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PAGE FOUR ■' yj JMfth Avenue, Now York aunt MMrtLgftM Mftt ytty at the ft. ffl»- * iCTK»iynQM rates tJJ"* 7 ** ° OP<wrd C * Jrr **T«o SSt^ thiTSi»V'tS;"s»b*>*pti ft the Same aa In ft* Ctt* h Out of the city and by mail In North Carolina the foUowln* prlcee Will pre *ll Subscriptions Must Be Paid ft Advance bAiijroad schbbtlb w In Effect April 28. 1925. Northbound. aiStSUSS. iSli £S \n “VS »:g» g No. 34 To New York 4.43 P. M. No. 48 To Danville 3.15 P. M. No. 12 To Richmond 7.10 P. M. Na 32 To New York 8.3 b l. M. No. 38 To New York W f : *} No. 30 To New York, - .00 A.M. No. 45 To Ctarktte 3:55 P.-M. No. 35 To New Weans 1° * 2 P 'JJ' No. 29 To Birmingham 2:|o A. M. ' No. 31 To Augusta » . 0:07 A. M. No. 33 To New Orleans ( g-:25 A..M. No. 11 To-Charlotte S:O»>A. M. No. 135 To Allantii 8 .35 P. M. No. 37 To New Yovk 10:45 A M- No. 39 To New Orleans 9:t>o E-M- Train No. 34 will stop in Concord to .take on passengers going beyond Wash ington. . No. 37 will stop here to discharge passengers coming from beyond Wash ington. No. 45 makes regular stop; No. 33 (nakes regular stop. T'l '-BIBIJE "THOUGHT’S I —FOR TODAY—I GREAT THINGS:—Fear the Lord and serve him in truth: for consider how great things he hath done for you. —1 Samuel 12:24. STILL TALK OF TAX REDUCTION. . From Washington there comes now more talk of reductions in income taxes, the latest report stating that unofficial es timates by treasury officials indicate that a 12 per pent, redueion may be possible as the next step in lifting the federal tax burden. The Treasury is not expected to make any definite promise until Congress meets in December but it is known just the same that tax moneys collected this year show government officials that the reduc tion can be made if conditions stay about the same us they are now-. Os course there will be fluctuations :n the amount of income taxes paid in the future, but that fact does not change conditions as they exist at resent. Tills year's taxes are expected to convince even the most doubting that another reduc tion is possible. Tlieres is just one thing to watch in connection with this tax reduction busi ness—to see that the most people are benefitted. Secretary Mellon is known to favor a reduction pan that will apply solely to those persons who pay the larg est incomes. Some of l»is party members in Congress hold similar views. The Democrats on the other Band are known to favor reductions for every one. The law passed last year suited them for.they were responsible for it. They can be ex pected to fight for reductions ngain in December, but reductions that will benefit the masses against the -classes. K MAYBE HE IS A BETTER POLITIC IAN THAN GENERAL. Reports from Germany state that Pres ident-elect von Hindenburg may offer a high government position to Dr. Marx, whom he defeated in the recent election. By so doing it is believed he could recon cile the German Catholic electorate to the outcome of the election. Dr. Marx will accept the office, what ever it may be. it is generally polieved, and under the conditions Von Hindenburg could carry out his announced policy of neutrality. In the United States a defeated candi date would not be tendered office and he would not accept :f it were offered to him. But ip Germany things are different. There they are fighting to regain their former standing in the word and the peo ple realise that only through co-operation can they accomplish this. :' r * Von Hindenbnrg gives promise of milk ing good as a politician and it may be that he will gain more prominence aa such than he did a* a military leader. A SHORT ROUTE TO THE MOUN TAINS. If tlic State Highway Department W and the cow» are beginning to eat garlic. The Agricul ture Department ia experimenting with ways to take the taste and ' *“3? ® ut * BB,Ut butftf. ‘'Garlic,” comments the putßc health service, “ia a wholesome vegetable.” "Tea.” admits the Ag ricultural Department, “but so I many people object to dairy pcod [ ucts flavored with it." •niff at*each° t»tOe*of Hulk*. Otherwise it would be left dealers’ hands, for consumers won't have it at any price. ■■* • e 66TTTHANK God,” they're whft- JL Pering among fhemMlyea at the State Department. ‘«t was an English shipmaster, not an American, whose vessel ‘stood by' while all 38 of the crew of the Japanese cargo - boat Reifuku drowned in the North Atlantia” Officials are chary of saying any thing aloud that might be ctft etrued as unfavorably critical of Captain John Roberts of the Homeric. But there’s no mistaking the way they feel. “They're, only Japs— let ’<*n drown!” That’s how Japan .would have read the mind of an American commander who had had .such a story as Captain Roberta’ to 'tall. H is the most direct one from Albemarle' and towns east of Albemarle. Salisbury- peo ple will find the route convenient if they will take the road that leads from that city trt Cornelius, then via Denver. From Concord'it is but 32 miles to Denver and then about seven miles farther to High way No. 10, They strike the highway a few miles this side of Newton. The road is in good condition. From Concord to the home of Mr. Shakespeare Harris the road is excellent. From th'dre to the Mecklenburg line it is only fair, but from there on it is all that can Be desired in fair weather. From the Ca tawba river to a point near Denver Idle road is not an improved one. but it ‘ is far better than the average country road although a- little slick after rains; Persons planning to drive from Con cord, to western North. Carolina will find this road a very .direct and good one to ■use. TAX LISTING TO BE ON A BROADER SCi^E Complete Farm Census In Addition to Usual Listing of Property Wit Be Taken. , Raleigh, May 2.