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TIES IS THB SELLERS KLEAR FRONT CABINET
™LSetoHcrf-th. alll the 15 tunou, fcatores, include
porceliron ovvcsod iwk giving half fin Dorcolima
S»^to^ aCC ~ aUt ° ma^® Xtcnding shc **«“* almost hands
and pans, etc. This is the greatest hhrr cotv
Vans hitchsa
sl.ooDowcPutsaSellersinYourHome
Dishes and Groceries Free During This Sale Only.
The Big' Sale is now on. Get your Sellers now, while
the Free Goods last. 52 weeks to pay.
Look for the Big Four .Page Circular in Colors.
. ’ SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY
Concord Furniture Co.
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THE HOUSE OF QUALITY
1 SUGGESTS
FOR GRADUATION
Gifts Os Taste
GET HER
f Milanese Underwear A SMART HAT
Pure Silk Hose 2 Piece Dress
Smart Silk Scarfs Lace Collar Set
Hand Made Handkerchiefs Hand Embroidered Towel
Hand Made Gowns Silk Lingerie
Milanese Silk Gown Silk Negligee
Pure S : lk Slips Hand Made Lace
Silk For Dress Linen Coat Suit
Beaded Bag Silk Gloves
Tailored Blouse Bridge Set
v AND
GET IT AT ROBIN SOM'S
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ICE ICE ICE]
BIG DISCOUNT IF YOU
USE COUPON BOOKS
A. B. POUNDS
ICE COAL SERVICE
I * ALEMITE LUBRICATION and CAR WASHING
I. fr Let us grease your car with ALEMITE high pressure compress
ti or and genuine Alemite solidified oil grease. Drain your crank case
g f . and refill with QUAKER STATE MOTOR OIL, the highest grade
oil in the world. \
SALES AND SERVICE
g Dodge Brothers Motor Cars and Graham Trucks
STUDEBAKER
Ip AUTO SUPPLY & REPAIR CO.
I PHONE 888
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Penny Advertisements Get the Results
Onions |I.OO
Pea. $1.25
Butter „ .25
Country Ham X
Country Shoulder 2C
Country Sides _ .20
Young Chickens „ .35
Hens .18
Irish Potatoes tiJSO
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Concord Daily Tribune
TIMK OF CLOSING MAILS.
The time of the closing of mails at
the Concord Poetoffice is as follows:
Northbound.
130—11:00 P. M.
30—10.00 A. M.
34 4:00 P. M.
38— 8:30 P. M.
30—11:00 P. M.
Southbound.
SO— 025A. M.
45 3:20 P. M. i
135 8.00 P. M.
20—11:00 P. M.
1
| RAILROAD SCHEDUI F.. j
In Effect February 27. 1997.
Northbound
No. 40 To New York 9:2S P. M.
No. 30 To Washington __2:l2 A. M. -
No. 130 To Washington 5:05 A. M.
No. 30 To New York 10:25 A. M.
! No. 34 To New York 4:43 P M.
No. 12 To Richmond 7:09 P. M.
No. 32 To N.ew York »:03 P. M.
Sountbound /
No. 45 To Charlotte 3:36 IVM.
No. 35 To New Orleans 9:58 P.M.
No. 29 To Birmingham 2.15 A. M.
No. 31 To Augusta 5:52 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 9:45 A. M.
No. 37 To New Orleans 11:29 A. M.
Train No. 34 will stop in Concord
to take on passengers going to Wash- .
ington and beyond.
Train No. 37 will stop here to dis- ■
charge passengers coming from Wash- i
ington and beyond.
All trains stop in Concord except
No. 38 northbound.
Bible Thought for Today
Our Neighbor—‘*Thou *halt not de
fraud thy neighbor, neither rob him.’*
Lev. 11) :13.
Prayer—May we, dear Lord, love
our neighbors as Thou hast loved us.
LOCAL MENTION
L
Miss Black in the office of the Ca
barrus county health department
states that one case of measles was
reported Wednesday.
R. I). Goodman, farm agent of Ca
barrus county, has gone to Raleigh
to attend special meetings there when
an expert English agriculture agent
will speak.
In the decisions handed down by
the Supreme Court of the State yes
terday was one affirming the decision
readied in Cabarrus Superior court
in the case of Ross vs. Breilizer.
Commencement exercises will be
be d at Central and No. 2 Grammar
School tonight at 8 o'clock. Certifi
cates of graduation will be presented
and short literary addresses will be
! delivered. The public is invited.
Those who have not secured their
season tickets to the Redpath Chaut
auqua which opens here tomorrow
afternoon are asked to get them at
once. The tickets may be secured from
a member of the woman's club.
