PAGE EIGHT THIS WEEK-SIX DAYS ONLY Buck’s 80th 'Anniversary Sale Free This Week Only I X ith every Range or Parlor Heater sold this week, we will give Absolutely Free One Nine-Piece White | Enamel Cooking Set. or A Buck's Junior Range. Liberal f Allowance for your old stove or range. Balance in small | weekly or monthly payments. See our'windows. Concord Furniture Co. | MY PRICES ARE RIGHT " | BUY NOW AND SAVE I A. B. POUNDS ICE, COAL AND SERVICE SPECIAL OXFORDS for i YOUNG MEN Smart Styles for Young Men in Splendid Quality All Leather Oxfords. Priced $4.95 and $5.95 RICHMOND - FLOWE CO. [ High Grade Merchandise | Hot Water . This gas hot water heatei 'jV C • ■' ,s surely a friend in need anc Bi|T r a indeed of every cool " ' |P~a j ma^c k, *h a few minutes B - Let us install one for you e.bTgrady“" Ut ' PLUMBING AND HEATING DEALER Office and Show Room 39 E. Corbin St Office Phone 334 W ' - Ladies* Sport Oxfords We are showing this popular fall Oxfords in all the new leathern and combinations. For Style-sparkle these Oxfords are bom lead era, look them over, try them on and you’ll feel the difference. I $5.00 T " $7.85 IVEY’S ii ■“[ Concord; Daily Tribune I - TIME OF CLOSING .MAILS | ! The time of the closing of mails a • the Concord Postoffice is as follows: Northbound. 1136—11:00 P. M. I 36—10:00 A. M. 34 4 :10 P. M. 88— 8:30 P. M. 30—11:00 P. M. Southbound. 30—0:25 A. M. 45—3:25 P. M. 135 8:00 P. M. 20—11.00 P. M. RAILROAD SCHEDULE] In Effect September 26, 1926 Northbound No. 40 to New York 0:28 P. M No. 130 To Washington 5:05 A. M ' No. 30 to New York 10:25 A. M. I No. 34 To New Turk 4 :43 P. M. No. 46 To Danville 3:15 P. M. No. 12 To R’chmond 7:10 P. M. No. 32 To New York 0:03 P. M. No. 30 To New York 2:15 A, M. Southbound. No. 45 To Charlotte 3 :40 ?. M. No. 85 To New Orleans 9.56 P. M. No. 20 To Birmingham 2 :15 A. M. No. 31 To Augusta 5:51 A. M. No. 33 To New Orleans 8:15 A. M. No. 11 To Charlotte 8:00 A. M. No. 135 To Atlanta 8 :37 P. M. No. 39 To Atlanta 045 A.M. No. 37 To New Orleans 10:45 A. M Train No. 34 will stop in Concord to take oj passengers going to Wash ington and beyond. Train No. 37 will stop here to dis charge passengers coming from. Wash ington and beyond. All trains stop in Concord except No. 38 northbound. fIiLJBIBLE THOUGHTI I M —FOR TODAY—I | I! Bible Thovtf.tl memorized, mil! prove eHi I g] t nncelees in after reers JSi A SOLEMN CHARGE—"Be tliouj strong, therefore, and shew thyself a ! man." 1 Kings 2:2. I LOCAL MENTION ) U_ . j . The price of cotton is ipioted at 12 j rents per pound on the local market j today. Tile weekly meeting of the Concord j Rotary Club will be held at the Hotel j Concord tomorrow at 12:30. . Miss Zana Stroupe, city nurse, went' to Gastonia this afternoon to carry a j crippled child to the State orthopaedic j hospital. One new cases or scarlet fever was j reported Monday to-the county health, 1 department. The patient lives in the | county. The monthly meeting or the asso ciation of officers and teachers of St. I James Lutheran Sunday School will* be 'held tonight in the lecture room at I 7 :30. In the “little world series" at the V Monday afternoon the St. l.ouis team won 5 to t. The game was hard fought throughout and created much interest among the players and ! spectators. The public is invited to hear Hon. | R. L. Doughton at the court house! tonight at 8 o’clock. Tomorrow night Mr. Doughton will speak in Mt. Pleas ant at the same hour and the public is invited to hear him mere also. Rev.