—Tax listing in North Carolina this year will be on the most comprehensive scale yet undertaken in this state .under a new law which re quires a complete farm census in addi tion to the usual listing of real estate, personal property and poll for taxation. Listing is scheduled to start on the Tuesday following the first Monday in May and will continue for two mqntlis or as long as it becomes necessary to follow out instructions in getting the complete farm census. Taking of the farm census will re quire listers in every township and city to exact from farmers practically all flic information he knows concerning the EVEREST TRITE * BY CONDO f W HASN'T C4 liui. l'« THOUGHT Tt+vS \=Ol3. TB<2> OHHC<S.i **** J X'tx HOMCS r I\HS'E>E>IN<K /AT TW-C OSOAL AHNiVS/Ar3.Y 1 T/fvfc : ieeoiee ssoo^celvtj —- u»hy- —£R xx?n't e(S . NPr x. I " THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE •» VfMM. A, mat, israll; paent think* ao. Thing, of Um» Jdml count ft international rest; TT would look “ much' batter Rj X Captain Roberta had but a sin-! gle rescue to his credit, in evi dence of a resolute effort. Or if be could report having cruiaad for j an hour over the lost ship’s grave, looking far survivor*, though at the risk’of scratching his paint or even smashing a propeller blade an the wreckage. I've seen a cap tain May a 8000-ton vessel four dud owe half times seven minutes , Sf to save a dog lost pver fTlHE Ban T7tHpn — ia £ getting Macks of queries from people who. If South America is going to develop during the next 80 ygen as the United States has developed during the last SO, which ia what General Pershing predicts. Man* to-got ft on It. tourists who spend a couple of weeks finding out all about the southern republics, missed a few items of information. ] South 'of ‘the Tropic of Capri corn there really is a vast area of fine unoccupied farm land, but the laws discourage its settlement. Farther north the laws ore more liberal -but much of the country Is equatorial jungle, so thick that it. has to be tunneled, rather than cut, through. • And as fast as cleared, it grows up again.' South America will develop, A>ut nothing like as fast as this country. I ownership and operation of his farm. He must show how many acres owned, number of tenants, if any. amount of land tilled by owner and ‘tenants, acres unfilled, open, wooded and pasture land, number of acres planted in cotton, to- I baceo, corn, wheat and grains for sale ■ as use as feed, clover and other forms of liay. Irish potatoes, sweet potatoes, berries, melons. Each farmer must al so give in the number of pecan traces, 1 amount of commercial fertilizer used in 1 1924, purnber -of breeding sows, ; laying liens and milk cows. ...»• £* * i .J. ..V, ..gi f Even an ant may have a soul, says G. W. Shaw, so we take hack wliat we said to one in- onr sugjkr. MISS ROGERS GAINED 15 POUNDS IX. SW >YEKKS Skinny Men and 'Women Gain 5 Pounds In 30 Days or Money Back. My Dear Friends: After my attack of flu 1 was thin, run down and weak. I had a sallow com plextion, my cheeks were sunk in and I was continually troubled with gas on my stomach.. 1 jfeit stuffy' and bad lost my appetite. I ' hfid read about McCoy’s Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets and decided to give them a trial. At once. I began to pick up an appetite, my cheeks filled out and my eomplextion became healthy looking and I gniued 15 pounds in six weeks and am very thank ful for what McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets did for me. Miss Alberta Rogers, 204 \V. Corro Gorda St.. Deeatur. 111. To take on weight, grow strong and (vigorous, to fill out the hollows in cheeks and neck, try McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets for 30 days. (10 Tab lets—oo cents at the Pari Drug Com pany and live druggists everywhere. If they don’t give yon wonderful help in ■3O days, get your money back—you be the judge. But be sure and ask for McCoy’s, the-, original and genuinp. Friday took. A definite step toward the further enforcement of the executive bud get act, paftM by the 1928 general as sembly. by addressing to the various State department and institution heads a communication asking them to famish him with statement* of proposed expendi tures Jor the quarter beginning July 1. He also asked each of these to designate a budget ofifter for his department. The 1 governor toft