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The Concord Daily Tribune from Concord, North Carolina • Page 4

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tci: irs etrt. ii. ca ii I.L Yf AT. SATO 3 STATUS Resta Dreftoae Ta A-Are Befare ReirUoa Obllfallaa sertaJai Txr tuUU iqJ putbtWf Saturday. Li tit WMt WifelS.

May BaPtesestsnd as Craa4 uf Washington. Aug. M. There wart na further oVrknetita today la the case at Edward L. Trans, of North CO.

Fcr Men nnJ Eoys-Evcry Ccat Guar- nuim. Ait. or n. int. Da.

Waabiattiiav A. Ukaty ba affected by the xteaakisi of draft aaea to lndooa aU betwaen 18 and 45 CaroUaa, whoa eaaUtaest bearinf brfora Catted Rtatea Commlssiooat Rlchardsoa baa been delayed. Cost- crura locals rears were aotlBsd tonlcnt In a auta- i Promt limerai Oowder that tba obllffaUuai rested oa aalaaioner Blchardsoa did not return to Washington a ad It ks not knowa Tm will and eet -Who I Am" or looking at th space the OM page of todays paper. taesi to ascertain their exact aae ba when ha wUl ba bet fure reclatratioa day. There ara surface indications that BdecUon of a data tba near future Mrs.

Ralph Hetllg. of WlaateavBa- tbe prosecutioa may change Its coarse vtatttng her parents, Mr. and of tba rerfstration Is known to ba a. der conaideratkia by tba Provost Mar and present Its evidence to tie rcorr- sl grand Jury, which la now in shal OeoeraL Tbe proapectiT datea ara Beptcsabar 10, 11 or 12. stoa, and not watt oa the taking of testimony before Commlasioaer Bk-b- Mrm.

B. N. H. Killer. If yon pay advance before Octobar 1.

ye cm get She Tribune tor only 40 cents a moatk fur another year. After that date the price will be SO cents 'Persona in doabt as ta whether or antcca to u.vc zzuzizzuzzu Lien's Gccd Rnin Cents SSrCD JICD, $7i3 and S8i0 Men's FlnQ Vcritcd Rain Coats, tan and dzxli rPYt Price $10.00, $12iD, I15.C 2, H6.50 and $1750 Men's and Dcys' Nev Fall Suits' and Overcoats, IlaU Caps Se-. lect Your Outfi Early not they eoate within the new age lim ardson. Tba government haa never shown its hand fully la the ease. Mr.

its of 18 4S yeara should make ev Travla and his two eo-Oefeadants, ery effort possible to clear np this Messrs, Joseph and Green, ara being doubt between aoar and the day art There win be a lawm party at Mm held an a technical chars of conspir for General Crowder J. H. Faulkenberry'B. on the W. L.

ing to defeat the draft law by having said. Green given a deferred elssstflcatloa Wlneeoft trsa, next Saturday trenlnf beginning at t-SO o'clock, tbe pro-ceeda to fee given to ML Carai shipbuilding employee. It la Deuev "failure to do this wlU not eicuse a man from registering If, aa a sutter of fact, ha eomea within tbe age limits ed that if tbe government pushes the nrosecntkm of Mr. Travis. It will be church.

FALL CLOTMIG We have a Complete Line of Dots' and Mena Clothing at prices to suit everybody: 5 Men's Suits from $4.50 to $30.00. Sizes 32 Boys' Suits from $2.93 to $13.50. Sizes 2 to 20. It be to your advantage to buy the Boy's school suit now, as prices on all Wood Goods are advancing. We want to show your our line whether you bur or not We can save you money on your Fall Clothing and Shoes.

We have the biggest line of shoes we have ever carried and feel sure that we can suit you in both price and quality. It will take only a few minutes of your time to come in and see what we have.1 laid down by Congress. All resources of tbe nation will be nsed to locate along other llnea, tm govemmeni New Tall mtllaery and Ready-to- has not disclosed tba strength or weak persona who so fall to register 8nch newi of Its esse ttp to this time. wear at Parka-Balk Company. Buyers of thli firm haw Just returned from tbe northern narketa with all tbe beat persons under tbe laar would be guilty of a misdeaaeanor.

and, upon eonric-tlon, would ba liable to a year's Im there to be had. Their big early fall PENNY sale closes September prisonment. Him Eleanor Wataon haa been eW HOOVERS, Inc; jra gwjx WAX AND TBXXFT STAMPS VTaiHi Our Ad IM afl ed principal of the Salisbury high Mr. Francfe-Ball Arrirea la Aaaerica. Tbe following from this week's Monroe Journal will be of Interest to Jumbo Celery.

Uppard Barrier. Phone 02. school alias Wataon la a 8allabary lady and haa been a member of the school faculty for aereral years. Ulna a number of people In Coucord. Brint t'a lag Wheat and CaraIwa JaMlay lKoMKWsXllKaXXtHM Lieutenant Francis Ball arrived Wataon la a sister of Mr.

