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REFRIGERATORS 1-3 OFF
Automatics, with water cooling system.
Baldwins with perfect circulation.
Crystals, Snow White, inside and out.
ALL GOING AT ONE-THIRD OFF.
You can now buy a high grade Refrigerator for less
than the price of a common box. Rather than carry these
refrigerators over until another season we have cut the
price One-third.
Concord Furniture Co.
THE RELIABLE FURNITURE STORE
HAVOLINE OIL
Is More Than Oil. It is
POWER
We Are Now Ready to Supply You
With HAVOLINE
Mutual Oil Company
PHONE 476 R.
INSURE
Whqn 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 your
loss.
Ketzer & Yorke Insurance Agency
Successprs to Southern Loan and Trust Co.
P. B. FETZER A. JONES YORKE
K.L. CRAVEN & SONS
PHONE 74
COAT
m. M i 11 A Plaster
Mortar Colors
FLORIDA EXCURSION
—Via—
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
Thursday, July 23rd, 1925
The Southern Railway System announces very low round trip excursion
fares to Jacksonville, Fla., and other South Florida points as shown
below.
Round trip fares from Concord, N. C.:
Jacksonville $16.00 Daytona $18.75
West Palm Beach $23.50 Ocala 18.75
Miami 26.00 Orlando > 23.00
Tampa 23.00 Ft. Myers 23.00
Sarasota 23.00 St. Petersburg 23.00
Tickets on sale for all regular trains (except 37 and 38) Thursday.
July 23. 1025.
Final return limit of tickets to Jacksonville, Daytona and Ocala, will
be ten days.
Tickets to West Palm Beach, Miami, Orlando, Tampa, Sarasota, Ft.
Myers and St. Petersburg, will be limited ten days.
Tickets good in sleeping cars and parlor cars, and baggage will be
checkede.
A great opportunity to visit the wonder State.
For further information and Pullman reservations call on any South
ern Railway Agent or address:
* R. H. GRAHAM.
Division Passenger Agent,
Charlotte, N. C.
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THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE
The Concord Daily Tribune
TIME OF CLOSING OF .MAILS “
The time of the closing of mails at the
Concord postoffioe is as follows:
Northbound.
130—11 :00 T. M.
36—10:00 A. M.
34 4 :10 P. M.
38— 8 :30 P. M.
30—11:00 P. M.
Southlmnnd.
3ft— ft :30 A. M.
45 3:30 P. M.
IST 8:00 P. M.
2ft—ll :00 P, M.
LOCAL MENTION |
C. A. Furr has returned from Chapel
Hill, whore he has beeu attending Sum
mer School at the University of North j
Carolina.
The Bethel Congregation of No. 10
Townriiip. has set apart Monday. July
the 27th. for cleaning off the cemetery,
and it is hoped that a goodly number
will be present.
The weekly meeting of the Concord
Kiwanie Club will be held at the Y. M.
C. A. tomorrow at 12:30 o’clock. The
committee in charge of (tie meeting an
nounces that an interesting program has
been arranged.
L. T. Ilartseli. Jr., left this afternoon
for Lancaster. S. C., where he will spend
the remainder of the week at the home of
his w'fe’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
•Tones. He will be accompanied back to
Concord Sunday by Mrs. Hartsell.
No games were played in the major
leagues .vestreday. The two scheduled
games in tile National League were
rained out. and no games were scheduled
in the America League. In the South
Atlantic Charlotte won afain frofh Co
lumbia in a free hitting contest.
Lewis Kiser, negro, was brought hack
to Concord yesterday by local officers
from Monroe, where he was arrested by
T'nion county officials. The negro has
been wanted here for several months on
a charge of assault with a deadly weapon.
He is now in the county jail.
Defendants tried in police court yes
terday paid lines and posts totalling
$139.15. One defendant charged with
having liquor in his possession paid SIOO
and the costs and was sentenced to serve
six months on the chain gang for trans
porting. capias not to issue on agree
ment not to handle liquor for two years.
Plans are being made now for a golf
tournament to be held next week at the
Cabarrus Country Club. Medal play
will determine the winner over 36 holes.
