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Friday, May 8, 1925 It ' • II t*! imuiAir 1 lucnAii Aikil\irc imttv TURNING MERCHANDISE INTO MONEY I is what we are doing tiow-If you Fail to get Your Share you are the Loser at this I II II I Hundreds Have Bought, Some Have Bought i — Ufciu , 7Zr nr cthtc cad , Z i Don t Want to Move These Goods to I I • Two or Three Times NKV LOT OF, SWTS FOR lc - A■ New Stand , ... M ■ 1 • , ' _We have gone through our stock of suits and picked out a number ■ ■ s ■ .a 1 II So great are the Values, piany have come back for more merchan- , r^ataes^Man^trthCT to*!* V dise. If.you will just take tiine and come inV-and consult the yellow. . 1 ( THINK OF A FULL SIZE GOOD SUIT FOR ■ merchandise to our new Ideation. We are not trying to make any mon- ; ■ | tags ‘with the bli/e mark—you will see that this sale is one of the real ' One Tiny Penny ey on this stock. AH we w/ant to do is move the goods out here. Gome .|| || Lind. ' . i ■ , -"i i - « —i. 11 i. ■«■ ■■ , * - and get yottrs. , I I i i r i r' f'.‘T ir r■l IfT -" • Men! This Is the Last Sale: For This Store —Take Advantage Now of Quality Merchandise Cheap I $1 j '• OVERALLS I! Only a few dozen Vi the store. OOfUe /> 8-1 early. $2.00 overalls - |: I • $1.39 I . '. WpfcK <3£t>V&B (j Good Quality Work Gloves that will : II give you service. Hansenfnade. Price II only— 5 I 79c V ■ I min, „ i... .1 ¥.- . l vllr SHIRKS II Collar attached and neck bands. Take f t your choice of Shy $1.50 Shift for only $1.19 II MEN’S mOH AND LOW SHOES 1 II Leanard Shaw and Dean |F $lO values now offered you for per pair $2.95 - | | These shoes . are guaranteed to be in , || first class conditibn. They are our reg || ular stock —we just don't want to II move them. j Struggles Against His Weakness As He. IMM«h Winy of Barbarous Mottila Boa°T> ixon Mae Neill in Raleigh Nows j anil Observer. Wfllitfmstdn, May 7.—Martin eednty superior court’ 'witnP«f*d the curjous spectacle of hundred* of brawny, sun burned men Wearing unconsciously and udashattled of their Wars when a pale V yotith struggled against his weakness add ht a voice that Sometimes dropped to Taint Whispers "pud again rose to (iratdatie star eat <> emtdnces told the story of -What was done to him when a utob dragged Mm from the jail here a month ago add multflated him. , . Stone an Englishman. Preceding Needlenino on. the stand was the Rev. E. C. Stone. Horn Engiisli village ’flint gave birth to King \ Arthtir the Great, but for 17 years a resident of America, and for 12 years an elder in the •‘Primitive ftfcptist * chdreh,? 'Rev. Mr. Stone, is a .British . subject (t and ejtoke with partisan pride of the village wher# he was ftorn and lived his youth. , . , ■ Detailing ‘hh» part in the formation of (he plot that resulted in. the muUliation of .Pfeedleman, and of the consummation of It, the pretfrhflr dphbed u«itMeV hlm4 self nor any of thp members of -hiS flock . who are Implicated in the aorry busi- L. ness tmrt hhsi drspotlad the good name oft W the county. Cjjdfr cross cgam|tftHon he engaged the defending lawyers ltd V doctrinal debate that wait interrupted by .fudge Sinclair. In thedTidd dt fltedMßjv he was unquestionably superior to the lawyers. Mach of the -four defendants wag, 'identified by Elder Static arid pointed.: wilt so theory In the .botirtrOdth. Hdi confessed so his initial visit, to the baT bhr shop in Robersonville WherT the State contends the plrit to mutilate was. hatched, and to the later to execute the plans agailifk NewWtfMm* He repented bitterly and reproached himself, almost praying the Vipigeanee'of the law upon himself for his part ip yne -''crime. '•{ ?*.