PAGE SIX through our mammoth purchase of a full carload SELLERS KITCHEN CABINETS B While it is a great 1 ° r j 9r of th is sizs, t»o are 006170 ! | I This extraordinary carload sale of Sellers Kitchen Cabi- dishes. The charming set of Cabinet, nets closes next Saturday evening. You’ll not have another absolutely free of ail cuarpe nth each filers Cabinet, such opportunity for months to come. But a few days You do not have to have a pocket fall ot money ■ remain for you to get this greatest of all kitchen con- this sale. You can get tins labors mg cabinet w ith ■ veniences, a Sellers Kitchen Cabinet, at our lowest sale dishes on the smallest outlay of money “Ow. Come price-a sale price made possible by the savings on our -ee tor yourself what a remarkable value the Seller. ■ L-load purchase. By buying a carload we have saved Cabinet is-how attractive and dainty the china is. Let ■ shipping charges, packing charger and quantity discount. us show you how a Sellers Cabinet gives you an hour * We are passing these big savings, on to you during this day and more to play. Don t wait until the Las y I sale. And remember! You don’t pay a penny for the come in tomorrow. I CTW Wilt a ISJ-.S.S.S? IT ASIS this beautiful pr~ [\(] tt /] This et nner China ■!' \X\\\ \l U V /f/f If you buy your Sellers now, you get thi« 32-plece *et of Dinner China gVz? Cl li fit &-'//'* without cost. Glenwood China. This set consists of Cups, Saucers, Plates, i *1 H vV^d^il [ult/iiA 1 // Bread and Butters, Fruit Dishes, Vegetable Dish and Platter-enough to I set the table for sis persons. ' KwkL Cutlery Set You Must Act Now BttgSrJiSZZSSi. ‘‘‘‘■'"gSiST ivmdiTum Ttf- 1 — 1 this great sale—the best cabinet at tne carioaa saie pnw * . . -a, -i—.-. Utnt ▼our mBSTifVr Goid H«viekeepiniW«tltote. get 0 f dishes free—the most convenient terms we have tvd within euv rsacb. Made of kwn crfiial ****** —tit » Take advantage of them now while you can. s«hlmrJmahold m. I CONCORD FURNITURE CO. [■larts Saturday Morning, April 10th an d Runs Through Saurday, April 17th. THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE CASH IS THE BIG NEED IN MIAMI NOW Investors and Speculators Hard Put to it to Find Funds. Miami, April 7.—Miami is in the midst of an acute period of read justment. accompanied by a fren aied search for cash. I.arge develop ments of real estate are retrenemng aud seeking loans. Others enter prises. threatened with failure, arc being reorganised and refinanced. Small outlyihg subdivisions are quietly sinking into oblivion, carry ing with them expensive pavements and street lamps. Investors and speculators in real estate, from business men to me chanics, are scraping for cash to pay income taxes and meet payments on property. Mortuges on high grade real es tate can be bought for 60 cents on tie dollar aud money lenders are ex acting high discounts. The “Settling” Process- All this is what Miami terms the “settling" process. It was generally recognized at least three months ago that the "boom" period was at an end. The skyrocketing of prices un der the stimulus of speculative buy ing could not eudure. 3111118 far the reaction has been characterized by stagnation rather than by reduction of prices. Heal es tate is being sold for less than it would have brought six months ago, but for more than it would have brought a year ago. Business sites and choice residential property well within Miami bought during the height of the boom are being sold at small profits. At the same time the resale de partments of the large developments and brokers are loaded to the guards with listing of property which they cannot sell. Owners are willing to sacrifice anticipated profits, but to accept losses. “Will the Market Break?” The question which is causing no little apprehension in Miami is, "Will the market break?” Income | tax payments already are pressing on investors who put their profits last year back into real estate, j TSiousands of speculators who ap-1 plied all their cash on first payments i on real estate are not in a position ! to make their second payments, which will fall due in the next three months. Unless the market revives sufficiently to permit them to dis pose of parts of their building they will lose all they have. For the present speculators are holding on grimly and from the sounder developments they undoubt edly will receive lenient treatment if thsy cannot make pay rnents prompt- 1 ly.