PAGE EIGHT COMING BIGGEST EVENT OF THE SEA SON SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 11th * Entire Stock Going 1-4 to 1-2 Off. Watch the Papers, Closely. Store closed all day Friday, to make ready for sale which starts Saturday morn ing and runs 7 days only. Concord Furniture Co. THE RELIABLE FURNITURE STORE The Sinclair Law of Lubrication For every machine of every degree of wear, their is a scientific SINCLAIR OIL to suit its speed and seal its power. Let us look up for you, the grade of Sinclair oil you should use, Mutual Oil Company PHONE 476 R. - v ainrrrs It”* ’ I INSURE When You Start To Build The right time to take out insurance is when you start building. Then if through any cause your building should burn, even before completed, the Insurance will cover ’-our loss. . f t etzer & Yorke Insurance Agency Successors to Southern Loan and Trust Co. P. R FETZKR A. JONES YORKE BEST CEMENT 1 PLASTER LIME , , y?| .1 - •: tfX '* ' 4*5 Mortar £olor, Plaster Paris PHONE 74 CRAVEN’S KERR STREET Watch Our Windows For i JULY SPECIALS CHARLES STORES CO., Inc. 34 South Union St., Concord N. C. CITIZENS BANK and v - trust company Concord, N. C. The Home of Good s4> Mfc. - Banking JvJ,. \ f; / 4 /. Resources Over One Mil ' >' - -"■?«? ’'. “' Wf-jT,'** UK- 1 ion Dol la rs THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE Hie Concord Daily Tribune TIME OF CLOSING OF MAILS The time of the dosing of molls at the Concord postoffice is as follows: Northbound. , 136—11:00 P. M. s 36—10:00 A. M. 34 4 :10 P. M. 38— 8:80 P. M. 30—11:00 P. M. Southbound. 30— 9:30 A. M. 45 3 :30 P. M. 135 8:00 P. M. 20—11:00 P. M. LOCAL MENTION | Tlie weekly meeting of the Ooneord Ki wains Club will be held at the Y. M. C. A. here tomorrow at 12:30 p. :m. , Every child should have one of The Tribune’s beautiful infant dolls—it’s easy ;to get one. There will be preaching service at Mt. Hetman Lutheran ( htirdi on Jthe sec ond Sunday evening at 7:45 instead of morning. Albemarle News Herald : Miss Lenna Hahn, of lit Pleasant, is recovering rap idly following an operation for appendi citis. Miss Hahn is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Justice Halm. E. .T. Sharpe, secretary of the Kan napolis Y. 11. C. A., will make an ad dress at Howells Baptist Church next Sunday afternoon. July 12111. at 3 o'clock. There will also be special music. The public is invited to attend. Lawson Cauble Bonds, son of llr. and Mrs. H. E. Bonds, Underwent an opera ion for the removal of his tonsils in i’oncokl Tuesday. The operation was successful, it is reported, and his condi inn is greatly improved. A number of the stores of the city are ibscrving a half-holiday today. The half toliday schedule will be maintained for he rest of the summer months by the business houses which arc closed this ifternoon. tlie holiday being arranged for he benefit of the salespeople. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Haywood and chil lren left yesterday for Black Mountain, vhere they have a summer home. Mrs. Haywood and children will remain there for the remainder of the summer hut Mr. Haywood will return here within the icxt several days. Major \V. A. Foil, of this city has been nominated by Governor McLean as x member of t’lie Finance Committee of he Nort’.i Carolina Railroad Company. The nominations will be placed before (lie stockholders of the company at their tumuli meeting today and all are expected to be approved. John T. Morrison, white man charged with abandonment, was tried in recorder's court yesterday. He was sentenced to the chain gang, capias not to issue upon posting of S2(X) bond to be forfeited if he failed to supiHirt his wife and children tr if he violated any law within two rears. He could not raise the bond yes terday and was sent back to jail. Washington defeated Chicago yester day while Cleveland and Philadelphia were splitting a double