the department and insti tution head* that it'weald be better if they could act-in this capacity, but, at the same time. he reminded them that | their numerous other duties might make this impossible and suggested that, in cases where heads conld not serve, they make speedy appointments of other per sons. The governor's communication, dated May Ist, is "Memorandum No. 7.” Fol lowing is the full text: “To the Heads of the Administrative Departments, Institutions and Other Agencies of the State Government Op erating Under Budget Supervision: "Under the provision of Section 18 of the Executive Budget Act, P. L. 1925, the various departments and institutions are required to submit quarterly esti mates of their proposed expenditures to the Budget Bureau. Section 18 of the act provides as follows: “‘Section 18. Before an appropria tion to any spending agency shall become available, such agency shall submit to the director, not less than twenty (20) days before the beginning of each quarter beginning July first .one thousand nine hundred and twenty-five, and each quar ter thereafter a requisition for an allot ment of the amount estimated to be re quired to carry on the work of the agency during the ensuing quarter and such requisition to contain hueh details of proposed Mpomlj|ureß as may be re quired by the director. The director shall approvd'itaeh allotments, or modifi cations of them, as he may deem , neces sary to make, and he shall submit the same to the State auditor wly> shall be governed in his control of expenditures hy said allotments. No allotments shall be charged not 1 shall transfers be made except upon the written request of the responsible head of the spending agency and by approval of the director in writ ing. Before such changes or transfers shall become effective, a copy of the re quest and approval must be transmitted to the State auditor.’ “In addition to tiie quarterly estimates the director cf the budget may call upon the various State agencies for such In formation as lie requires relative to the fiscal affairs of'muh agencies. In this connection your attention is called to Section 10 of the executive budget act. P. L. 1925, which provides as follows: “ ‘Section 10. The departments, bu reaus, divisions, officers, board, commis sions, institutions, or other State agen cies or undertakings of the State, uppn request, shall furnish the director, in such form and at such time as he may direct, any information desired by him in relation to tlieir respective activities or fiscal affaire. The State auditor shall also furnish tft. director any special, periodic or othar jinaueial statements as he may direct,^ “It is believed that the budget work of the departments and institutions and also of the budget bureau will be facili tated by the designation of a budget of ficer to represent each department and each institution in its dealings with the budget bureau. 'I “Ordinarily, it pould be desirable that the- head of the organization act as bud get officer, but* it is realized that the pressure of other duties may prevent the assuming of such work. In case it ia impracticable for the head of the de partment of the institution to handle the budget work, another person now em ployed may be designated for such pur pose. In either event the head of the organization should keep in touch with the work since the responsibility for this work must in the'.final analysis rest with him. “You arc requested therefore to desig nate either yourself or some other re sponsible person now in your organiza tion to serve as budget officer to repre sent your organization in its work with the budget bureau, and to notify imme diately the director of the budget of your selection. (Sigped) “A. >V. MoLEAN, “Director of the Budget.” Governor McLean pointed out clearly P" The New Way To Seng Ice Cream The Seal right Way of serving ice cream in.attractive, appetiz j ing round, slices has become immensely popular in the I modern, up-tq-dftte home. It ik convenieaf, dpjy> dainty and tasteful. Oor rich, velvety ice cream is packed in 100% leak proof Sealright Liquid-Tight Paper Containers, ready for in stant serving. Order it* today or carry i| Sfome with you. — !| OJd Au'sfce W* ToH. .! “Now remember, Mary, the teachei . said just before the school exercises, “ii i you forget some of the words when yoi: i are singing your song, dou’t stop. Keep i right oil. Say tum-tum-tummy-tum, w something like that, and the words wil come hapk to you and nobody will know the difference. Now don’t forget.” I On exhibition day little Mary eiectri fled her audience with . .and she wears a wreath of 1 rose* | Around her tummy-tum-tum.” * Terrible. - *3] Missionary: “During the three year wc were on the island, my wife saw only one white face, fiat was mine." Mrs. Guild: “How she must have suf. sered.” Right up To Date. A man watt spending a night at t hotel in a small Southern town, anr when going up to his room for the nigh' he told the porter that he wanted to ht celled early in the morning. “Say, boss,” replied the porter,“l reck on