- "Suckers” who bought from irre- > sponsible .promoters who misrepre sented their land or who will never j make the improvements they prom ised have already lost. “Suckers” who bought in outlying subdivisions which will not be populated until Miami is as large as Chicago, have list. Speculators who gobbled up more land than they can digest, will, Oh better all-year Anti-Knock Fuel Fast firing! That’s a big quality in Sinclair H. C. Gasoline. Fires fast—gets your car away fast—takes it over the hill in high! And when it fires, it fires completely! Without a “knock”. Without a “ping”—or a “thump”.. It’s an anti knock gasoline and it’s all gasoline—all comes out of an oil well. The sooner you put “H.C.” Gasoline into your tank, the sooner you will put a new smoothness into your engine. And it’s economical, too—because it gives you more miles to the gallon! Sinclair(h{)Gasoline lose. Benea’h the harried surface of the "settling process" there has been a steady judicious buying of high grade real estate in the heart of Miami. The volume of real esrnte transactions in Dado county, iu which Miami is situated, during Kebruirry, as indicated by the sales of documentary stamps, was $46,- 560,000. 11l February of last year it was $02,608,000. On smaller calcula tion the transactions in January to-, taled $50,820,060, as compared with $80,008,000 in January, 1020, and $54,820,000 in December, 1025. To tal sales in 1023, tints figured, were approximately $1,500,000,000. i CRIMES OF YOUTH “HEART BREAKING” Judge Webb Laments Tendency of Young Boys Toward Petty Thievery. Jefferson, Apr. 7—Superior Court convened here Monday with clear skies and a record crowd, which overflowed the courthouse to hear an able charge by Judge James L. Webb, presiding. Judge Webb was listened to by the crowd with the closest attention dur ing the hour and a half he spoke to the grand jury. He turned to the audience frequently and raised his voice in emphasizing points. "A man who does not believe in law enforcement should not be juror, either grand jttrior or potty jurior.” he declared. "We can’t exist without law. Without something to restruiu us, civilization would cease to exist ' and anarchy would prevail. We should take off our hats to the law. We should obey every statute which is enacted.” In paying tribuc to Ashe county Judge Webb said: “I am delighted with your splendid highways a 11(1 beautiful scenery. All this country is to be the scene of a great develop ment and increase in wealth. People are hearing about it aud will come and abide with you, or at least spend j their summers here. There is no scenery in the world to surpass yours. It is a palec to attract peo ple. a great country with great pos | sibilities and a great future.” I He gave an unusually plain ex i position of the most prevalent ! crimes, laying especial stress ou the liquor laws and motor vehicle regu lations. He deplored the tendency among young boys toward petty thievery, which he declared was heart-breaking, and a result of “walk ing on stilts” during the war, trying to keep up with. the crowd, and laxity of parents- With especial force he attacked the cigarette habit among the young, which he declared | was killing thousands of boys, and demanded the enforcement of the (statute forbidding selling cigarettes to minors. j | Duke Students Hurt in Automobile Crash. Harmony. April 7—Two Duke university students ami three other persons were seriously injured in an i automobile wreck ten or 12 miles i north of here Sunday, according to reports brought in by Harmony high school students who live at Hamp tonvillr, near the scene of the acci dent. Nelson Ireland and .Tack Caldwell were the most seriously injured, it is said. Young Ireland suffered a severe, cut on the leg and both young men were bruised and out about the body and face. Walt Wagener, in whose car they were riding, was not dan gerously injured. According to tlie best information obtainable, it seems that the Wagon er car, a new