Charlotte won rrom Spartanburg in
the South Atlantic while Asheville
and Greenville were both winning. In
the National League Pittsburgh won
again while the Yankees and Athletics
were idle in the American League.
Considerable improvements are be
ing made at the Pearl Drug Company,
including installation of new fixtures
and rearrangement of the fountain,
candy and cigar cases. Only recent
ly improvements were made on the
front of the drug store.
The Supreme Court of the State
handed down another batch of deci
sions on appeals yesterday but the
Pentuff appeal was not among them.
This case was tried in Cabarrus and
was argued before the court four
weeks ago.
The Redpath Chautauqua tent is be
ing erected now on the Central school
campus. The opening number of the
1927 program will be presented to
morrow afternoon, Chautauqua offi-
I eials here declaring that everything
will be in readiness for the opening
tomorrow.
Capt. Quint E. Smith, city engineer,
who has received orders to report for
duty in the flood area of the Missis
sippi River Valley, has received orders
to go to New Orleans, La., int r-i? H of
Memphis, Tenn., as his first orders
were. Captain Smith will leave dur- •
ing the afternoon.
Temperatures dropped some in Con
! cord yesterday afternoon, following a
light shower shortly after noon. Heavy
black clouds hung over the city for
about an hour and there was some i
lightning and high winds but little I
rain. Iti some other sections of the
county refreshing rains fell. |
Webb field will be the scene of a *
aecond amateur baseball game this !
afternoon when the lawyer-doctor i
team will find opposition in the Con
cord insurance agents. The game
begins at 4 o’clock, and admission of I
25 cents will be charged of each cus
tomer for the benefit of the Missis
sippi flood relief fund.
: The Redpath Chautauqua will open
in Concord Friday afternoon at the
! tent on the grounds of the Central
, Grammar School. The afternoon num
ber will consist of a popular concert
by the Arcadia Novelty Company, and j
the evening performance will be a
short concert by the Company and a I
lecture by Charles H. Plattenburg. 1
His Watch.
“You look all in, Ned. Didn't you
• sleep well?”
; I “No! My roomate and I suffer!
»: from alternate insomnia.'’ ' a
| "What’s that?”
I I “Why, whichever of us gets to I
I sleep first keeps the other awake.”
L Ba*>y Announces His Presence,
j She—“lt’s nearly six weeks . now
since baby was born. Have you told
. the registrar yet?”
I He—“lf the registrar lives any
i where within ten miles’ radius he’ll
’ (know already.”
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THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE
■ We Wish to
THANK
the ladies of Conc'ord who call
ed during the visit of our Dor
othy Perkins Toilet Goods
demonstrator.
To those who did not Jjave
! this pleasure we extend out in
vitation to come in and ac
quaint themselves with thi| de
lightful line.
To the old and new patrons
wc assure a full line at all
times.
Pearl Drug
Company
722 PHONES 22
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BELL and
HARRIS
Funeral
Home
Day and Night
Service \
Phone 640
Fetzer&Yorke
Insurance
Agency
All Kinds of
INSURANCE
Cabarrus Savings Bank
Building
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J&Jjl
j I The Sumner ' season’s
la never sad
fT If nifty clothes arc to be HI
Ik had. I!
U Dry cleaning—the ex
■ ceptional kind of cleans- M
■ I ing we do—will solve vB
PLI your* summer clothes ,
111 problem. Your last sea- I
111 son’s dresses will look M
quite charming if they
y_| are made fresh again. We (I
Isl w * nt t 0 **rve you. L
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concord cotton market
WEDNKW)AYVMAY *6. ittf
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IT FAIB TO OSkTeNM ADS.
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-S5» Chaluauqua Is
,'ML HERE mil We
ttm Are H “'
l W’th tke Light VC eight Suits,
l V'X Shirts. Underwear, Neckwear
/1, j and Hbsiery
r /-A ) Light Weight Suits of Linen,
* I/ Mohair, Tropical Worsted and
/I V\» * Coolspun. Prices
pl J ' $15.00 T 0 $35.00
I Straw Hats J 2.50 TO $5
|j ,7 $5 $6 $7
I j NEW NECKWEAR
J\slf W. A. OVERCASH
gooooooooooooooooooooooooogooooooooooooooooooooor
j Snappy Styles in
Sprang Oxfords and
!|| Pumps !
!]! New Styles come in daily. You will find |
[ here what you want, and you can depend on the j
j! Quality.
!ji A new shipment of those Young Men’s Plain [
I]! Toe Oxfords in black and tan.
Straw Hats and Panamas Are Ready.
