North Carolina Newspapers

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INSURE
I When You Start to Build
I The right time to take out insurance is when you start
building. Then if through any cause your building should
1 burn, even before completed, the Insurance will cover
' your loss.
Fetzer & Yorke Insurance Agency
Successors to Southern Loan and Trust Co.
P. B. FETZER A. JONES YORKE
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K.L CRAVEN & SONS
PHONE 74
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I S££ Colors |
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RITZ’S
| Toy Department
NOW OPEN
Bigger Better Than Ever ij
TOYS OF ALL KINDS j
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL
if DOLLS COASTERS I
WAGONS CANDIES 8
i|, AUTOS NUTS 8
Ijl SCOOTERS RAISINS ji
! , KIDDTE CARS ALL KINDS OF '<
> DOLL CARRIAGES FRUITS
] | A Nice Doll For lc With Every Purchase Amounting to !t
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Nunn-Bush
Jlnkie'Fashioned Oxfords
STUNNINGLY good looking. Stylish with
your finest apparel. Comfortable with
the first wearing. But more than this,
Nunn-BuSh oxfords re ankle-fashioned ; no
unsightly gapping, no slipping at the heel.
Come in, look over the latest styles.
RICHMOISID-FLOWE CO.
Nunn-Bush
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Concord Daily Tribune
TIME OF CLOSING MAILS
The time of the closing of mails at
the Concord postofgce is as follows:
Northbound
136—41:00 P. M.
36*-10:0O A. M. *
34 4:10 P. M.
38— 8:30 P. M.
30—11:0Q P. M.
Southbound
30— 9:30 A. M.
45 3:30 P. M.
135 8:00 P. M.
i 29 —11:00 I*. M.
» | LOCAL MENTION ||
Brendas Talbirt is ill today ur lus
homo on the Charlotte Highway near
the Jackson Training School.
The child of Mr. and Mrs. C\ H.
.Tcukios io confined to the home of
its parents on account of pneumonia.
Dr. W. C. 11008(00 is confined to
his home on North I'nion street with
an attack of influenza.
A play. “The Seasons,” will be
given at the Corbin Street school
Thursday night at 7 :.'!0 o'clock by pu
pils of the school.
The condition of \V- C. Barrier,
of Mr. Pleasant, who was oi>cratwl
I or, at the Concord Hospital lust
week, is -aid to be improved.
I Mary Frances Barnhardt, who
9 was injured last week in an anto
? mobile accident, is again to attend
5 school.
5 The condition of Mrs. A. T. Rru
f ton, who hits been ill ut her home on
f North Church street, is considered as
) improved, according to relaives.
) Bobort. E. Bidcnhour. Jr., of Bob's
> I>r.v Cleaning establishment, has
{ gone to Sa Viennah where he is at
| tending the National Association of
| Dyers and Cleaners.
[ The Parent-Teachers' Association of
I the Corbin Street school will meet
r next Thursday instead of tomorrow,
l it was nunouueed today. The meet
[ ing will belgin at 3:30 o'clock.
i Bocal baseball fans will be inter
j csted in the decision of sports writers
j that Boger Honrsby was the most
j vnlilablc player jn the National
5 League this year. Their decision
I gives Honrsby a trophy and #I,OOO.
J Hazen Ctiycr ran second to Honrsby
I and George Kelly was third.
I The Concord Bonded Warehouse i
I and Realty Co. has sold to Boy Smith 1
I for #7O, property in No. 11 township. j
[ according to a deed filed Saturday, i
I Another deed filed that day records 1
I the sale of property in East Kannap- j
| olis by J. C. Fink to Harriet Lenet t
i Fink for #1,500.
| Only fifteen more shopping days un- |
i til Christmas. Concord merchants l
I have gone to much expense in secur- ]
[ ing Christmas goods and the person ]
I who does his shopping now gets the 1
I Pick of the iot. Buy early and mail ]
i early is the slogan of all wise .shop- i
i pers. I
i Eight defendants arc to be tried 1
| in recorder's court this afternoon, po
i lice officers state. Six are charged ■
i with being intoxicated, one is charged 1
with having liquor and the oKier with |
assault with a deadly weapon. Most i
of the cases developed over the week- 1
end.