£•'; ft;. - - . Needleman Lifted to Waod. Needleman- was Hfted to the »*«»« "t 12:30 by the two guards, white and Weak-and very nervous. Heslumped down into the chair, resting his face in - bis hands. As the lawyers cd|ferted sot li momoat. he looked about the court room. and hi* g’pnee fell upon Henry, Dennis t Orifflii. There was n momentary. Hash in his thee- He clenched his hands’ add stared bam at him. , The first statement—|»i* . age, resi dence, qte. — were almost wttfßMe, > is 20 years old, and had lived-tn Bfcl«n. X. .1.. until t(i Uiionfl* age. fie dctnllWi the story' (Sf hh his rdtitrh to Wiiliamston. and the plans that were made for Ms defense. He declared with a as ducted by A- D, McLean. iwaf-si.natnmfsia.s.,, j BELTS 78c All kinds and widths. Come get then) ,• now. Regular SI.OO value. Skle Price ' 79c * v. HATS „ One lot of Hats that sold up to will be put <flH. Your choice at sl^ ■in i ikiin- . i.ii.ii. i i i handkerchiefs Get a cle&n handkerchief, in fact buy a dozen to wipe perspiration witii. 'Our prices are - j - Bc, 12c AND I9c BROWNS-CANNON CO. “I>r, Jayo” Is Making Prices Lower Than Ever For the Last Lay - ■ - —-—.’i .■ . Ift .gVtfta,. - .”■;****- r ~ ■ ‘ ■ j --- ; - ■ ; i » fjjti h i \vhere l was, the.,>ritnef'e said. Among ] them whs she eii'rk of the emfrt, R. J. I’eeie. He is sitting these;” he added, pointing to where the clerk was seated at. his desk. * \ I’eeie was nervous and winced when ■the gaze of the throng was turned him. “Did lie say any thing to you?", asked MV Mac Lean. ‘‘Must I «se his words Wre?" inquir ed the youth. - I npriutable Blaaphemim. 'At the direction of Judge Sinclair he repeated the "blasphemies dtt rib titl’d to t!he Clerk. They are unprintable. He con cluded. the witness said, with she de- , ciaratioh, “Tou ought to be shot lying right there where you are and I'd like to do it myself.” l’ee’e was greatly agitated but did not look at the witness.’ From that point he took np the story of the SeftlKl mtjlfihition. He was nWak ened hhoht -2 o’clock "’in -the night by the sound of the men cutting the locks oh the doors. He wtfs directed himself and aeCoinimny the hiob. He began tpj comply with ttieir direejions. Two of them, identified ■% Mm hs Sparro'W nnd H. D. Griffin, poked pistols ' into his ribs. j IhtehspbtstHl lb she story were the quoted remarks of the two members Os, the mob. They are forbidden to be trans mitted "over she telegraph or to be print ed in njwsnapers. The; import of thefti was that Needleman was tot be emas culated. There was no little riTasfenc. mirth cjchibifed by the mob, particular ?y by GydWn. \ • “Do you see Gciffin in this court roofti?" inquired Maeetin. “There die hits over Theresiftd the witnetw, starting ffhm his seat. Griffin, tried to grin but it died on his lip* amb he looked a Way. Groin there the Wttntws Was alfribst too weak to go on. hut he lieritsted 1h ’tfla testimony, 'ftescribhfg in whispered detail the aqtual consumma tion Os -the mutilation. There Was no detail neglected, or ‘forgotten- Mtutikted Witii DuH knife. He told Os the passing of the knife' around the circle of men who stood over him, and finally the beginning of the operation by Griffin. He was hacked with a dull knife. Another was substi tuted, and the operation completed'. The detai’s ttirncd even the judge path, and the always calm Mel.ean * halted once or twice and turned away. - Tile younger Sparrow and H. D. | Griffin were' definitely identified jw 4be two wbg led blni out of the jail and ptaCcd him in the e«r. -The elder Spar-, row, ngs identified as.»»present and counVilirig. He was also quoted as Hav ing addressed blasphemies similar to Those used hy Peele es'-the youth lay on road. These three were idctftiflhl pqsUtvTiy and cUf'%pricat!y. He pointed «<ith oilt when they stood up. After she operation the crrfwd got *ack info jts cars nnd, drove away. NCcdlemnn got up from the ground and askeiL them to Mt him tide back to ttAvn j He iv»s pushed off, lie said, and fold by i «mk* Hpnrfbw Wat tfiey - 'wantAl litC] Mood on that car. He trtPd to get help | hear by but bad to walk to town. .They J had ho courcyahee. He walked the mile and half so the hotel, arriving there at 2 BollovdS Hb ’Waffild ’ Die. J , Questioned at> tp his statements to the, ' WkV'y, ; ■ : ' '' - , \ lyi. n ■ "in.