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The Concord Daily Tribune from Concord, North Carolina • Page 3

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Keep Kool and Falm Beach Suits, Skirts and Undenvear for both Men and- Ladies at S-2 Prices and Less Thrcugh the Month of August. Te hue itdl zi to up all Keep Cool, Pain Beach Suits, Shirts and all sczuner merchandise, and in fact all snnaer goods at salt prices nilie reezi for fall goods. These prices will hold good through the month of August It will pay yon to buy your goods for next spring at 1 the prices we offer all sunnier goods at Don't put it off, buy today. Tl ill 00X73 TO CIX13. OUT AIL TXH- VIS SHOES AT THIS BALE.

COe Mu'i BUek aad White Tannia Shoes, only 45a OOe Ladies' Black aad WhiU Tennia Shoea, only 43c We Kiawa' BUek and White Tannia Oxfords. Sale priaa 60 value Boya'. Black and Whita Tannia Oxfords 85e Talua Men 'a Whita and Clack Tannia High Shoea. only 53c. SALE PRICES WILL BE LETT OH ALL PALM BEACH BUTTS THROUGH AUOUST TO CLEAN UP FOB FALL GOODS.

$4.00 value lien 'a Beach Cloth Suite, only $L98 $L5 Boya' Beach Cloth 8uita, only 98c $7.50 value Ifen'a Baal Palm Beach Snite with labeL Sale price, only $3.98 Dark and Light Colon. Fancy Heal Palm Beach Suits, only $4.48 $10.00 value Keep Kool Palm Beach Suite only $5.95 85e Boya' and Ladies High Top Tannia Shoes, for only Me BIO LOT OF STRAW EATS STILL 00 150 AT 8 ALE PRICES. 2.50 and $2.00 Rata, 8c and 75c 11.50 and $100 Hats, only 48e and 89c Big Barfaina atOl left is Dry Goods. Coma aad taka advantage of these days. l-2c aad 10c Figured Laws, only 6c.

Tor a final clean up. forget that an Millinery will go at Sale prtcaa theaa few day. $4.00 valoa Boy 'a Seal Palm Beach Suite. Sale price $148 $1.50 Boy 'a Baal Palm Beach Puts, skea, for. oaly 88 $2.00 value extra fall peg Palm Beach PanU $1J9 $3.00 value Ifen'a Palm Beach Pant, only $1J8 $150 Beet Make Men's Palm Beach PanU for only IX4S AS Ladiee Palm Beach Snita itfll going at eale price.

lUpilco of Error In Our Advertisement of duly 17 In Concord Times and Tribune and Chronicle, -X The B. Y. have complained, agai our recent advertisement in The Concord Times and The Concord Daily Tribune reading "Men's Imitation B. V. D.

Union Suits," we beg to say we recognize the integrity of the B. V. D. trade mark and therefore, so that the public receives the best service, we will in advertisement or placards only use the B.V.D. trade mark -in: -r i when selling 'goods bearing this trade mark: We wiP.

not allude to B. V. D. when selling other labled goods. Don forget that we will have great bargains at all times in summer and fall goods.

New fall Shoes, Men's Clothing and Dress Goods, Ready-to-Wear, Millinery, Hosiery and Underwear at old prices for the first shipments only. Better buy your Fall goods early, this eeason as will be higher later. $15,000 worth of new Fall shoes, just come in, at old prices in most instances. Only slight advanced' in a few shoes. Buy your shoes early as they will be higher later $2,000 worth of North Carolina Elkin home-made shoes just come in, all sizes from the baby up.

Children's, Misses', Girls', Ladies', Men's and Boy's FREE! ROGERS SILVERWARE FREE I Any of the following axticlaa can ha aeenred free by mailing the requested number of cards. 50 Carda Tea Spoon 200 Cards Sugar Shag 100 Carda Orange Spoon 300 Cards-Fruit Knife 100 Cards Table Spoon 200 Cards Butter Knife 100 Carda Table Fork 300 Cards Table Knife, 100 Carda Soup Spoon 500 Cards Gravy Ladle at only a slight advance in price over last year. Don't buy Shoes until you see our great stock. Oiir customers that have been saving thier Rogers silverware cards are getting hundreds af pieces of guaranteed Rogers A No. 1 Table Silverware FREE! If you have not been saving your cards begin now.