RICHMOND - FLOWE CO.
High Grade Merchandise
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Why Worry About What You Are Going to Have to
Cook?
Tell Central to give you “68”, then tell us what you
want. We can supply you with the Choicest Meats, both
fresh and cured, Fresh Fish, Fresh Country Butter, Eggs,
Poultry, All Kinds of Fresh Vegetables, Berries, Fruits
and a Complete Line of Staple and Fancy Groceries.
If you give us your orders your worry is all over.
Try some of our home made Sauer Kraut. We are
now on our last barrel for the season.
C. H. BARRIER & CO.
F^S^IG'REmJCTIwB^O^
66A WIILLY’S KNIGHT
OH Price New Price j!
j \ OCA—S-Passenger Sedan $2295.00 $1995.00 i[;
;!| 06A—Cabriolet $2295.00 $1995.00 )l|
00A—Foursome __ $2295.00 $2095.00 j!j
j \ OCA—Roadster __ $1900.00 $1850.00 ![!
All Prices f. o. b. Toledo
com. MOTOR CO.
Phone 630 ]
; ; P. S.—A Few Used Cars at a Bttrgam g
f PAjffi"' 1 ' ’ PAPER PAPERS
9 Make your home new inside with nice wall and ceiling ] |
O paper to match the room. Let it be Dining Room, Living ] j
X Room, Bed Room or any room in the house, I have the i
8 sample book to select from. Paint the doors and wood ]
jo work and paper the walls to match. Makes old rooms ]
1 2 look like new.
q Call me and get an estimate on the work and material, j
H I will be glad to make suggestions to you.
JOHN R. QUERY
TELEPHONES 891 OF 147
| odd FKixews notice
-, * Meets every TbunMay evening at
eight o’clock.
M A. L. SHINN, N. O.
A. M. HITNSUCKKR. R. S.
Vlaitlnc Oerde Printed »t Tfanoe Job!
Office. Panelled viaiting card* beau
tifully printed. 50 for SI.OO or 100
for $1.50. Ordefa filled on a few
' borne' notice. ts.
Engraved Watftaipg. vwttaOoM^and
iisn&AS&J 1 11" 1
FRESH VEGETABLES
And They Art Getting Cheaper
L«|t us supply you with fresh
String Beans, Squash, Toma
j toes, Greens, Country Cabbags
and New Potatoes.
Fresh Fish Friday and Sat
urday. *. ,
CABARRUS CASH GRO
CERY CO.
PHONE 571
«.L, ~ 1 V "~ r: " 7-^-
Captain Lindbergh
WENT TO PARIS IN ONE BIG JUMP
AND WON THE PLAUDITS OF THE ENTIRE
WORLD
You can get to Hoover’s in just a few jumps and
win the plaudits of all those with whom you come in
contact by supplying yourself with the same styles
in Clothing and Furnishings that are being shown in
Paris. We are up to date in everything that men
wear.
CLOTHING HATS
FURNISHINGS > y.
l' and
COOL UNDERWEAR
HOOVER’S, lac.
The Young Men’s Store
f * -
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1 All Jobs Guaranteed We Move Anything
On Arrival of Anywhere
Destination Any Time
! ZebP. Cruse T Z' f "
Office Phone 865
Residence Phone 133 J
Warehouse Phene 865
I Am Equipped to If It Is Moving We a<
Store Furniture at Have the Best Experienced '
A Minute Notice Packers in Town I
IStartena and Baby Chic Chow 11
Will grow you a 2-pound Chicken in eight weeks, if '!
you will feed them according to directions.
We will guarantee. We also have Feeders and Drink- ] [1
ing Fountains to suit all.
Cash Feed Store
rHONE m j
Up/todate your daily shower
fa L* f ly 1~~ Men, as a rule, prefer the j
KlUmbinQ I—r1 —r - Shower to the bath tub, partic
T"f~ Jrjjp the modern type. It will please (
r~r.mv. l us to h ave the opportunity _to jj
mil* LI.JgL date shower in your bath room
ill if 4 l* -1 Y/i o 1 and to g* v e an estimate of the
lllw ' d A./■■ ■ ■ a cost We can install it for you
|g\ o 5 < l uickl y and you can thereafter
1 take your daily shower in lux-
E. B. GRADY
Plan now for a comfortably heated ■
I home!
f9~W\
We are here to n .
give you guaranteed ti , ln”gij>
Heating Service at if
• * *V ,>
a fair price. ,
Pipe and Pipeless Furnaces
CAkffrfkKfi
SYSTEM OF CIRCULATING HEAT
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Thursday, May 26, 192?P®