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PAGE EIGHT SSO Couch Hammock $37.50 £, All steel construction. Adjustable head rest. Mater ial made of heavy canvass, painted in beautiful colors with £ sun proof paint. All cushions detachable. Can be tak- T en off and cleaned. 1r 2 ,! * to 30 per cent, discount on all summer goods. Porch * swings. Chairs, Rockers, Couches and Rugs. Refrigera nt tors, Ice Boxes and Ice Cream Freezers all reduced. Concord Furniture Co. ' THB Bi:i I.HUt FURNITURE STORK ■ MR. COAL BUYER! ! Now the Season for placing your orders for your win- -■ ter s requirements of coal is at hand. LISTEN: Every man, woman and child that lives in s -Concord knows that I sell Coal and Ice. But—only a ! few of the grown-ups know of the efforts that are be'ing made by me to give my customers the Best Coal that is - mined at the lowest possible cost, with the Best Service I thrown in. , * One of my competitors once said that I had made ■ -enough money out of the coal business in Concord to re- 1 Tire. To that remark I want to say this: That I am just l now in position to really serve the people in Concord. I jj purchase coal in large quantities paying cash, and can buy ? for less. jj I also have two well-equipped coal yards, where I can : store 3,000 to' 5,000 tons of coal, when the market is the lowest. This Enables me to give my customers the lowest - prices until very late in the summer. It is also a ' great protection to my customers during strikes and la bor troubles. | | My summer prices are now on and I beg to quote you • \ A Splendid General Purpose Coal at $7.50 per ton Genuine Jellico Double Screened at $8.50 per ton » Furnace Coal at - $7.50 to $9.00 per ton Gas House Coke at $8.50 per ton l My yards have just been equipped with new double \ ball bearing tested scales. Full weight guaranteed I will thank you for your order. : A. B. POUNDS ICE, COAL AND SERVICE PHONE 244 CHRYSLER j ~ Sales and Service SYLER MOTOR Co. I S. Church and Means St. Phone 4bo « \ Concord Daily Tribune. TIME OP CLOSING MAILS j The time ot the closing of mills st , the Concord postoffice is Iks follows: Northboand • , 136—£1:00 P. M. 3(HL10:00 A. M. 34 4 :10 P. M. 38— 8:30 P. M. 30—11:00 P. M. Southbound 39 — 9 :S0 A. M. 45 3:30 P. M. 135- 8 OO P. M. 29—11:00 I>. 44. RAILROAD SCHEDULE In Effect Jan. 30, 1926. Northbound | .Vo. 40 To New York 9:28 P. M. ■Vo. 136 To Washington 5:05 A. M. ’ Vo. 30 To New York 10:25 A. M. Vo. 34 To New York 4:43 P. M. Vo. 46 To Danville 3:15 P. M. Vo. 12 To Ricfamoud 7 :i0 P M Vo. 32 To New York 9:03 P. Jt'. So. 30 To New York 1:55 A. M Southbound Vo. 45 To Charlotte 3:45 P. M. Vo. 35 To New Orleans 9:56 P. M. ! Vo. 29 To Birmingham 2 :35 A M Vo. 81 To Augusta 3:51 A. M Vo. 33 To New Orleans 8:15 A.M. Vo. !1 To Charlotte 8:00 A. M. Vo. 135 To Atlanta 8:37 P. M Vo. 39 To Atlanta 9:50 A. M. Vo. 37 Tc New Orleans 10:45 A. M Tralg Nq. 84 will atop in Concord to take on passengera going to Wash ington and beyond. Train No. 37 will atop here to dis charge passengers cdm:ng from be tond Washington. All trains stop in Ccncord except Vo. 38 northbound. TZmTtSI I —for TODAY—I I Bible Though* memorised, wffl pm* •1| iL priceless heritage in after yean- Hj I SHALL NOT WANT:—The Lord is my shepherd: I shall not i want. . . Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days I of my life and I will dwell in the house of the Lord for ever.- —Psalm J 23.1, 6. | [ local mention- | I The Rocky River Community Club j will meet Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. The program will be pub i lislied in full later. I For the next two weeks there will | be no ladies' classes in tire afternoons • at the Y. M. C. A., all of them hav ing been shifted to mornings. I All members of Cold Spring CburcSi and others who have relatives buried there, are asked to meet at the church Thursday morning to help clean off the cemetery. The sidewalk in front or the Con cord Theatre is being torn up today for the erection of a coal Chute lead-1 ing to the furnace room of the Can-1 non building. The condition of James Query, of Harrisburg, who has been critically all for some time, is reported today ns unchanged. No hope is entertained for his recovery. Thirty cripples were examined and treated at the crippled clinic held at the offices of the county health de partment by Dr. Myers, of Charlotte. Saturday afternoon. Drawing will be made some time this week for the local tennis tourna ment to take place the last week in July. Players who haven't handed in their names are requested to do so at once. A case of infantile paralysist within the corporate limits of Concord was reported Saturday to the office of the county health department. This is the second case reported in Concord this summer. Warmer weather struck Concord Saturday and the mercury climbed slowly but steadily during most of yesterday, touching the 90-degree mark during the afternoon. Warm weather is predicted for tonight and tomorrow. Brick masons are making fine prog ress now with the new First Presby terian Church structure. Steei for the building has arrived and some lias beeii placed pvithin the past week, a large force of hands being engaged on the work. Jesse B. Raiford, local Frigidaire salesman, is in Greensboro today at tending a conference of Frigidaire men from various parts of