Monday, April 13, 1925 IfREE! FREE! FREEII \ An opportunity at last to own property in a well developed section of Concord. This property lies near and adjoining the High School prop- j j! erty. Quite a number of the houses and lots are on improved streets, with all street assessments paid. This property lies on the following j Cedar, Crowell, Kerr, Isabel!, Academy, Odell, Fink, Moore, Glenn, Vance and Elm. One lot on Crowell street will be given away absolutely free as soon as this property is sold. For Cash or Easy Terms SEE D. ft. hcLAURIN, who will be glad to show the property to anyone interested || M»-*K THINK MORRISON IS MENDING SENATORIAL FENCES Action for Jimison Said to Be a Bid For the Labor Vote. Special to Greensboro News. Charlotte, April 12.—The latest move in the Jimison ease was the topic of con versation in many groups here this morn ing. Yesterday as Jimison went to the court house to surrender himself and j start serving a sentence on the county chain gang imposed in city court follow ing his conviction bn a charge of trans porting liquor, friends, led by formtr Governor Cameron Morrison headed him off and made arrangements with City Judge Williams to re-open the ease Tues day morning. It is believed that strong pressure will be brought to bear to have Judge Williams change the sixty-day sentence to a fine. Jimison’s friends point out that this was his first offense and that the law does not specify a, road term for a man convicted of. his first offense. Former Governor Morrison's activity in the case has caused consireable com ment. He explained his action by say ing timt while he and Jimison often had differed on political questions he wanted to see justice done. The former execu tive also remembered Jimison's aid dur iug his campaign for governor and this, he said, moved him to arouse himself in behalf of the former Winston-Salem and Spencer Methodist minister. Some were inclined to the opinion that the former governor is mending "fences,” says this view was induced by the gen- Mmw.n has eyes on the T nited States Senate, Jiinisoft * has' taken an active I p "* r . in labor activities and Morrison's | playing the part of the Good Samaritan, I according to here, may be | partly prompted by his knowledge of the | size and power of the labor vote in this I state. Another fcaturp of the eas?, it was said here today, is tlie apparent recon ciliation between Col. T. L. Kirkpatrick and the former governor who are said to have split following the (governor's appointment of the state highway com mission shortly after taking over the chief executive office. The re-hearing in city court Tuesday morning is expected- to draw a packed ■ house. So you’re buyiug a limousine? But I thought you said you were short of money. Oh, this is a saving. You see, I'm nl ways misplacing m.v umbrella. MO&FN POP BY TAYLOR RTF. I. MOH CHICK DON'T BE SO V Mod, WES l WANTED To % Sf *°° U ® H ' ) HC CALUfOSMg x/t ASX. vou about— . 06ETBST Jfl MQNAB CAUUMG WQU \ mAC r—SAV! VMHAT HAOS f - L 1 ! • . . A Vi HH - AH 1 - X WAS W VIEU N6SCT time \ ( ( - L Sgg WOU'Ue \ j f OUST POLISHING UP if DOKjT POUSH IT J f n fa n ! 1,, auwei ---■ - | ■ . MISS ALEXANDER MAY REEK THE CHARLOTTE MAYORALITY It Seems to He Practically Certain That She Will Enter the Campaign. Charlotte, April 12.—Interest was added to the Charlotte municipal cam paign here this morning when a tenta tive announcement by Miss Julia Alex ■ander, member of the house of represen j tatives from this county, that she would run for mayor in the May elections. Miss Alexander, who several weeks ago announced herself a candidate for the Democratic nomination for governor in 102.5. did not make a definite announce ment today of her entrance into the race, but said that she was being urged by a great number of persons to enter ;be campaign and that she was seriously con sidering the move. Friends of Miss Alexander indicated that it is practically certain that she will enter the campaign. It is said that if she does she will command a large follow ing from the start and will prove a real contender for the honors with Mayor Harvey Moore, -who has announced for re-election. Mayor Moore at this time is the only man definitely in the race. Jim Hunneyeutt, former eommmission er at public safety, also has been consid ered a candidate for mayor but bis friends say