* '. I . -■- tfnd his menial to the sheriff • that he recognized anybody, he declared * that he did hot trust the Sheriff and be-' lievbfl. that any/blue given him would be . ignored. He believed hie was about to die, when he told the doetorb that he recognized Griffin and-others. He de clared he Was fully conscious and knew people arounfd him/when he was put tot sleep with ether for thp operation. "What dill you do beforfe you were ipdt to sleep? Mr. MaeLehh 'asked. , I “They told me I was going to die. I believed it. I was weak. I first got Dr.. Warren to write a letter to Ay mother for me and then I made Whht I believed: was to be my deathbed statement. I denied that I was guilty of the crime. they charged me with, and ,told them, that I recognized SpaVrow. I ;did not tobh- the ninhes tff Griffin attd the elder Sparrow then. I remember them, and I identify them now.” tlnestioned mpre particularly about, the operation he’recounted .with ap pasent agitation, the enact processes by, Which the mob ’accqmpHshcd 'its etidsi; One complete incision was made with the shaper knife oh' the right -side. Another incision was 'attempted on the left side. The actual" emasculation was completed with the hands, .no knife being used to severe the cords. ■. Southern Methodists Lead in Teacher Training. , Claiming to lead the Protestant world in the number and scope of standard weilits. Is, V. sendabaugb, director of feidfier trhibfng of the 'Sunday school lxiarH. Methodist OhUH’h. South, reports that lor file Tided! year jflst ciosing 42,- 697 unit* of credit , were awarded in re ligious education through 249 standard Training Schools. Office; courses, sixteen pastors' summer scliools, the leadership schools at .Lake Junaluska, N. C.. and Mt. Equoyah, Ark., Methodist schools and colleges, aorres(N>ndence courses, su pervised stutjy *ud advanced and grad? l ttafe "colirees. The wdrk reported by- Mr. Sensdbaugh ccvCrs' every section of ’ the denomination frtqn Florida to the Pacific coast.. \ i .act.-x-at-..,.: Yeggnten Blow Two Safes at Salisbury. Salisbury. May 7.—Rome time last night yeggfnCn blew the safe of tlie Gulf Refitting Company hdre and secured S4OO or SSOO. The Standard Oil Company’s I plant nearby was also visited, the safe I broken open and SIOO taken. The crimes Whre discovered When employees arrivetj at the plant for the day. r,: a... —■—mill I m 'll . 1 ■ ' j JIJ» ■" I A >l——. ( , \ xtft There k-Upthing so harmful to success ;ha being a grouch. Rtomhch. liver and intestinal trouble* make one grduehy. SfayrV ‘Remedy bill licTp ov erqcmc these ami usually gives complete rest Its. - . j - Our advice to everyone* troubl-l in | tliis way, especially when aeco'updniisi I with bloating in the stoutach. is '.o U.v «Mla rCiheib', ( It Is |i simple, fiarinlesa V prctirati.cn that re udven the catarrhal ‘{mttf.ns from jhe intestinal trqct itml dl ►4lays the hi'fitSmhmt'Wii wliioli causesf.rac4 I tically all stoittach. liver mind intesthiai Jalir.ietits. iiK'liiding appendicitis. . At Hie Stqyc'atiid druggists every i [where. 'M' * " ‘ . ■ • 1, -A. -4. : me CONCORD DAILY tribunb ' STRAtF Hats r 4 Braiid New Straw Just lots of - Hit'ln going sum -"'‘"V “ i T x ‘ ■ SALE ‘CLOSES • t SATURDAY NIGHT ' ‘ 1 ; ;• - 'v 4 A .Unit. , ,’| ■». ... iVetitl. PALM BEACH SUITS 5 One lot of good Fklm Bdach Suits 1 , will be sold chfcap. Regular $15.00 Stiits. Now— v $7.95 , • -A —-i ■ i ■ ■■ i ■■ ■ • ■LJti’ l 'i ... ■ ~1. ■■■—:■■■* «•© © m m KANNAPOLIS « @ DEPARTMENT »«%« ® @ ® • Cabhcrus “Y” Expecfimt to Have a Fasti Baseball NMe. If present plans materialize' the Oa barrus Y. M. C, A. wW piit a baseball I team in the field that Will be strong competitors Mir State ifmatetlr‘lrondfa. It' was learned from reliable