All the silverware costs you is the trouble of-saving the cards. You only have to pay the postage on the tickets to New York and the silver comes postpaid. Be sure and bring back tickets when returning goods yto get your money. These tickets also accepted as payment or part payment on other silverware. Send for list This offer good during both 1915 and 1916.

ROGERS SILVERWARE PUBLICITY BUREAU Times B'way ft 42d St, T. City. COMPANY weeks visiting relatives. Miss Grace Hod son is expected to New Gilead and mount Carmel night from Greensboro, where she has been visiting mends lor two weeks. grave yards have been beautifully cleaned up.

If you are called upon to help pay the debt, contribute. A New Model Typewriter WHITE HALL Mr. Roy Sides, of the Southern Power, Company, is spending a few days with home folks. The home of Mr. and Mrs.

S. C. Flcwe on last Wednesday was the scene of a gay party, Misses- Bessie and Ella Flowe entertaining in honor of Misses Margaret and Jeon Dor- No. Township Sunday- School Mr. John L.

Yost left this morn Convention at Mount Carmel, Tues ing to spend the week with his parents, in Rowan county. ESSOSAL KE3TTI0S. PaepW Froa Concord And Elsewhere n'i WteOMMAndGo. Dr. and Mrs.

Moore, who have been viaiting for several daya at Bar. T. W. Smith 'a left this morning for Balaam, where they will "tay soma time hefora returning to their home at Tallahaaaee, Fla. lira.

Jack Dae. Port es, of Winns boro, S. arrived laat night on imi ka MHnti. Bav. and Mrs.

day, August 15th. Attend with full baskets. We always have a good time in No. 5 Sunday school work. All ton, of Spencer.

During the evening Mrs. J. P. Kistler, of Charlotte, is woh can should attend. refreshments were served by Mes- Don't forget that on the fourth spending the week with her mother, Mrs.

J. L. Boger, on North Church damea W. C. De Jarnette, Arch White Of and R.

A. 6appenfield. street- Sunday in August is home coming service at New Gilead, with chicken Misses Hassie Joyner and Vendetta at the grounds. Don't forget the Hornbifckle have returned from a lull wv. Messrs.

W. A. Sappenfield, Cy church with the days gone by. T. W.

Smith. visit to friends at Salisbury. with many others fould be glad to see WhiU, E. K. McConneU, B.

V. Matthews, Ed Tucker, Chas. Morgan, The Sunday School Convention of Revs. Paul Barringer and P. M.

Trex- Rev. Paul Barringer and family spent yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. W. Wall V-- ler with us on that day.

Their pres BUY IT NOW! YES, THE CROWNING TYPEWRITER TRIUMPH IS It is just out and comes years before experts Sibley Dorton and Vernon Brutuley were among those who attended the No. 11 township was held at Rocky Ridge Church. Despite the inclement weather, -large crowd was present. The programme was very interesting ence and their talks -would be a great big Bethel camp-meeting yesterday. help to the home coming service.

Get HEREl expected It machine. An Oliver has won again, as we busy, get ready and attend the church and all enjoyed the day. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Porter, after where many good and many sad days Mrs.

R. H. Bost delightfully enter have been spent. a week's visit in Concord, left today for their home in Pineville. Mr.

and Mrs. W. B. Bradford, aa-aistant postmaster at Charlotte, spent three daya last week with friends and relatives in No. 3 township.

tained a number of her friends last Thursday from 2 until 6 o'clock at Mrs. E. K. iMisenheimer is able to be up from three weeks' confinement a crochet party. During the evening with rheumatism." Mr.

J. R. Eflrd is taking a vacation delightful refreshments were served. Mr. Charles Castor and family spent this week with his people in Polkton.