The entries in the tournament ami the
days for the matches will be announced
ater when the tournament committee has
Completed its plans.
Baseball fans are promised a good game
at the Gibson Mill park this afternoon
when the Gibson and Cooleemee teams
meet. IVat Is will do the twirling for
the locals, with the rest of the lineup the
same as lias been used in recent games.
Saturday the team goes to Kannaixdis
for the third game with that team.
The Concord National Bank, admin
istrator for the estate of .1. P. Allison,
lias sold to C. A. Isenhour property in
Ward 4 for $1 and other valuable con
siderations. according to a deed filed
Thursday. Another deed records the
sale of property on Fink street, in Ward
1, by D. A. McLaurin to L. M. Burris
for S6OO.
Remember during next week, when the
"Clean l'p Campaign’ 'is on. trash and
garbage will be moved free of charge by
the city. Citizens are asked to collect
the stuff from their yards and place it
on tlie streets so the city's wagons and
trucks ca- npick it up. Every section
of the city will have available the free
service.
The managers of the Star Theatre and
the New Concord Theatre have been high
ly commended during the week for bring
ing to Concord “The Ten Command
ments” and ’’Quo Vadis,” respectively.
These are two of the biggest pictures ever
filmed and local movie patrons were
pleased at ifhe opportunity ,of Jseeiug
them.
Miss Louise Morris underwent an op
eration for the removal of her appendix
in a Charlotte hospital yesterday after
noon. and her condition today is reported
as favorable as coHld be expected. Miss
Morris beeame ill several days ago with
Camp Illahee and was earried to the
hospital from eamp by her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. \V. W. Morris.
“The Development of Building and
Loan Associations'' was the subject of an
address delivered before the North Caro
lina Building and Loan League in Wli
mington yesterday by Gilbert Hendrix,
of this city, who is associated with his
father in the management of the Cabar
rus County. Building and Loan Associa
tion.
A fine rain fell in Concord yesterday,
the rain being in the nature of a gen
eral one although it fell only a few
hours. Heavy clouds hung over Con
cord during most of the day, although
the rain did not fall in earnest until
about 11 o'clock, in the morning. More
rain is predieted for today, although the
clouds have been breaking up during the
morning.
Irvington Court Hears Another Mos
quito Casa.
Lexington, July 22.—Trial of the
ease of W. C. Coggins against the
Tallarsee Power company, one of .the
“mosquito eases.” was begun here yes
terday in Superior court and will prob
ably consume the balance of the week or
longpr. The plaintiff; after the intro
duction of about a half-dozen witnesses
to prove the prevalence of mosquitoes
and malaria after the impounding of
the waters from Badin dam. rested and
the defense began its testimony, which
will include a number of medical ex
perts. .The same ease last September re
sulted in a bnng jury. A large number
of similar cases are on docket here and
in Montgomery county.
A number of star golfers of England
and the United States have entered
for the Canadian open championship
tournament, which is to be held at the
Royal Ottawa Club daring the weak-of
September 14.
The mnrde- rate in the United States
is forty time* as high as that of Bwlt
tMriaid.
JULY
CLEARANCE
SALE
Saturday and Every
Day This Week at
FISHERY
Shop Every Aisle
of every
Department
This Is Full of
Money Savers
For You
Here Is a New One
And at Sale Prices
A Real Summer
Corselette
Its Cool
It Supports
Its Comfortable
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Sale $3.95 and $5.95
Ju& the Garment
Yoli Have Been
Locking For
Voile and Tub Dress
es ii? This Sale
95c <3.45 to $3.84
—J a.
Fisher-Hosiery Give
More Miles of Wear
Saturday Specials:
$1.25 Value Pure Silk
Hose, Sale 79c
Kayser Pointed Slip
per Heel Stockings,
$1.39
Solid Color, Light
Shades
Special Kiddies’
Fancy Sox 17c
No Left Overs in
Milfftiery Here
All Milljnery Classi
fied for This Sale
i l *
25c 50c 95c and on
Vi*it-
FISHER’S
Daily
It Wffl Pav You
/SSxTOM
(f3)siM.s
WBAYB
Bet a grape ha* a better time fer
menting than It does becoming grape
Juice.
