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PAGE SIX ■** II In II 1 gTjjfefcajpi j DOLLAR DOWN Puts a Sellers in Your Home $49.50 Kitchen work need n»t he drudgery. Only when you lack kitchen conveniences does it become too great a task for you. Then it costs your youth and health. Don't let your kitchen work rob you of these priceless treasures when you can get a SELLERS with its fifteen labor-saving features at such low prices'and EASY TERMS. Concord Furniture Co. THE RELIABLE FURNITURE STORE I COAL! COAL! | ! Coal prices the coming winter according to present pre- ![ i ! dictions will be high enough to make the customers hot. |i ; don’t take chances. Get the right kind of heat from A. B. 1 POUNDS FAMOUS BRAND OF COAL. THE RIGHT COAL FOR THE RIGHT PURPOSE ! A. B. POUNDS : | PHONE 244 OR 279 flo«ioooiMooooooooooooooooonnnonomnoeonrawieoftOTP 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 \&Br& THE UNIVERSAL CAR i \ An automobile dealer may be correctly judged by what ji J has been the experiences of his owner with him. Noth- jj l | ing else will tell the story more truly. Ford owners who have bought cars from us must be sat- M ! isfied, for we do and are glad to go far beyond the usual \! practices to satisfy our owners. If you w r ould investigate 1 1 1 ; us, we refer you to our owners for evidence of our state- 8 ! ment. I 1 “OUR INTEREST GOES FAR BEYOND THE ' SALE” !j! REID MOTOR CO. , CONORD, N. C. WE KNOW WE KNOW FORDSj Gamst 1 <29a£ey Final Drastic and last Reductiontrf oJLSummer Goods Prices Smashed .for Quick Action The Season’s Successful Dresses Unusually Low Priced 95c, $2.95, $3.50, $6.74 and $11.74 FISHER’S I——! 1 Concord Daily Tribune TIME OP CLOSING MAILS The time of the closing of mails at the Concord postoffice is as follows: Northbound 136—11:00 P. M. 36—10:00 A. M. 34 4 :l0 P. M. 38— 8:30 P. M. 30—11:00 P. M. ' Southbound 39 9:30 A. M. 45 3 :30 P. M. 135 8:00 P. M. 29—11:00 P. M. LOCAL MENTION The condition of Paulina Lewder, who has been confined to her home by illness for a week, is slightly im proved, it is reported today. According to a deed filed Friday at the courthouse W. M. Linker has sold to Lattie J. Certer for $2,000 property in No. f township. Charles F. Ritchie will speak at the 11 o'clock hour at Kerr Street Bap tist Church tomorrow. Everybody is cordially invited. A business meeting of the Woman’s Auxiliary of the First Presbyterian Church will be held Monday afternoon at 5 o’clock. The regulnr Saturday night movies on the lawn of the Y. M. C. A. will be held tonight at 7:45 o’clock. An in teresting program has been arranged for the evening's entertainment, A cantaloupe of the Siamese twin variety was brought into the Times- Tribune office today by Wade E. Rig gers. It was two perfectly developed cantaloupes that had grown together. The melon was grown in No. 9 town ship near Georgeville. Mr. ami Mrs. N. E. Wall, of Illi nois, who have been spending some time here with Mr. and Mrs. W.' A. Overcast:, left this morning for Florida, where they will spend ten days. They plan to return to Con cord before going back to their home. Rev. Robert S, Arrowood. pastor of McKinnon Presbyterian Church, lias returned from his vacation and will preach at both the morning and eve ning services in his chnrrti tomor row. Mr. Arrowood spent his va cation at Montreat. - All games in the National League were reained out Friday. In the American League both Washington and Philadelphia were defeated, thus leaving Washington leading the league. In the South Atlantic Charlotte de feated Greenville after losing four straight games. The winners in the Essay Contest in Greater Movie Season hold by the Concord Theatre will be announced on either Monday or Tuesday, it was declared today by Manager Meriweth er. The judge chosen for the contest and Mrs. J. Archie Cannon. Mrs. H. S. Wiliams and Major W. A. Foil. Firemen were called out about 11:30 o'clock this morning to respond to a call on Tournament street. Lit tle damage was done to the home. \ The tire started around a kitchen flue i ami was almost extinguished by ! means, of a garden hose before the i firemen arrived. i Several teachers of county schools ] who attended the second session of i the Appalachian Training School’s 1 summer school, returned to Concord | today, the school having closed Fri- i day. These teachers are getting 