header, Detroit was winning two games from Boston and New York was defeating St. Lopis. In the National League all games but one were rained out, the one game result ing in a victory for St. Louis over Bos ton. Announcement was made from Raleigh last night to the effect that auto owners in the state have been given another week in which to purchase their new license tags. The announcement was made from the office of R. A. Doughton, who lias charge of the State license bureau now. Tills is the second extension of time granted i>ersons who have not. yet se cured their new tags. Os Course, Why Don’t They? M.v husband aud I were discussing the hard times people had in our part of the country and I said: “Next winter there’ll be lots of people who won't be able to earn enough money to keep their pocketbooks full.’’ Barbara had been listening to the con versation, and broke in with a very de cided : “Well, mamma, why don’t they buy smaller pocketbooks?” The new Coney Island Sstadium. where some of the best boxing shows in the metropolitan district are being held, lias a seating capacity of nearly 25.- 000. Fair Indian NB9 jjjpijft She’s the most beautiful Indian girl Callahan and she lives in —^—————— - The man worth while is the man who can smile when the world goes along as it docs. j Take care of the present' and you can trade it in on a bettdr future. If you mast reduce, try being a de jected lover. , Soon be warm enough for the women to take off their heavy rouge. Education' is useless without common sens*. but common sense is useful with out education. 1 The law of gravity is reversed by boot leg bo;ne. Aj . The Wreck Gun. i I The Mentor. The gun with which a line is shot across • •.» -wrwk—from shore, ta carry a tackle and <breeclie.s buoy., ban- been a great boon to humanity.' AiftFyet it is Srailable j n only a small fraction of ths case- where the lifeb at can be used; The first wreck gun was invented irf U!MI by La Fere, and another French man, Gelaeyj invented the cork life belt even earlier. ' But the French sometimes invent, and then lose interest. Slany great inventions of French genius have been perfected by the Anglo-Saxons and applied everywhere sooner than in France, and so it Was with life saving eqiop-j meiit. * A The Manby wreck gun, -first m-ed in England in 1808, could throw a line two. hundred and, fifty yards. It has been! constantly improved until now a range ! of seven hundred yards is effective. The gun used by the United States coast | guard was designed by an army officer, Lyle, in 1878. Each lifeboat carries a miniature wreck gun—a- “heavy cane” to be thrown by hand. It is weighted at one end and carries a line to the xvreck when thrown from the open lifeboat. A line-throwing gun for lifeboats was recently adopted by the British service. It has a range of eighty yards. ELKS NOTICE./ There will be a regular meeting of Concord Lodge No. 758 B. P. O. Elks Thursday at 7:30 p, in. L. C. BARRINGER, See. ! GUARANTEED —-VlSr 11SEIN DISEASE REMEDIES /fat W/ (Huns» Salve and Soap), (all In Cv • * inf skin diacaaaa. Try thia treatment ft our rMb <- //I**' *i,_; » ,> ! ’- PEARL DRUG COMPANY ;; Let Your ! 11 ’ Neff Battery : Be An EXIDE li ;; Use Only the : l Best Our New Mechanically Refriger ated Autopolar Fountain keeps ice cream in the most per fect condition. With this new au tomatic refrigerating device, it is possible to hold the temperature to the zero mark if desired, ana this insures all ice cream and drinks in the best of condition. PEARL DRUG CO. On the Square ' Phone SI ~ A.rtwiSk''' tmlMf-.' i*M '* . 