- C. Herman Trueblood and l Jesse Griffin went to Wingate Mon day where Mr. Trueblood delivered an address at the Wingate Junior Col lege. He was heard by a large and interested audience. Aurora Borealis, doing strange cap ers in t'ae far north, has brought down the wrath of radio fans here. There lias been statie in great volume and those with interrupted programs blame the weather phenomena for all of the trouble. Ten defendants in. recorder’s court Monday paid tines and costs totalling $333.15. Three other defendants were given until Friday to pay their fines and cost totalling SIBO. One man charged with driving an auto while intoxicated paid SIBO. Officials of rile Cabarrus Oounfy Fair hope to be able to contract a big football game for Friday of the 1028 fair. The infield at the fair grounds is an ideal place for a game and it is hoped that two college teams can be secured for next year. Improvement is reported in the con dition of George Styles, of Rome, Ga., who was hurt in an accident on the race track at the Cabarrus Fair last> week. He was rushed to the Con cord Hospital after the accident in which he suffered three broken ribs. W. H. Johnston, commissioner has sold to J. L. Alexander for $1,290, property in No. 1 township, accord ing to a deed filed 4iere Monday. An other deed records the sale of prop erty in No. 4 township by M. F. Teeter to Ollie May Upright for SIOO. Z. A. Morris, Jr., and Jimmie Cald well, who recently passed the State bar examination apd are practicing law here now, were presented to Judge A. M. Stack in Superior Court Mon day. The present term of Cabarrna court is the first regular term of court which these young lawyers have at tended here. MASONIC NOTICE. Special communication of Stokes Lodge No. 32 A. F. A A. M. Wednes day afternoon, October 20th, at 2:15 o’clock to pay our last respects to our departed Brother, J. W. Collett. By order of the W. M. J. M. CULCLEASUBE. Sec. W. O. W. NOTICE. ~ Regular meeting of Elm Camp No. [ 16 W. O. W. Tuesday evening at 7:301 Every member urged to be preseoll GEO. 8. GRAEBER. C. 0. f I B. C. LITAKEB. Clerk. | . . :* THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE I THIS SOUNDS SEN-,, ISIBLE! j Take the advice of man AFTER he has suf-j sered an accident or the) loss of his car. He’ll tell * you to take out the Autot insurance policy that you) need BEFORE Destiny] deals you your share ofi hard luck. c : ingBUYatKlKAiflOT if3B£=l&“i=. OOOOOOOOOOOGOOOGC"ivOOOC ll * I Ii; Smart Velour jj J; Hats ;! All Paris is wearing |i| velours for fall and win- ! j! ! ter. For the Parisienne ji ji[ know's how young, how ! j 1 j i flattering is its smooth- ![ Ij I ness, and how charming- |i l]i| ly its velvety surface [ !'|| takes to color—to the i| 11 ! subtle drape of the mode. | i]| In all shades at |! Millinery Dept.: O MISS ALLIE LEGG, Prop -11 i Phone 830 0000000000230000000000 G. We have the fol lowing used cars | for sale or ex change: One Studebaker 5- passenger Sedan One Hudson 5-pas senger Coach One Buick 5-pas senger Touring One Chevrolet Coupe One Willys-Knight 5-passenger Se dan. STANDARD BUICK CO. |i| Great shill and care I J Ia | these folks display ] \ m When doing up a negll- Mg ( LI ■». LJkJ No matter how dainty MS , ■ IS and lacy the affair may |UK II be we can clean it and T return it to you in its t | M normal condition. You 1 ] It I will find that the pure A 111 freshness of a garment fT} after we clean it will de- I Isl light you. J .j. b v- • ' g| YOU AWAY ji \\ hen it comes to vulcaniz- : * P ing we get away with it. We workshop experience? the best materials and a consistent de • • ulc.'inizuig pays vnu and its. '] ! CONCORD VULCANIZING w- • ,:. ! COMPANY | x.