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sm POUTICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS For Sheriff. i mm a candidate for the office ef Sheriff of Mecklenburg County, subject to the action of the Demo. Cratic Primary June 7th, R. M. PEI PERSON. For Legislature. I hereby announce my candidacy far- the House of Representatives, subject to the action of the Demo cratic Primary June /7th. " a ' 1 W. J. CRAIG. : For State Senate. I hereby announce myself as candidate for the State Senate from gecklenburg county, subject to the iction of the Democratic primary on luhe 7th. HAMILTON C. JONES. For Sheriff. i I am a candidate for re-election jjor the office of Sheriff of Mecklen burg county, subject to the action fcf the Democratic .Primary June 7. I Will appreciate the support and in fluence of all citizens, i W. 0. COCHRAN, t ■ f— . 'For Register of Deeds. I I hereby announce myself a can didate for the Democratic nomination |or' Register of Deeds for Mecklen burg county, subject to the action of the primaries op June 7th, 1924. I J. R. RENFRO W. f. < T ■ For Treasurer. y T hereby announce my candidacy Ipr the office of Treasurer of Meck lenburg County, subject to the ac tion of the Democratic Primary on 4une 7. I will appreciate your vote and influence. 1 ; SAMUEL E. CORNWELL. | ' \ ' -- Candidate for Sheriff*. % I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Sheriff of Mecklenburg bounty subect to the action of the • Democratic Primary, June 7th. I VIC FESPERMAN.. ] For Treasurer. h I her®i>y announce my candidacy for re-election to the office of V County .Treasurer, subject to the action of the Democratic V>rimary> £une 7th. I . J. W. STINSON. THAT WAS GOOD ADVICE last Week’s Herald gave pfeout B&L, but how many will heed it. You’re going to play thunder tomorrow or next week, but it never arrives. Letting the very hey-dey of li^e pass. SAVINGS, SACRIFICE, SUCCESS are inseparable. If you “get there” and you can, you must travel some rugged road, but the goal is worth it. Why not start in time to finish the journey before old age. It’s a wonderful time to live, to save, to do, to be somebody. NEWS SERIES NOW OPEN. MUTUAL B & L ASSOCIATION JNO.R. PHARR, President. CHARLOTTE, N. C E. L. KEESLER, Secretary •Treasurer. A Willing Worker Money is a willing worker. You can not keep it from working if you treat it properly and the most proper thing to do with it is to put it in the savings account of this Bank where it works for you night and day. Security Savings Bank No. 4 South Tryon Street Charlotte, N. C. tea SfflTNGS account “Bring Up a Child in the Way.lt Should Go-” One jfeeltfjessoo that ail child tiep.oughtj^$ft<tJu$it,,is that °f SAViNG! Bring the boys and girls to this bank and open a savings ac count for tnemv They’ll al ways thank you. Merchants & Farmers National Bank CHARLOTTE, N. C. For Sheriff. I hereby announce myself a can didate . for the office of Sheriff -iff Mecklenburg County, subject to tSh action of the Democratic Primary June 7th. „ , J. Kespectfully, Wak W. F. BAKER. • 'AT , "tiWiMa latte Township, subject to the aetiop1 of the Democratic primary June 7th. I wall appreciate your support iu($ vote/ If i chosen by- the* voter? will faithfully discharge Jtbe duties of the office. «&£) BILL W. McGRAW. for Sheriff Of Mecklenburg county^ subject to the action of the Detnor cratic primary June 7th. ‘ For Sheriff. I hereby announce my' candidacy JOHN B. P^ARR. ♦***'£/ ^ it For Congress I hereby announce that I am t candidate for the Democratic nom ination for Representative in th<j Sixty-ninth Congress from the Ni^th Congressional District of North G|| olina in the Primary to he held on Saturday, Jure 7, 1924. I take this meaiis also of thanking my friends for their loyal support given me in the past. A. L. BULWINKLE. May 14, 1924. . < • • -t - r- ■ . . . . & For County Commissioner, 1 hereby announce - myself a can didate for re-election to the Board, of County Commissioners of Meck^ lenburg county., subject to the action of the primary, June 7th, 1924. W. M. ROSS. For Tax Collector. • (DISTRICT NO. 1.) I hereby announce myself as can* didate, for Tax Collector pi District No. 1, subject to the Democrat^ primary, June 7. TRED L. CHRISTENBURY. ; County Commissioner.' I hereby announce myself a can didate for membership on- the' Board of County Commissioner^ action of the Demo wm. OHN W. MOORE. V; j^.-'For County 'i&'-K Commissioner. I hereby announce myself a can didate far the office of County Com missioner for Mecklenburg County, subject to Democratic Primary, June 7th. R. E. HENDERSON, v v Huntersville, ,N. C. : For Tax Collector ry- .of Juriei «$&&>■* Fj;'0. BARNETTE, m % Huntersville> N. C. ■, g ~ -• •• •• .7:rtf~r'T IT IS EASY TO GIVE A CON FIDENCE, BUT IMPOSSIBLE TO BUY IT BACK. So when we do- a job for you, or‘ sell you an article, it MUST be right. We're not takingany chances on losing your confidence. Genuine Ford Tops and Back Curtains, $4.75 Tires and Tubes. Old tires taken ill change on new olies. Any kind anil at savings-to you. We have no rent .to pay, no big expenses to do business, and we just naturally want to serve you right. For fourteen years our manager, J. H. ‘Threatt, worked in the textile industry, and W6 knowi what it is to save