1 T- ..11.. I EVERY CHILD SHOULD HAVE I ONE OF OUR INFANT DOLLS j Only a Fe* Hoars’ Work Will Got One. ! —Sec Page Ad. la This Paper. ,j We want every child in Concord ajid J I this section to get one of our beautiful i infant doHs, with sleeping eye* and com- i i pletely dressed in silk-bound flannel ] bankets. For only five six-months new subscrip-' 1 tions to The Concord Daily Tribune or six yearly subscriptions to The Concord i Semi-Weekly Times with the cash, we will give free one 'of these beautiful 1 ! dolls. ' i You cannot buy one of these dolls at 1 the stores, and if you could it would ! cost you at least $5 00. If you do not . take The Tribune or ] Times regularly now. your own subscrip- , tion will count as one. Get five friends, neighbors or fellow- | workers to subscribe, and the doll i* yours. We will give you a book to get subscriptions. Come and get one. ! Either mail or bring in your subscrip- , tions -when completed. We will then im mediately verify the subscriptions and ] deliver yoifr doll. ' Yon will receive the doll just as soon as you submit jhurt signed subscriptions. That, is. positive., for the, dolls are already i in The Times-Trlbunh office. A doll that j will delight the heart lof ahy little girl. ( A new-subscriber iis ape Whb has not i been taking Tile Tribune during the last ] 30 days and who does not owe anything , on back subscription. The Tribune re- i serves the right to accept or reject any ] order. ' i Names cannot be changed from one i member of a family to another. All sub scriptions must be bona fide new ones. | FREE STUFF Lexington Dispatch. - ] One of the most pestifierous nuisances i the newspaper of today has to contend j with is the “free stuff" hound. Prao- , tically every mail takes to every news- i paper office in the land, big or litt’e, j quantities of material offered for publica tion—free of charge—on almost every < conceivable subject, except perhaps, sub- ] jeets of live interest to the readers of the paper. It is mostly what is known as propa- ] ganda. The world war gave it its big , start, when even the big press associa- 1 tions were captured by the propagan dists and telegraph and cables wires were utilized for carrying propaganda mes sages. Industries and organizations of ’ various kinds followed this lead and in stalled “publicity’.’ departments that keep t lie mails flooded with their offerings. ] Organizations’ by‘ the score crowd upon ] one another in offering their stuff, and i they are willing to spend thousands and j millions on propaganda, most of which ] ireaches the waste' basket' where it be- ' longs. Not only do they furnish type- j written “cony" by* the retain, but pic- ( tures. mats, clip sheets, manuscripts of speeches to be delivered' two thousand ] miles away by somebody few people know and on a subject pei'.iaps fewer people i care less about. One big bank in New ] York City, for instance, sends to thou- i sands of newspapers throughout the coun try large mats, made and mailed at heavy cost. !8ome» of these contain in formation of value-, but they are propa- ’ ganda and the bank is witling to pay its money in order to get its name printed. Promotion Enterprises of every kind i are kind enough to offer the newspaper*' glowing descriptions of the things they want to sell, and some of them have prop aganda men who are expert. A few days ago one of them sent out a little "news story” telling of an item that; had "leaked out” in that community that looked like real news, and would have! been hews if the inevitable free propa-1 ganda had not been buried in the middle j of the most interesting paragraph. Into] nearly every waste basket of the state it 1 went. Government departments, national, and state, ard" among the most consistent propagandists. Millions of dollars goes, into ponderous documents offered the press and generally disregarded. It Ist noticeable, however, that since Governor] McLean put his economy program to.! work that there has been a most percep-j tible cutting down of propaganda from North Carolina state departments. And we have not noticed that Hie newspapers have suffered for lack of material on this account. ! When press associations and publish ers conventions Mset now