Those enjoying Mrs. Bost hospitality were iMesdames Dave McKinley. John few days in Faith, vis. ting the let Mr; John F. Bradford and family, of No, 3 township, spent two days last week at County Line, Iredell arifh Mia Rralfnrd aunt.

ter's sister, Mrs. Frank Jackson. C. M. White, Will Litaker, Oscar Litaker, Mrs.

D. E. Honeycutt, after visit Allie Blackwelder, Dolphus Litaker, Mra. Minerva Jonea. Mr.

Bradford CROSS ROADS. NO. 6. Ida Hodson, Brantley, Burnhara, Da ing relatives here for a few weeks, returned this afternoon to her home in Shelby. For makers have striven a life-time to attain this ideal scored when we gave the world its first visible writing.

There is truly no other typewriter on earth like this that the tread of a kitten will run the keys! The new-day advances that come on this machine are all controlled by Oliver. Even our own previous models famous in their day never had the Optional Duplex Shift. It puts the whole control of 84 letters and characters in the little fingers of the right and left hands. And it lets you write them all with only 28 keys, the least to operate of any standard typewriter made. Thus writers of all other machines can immediately run the Oliver Number "9" with more speed and greater ease.

new Oliver "9." Think of touch aa light This brilliant new Oliver cornea at the old-time price. It costs no moreJ than lesser makes now out-of-date when compared with this discovery; For while the Oliver's splendid new features are costly we have equalized the added expense to ns by simplifying construction. Resolve right now to see this great -achievement before you spend a dollar for any type-writer. If you are using some other make you will want to see how much more this ona does. a If you are using an Oliver, it nat- 1 orally follows that you want the aays eropa in that section look much better than those in this section.

We have been having some hot weather alone these days. vis, S. C. Flowe," R. A.

Sappenfield, Arch White, T. V. Talbirt, L. A. Tal-birt.

T. N. Bost, Ed. Ervyi, and Misses Miss Correll, of near Concord, Mrs. F.

B. McCaskill, Miss Eallah, Mr. J. W. Roberts and family, and spent last week with Miss Daisy Carrie and Hassie Joyner.

X. Messrs. C. E. and Jack McCaskill Kluttz.

at Cross Roads. and. Barion Trapp are the guests of Mrs. M. D.

Trapp. Messrs. M. Yallman, J. A.

buther, Mr. David Eudy and family lett tnis morning in their cars for: Chimney 4 Bock. They will go on to Ashevillo if they can get through. i NO. 5 TOWNSHIP.

D. J. and Paul went to Mt. Xne good new? from JNo. is Mr.

H. G. Rita, and son, Daniel, Pleasant last Thursday night to visit the P. O. S.

of A. meeting. They that that there are no sickness and V. Tnr. Citv Point.

returned last night from a 10 days' no sad accidents to report. made the trip in Mr. Allman's car. after a vacation of "several daya in trip to Atlantic City and New xork. Planting late potatoes and sowing Mrs.

Albert Odell, of Concord, is finest model. ft Remember this brand-new Oliver "0" is the greatest eyet given in a typewriter. It has all our previous special inven turnip seed is being pushed by the spending a few weeks with Mrs. C. Mrs.

Curtis Banrer has returned to the eityr.wiu leave tomorrow morn ing to reaflmo. hi duties. a 'ijs 17 Cents a Day! farmers. A. Hipp.

Mrs. Odell is in ill health, The corn that stood the heavy winds we are sorry to say. her home in Salisbury, after a visit to her mother, Mrs. S. E.

Suther. tions visible writing, automatic spacer, 6 1-2-ounce touch plus the Optional Duplex Shift, Select is fine. Emmett Sapp made a trip to Nor Mrs, C. I Fisher and daughter, lMiss Pauline, are-the guests of Mrs. The cotton crop will be a full aver folk.

Va. Mrs. R. H. Patterson, who has been B.

A. Brown, i. A tf-- age, thought a little late, this fall. The Sunday School Convention was held at Mt. Olive last Saturday, Aug.

Wheat and oats made the best yield in New York City for the past two weeks, returned home yesterday. lt'hdiiekri ianl Mw.Wffl in many years. f.fth. Dr. Geo.