Ford touring, was dx-iviug north on rout? Ntff 26 when a Dodge touring car, driven by Miss I Lucy Stinson, came in behind and i I race followed. The two ears struck as. the Dodge attempted to pass and both were completely wrecked. Miss Stinson was hurt in the crash,, and her sister. Miss Beulnit Stinson, suf fered! ents about the head and was badly bruised. All the victims of the accident were given medical aid by Dr. H- J. Weaver. Speedway Tickets Rcrelved for Sale. Charlotte News. Tickets for fifty-five thousand seats for thj next 250-mi!e championship race whirtt will be run in the Char lotte speedway bowl May 10th were , received from the printer Ttiosdny by : the manager, Coiemnn Roberts. Thousands of reservations have al ready been made by fans and indica tions point to the most spectacular race in the history of tile bowl, ac cording to Mr. Roberts. Tickets are now available and will be sold from Speedway headquarters at 482 South CAROLINA MAN HAD TO . GIVE UP REGULAR WORK ”.. s- x • • v*- a • A i “But I Haven’t Lost a Day! I on Account of Sickness j I Since Karnak Put Me to Feeling Fine as a Fiddle About a Year Ago,” Says McAbee. “Never in my life have I seen any thing to equal tftis Karnak. why, it fixed me up about a year ago hnd I’ve been feeling ns fine as a fiddle ever since," says J. H. McAbee, of Whitney, S. C„ just three miles out j of Spnrtnuburg. "Yes, sir. this medicine just drove my troubles out almost before I knew it,” adds Mr. McAbee. “I tell you. I was in bad shape, Gas would l ! just bioat me up terribly after a meal. | and would crowd around my heart i and make me feel like I would smoth- ( er. | “I had a continual dull aching inj I my back, and I was so nervous that ,! nights I’d roll and toss and could I I hardly sleep a wink. Just to show Friday, April 9, 1926 Tryon Street. In the past, it has been the cus tom to accept reservations only. but. this time race fans may select thpir seats an<! carry tickets away, thus I insuring choice locations said Mr. I I Roberts. General advertisement of tickets will begin April 11th. Mrs. M. A. Emerson Badly Braised. Mooresville Enterprise. Last Friday afternoon Harrison 1 Emerson, accompanied by his mother. | Mrs. M. A. Emerson, and several of his rftildren, were en route to a fun | eral in front of Oak Ridm school on the Prospect road a car was in ‘ front cf his and had slowed down to | dren avoid striking several school , children that were in the road, none j of whom made any attempt to get . °"t of the road, it is alleged. Mr. , 'Emerson would either run into file , ear in front of him or strike some of , the children had he kept going, but rather than do either lie diverted to the side of the road. His car struck the opposite embankment with stitfi ■ force that.it. threw Mrs. Emerson oe ■ her seat and bruised her considerably. Mrs. Emerson is quite an aged woman and the injuries are feared to be se ‘lrious. The young son of Mr. Emerl H son sustained a laceration across his ’ | forehead, whirtt was sewed up by Dr. ! Bell. One casing was torn of the - Emerson car. -i _ r "Gracious, but you were gone n - long time!” exclaimed Nell. "Have a e blowout ?’’ 1 "No!” replied Ada ill disgust, ti “He never spent a cent!” ♦ —— yon how bad off I really was, I got to Hie place where I had to give up my regular work and never worked mere than two days a week. I -had to take strong laxatives for constipa tion, and spent so mueh money with out getting any relief I was at a loss what to do. • ‘'Relieve me, I am sure thankful for the day I got Karnak. X want you to know three bottles of this med icine put me in the pink of condi tion. Why, it just fixed me up so fine I could eat anything I wanted, even onions, and not have it trouble me one bit afterward. No more bloating, gas or pains of any kind. I gained weight and strength, and although it's been a year since Kar nak fixed me up, I haven’t hod to lose a day from work on account of sickness. I don't believe there ever was or ever will be a medicine to equal Karnak." Karnak is sold in Concord by the Pearl Drug Co.; and by every other reliable druggist in Concord and in every other town. -

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