~TZ3Hiii-f *4 * u, -mm j | TALORING OPENING! I Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 18 and 19 i Hopkins TailoringCo’si I Representative in Attendance j- j j Your Business Is Appreciated ! W. A. OVERCASH Ij FANCV DEV GOODS WOHENO WEEE I yOOOOOOOOOOOOQoaoeeqffOOOOOOt?PtWTOtK* | When you Need Chicken Feed ust | ] call 122 and You Will Get the Best 11 | that Money Can Buy. Ijjljj | . We also have a good lot of Grocer-1 ies. Cash Feed Store | ; PHONE 122 SOUTH CHURCH ST. | I The Following Used Cars For Sale ] | or Trade 1 Overland Six Coach 1 Overland 4 Coach 1 Dodge Touring 1 Franklin Touring ‘ 1 Ford 1 Ton Truck j All the above cars are in good mechanical condition. 8 Special prices for week of October 18th. X CORL MOTOR CO. I PHONE 630 ooooooooooooooooooo<*»t*y>ofyyx>or*yKvyv*yx>oor «yuu. jul duuun. iui jiumir A Lfl |K 1C I SYSTEM OF CIRCULATING HEAT Pipe and fW~W\ Pipeless 'gv Chuckle at your coal bills! HrffMKlt A Caloric Pipeless Furnace will make your winters happy, * ‘ >' | f comfortable and cozy on less • coal. Endorsed by more than ls§ === WiV 160,000 satisfied owners. Costs «> Aak us about it, or phone our Mr- M. L. Eudy. kvb\;st’ f.' -V- : S' M i? r mtdt rir i i r I? T • (FURNACE AND ROOFJNQ DEPARTMENT) I A r~o 4 Choose Any M Suit or Top Coat I - JT without fear of X I J You can afford any suit J x _ or top coat in this store or I V n mldn’t lie here. ! ’U- There is no chance of i Y vour falling in love with ! \ " SB MPH something you cannot * Gy ‘ have—if the style appeals > I , ‘ to you so will the price— J i so don t pay first attention to the cost mark on the sleeve J ticket just go ahead an,d reach your destination in desire and you 11 experience no difficulty in the financial details, j Schloss Bros. & Co. Suits $25.00 and up Top Coats $20.00 and up s % ; Lumberjacks * Woolen Hose j Sweaters New Caps HOOVER’S, Inc. 1 THE YOUNG MAN’S STORE I BO °PPQoooooooooo<3ooc>ooeoeoeoooooo 0 oo 0 o C? n» noi Forest Hill Cleaning Co. SEND YOUR CLOTHES TO j FOREST HILL | 318 N. Church Street Phone 175 J I Mr. Farmer! What Kind of Weather! Do You Like? Some like “Fair” weather best. Some like it “Dry.” Some like it “Wet.” But we say “Fowl” weather is the best weather yet. Never mind the weather—bring us I‘OI'I.TKY, EGGS, BI'TTER fl FAT and PORK. If you have more poultry thun our comi>etitors want you have just B enough to start to supply our demand. We have never had “Rggsact- H ly” enough eggs. f Feed your cows your le Per Pound Cotton Seed and sell us your But- fl I ter Fat at SBe per pound aud keep the difference on your farm to eu- 9 J rich your soil to grow more corn to feed more pigs, chickens and cat- ffl I tie. “Purty good, eb!” I C.R BARRIER & CO. j mSe im j-iyrrr'ik.lea am a Studebaker and Dodge' * 1 Sales and Service » N AUTO SUPPLY & REPAIR CO, § Phone % 228 ■ i FIELD SEEDS Best Grade — Lowest Prices SEE US FOR SEED OATS, SEED RYE BARLEY, , • CLOVER AND VETC HSEED Cabarrus Cash Grocery Co. CONCORD PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected Weekly by Cline * Irfooee) Jylo. ———4 N s** - M =.. | Hens* CWh *“? [W* Potatoee 1* $1.60. Tuesday, October 19, 1926^ L ~k Paul B. Eaton Patents and Trade Marks 406 Independence Building CHARLOTTE, N. C. CONCORD COTTON MARKET TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1», 1*26 Cotton k .12 Cotton Seed ‘ ! .30 Gold Fish Sea Shells F/sh Food Aqdarium Aquatic Plants W * Bowls Phone 333 S PHARMACY ing Inrltatloua nod on short notice at oßce. Wa reprißA