1 ready for the opening of the county , schools in the near future. The company which has the con- 1 tract to pave the road from Mt. Pleasant to the Stanly line is work ing night and day now. The big rock crusher which was installed below < Kindley’s Mill is operating at full blast now. and actual woyk in the road itself will probably be started in ] the near future. The extremely dry weather has i pushed the cotton, it was declared to- 1 day by persons who had been visit- \ ing various sections in the county, to ( such an extent that it had opened rap- ] idly arid picking would have to be be- | gun this week on a number of farms. I This is the earliest season that has J been known in over thirty years. ! Cotton picking is being done in i some parts of the county now and sev- 1 eral farmers in town today stated that ] they would begin picking Monday. I Many North Carolina mills already ] are using cotton from this year’s ] crop, all of their cotton having come 1 from Texas. Cotton picking on a large scale will not begin in this county until a little later. “Nothing new to report,’’ said a police officer at headquarters this morning. “Everything continues quiet with us,” he continued, “and people seem determined to keep the law.” No session of the police court has been held since Monday, this beeing the second week in succession that no sessions of the court were held on Wednesday and Friday. Lower temperatures rode into Con cord on the wings of a rather stiff breeze Friday afternoon. There was a drop of more than 15 degrees from Thursday night to Friday night and early this morning the temperature was below 70 degrees, where Thursday afternoon it was more than 100. The weather, man predicts that the cool weather will continue over the week end. Prof. J. B. Robertson, county sup erintendent of schools, this week has received a number of messagas com mending the plan of the county board of education for larger school plants the county and volantary co-oper-! ation in putting the plan into effect I h»s been offered. Prof. Robertson! and the board members naturally are pleased that their plan Is being so favorably received. CONCORD COTTON MARKET I SATURDAY, AUGUST 93, IMS I Cotton Seed ™ "I""""" THE CONCORD DALY TRIBUNE' What’s become of the monkey gland discovery? You don’t aes many old men stealing apple* On* reason husbands don’t cat va cations is. who would stay home to feed the canary bird? Weeds have about won their an nual race against the vegetables To make the cake light aqd fluffy touch off a keg of dynamite under | the blame thing. Summer la passing. Lota of ah bows are clean already. The nicest thing about August la they have no strawberries to leave out of strawberry shortcakes. 4 Copyright. 1925. NBA Service, Inc.) READ THE PENNY ADS. § The Ideal CM \ | | for Women ’ 3 Elgin wrist watches are I i g made for women who I | tiful and jl 1 attractive 1 1 timepiece J I \SfiBBBsSB that is ab- 1 ,||||gg||H solutely de- I Ml pendable. | We suggest | ApSngflj them to you 1 a splendid | j array of de- 1 j signs and a | wide range | j SPfPffiPJ of prices to 1 suit your 1 every re- 1 us show you the complete 1 assortment. STARNES-MILLER- I PARKER CO. I . |; Fresh Candies ]!] ElmerV and Johnston | <j» Fralinger's Salt Water 1 M |j| Taffy Cline’s J Pharmacy | Phone 333 a ji; Friends off to ji College? jl l Os course you want to make O I ij | some suitable gift. What' 8 ]|| about something practical, such Q 1 1 1 as a gold or silver mounted J • i i pencil or pen? We have them. 8 1 ijl S. W. Preslar JEWELER FREE j With each Tube of Palmolive j Shaving Cream at only 36 cents we give one after shav- ' ing Talc. Gibson Drug Store The Rexall Store iiiHimiwiiiiiiiiiiniiimiiiiiimmwi CONCORD PRODUCE MARKET j (Corrected Weekly by Cline & Mooes) Figures named represent prices paid for produce on the market: I I Eggs - .85 i Sweet Potatoes I 1.75 Turkey* .25 to .#> Onions $1.60 30 i Country Shoulder) M Country Side* ™ .20 I Toting Chicken* M tSY'i. 1 ’ * —■— - 1 - 111 - 1 '.'