one of the painful topics for discussion is this flood of free stuff with which they have to contend. The average newspaper man, does not want to turn down an oppor-j tunity of promoting something really worth while, of doing community, state or national service in Hie most useful j way, but he does object to being con stantly importuned to carry everybody’s grist to mill except his own. ODD FELLOWS’ NOTICE. Meets every Thursday evening at eight o’clock. Work in third degree. J. D. WILLIAMS, N. G. A.L. SHINN, Secretary- Add the Comforts of PLUMBING - to Your Home Modern Plumbing will do as much or more than any other one thing toward making your borne a comfortable and convenient place in which to live. It costs . you nothing to get our cost es . timate. i Concord Plumbing Company North Karr Street I Phone W Here’* the stop , N gT j, Signal for that hot „ Mlf temper of yours— Dogs bite on days like this— /1 / and we’ve heard some wives /\v J / say that husbands snap too— .f/y / y jTm . J If you are cranky and can’t wf / !\ Ml help it—please allow us to. t*LL- ' \ I A suit of criol Hoover’s Un- * V\ wij derwear will take care of the 1/1 sulk, put on a smile and change * *' a cross-word fan into an advertisement for a popular denti ,fice. SI.OO a Suit and up Bathing Suits—Golf Hose—Linen Knickers—Flannel Trousers HOOVER’S, Inc. ! l “THE YQUNG MAN’S STORE” m That’s our business—to see ] tliat your car is well oiled and' HHiML l)\ an< * * ree * rom dust, dirt, grime' ! and foreign particles. Let us' try cleaning vours for a week or two and see the difference. ; pAIM * HOWARD’S FILLING STATION I ! Kt/M a Smile" Be Sure You Are Right and Then Go Ahead— \ou will make no mistake by placing your order for your winter’s coal with A. B. POUNDS Threatened strike may cause coal to advance SI.OO per .. ton oven), gin. PHONE 244 OR $79 ' Condensed Statement of CABARRUS SAVINGS BANK , Concord, Albemarle, Kannapolis,- Mi, Pleasant, Mc^tfi At Close of Business June 30, 1925 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts !_ $2,482,100.14 U. S. Government and other listed Bonds 29,568.19 Banking House and Real Estate 197,874.73 Other Real Egtst»TOwned ?,SQO,QQ FurmTuVe ¥nd Fixtures .... ? 47,7«1:9Q. Cash in Vault and Due from Banks 616,476 12 ■- vOQO, ' •' * f ’ - ------- .. ,-„LkX* v ' 1 ' Total $3,376,271.68 LIABILITIES Paid in $17.5,000.00; earned $225,000.00 *5400,000.00 ' s w feSfiy- 2 50,000.00 "UMIM PWfits —_ 27,482.44 Reaped fm; Interest, Taxes and Depreciation 27,884.36 DlMads unpaid 12,168.00 ' %al __ $3,37^,271.68 ♦Opened f6r business 1.897 with Capital of $50,900.00 50 Per C/jnt. Stock Dividend Declared 1907* 200 Stock Dividend Declared 1920 Special This Week Only x ! Sayford Doilies 312 Pieces, § 59c | Sayford Dinner and Tea Size 11 Napkins 59c the 100 1 ! Clines Pharmacy ; j Phone 833 Melrose Flour Liberty Self Rising Flour In Melrose Floor we need only announce arrival of a big shipment which we have every four to sit weeks. Get yours now. Liberty Self Rising Flour is the very highest grade of Flour with phosphates and salt added in the exact proportion, so you tike no chance in your mixture to have very beat results. It‘a a suc <**>■ Boy all your flour at Cline & Moose - S 4 Thursday, July 9, 1925 CONCORD PRODUCE MARKET » (Corrected weekly by Gllne k Moose) Figures named represent prices paid Cor produce on the market: Eggs .25 Corn fllK Sweet potatoes 1.50 Tnikeys .25 to .80 Onions «L3B Peas &«! Butter JM Country Ham .30 Country Shoulder .20 Country Sides .20 Young Chickens ,3p Hens .S Irish Potatoei 1.25 CONCORD COTTON MARKET THURSDAY, JULY *, 1»25 Cotton .23 I*2 Cotton Seed ... - .45 -■■■ ’l - FISH Friday and Saturday Direct from Morehead City Gray Trout, Speckled Trout and Croakers , We also have a small lot of nice* country side meat. Cabarrus Cash Gro cery Company PHONE 3flW '

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