Register of Deeds Elliott Saturday I
issued marriage license to Fred Row- 1
land, of Kannapolis, and Miss Mary !
Lou Howard, of Concord: William C. i
Hagler. of Coneort Route No. 6, and '
Miss Beulah Fink, of Knnnapoiis; \
and Delmar F. Chanler and Miss i
Helen Sherrill, both of Kannapolis. ]
The board of commissioners of the !
county is meeting at the court house i]
today. During the morning session H
the board devoted its time to routine j
matters and it was reported that no i
matters of unusual importance were 1
expected to be presented during the |
afternoon. ,
Services at Central Methodist i
Church had to be called off last night j
when the heating plant was put out i
commission. Quite a number of 1
persons who went to the church for ]
services went on to the First Baptist i
Church to hear Rev. C. Herman True- 1
blood, new pastor there.
H. W .Blanks expressed apprecia- !
tion this morning for the manner in <
which the guarantors of the Pavley- '
Oukrainsky Ballet guarantors hndj!
come to his assistance. He was very l
gratified, he said, at the large number IJ
who had sent the #8.75 and expressed ti
his thanks for the persons who had 1 1
sent the #3.20.
Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Pemberton, 1
Misses Adele and Mary Phifer Pem- i
berton, of Concord, and Heath Pem- 1
berton, of Albemarle, returned last ]
night from Greenville, S. C„ where
they spent the week-end with Mr. and |
Mrs. Liewis Carpenter. They re- j
turned via Albemarle, where Mr.
Pemberton left the party.
At the services of the First Pres-'l
byterian Church Buinday morning, 1
Dr. J. C. Rowan, pastor, made a !
pica for the proposed County Hos-|i
pital. Byway of introduction. Dr. I 1
Rowan declared that he wished to J
be the first minister in Cabarrus i
County to speak in behalf of the pro- jl
position from the pulpit.
Harry Johnson, Harry and .
Frank Willaeur, charged with seal- 1
ing an auto here, are but fifteen
years of age, according to affidavits
received from their home town, Ches
ter, Pa. For this reason they will '
be turned over to the county juvenile
court, and their fate probably will be
decided some time today. , I
The children and grand-children of
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Furr, of No. 9 J
township, met at the home of the lat- j
ter yesterday and served to them in j
picnic style a fine dinner in ceiebra- I
t tion of the 65th birthday anniversary 1
of Mn Furr, and the 85th of Mr
Furr. These good people were the !
recipients of numerous presents from f
their children and grand children, and !
a most pleasant day was spent.
THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE
Parks -Belk Co.
The Christmas
Store
j “Sell It For Less” I
Our Big Christmas Drive is going lij
j: over in Big Style so far, and we are | J
j going to give big Special Bargains j j
ij| every day from now on until Christ- j |
iji mas to make, it run over the top.;|
; Save your sugar tickets as we have
ij; two car loads of sugar on the way i j
iji and there will be plenty for every
;i; body.
Don’t forget we have the biggest
iji line of Christmas Toys and Gifts ev- j
|ij: er shown in Concord and our prices i :
iji are cheaper than any.
Our Grocery Dept, is complete in | i
jij everyway. This is the place for you i
ij to buy your Christmas groceries if !
: jij you want to save money, as we sell j;
i | them cheaper and deliver. Just call | [
jij 138 and ask for the grocery man.
“Our Store H|t the Christmas I
Spirit”
t * : f ' v Vs.
I Parks-Belk Co.
•u V * ■v'sfiy' ;i* ' Jv ‘ . Av -.- v'.”:''
C In the professional football clubs or 0
3 London players arc not allowed to be 9
|, out beyond a certain hour ob the X
| night preceding a match. The hour (j
; varies between (H3O and 10 p. m. IS
tmtßtat at tor rM.