that be probably wilt not ’enter the campaign. • The Beauty of Painted Farm Houses. Clarence Poe in The Progressive Farmer. ”To held make the South a land of painted farm houses” —this is one of the i . Ti>c -J’rissjrts-iivs;, i I armcr. \\ e want to see paint used because it is economical to use it.' In i this day of high-priced lumber, high , priced carpenters, and high prices on all 1 other building costs, it is almost cylm -1 inal to spend all the time, and money • required to build a house- and then not insure the life of the building by paint* i ing it. "Save tlie surface and you safe all.” But while vfe are interested in paint I as a matter of economy, we .believe we 1 are,even more interested in it as an aid j to beauty. How drab and cold and dead J ‘ seems an unpainted farm house in win ter! On the other hand, how remark ably does a paiuted house brighten the landscape, add cheer and color to the outlook, and suggest enterprise and prog ress on the part oh the. farm family • living there. Be careful while selecting the expert* ■ enceyou want. You can’t got your money back if not satisfied. Drives Galore. Monroe Enquirer. I see by the papers that Charlotte is in the midst of a college drive. Next month there will be a chamber of com merce drive.. Then comes the month in which the signing of the declaration of independence will be celebrated, and no doubt a drive for funds will be in order. In the past, if I mistake not, there have been drives for various and sundry in the Queen City—Y. M. Cl. A. drives; hos-1 pital drives, Salvation Army drives. The wonder is that the folks up there are not driven daffy by divers and no doubt dig gin’ drives. Clean Slate for Criminals. Rome, April 11. —A fire that de stroyed the district in which the Messina court of justice ire’ situated, and inci dentally consumed all the papers relat ing to police court cases in tlie town and province, is believed to have been the work of criminals anxious to have i their records destroyed. On-in—Why don't you marry? Y'ou ’ seem to love children. Matty—Onljt other people’s. Orrin —Well, I. call introduce.you to a widow with 11. >■■■: .. , MISS ROGERS GAINED 15 POI NDS IN SIX WEEKS Skinny Men and Women Gain 5 Pounds in 30 Days or Money Back. My Dear Friends: 1 After an ..atlack- of. Flu...X_uns-.11Hk,, mmtmrwi T'^rair*»r"sttiiow complex! ion-, aiy cheeks-were sunk in and I was continually troubled with gas on my stomach. 1 felt stuffy and had lost my appetite. I had read about. McCoy's Cod Fiver Oil Compound Tablets and decided to give them a trial. At once, ' I began to pick up an appectite, my cheeks filled out and my complexion be came healthy looking and I gained 15 pounds in six weeks and am very thank ful for vvliat McCoy's Cod Liver Oil ! Compound Tablets did for me. j Miss ' Alberta Rogers, 2(54 W. Cerro Gorda St., Decatur, 111. To take on weight, grow strong and vigorous, to till out. the hollows in cheeks and neck, try McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets for .'SO days. (SO Lb lets—(so cent—at the Pearl Drug Com pany and live druggists everywhere. If they don't give you wonderful help in 30. days, get your money back; —you be the judge. But be sure and ask for McCoy’s, the original and genuine. . t- . -V- , TO CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE TOMORROW WINECOFF ■ BARNHARDT J Property ! | On Kannapolis-Center Grove Road j I [; BEAUTIFUL LOTS AND SMALL TRACTS ![ * ’ Adjacent to Kannapolis AT AUCTION AP RjL 14TH ■ ; * ; ! This property has been sub-divided into a number oi very desirable resi dential lots and small acreage tracts and each will front on a good street or road, located in a section that is developing fast. Convenient to schools, • ! churches and stores, only short distance from busiest section of Kannapolis. ■ > \ t - j EASY TERMS CASH FRIZES I ; | Look the property over today, select the lot or lots that you like and meet us ; | on the ground Tuesday, April I4th, at 10:30 A. M. 4 |- V.. * . .. » ( - • SALE CONDUCTED BY Atlantic Coast Real ty Company, Agents “The Name That Justifies Your Confidence” ! I?eterslteg,;ya. OFFICES: Winston-Salem, N. p. r ‘ j .<• ; i i}; ‘,i ■ *.i jV ■ J f• .• «*•, ;• • { ’|‘ ■ -.* ' ’ Wembters erf North Carolina Real Estate Association .. , . , - ' . -T f '• ■ PAGE SEVEN

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