J. E. pay highest cash prices ror nice i Smoot, of Concord. yesterday to visit his father, Rev. W.

H. Ball. Lieutenant Ball, who is corn. Cabarma Boiler Mills. 29-2t Madame Perova, who recently form member of a Canadian regiment, has ed her own company, haa Just complet been desperately wounded twice and fUM Kcward.

Stolen Om rkmdaj has suffered greatly from befng gassed ed -Daughter or Destiny," In which she plays the part of a strikingly beauti and Iran shell shock. He Is no longer I BB TniUFTYp-BUY STAMPS physically lit for general military ser night, August 25, 1918, my Overland Tohrlng Car, Model 83, Car No. 15809. State Ucense No. 61758, with ful American girl whom ambitions bring her both heartache and triumphs.

The play, which, la said to vice, but be had done a man's part in tne nnng nne and has made a won one Nobby Tread Fish Tire on rear wheel. Extra tire on rear of car has been recovered; other tires plain be magnlftciently mounted. Is to be presented at the New Piedmont theatre derful record for bravery. He will teach military tactlca in the Horner today. i I Military School, Charlotte, and one.

a Goodyear. Right front PARRS- BELK CO. PHONE 138. tire haa a cut 8 inchea long In center. One brace- of top bent, mohair top with rear window 2-S out Has a spot light and cloth covered seats.

Cap for crank shaft hole off. Free SATURDAY Free i v- Is tKe Day We Give Hats Away I Free SATURDAY Free I will pay a reward of 125.00 for 4tWu Mover Better Elsewhere, Because if a Always Best Here99 the recovery of this car. Notify C. A. Robinson.

Chief of Police, Con cord, N. or Fred W. Foil, Mt Pleasant, N. C. 29-2t QUALITY RUN RIGuT TO SERVICE for Sale Good Milch Caw, R.

H. Boat vBox 6, R. F. D. 7.

29-Ct-p. i Patriotic Pictures ii i i Is the day we give Hats away. The remainder of our Summer Hat Stock will be sacked and to ev For Sale JVlcaster Seed Wheat, $2.75 per bushel, and Red Bust Proof Oats. R. F.

Klndley, Mt Plea mint. N. C. 2-4t-n. ery customer -making a purchaser of ninety-five OPPOSITE PHARMACY HOSPITAL 200 Men WantcoVrlOO Cajpentera, IN laborers, for Government work.

Car cents or more, we will give a sack, each sack containing a Hat which cannot be returned. e. By Express While they last only $1.00 nicely framed Over the Top Over There, Woodrow Wilson. "Pershing in France," "Berlin or Bust," "War Dogs of the Navy" and "The Colored Man Is No Slacker." Not many left call early. Look out for September Victor records on the 1st at "The Store That Satisfies." Delicious, Pure, Fresh! Priced as You Only Find Them When You, "Run Right to ClineV' penters, 62.1-2 cents per hour; laborers, 40 cents pec hour.

Both, get time and a' half over 8 ''hours. Bat-unlay afternoon time and a halt and Sunday doable time. Job will last from six to eight months. Bee, rym IT PAIS TO TRADE AT It, HOMER'S phone, or write me before -noon, September C. KannapoUs, C.

2-3t-p. i I -i i 'i i i i if i 3 i Milekv Caws. Fresh. For Sale Two Frank Mund. 28-St-p.

1 1 1 -i Wanted to Rent I or 4 FumUbedl Rooms for one month. In good-local I ity. John E. Trllmno Of-; flee. 27-Ot-n-' BELL HARRIS FURNITURE CO.

"We Sell War Savings Stamps." ''or SaleFive'room house on Mea- dowustractii Niefr I price for eash. -W; I. 'Yorlte. 2fl-t-(i ''nr Sale Fresh JersTf" Cow. Call at Oik Grove Farm.

II. U- taker. ITare Vmi PaM Ymir. SUy Cabarruil AssosiiuontT John K. Pat terson.

Peer, and Treaa, ft-lmo. For Rent One Six Horse Farm, on PopVir Tent road, Ave -miles from Ciicoril. N. O. See me or write W.

T. Klmls Salisbury, N. box 437. wponse neOer fails I v)Kere ftiere is. inccn- I feWsoinrakales ones atreclionsasa fe.

ATLANTA a I'-- kT JS SHOES SHOES SHOES IS It a'a)iKyaHfKnts)H(Mf)1IC'l ,3 TO MATCH HALT EX. FIBRE FURNITURE. OMPLBTE ji. DELI'ERY SCHEDTJUS In Order to Hooveriie we have adopted the Following Track Schedule to Begin September 1st: We are showing a beautiful line Chain, Rockers and Settees are all made with spring seats and loom cushions. st.

Finished in Brown, with good grade of tapestry jupholsterlng to match. Library Table made of solid quartered oak, highly polish-' ed. We have Just received a big shipment of these goods In matched Suits and Odd Pieces. Our Fall and Winter Goads are arriving dally and we Invito' yon to1 call and look them We are here to serve you. LEAVE STORE FOR-SOUTH AT 8 A.

M. AND 10 A. AND 8 P. M. i5 of Shoes innien's, ladies' and cKil- LEAVE STOR1 FOR SOUTH.

dren's for Fall and Winter. We are I I a AT 8 A. M. AND 11 A. AND A P.