(Hunt's Selr«»ndSo«p).<»ll in L
Rinaworm,T*Ueeoroth«ftchl 7V/ /
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mm drug company
, The best
; sympathy
IT Is only human for a fu- i
neral director to (eel sym
| pathetic in the presence of
i bereaved patrons. But it in
‘ real sympathy when he recog*
i nizes an obligation to see to it 1
; that the highest character of
burial equipment is furnished
1 at honest prices. Such a policy !
has been responsible for the 1
1 success of this concern.
Typical of the burial equip- 5
ment furnished by us is the 9
[' Clark Grave Vault, recognized |
as a leader in the vault indus- 9
try, because it gives positive 8
and permanent protection*
WILWrSSON’S FUN- •
BRAL HOME
| Call *—Day or Night ’
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Who are the
Best People?
To read a list of our pa
trons would be to call the t
names of thoße who are
prominent in Concord. X
To meet them would be 6
to see the best dressed x
people in town. Smart- . 8
ness in style is not well O
dressed unless the origi- A
nal shape and refreshed x
appearance has been 9
maintained by dry clean- 8
ing regularly. <■ x
Phone 787 jj
MASTER CLEANERS 5
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RUTH-KBSLER
SHOE STORE
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1 No Shop Worn Goods!
HJr ißh No Shop Weary Buyers! '.S
S Merry faces greet you at
ppy, Hoover's. .
S The licre
5 are not sad eyed or drawn
5 lipped. They are getting
ready tor Christmas and
ifw/ they are merry buying 8
{mmm rllFyjLs|P gifts now. X
Rpr Selections so easy—with 8
assurance.
/ Prices so reasonable—
with prudence.
Gifts for men in every nook—gay throngs line every aisle !
but no crows feet line the happy faces.
h "* r' |
| Come tp Hoover’s and Smile. |
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i Merrily we roll along! r . -! 1
HOOVER’S,Inc.
“THE YOUNG MAN’S STORE”
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coal!
The Right Coal For the Right Purpose
A. B. POUNDS
J PHONE 244 OR 279
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hat.Mill l UCi-L Mtil ilfßigai I feLIM I i LrtXiarjrrr-m-; ! ijj I
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For twenty-eight y§gfi 8 factor in furthering the de- j
velopment of this vicinity, the Cabarrus Savings Bank I
still extends its constructive service and excellent facili- !
ties in the interest of progressive enterprise. I
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CABARRUS SAVINGS BANK I
CONCORD, N. C.
| PHONE 799 |
Our Product is Right—the Price Is Right—the Ser- 8
j >» Right, and this makes a combination Hard to Beat, x
[ You’lJ need some Coal Soon. When Vou do, remem- 8
( ber we are here to serve you with the Coal that stands 8
| the gaff.
Cline Sc Mabery Coal Co. |
! - PHONE 799
HOT WATER IN A JIFFY y
R / This gas hot water heater
mFhmSßrT&to* Tl * 9^ re^ya * r ' enc * * n nee<^an<^
Pi I and housewife. Apply a
i lifil I match and in a few minutes
| jß| B steaming hot water will run
|L 'xJgSEjj Let us install one for you.
Pays ior itself quickly.
E.B. GRADY
PLUMBING AND HEATING DEALER
OMce and Show Room 89 E. Corbin St. Office Phone 334 W
t Common ’!
Comets’ ' • j
Japanese Nymphs
.American Fantails
Shubunkins j-' ’
Tadpoles j
Pond Snails |.
I , Sea Moss
!, Fish Bowls ;
CLINE’S PHARMACY
Our Penny ADS. Get Quick Results
Monday, Dec. 7, 1925
CONCORD PRODUCE MARKET
| (OwweUd Weekly by Cline & Moom)
Figure, named repreant prieM
P*ld for produce on the martat:
Ss' ~ »:S
“g
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Butter
Country Ham ... -v
( ountry Shoulder 28
Orentry Sidw J,
Young Chickens j JO
Irieb Potato#. ... 80
Sale—“Ter Hhf Cards FV JR.
nar4 ■at IVibdbe-Tline. oflee 10
cants each, v n<f. *
    

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