a dollar. We can sell you a car, or repair your ear, or sell you ANY accessory you want, for ANY ca’r you have. GOOD .GULF GAS. Oils of the best kindsL Everything, at a saving t6‘ you.' Road service given with a (mile. . ' SEVERSVILLE ERVICE TATJON Come to see us. 401 Sever* Aire. Charlotte, . / PHONE 4718 * i. H. THREATT, Manager N. C. NOTICE! North Carolina, Mecklenburg Coun tk-—In the Superior Court, Before the Cleric. Annie E. Thomas Weathers, and husband, Will Weathers, Plaintiff^; vi, lh, E. L. Thomas, Bertha Thom as Edwards, Jannie Thomas Means, aid husbard, Dave Means, Defend ants. : . - Notice end Service of Summons By Publication. The defendant," BERTHA THOMr AS EDWARD^ is hereby required to take notice that a special proceeding has been instituted in the Superior Cotfrt of Mecklehburg County by Annie E. Thomas Weathers and husband, Will Weathers, against Or. E. 1. Thomas, ^ertha Thomas Ed wards, Jannie Thomas Mears, an' husband, Dave Means, for the pur pose of procuring an order for the appointment of a commissioner for the sale of the lands, owned at his death by John Wesley Thomas, who is now deceased, said land consisting of lot No. 8 square No. 2, and lot No. 5, Square No. 3 of the plat of l§nd known as Williamsburg, accord ing to J. B. Spratt’s map of Septem ber 1905. said lard being located on Vanie Street in the City of Char lotte, North Carolina, and described in a deed from J. T. Williams and Wife to John W. Thomas, dated September 11th, 1905 and recorded In Book 200 at page 607 in the office of the Register of Deeds of Meck lenburg County, to which said record reference is hereby made for a de scription of the property; And .the said, Bertha Thomas Edwards is further-required ,to take notice that she piust appear and answer or de murrer to the petition filed in this said special proceeding at -the office qf the clerk of the superior court of Meckler.burg county on or before the 14th day of June, 1924; and if She- fail to appear and answer or demurrer to the said petition the relief asked for, by the plaintiffs, will be granted. Done in my office in Charlotte North Carolina, on this the 8th day ef May 1924. J. A. RUSSELL, , Assistant'Clerk Superior Court. Ml6-23-30-J6. WORKERS: ■— Be sure to rend. Bailey's full page politi cal ad in this issue. Your at , tention is respectfully called to the fact that the Raleigh man comes clean for the eight hour day.' > Read it and be. con duced, And Continues Through the Month of June ■m? to "W Efird Store Closed All :4 m.; ^ f ' - 4 ; t-r! JUAm Thursday to Mark Down Prices { The “Annual Chain Sale” of the Efird stores fe'North ^>d South Carolina, begin ning ' Friday, May 30, and continuing through the month of June, promises to be the biggest annual selling event in the Efird stores history, and certainly the biggest event of this year. Every ope of the 36 stores in the Efird chain is to participate in the annual chain sale. Special purchases in tremendous quanti ties have been made to provide merchandise of the quality that Efird purchasers demand for this great sale. With a buying organiza tion headed by J. W. Efird and located at No. 3 West 29th street, New York, whose business is to keep in touch hourly with the pulse of the markets of the world, and who is constantly watching every element affect ing market conditions, this part of the Efird organization may well be said to be one hun dred per cent perfect. Weeks and weeks of careful planning and buying of merchandise have preceded’ the annual chain sale. All the energies, ef forts and brains of the two thousand, two hundred workers in the Efird chain are be hind this sale, which this year promises to become of greater magnitude than ever. . ' ‘ ■ * . Buying in tremendous quantities and for o e r Wees*. • . - > •. /■ • ■ In the case of the annual chain sale, mer chandise has been gathered from the four comrs of the globe, and when the five mil lion customers of the Efird stores swarm into the 3<T buildings every day during the month of June they will find that the moti vating idea of the chain, “Buy a bargain, sell a bargain,” is being exemplified this year more than ever before in the history of the stores. ‘ i i Visit the nearest store, and it will be found that never before in the Efird history have such preparations,been made Jor a sale event, with the display of merchandise bought direct from the mills for cash, to be sold for cash. i - : t. p ... . Each day during the chain sale there will be brought into the Efird stores fresh mer chandise bought to be delivered during the sale. Fresh bargains Will be placed in tempt ing array before the stores1 customers, and when they are displayed their places will soon be taken by others just as tempting. CONCORD, N, C. \ GASTONIA, N%. ROCK HILL, S.^C.' WINSTON-SAL^Mk DURHAM, N.-jjT M COLUMBIA, SK. j ROCKY MOUNTV N. C HIGH POINT, N. C. SALISBURY, N. C. ANDERSON, S. C. RALEIGH, N. C. KANNAPOLIS, N. C. CHERRYVILLE, N. C, MONROE, N. C. GREER, S. t£ / * GREENWOOD, S. C. BURLINGTON, N. C. LEXINGTONv N. C. LINCOLNTON, N. C. LENOIR, N. C. J FOREST CITY, N. C. I GREENVILLE, S. C SHELBY;^. C. ^ • tTAKVlL^E, VA. SUMTER, S. C. WILMINGTON, N. C. % Ipl" ALBEMARLE,H. C. GREENSBORO, N. C. CHARLOTTE, N. C.
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