M. reaay ror your inspection, uome ana We Ask the Co-operation of aO 'Ws Never Cheaper Elsewhere, COI.COm) FUItTOTUIiE CO. look them over. Because It's Always Cheapest Here In Above Schedule. W.

4. GLASS. Phones 18 and S28 9 iiram Vsh'sY sVsi Wm WamWsllmfsfcWssw'sV'isth )KiKeiKK)llC4i)lt; Joe Gaskel SPECIALS K. OF P. NOTICE.

Regular meeting of Concord Lodge Buy More War Savings Stamps We Have Them For Sale I WAS FULL OF PARI ALL -THE TIME. BUUT HOW I AL1 K. of P. No. 61 Friday evening at 8 Work in 8rd rank.

Fancy Jumbo Celery Full line of Fancy Cakes in Freeh today. Plain and Raisin, Cake. la loal Fresh Honey in Comb. JNO. A.

BLACK WELDER, C. O. nEiisincniNG Done at Singer Sewing 02ce. We Do Sewing Machine Repair- A. 1 MACHINES TOR RENT.

)KXyX)Kla)a)Xs)KxxK()CxysW FOR SALE. IP RIGHT ALONG ham and New Orleans. Bleeping cars to New Orleans and Birmingham. Day aa executor of the last will and testament of Mrs. Martha B.

Brown, will sell the Col. James N. Brown lot, coaches Washington to New iu Mr-union street. sell In part or whole lot. See No.

4310:10 Dally for At Greenville Lady Gives Remarkable Interview Telling How me. 17 S. Union St J. L. BROWN.

Executor Phone 898 We are doing our bit to get FRESH VEGETABLE! L. T. Hartsell, Atty. 21-lmo. She Was Released from Peculiars Complication of v.

Stomach Disorder. coNcesa recsucs iiassx lanta. Bleeping car Charlotte to At-umta. Day coaches. No.

453 :20 p. Dally. Local for Charlotte, Spartanburg and Greenville. No. 3015 a.

m. Dally. Blnnlng-hum Special for Washington. Day coaches and sleeping cars to Washington, pining car service, No. 13611 :38 a.

nv TJ. 8. Fast Mall I SLEEP MUCH BETTER NOW," SHE SAYS. Quotations f'w Pr-a rail eat Cm liarLU L. Corrected TTeeMy Cy Ukt A Km.

Eggs, per doaen 8 Corn, per bushel .,.,...,......11.1 i Wheat, per bushel Z.Vf frl per tf Irish potatoes, per boshd fl.of Chickens to tf iwot pots toes. rr boshel $1.1.1 flntter, per pound fork, per ponnd 12 lds and shonlders I for Washington and points north. PnH- This la what she says: FAI.CY VEAL can. give you choice cuts today. Frch Fish Friday and r.N RAJXWAY SYSTEM When the conn of the food through the' alimentary canal, la Impeded by sluggish action of the liver or bowels the food remain Undigested, and as a result It ferments.

-i "As a result of what seemed a slight noovrrjz i' "'V' Plant Turnip Seed New Crop czi nccclyed case of stomach trouble my liver and kidneys became affected. I suffered from constant headaches, and was man drawing room sleeping cars Washington, connecting for New York. Dining car service. Connection for Balelgh, lilchmond and Norkolk. No.

46 3:48 p. Dally, Ideal for Greensboro and 'Danville. i No. 12 7 AO p. m.

Dally, local for Danville and Richmond. Sleeping car Salisbury to' Richmond. This gives rise to poisonous gases much distressed by persistent const! 3 T3 nation. I couldn't, ent and couldn't sleep. Tilings kept from bad to worse nntil some nds prevallel A11V.

which- crowd about the heart, and causes' business and choking sensations as well as Irregular action of the heart W' The liver stnif to-remove the, poisons from the tlod, becomes en-htreed, and finally fails, allowing the Train No. 138 p. m. For Notice Is here' t' npon me to try the ti root medicine, i to s. r' Day coaches and rnll-mans.

a In Effect June 1918. r.l of Train si Concord. COUTHBOUND a. m. Daily Blrming-' 1 for Bleeping 1 iioy tOAches to Birniingliam.

Bervlce, a. m. Dally, AutniHta. i 1 1-nl 'a, Aiken, AuRUHta. Coluinhta and Augus-r lny coaches.

a. I i'(in and Fran- Dreco. I have now ta'. a two bottles of i i Dreco and while I am not yet entirely No. 32 8:00 p.

m. Dally, Augusta poisons to puss on every part of the 'ing a lot ait- ''rations arise human la al the time Special for Washington. Sleeping cars and day coaches to Washington, liln-iiiK car service. holders of. te a I ff i it i i i u.

1 1 'r i hav 1 I mi i rU'ht along. and my food Trsin No. a. m. Local pHues, nervous atn.

of V-i dl- i well I certainly am fcrent I was full of tint now I sm linpr I sleep nui better, i not diiitresa Dreco 1 tit row 6' i e- sml there Is serlo, breakdown sail evi T' are t-V 4 I am gUM to '3 to all my for Washington. s. r. r- D. r.

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