30 —10:00 a. m. | Train No. 38—9 p. m. i Train No. 30—11:00 p. m. ' l l Southbound |i| Train No. 37 9:00 a. m. i | Train No. 45—3:45 p. m. j! 1 Train No. 135 9:00 p. m. 111I I I j tVaia No. 20 —11:00 p. m. jji LOCAL MENTION ]i i|i Mrs. D. E. Tucker Jias returned to ber ; jij home at the Hartsell Mill after under-; l 1 ! going an operation' at the Presbyterian j iji Hospital in Char'.otte. I i i According to a dee ply you. STANDA I { Does Ycur Child Reod Well? I Correct ivoDnnHanniti is education. If j I a child reads well and nnderstanUingly J how much easier i* is for him to prepare ( his lessons for the next day. Too little J attention is given to correct reading in ! the schools. A child should read as naturally as he speaks, but he must be ] taught correct speech first. A child from nine to twelve years of 1 age who is taught pronunciation and | enunciation has something that will be i most helpful through his entire educa- 1 tion. Something to go with him through , the grades to improve his conversation and reading. Exercises and drill work in enuncia- i tion will correct mumbling, slurring of 1 syllables and indist’nct speaking; also ' give a child poise and self-confidence in speaking, reading and conversation. There ' is too little lime left from other studies \ for a teacher to stop and correct mis- i pronounced syllables. This course is re quired of freshmen in college, but why wait uutil the child has waded through all the foundation work to give him spec- , ini instruction in reading? Hew About It? Husband; "Didn’t I telegraph you not 1 to bring your mother with you?” Wife: "That's what she wants to see 1 you about.” I Wilkinson’s j i Funeral Home ||i Phone No. 9 Open Day and i; < Night i|| I ] Thanking you for past favors | | and wishing you a Happy and ] Prosperous NEW YEAR t • - Cline & Moose likdiiigßMd.-lßvt it Trtfmni, Jtl~-1 4 Rexall Cherry Bark \ Cough Syrup i Gibson Drag Store Start the New Year Right With a Real Watch A GRUEN We have replenished our stock of these wonderful watches since the holi days. Moderately Priced From $25.00 Up. „ • let us show you Exdwlve Agency Time Watches **HONE NO. 100 The Old Reliable ;toooooooooooobooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo« Are You Prepared For the Raw iji ; Winter Weather? j With the advent of rough winter weather wc are ready with com- i i i P*ete stocks of wood underwear in several weights, cotton in all weights i 1 i and warm fleecy pajamas. ! ] We use care in fitting youproperly. HOOVER’S, Inc. j[ “THE YOUNG MAN’S STORE’’ | - UNDER, OVER. ALL SIDES | i ° f ois "objected to a thorough 8 cleaning from our auto laundry ex- X jWf v\ perts. We not only clean every part O i of chassis and boiiy, but lubricate the 8 /'n'TT P Important parts nml give the body a \ VJJ *gj\ | nit,h witb 0,,r paint saving pol- 1 I ! HOWARD’S FILLING STATION ! ! F|| \\ “Service With a Smile” U II \A W PHONE 880 OOOOOOOOOOOQOtXXIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOftwooooooJ 1 J Call Me ~~ l *l For BEST COAL 1 (279 I Will Answer Telephone < 244 ( 517 1 Sr A. B. Pounds j B^P , I * Purina Chicken Chowder I Saves Money—Saves Hens ( Why not use the BEST ? It is cheaper in the end; yVt ] guarantee you more eggs or your money back. CASH FEED STORE Phone 122 S. Church St. 90000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 1 That’* Certain to Flame ! wilt: We sell an honest ton of coal ] | the coal Al that win * ive IeBH troul) le and ■ > /■ffjm/m n, more comfort than nny fuel jfißmffiwl y ° U eyer spent your mon °y for ' - j LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE. DENTIST Regular meeting of jConcord Lodge No. Office Removed to Fourth Floor *o* Loyal Order of Moose Monday eve- Cabarrus Savings Rank Building I j ning at 8 o'clock. All members request- V Phone 48S Horn: Sto 6 ed to be present. *| W. J. HETIICOX, See. Thursday, January 8, 1925