You will find at Hoover’s the famous Schloss Bros. clothes for every occasion for men and young men. They cost no more than the ordinary kind either. See big four column ad in this paper.
The Yorke and Wadsworth Company has everything you need for your hunting trip for camp and field. See list in their new ad, in this issue.
Bank something regularly—no better advice than this given by the Citizens Bank and Trust Company in a new ad today.
The Eagle Company employs skilled and experienced help. Phone 648.
A new black suede for $8.50 at Ivey’s is a special offering.
The Musette expects to break all records for Christmas business this year. It has the goods.
Gifts of jewelry are treasured through the years to come. See new ad of the Starnes-Miller-Parker Co.
Have your fall or winter coat cleaned at Bob’s Dry Cleaning Co. Prices are always reasonable.
Howard’s Filling Station is always ready to attend to your car needs.
The W.C. Correll Jewelry Co. is ready for your Christmas trade. See new ad.
Gold fish, fish food, moss and globes at Cline’s Pharmacy. Phone 333.
A seven-piece Queen Anne dining suite, only $64.50 at the Concord Furniture Co. Look up the new ad today.
Specials in ready-to-wear and millinery at Parks-Belk Co.’s. Also a lot of tams at 19 and 25 cents. Worth several times more.
The J.C. Penny Co. has prepared many things for your Thanksgiving—table linens, new draperies, bed linens, aluminum ware, and many other things you will find there. See their big new ad today.
Tomorrow Santa Claus will come to Concord from Ivey’s store in Charlotte to greet his little concord friends. See particulars in ad today.
The newest of the new from New York on sale at Fisher’s tomorrow. All kinds of hats in the smartest colors, at $3.95, $5.95 and on.
From the front page of The Concord Daily Tribune, Nov. 25, 1924
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