Every now and then a bathing girl
goes in wading.
Things are not perfect. It
loupes were as big as watermelons
they would cost too much.
A small town Is a place full of
Innocent bystanders.
Summer brings Us troubles, among
which is trying to keep the pick In
the ice box.
Women may talk more than men.
but they don't say as much. That
shows women have the most sense.
(Copyright. 1825. NBA Service. Isa.)
Florida Excursion.
The Southern Hallway will run an ex
cursion to Florida on Thursday, July 23.
Tickets will be on sale on that day, with
final return limit from seven to ten days,
dejtending oil points .visited. All tickets
good in sloping ears jukl good on all
trains except the Crescent Limited. See
advertisement in this paper for further
particulars.
ODD FELLOWS' NOTICE.
Meets every Thursday evening at eight
o’clock.
Work in third degree.
J. D. WILLIAMS, N. G.
A.L. SHINN, Secretary.
Let Your
Next Battery
Be An
EXIDE
Use Only the
Best
Add the Comforts of
PLUMBING
to Your Home
Modern plumbing will do as
much or more than any other one
thing toward making your home
a comfortable and convenient
place in which to live. It costs
you nothing to get our cost es
timate.
Concord Plumbing
Company
North Kerr Street
Phone 57«
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, and
this insures all ice cream and
drinks in the best of condition.-
PEARL DRUG CO.
On the Square Phone tS
The Very Things You Need ' .
Are Very Easy to Secure
The cool airy underwear—the \ \ )
mid-summer night pajamas— W I if/
The fresh garters—the new sport v Ml v| I
belts— , L V \ )
The collar attached shirts—the ~
cool bat ties— j*
These and a hundred other fl m
items you need are easy to buy— »
and easy to pay for. a
Come in—when the heat gets up its Irish—tell it to go bark
up another tree!
Linen Knickers—Cool Tropical Suits —Bathing Suits
HOOVER’S, Inc.
“THE YOUNG MAN’S STORE”
t\L That’s our business—to see!
that your car is well oiled and
1 a and free from dust, dirt, grime
I x/! an< l foreign particles. Let jus
or two and see the difference.
HOWARD’S FILLING STATION
“Stt-vlee With a Smile"
Be Sure You Are Right and Then Go
Ahead—
’ion will make no mistake by placing your order for
your coal with
A. B. POUNDS
Threatened strike may cause coal to advance SI.OO per
ton overnight.
PHONE 244 OR 279
WHAT IS A BANK?
The Bank is an institution developed by the highest
form of civilization to assist men, women and children in
their efforts to become self-supporting. It is just a human,
everyday business, which benefits largely by courtesy and
a friendly spirit^
Your account is -welcome with us.
CABARRUS SAVINGS BANK
Capital $400,000.00 Resources Over. $3,000,000.00
RUN RIGHT TO
CLINE’S
While You are reading this
item Henry Ford made
$11.63.
Phone 333
Clines Pharmacy
Melrose Flour
Liberty Self Rising
Flour
In
Melrose Flour we need only announce
arrival of a big shipment which we have
every four to six 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 take no chance in your mixture
,to have very beat results. It's a sue
cess.
Buy all your flour at
Cline & Moose
Thursday, July 23, 1925
CONCORD PRODUCE MARKET
(Corrected weekly by Gllne ft Moom)
Figures named represent prices paid
for produce on the market:
Eggs v .25
Corn —i $1.35
Sweet potatoes U 0
Turkeys .25 to JO
Oniona $1.25
Peas 3.00
Batter JO
Country Horn JMV'
Country Shoulder .20*
Country Sides .20
Young Chickens .25
Hens .IS
Irish Potatoei 1.25
CONCORD COTTON MARKET
THURSDAY, JULY 23. 1*33
Cotton .24
Cotton Seed .45
Feed the BEST
Cottonseed Meal is High and
Scarce.
Spartan Dairy Feed is a better
and safer feed. It produces more
milk.
Sold Wholesale and Retail
1 -BY-
Phone Us Your Orders
Cabarrus Gash Gro
cery Company
PHONE 571 W 1
South Church Street ~ j