HCox, of St John's Evangelical Lutheran Church was there and made an excellent lecture. -The early hay and clover crop was Johnson and their children are spend ing a few daVa at Miss Lillie Barringer spent Sun ive color attachment and allthese other new-day features. -Yet wa have decided to sell it to everyone everywhere on our famous payment plan 17 eanta ft day! Now every user can esily afford to have the world's crack visible writer, with tbi tamouf PRINT YPE, that writes like print, included FREE if desired. Tv1rWrif A nr Full Ibhilc 'nd "aong the first to know about this marvel of writing ma- lOaay-TTIIieiUI lUII ICUIin chines. See why typists, employers, and individuals, everywhere are flocking to the Oliver.

Just mail a postal at one. No obligation. It's a pleasure for us to tell you about it Yon can rent an Oliver Typewriter three montha for $4.00. 1 THE OLIVER TVf a failure, and the later crop was over day in Mount Pleasant with relatives. Benu Bamnger gave a talk af flowed and is not much good.

Bangle," of Charlotte, ter dinner. Rev. W. C. Lyerly, of The forage crop will be short for Mwnt vMtflrdav in our eitv.

Mrs. W. H. Elliott wUl leave tonight for Asheville;" to visit her sis Boeer Reformed Church and Rev. Peeler, of Charlotte.

All was fine. the coming winter. Corn should be harvested this sea son, stalks and all. Miai Shirev wOl go to ter, Mrs. R.

O. Whitehead. Mount PleaBant tomorrow to visit Air. R. F.

Cline has been spending Miss Jessie Pratt Suthet spent-yes reuuvea lor, jw eeaa.r WHEN YOU' a few weeks in Canada and other terday in Badin with her sister, Mrs. points of interest. have lame back, neuralgic, rheumatic, l. nanmi w. Keat.

wno nas oeen rub "1 '-o- i tTn Snnnmt. fair several or other similar pains, a gooa (Miss Evelyn Brantley has returned from a two weeks visit, in Salisbury FARMS FOR SALE. acres meadow, 175 acres in fine vir ber, pasture, fine fruit, and fair builJ- With montha, yestday morning to nm Grace lsenbour. Mr. narry Fryling, of the Southern Company, is in the Mrs." Leli Campbell, of North Ire and Spencer.

visit bis aaaguar, aue iv. r. 301 acres of land on both sides of Mrs. Maye Cook is spending more on. China Grove and Organ Church pub vV a-' than 'One month in Salisbury, bpen cer and Barber, She will say over gin pine and oak timber, 40 acres pasture wired in, good orchard.

The land lies well and produces fine eotton and grain. Fifty-one acres of land on New Salisbury Road, 4 miles from Concord. Convenient tp churches, school and market. Terms easv- until Seotember 4. lic road from three to four miles east of Kannapolis, Landis And China two story 12 room dwelling, two double barns, two tenant dwell ings; $45.00 per acre.

Telephone and daily maU. Cne building lot oa aouth side of Crowell street 52x150 feet One hundred and twenty acres of land, three miles north of the court house, good dwelling, harp tnJ out buildings. Some timber at a I JNO K. PATTnrC', Real Estate AjsLt Mrs. J.

S. Cook is being treated hy WHITE LINIMENT Mr. 1T. I Elliott is back at his home, -after bain away with Co. L.

at Camp Glenn for almost two montha, Mr. Elliott received his discharge under-the new- arrangement -1 whereby guardsmen with dependent Dr. Brawley, of Salisbury, who is do dell, who has been visiting Mrs. W. Van Hoy for some time, "will return home tomoirow.v-v'; -Mrs.

J. W. Van Hoy expects, to go to Charlotte Saturday to visit -relatives, 1 brings quick relief. Sold only by ns, a am Al- ings, several out buildings, quarter mi her eves and ears much good. 25c, 50o, ana JL.uu.

reari vmg o. I mile to good school. 2 and 3 miles to Also 100 acres adjoining the above Miss Myrtle Brantley haa returned TRADE IN CONCORD. It Pays. in good state of cultivation with tiaaa churches, 75 acres in cultivation, from Mooresville, where she spent two families may -reuevea oi service.

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