this and other states. The company’s sales campaign for the coming year will be outlined at the conference in Greensboro. • Work on the new high school at I Mt. Pleasant will be increased ■ this J week when new hands go to work. ( Plans have been made to push the l work to the best advantage during r the next several weeks in hope that f the structure wilt be finished early | in the Fall. | Rev. Waldo Robertson, the pastor I of Bayless Memorial Presbyterian » Church, and his faihily left this morn | ing for Montreat, where they will | spend two weeks studying Special I Courses in Sunday School work, niak -1 ing two units in the Standard Teach- I er Training Course. > Only one case ia to be tried in re i eorder’s court this afternoon, police ! officers report. This defendant is » charged with abandonment and the J ease first came up some time ago be i ing continued until today. Business with the officers was unusually quiet , over the week-end, they report. Only the seniors over eighteen j years of age will be received in the j life-saving swimming classes at the j Y. M. C. A. for the next two weeks. J The hours for these classes have been J moved up as follows: On Tuesdays [ and Thnrsdays the class will meet | from 3 o'clock till 4 o’clock, and oh I Monday, Wednesdays and Fridaya I from 4:30 to 5:30 o'clock. , THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE —eat—| hJm lA | I . - This is a late picture of Edith Green, young Boston girl, .whose dismembered body was found in a box near a Boston cemetery. ~ ' ‘ -* “— 1 *■- n . ' rfr . THIN MEN REJOICE Put on pounds of solid healthy flesh in 30 days Get That Manly Figure Why continue to he behind the times—surely you have heard of Mc- Coy's Cod Liver Oil ('onipound Tab lets—the modern vitamin flesh food that has done so much for skinny scrawny men and women. They put on weight where weight is needed—not only that but they im prove your general ' health—bring strength—energy—more vitality. The Pearl Drug Company and drug gists everywhere sell McCoy's—6o sugar coated tablets 60 cents and if any thin person doesn't gain 5 pounds in 30 days money back. Ask for McCoy’s. Walter L. Furr Civil Engineer Boundary Surveys, Sewerage, Sub- I divisions. Sewage Disposal. 10-12 Dixie Bldg. Phones 819-GOO MASONIC NOTICE. Special Communication of Stokes Lodge No. 32 A. F. & A. M. Mon day* evening, July 19, at 8 o'clock. Work on second degree. By order of the W. M. Visitors are welcome. J. M. CULCLEASCRE. Sec. l Imagine What This ' Saving Will Mean to You Exhaustive tests so far indicate that the average ycar’i operating cost of the Overland Whippet should save j you from $75 to $l5O in gas, oil, tires and mechanical upkeep. It cuts present operating costs just about in half ... doubles the value of every dollar you now spend. Come in and sec this wonderful new-type car. JSv y t \\ a ESRf I OVERLAND Whippet America’s New-Type Light Car CORL MOTOR CO. W. Depot St. Phon.no I/ 1 1 ' V . In NEW YORK • .> " 1 stay at M •erg. 9 he Roosevelt Madison Avenue at 45* Street Pi I :sk Un lI ' f ■RsSL.. Pl.*'-' 1,.. 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I j n Whe had Packard, Cad- I feature'. | Since we don’t know what do—we’re simply telling the people of Concord it’s a whale of an Underwear stock B -—not a Jonah to be seen! /.> “Mansco,” “Allen A’’ and “Varsity” Union Suits, all 5 as cool as an electric fan. 0 Cool Silk Hose, New Bat Ties, Collar Attached Shirts 8 | HOOVER’S, Inc. | THE YOUNG MAN’S STORE Oooooooooooooooooooooooocooooooooooooooooooooooot FINCKS RED BAR OVERALLS ! WEAR LIKE A PIG’S NOSE I Overalls that fit, give Better Wear, jj and give the wearer Comfort. We are agents for Finck’s Red Bar Overalls in Concord. RICHMOND-FLOWE Cos High Grade Merchandise QUALITY! PRICE! SERVICE! I These three words must be carefully studied by the grocery man. H Everyone wants the best —if prices were not a factor everyone would R buy the best, especially in food. I We buy Quality Goods—price them right and turn our entire N stock over on an average of twelve times per year. That is why we can beat the chain store on price and still give Lj you the service of delivery and a charge account. If you are not already one of our patrons, give us a trial order H C.H. BARRIER & CO. | Have your car greased with ALEMITE HIGH PRES SURE greasing system. . ..' . Y We Specialize in Car Washing, Polishing, Alemite Greasing and Crank Case Service. Gas, Oil Tires, Tubes, Accessories, Tire and Tube re pair. I CENTRAL FILLING STATION PHONE 700 M — - ~ '^NOTICE! We have just installed a modern Slicing Machine., Plume us your orders for: Boiled Ham r . . Cured Ham Sliced Bacon i Minced Ham and Dried Beef We Slice It To Suit YOU Sanitary Grocery Co. Phones 076 and 686 ■■ gaggg=a ——l CONOOKD COTTON MARKET MONDAY, JULY it, ItM Cotton , Jt 14 ■ Cotton seed .48 I Monday, July 19, 192§ CONCORD PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected Weekly by Cline .4 Moose) Figures named represent prices paid for produce on the market: Eggs .25 Cora 81.10 Bwstt potatoes SI.BO Turkeys 48 Onions $1.78 Peso $2.00 Butter M Country Ram JM) Country Shoulder .20 Country Bides 40 Young Chickens .30 Bens .20 Irish Potatou 2.00 Paul B. Eaton Patents and Trade Marks 406 Independence Building CHARLOTTE, n“ C.
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