yo’ ain’t familiar wid dese hcah mod em inventions. When yo’ wants to b< cal’ed in de mawnin’ all yo’ has to do 1: to press de button at the head of yo' bed. Dcu we comes up an’ calls yo’.” Variety'. Lady (to grocer)—“l want to buy some lard.” Grocer—“ Pail ?” Lady—“l didn’t know you could gel it in two shades.” ' Just Couldn’t Make «. “Boy,”' said the old colored mammy to the equally colered porter at the stat ion. “where does yo’ git yo’ ticket?" "You gits it in there, mammy,” said the porter, pointing toward the tick* office “through dat pigeonhole.” “Nigger, whut does you" think I is’. I can’t git through dat little hole! I ain no pigeon.” Certainly. Client: “I watjt to find out if I have grounds for a divorce?” • Attoijiey: “Are you married?” (*Of course I am.” .V, j Attorney: “You have.” V'i - Page the Goat. Willie: “Pa sent me for a piece of rope like this.” Hnrdware Dealer: “How much does he want?” Willie. “Just rnough to reach from the goat t» the fence.” FE SPERM AN RECEIVES CALL TO CfIARLOTTI First Reformed Church of Chartott’ Wants Pastor of Greensboro Church. Greensboro News. It was learned yesterday that Rev Harvey A. Fesperman. pastor of thi First Reformed Church, has received t call to become pastor of the First Re formed Church of Charlotte. Mr. Fesperman. when asked alnnt thi cali last night, admitted that lie had re reived the call and said that he had thi call under consideration but expected tt make no definite decision for a least I few days. Mr. Fespermaß. who came ti Greensboro as pastor of the First Re formed Church in. 1921. is one of thi most popular ministers in Greensboro not only with members of bis own eon gregation but with these of other denomi nations as well. Prior to coming to Greensboro he war pastor of the South Fork charge, in Ca tawba county, a- rural charge. Vnde: his leadership the membership of the etuirch here has increased about three fold. Criminal Art Caused Wreck. Starogard. Poland, May 2 ( By thf Associated Press).' —The commission in vestigating the derailing of the Eubt kuhneu-Berlin express near here jester day found today that it resnited froip a criiminal act. No trace of the pfer petrators has been found. that he did not expect the. head of any department or institution to take his suggestion of the appointment of a bud get -officer as a cue-Ao hire extra help. On the other hand, ke expressed a pref erence that the Uead\fdfiaeh department act as his depart me ttys own budget of ficer, but gave the option of designating some one else "already employed" in cases where this tgiuld not be doiie. The executive budget act was one of the first legislative measures advocated 'by Governor M('i-<eaii. It was a “plank' in his pre-nomination and pre-election platform. He advocated a “pay as you go" system and pointed out that the proper jyay, in •>»» opinion, to put this policy into effect, was - through an ex ecutive budget act. making the governor the financial director of the stated af airs. as well as its head In other mat ters heretofore delegated to the governor. S*\vmg at |in old f«sh-_JL iojied machine is nothin ■ sfl L^B -more or less than a tre Lfl Wm dition today in the mod ■ ■ LX ern home where wist |UB fJI minds have decided that Sir* everything that savesUJ time and epergy is econ-^J 09 strute one of these small iW motors that run sewingßjjjJ I [ . Ah: 1 <v:BR S . - 8 x ' B O i People Who Are Particular About the § Selection of Bedropm Furniture Al- f wk ys Gome Here I Just Received Solid Car Load Gdtftfc j1 | ncntal Bed Room Suites You will wish your bedroom toibe practical. You will ' ' wish it to be beautiful, too. ' V The mirrored dresser, triplicate mirrorer dressing table, ! | large Chiffonier and dust proof constructed bed means much to the seeker of good furniture. Let us show you ! this wonderful line of Furniture manufactured in our home * I state. Come in and look it over. BELL-HARRIS FURNITURE CO. I SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOPOPOOOOOOOQCiOOOOOOonfiwinwfMWMyj-. "-’1 <aßß> WINDSOR CHAIRS—These chairs are in good taste for every iroom m the home. They well represent Haywood Waki;tie|d’a 1)9 years of chair building ability and our reputation for merchWadide of Super- | lor Quality. Made with exceeding care yet surprisingly reasonable in ! i price. You will be gratified in seeing them. H. B. Wilkinson Concord Kannapolis hfooresvilJe China Grove | \ O TRANSFORUma A BATH into a luxurious lavatory is not as expensive as you may believe if you have us do the work. And the benefits and increased enjoy ment and comforts are of untold value. Let us give you tile fig ures for converting your qlfi style bathroom into one of beauty and health. . I Plumbing and mating Dealer ( Office and Show Room 39 E. !, Corbin Street •] Office Rhone 334 W V M m ( fePflS #> f=- , * SPECIAL See our Special Window, flv* eiy article a bargain. Diamonds, Watches ‘and Silverware. We dm not Meet Prices W« Make Them. •’ Watch the Window. We igrill «** W. C. Correl! Jewelry Company • 5
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