* ..m. I .'zs— 1 a> ■"■ Cla.r«. Bow «mC Robert FraserioTThexScarlet WesJ? CONCORD THEATRE LAST TIME TODAY DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO IHAVOLINE OH. Is More Than Oil It is POWER ' We Are Now Ready to Supply You With HAVOLINE Mutual 00 Company PHONE 476 R. OOROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO****ffITPOO I Final Clearance White Footwear 1 Every white shoe included that we have in stock, not all sites i in any style but your size in some style, we have arranied for quick \ selling all White Pumps, Straps and Oxfords in; stock at the follow ing prices: I, K ~ I One lot white canvas ; 95 | | One lot White Kid and Canvas _ * A j | j One lot White Kid, (our best) 95 B This is a wonderful Opportunity to buy a pair to finish the season R | at less than half the original price. > j:| IVEY'S “THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES” FANCY DRY GOODS WOMENS WEAR | GOING OFF TO SCHOOL— | Your Fall Coats, Dresses, sweaters, and Wraps will ' i need a thorough cleaning to put them in condition for ! X the winter’s wear. Why not let us call today for any -8 apparel you may have to be Cleaned as our service will 1 8 be of great'help to you, as well as a saving. i 8/ Telephone 480 M. R. POUNDS J Dry Cleaning Department I FLORIDA EXCURSION 8 Southern Railway System Thursday; August 27th, 1925 8 The Southern Railway System announces very low 8 8 round trip fares to Jacksonville, Fla., and other south 8 X Florida points at shown below. Round Trip Fares From Concord, N. C. Jacksonville $16.00 Pablo Beach $16.50 ftAritS* 08150 * , tfcyton* L _ 18.75 ; ; Avon Park 28.50 \ 18.76 Miami 25.00 V W. Palm Beach 23.50 | Orlando 23.00 W. Lake Woles 28.00 Winter Haven ... 28.00 Tampa 23.00 St. Petersburg 23.00 ' Manatee 23.00 Moore Haven 28.00 Fort Myers 23.00 Sarasota 23.00 Palmetto 23.00 i Bartow 28.00 • Auburndale 28.00 i fi Tickets on sale for all trains (except 37 and 38) Thurs -9 day, August 27th, 1925. j 8 Final limit of tickets to Jacksonville, Pablo Beach, St. Augustine, Ocala and Daytona, will be seven days, and ! , final limit of tickets to all other destinations shown will : j be ten days. Tickets good in pullman sleeping cars and parlor cars, and baggage will be checked.. A fcreat opportunity to visit the wonder State. For further information and pnllman reservations call on any Southern Railway agent or address: E. Woody, R. H. Graham, Ticket Agent Division Passenger Agent, Concord, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. nnnooonooo.oooootiuoooooooooo.oa. oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooa I MR .1 IIARRV ROSENBERGER is here today, tomorrow and Saturday • (Thursday, Friday and Saturday) ■ With Fall Woolens on Display, of the famous | Schloss Bros. & Co. of Baltimore and New York Call and see these imported as well as domestic wool ens in all the new and popular shades for fall. HOOVER’S, Inc, “THE YOUNG MAN’S STORE” OOOOeOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOCaOOOObOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOO, I M. ‘ ■'■**-* """ I -J ~‘. I OOOOOOOOOOOOOMQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO !!! CAS, SIR? Yes, sir, plenty of it-^J I depend "ii our service ! greases and other lubr ' H(n ' ARD ' B filling st. ! I “Service With a Smile” | | v."'ii'fiecr -- " PHONE SSO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOoOOOOOOOOOOOOQQpOOOOOO LIFE INSURANCE It has been officially estimated that 50 per cent, of the people of the United States are carrying life insur ance in some form. These people do not generally real ize, that a life insurance policy must be carefully retain ed, that if it is lost ks holder or the beneficiary n the case of 'death may have to pay from $25 to SSO a thousand on a bond for each one thousand dollars of insurance to ob tain a new policy, and'tliat without the policy beneficiar ies could not realize on the insurance. Let us protect your policies in our burglar proof vault by renting you. a I safe deposit box. The cost is small. CABARRUS SAVINGS BANK I Capital $400,000.00 Resources Over $3,000,000.00^ Make Your Summer Free From Ice Worry. Install Kelvinator electric refrigeration in your refrigerator and you can forget all about ice deHv» ery this summer. Kelvinator will keep your refrigerator muqh colder and your foods much better and longer. When you go visiting it will stay cold while you are gone. Kelvinator rvqulres no time or attention and k trouble free. It usually costs less to operate Kehri nator than to buy ice. Phone or call far iWaih Yorke & Wadsworth Co. Kelvinator . Tha Ol4«at Dom.tti. El.Ctrl. Xalrtgacatlaa '' ' I Saturday- August 22, 198
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