authority that formal"« invitations ‘requiting" ftte; Rrusenpe of devotees of .life natiotial pte-' time wilt be sent out near week in she forni of a letter from ,f.he organizers ter 1 tllit largest number' of ‘ candidates ever to' report for training. And because of this fact Kannapolis' hopes arc raised 'tith aegrec fiir than ordinarily success ful season. Several men from nrgan i»ed ball will likely constitute the ad vance squhtl. and it is from this unusual) wealth of material that most of tiie tcamj will htiddnbtedly he picked, In addi tion to these league placers, three -arc well known sand 'loiters from last year’s team,* two hre from collegiate circles, and the rept Hre high school prodigies Who. unddr Captain -iohnson's excellent tutelage, gave a splendid account of i hernselfes last season. I’edk Wood, former Sally leaguer, will cavort around first base. Other H*pi rants for fhis mlaee are Fat Glas«. t'abo- 1 lina etqdentj, “Lefty" Fields, cotton state 1 recruit, and “Smoky" Johnson, who is also a ptteher. ‘Dick Wfflftigham, the Georgia Tech flash, will be stationed at the keystone shek, and his hitting is repebded on. A letter from Robinson applying for this position, places another strong candidate on the list for second babe. Rdbinsen is w ifking in toflnoke, Ya., now but Wants to make Kannapolis his home ffu’ring the summer, v T.ast sea-' son he was with Newberry of the Caro 4ina loop. While an unusually large number of youngsters will be out for the’ to'rrid corner Fowler. Mathis, or Lee will: in ail probability get the assignment/ The Out took at the <-hurt field looks rosy if TCSther Fink, propeHy 6f “Reading. I*enn.. club, comes to terms. A half dozen contenders who are slated to So heavy fork with the willow are among the ’ eiAryo Ty Cobbs and Goal ins that are otit to annex a regular berth in the, mit ugarden. • Gilliam, Helms. Roberts, Deal. Htrleklaud and lifliau seem to show to the best advantage in blAek and white. Mclnais ami Anderson and a trio of promistTiß youngsters are cagey to join the twirling staff of the local contingent while- it apepnrs tlmt McClain has h monopoly on the receiving end/ , Friday fct "3 l>. m. the literary depart ment of the Womau's Club will meet 1n the Cabarrus Y. 51. C. A.'building. A very fine program has been arranged. »’ Friday at- 7 to 10.30 p. m. the straw berry festival which will bo held oppo site the Cabarrus Mill*, will conclude’thc feßtivitles of the spring season. A very beautiful quilt, with Iba autographs of several proaiinent peopr© of the city, worked in silk, will bo auctioned to the 1 Sl flro! Wfi» has beeh in Georgtu foe several tveridnon account of Bety nether, returned * * j | ; * »- \ LINEN BUITS 'the cool kind. Regular sellers. J " During Sale you may buy them for on y -ly— "- f, , .:■ [ " ; f ■ c.j $11.95 "" ' t ; i -, SHIFTS §-e r* *<•l Pick ’em out at Prices— - [. $1.59, $1.95, $2v39, $2.79 '; j Worsteds * $25.00 and $27.50 Tropical Worsted Suits will be sold you during Saje for $18.75 Mr. Staley Funderburk baa returned to Wake Forest College after spending Several day* 'here Visiting Mr. -Jtfciwon at his home ’ou South "Church Street. Mrs. J. B. Fisher will leaVe tomorrow for South Carolina. She Will be goven several days. Mr. John Carpenter is building 'a new house on Ridge Avenfue. V “ ' "‘'“Y” Activities. J. : C. Towell has resigned an sCout master of the Kannapolis Boy Heont.s and the executive committee, composed by John Carpenter, John Hardlster and Y’ratfk Fry Has appointed fta"y Roberts to smbceed him. Joe Johnson ahd James r L. Moore Will awrist Mr. Roberts in 'his mew position. A big meeting > Of the Scouts Will be held toitidrVOw at the Ca barrus Y. M. C. A. Jgmew L. Mbbre Has accepted a posi tion in the boys' department Os "the Ca barrus X. M. 0. A.. J 0. Ttftvefl has joined the Camion Y. M. C. A. in their boys’ Work. Plans FMr Contmenciement « YMiMh High SeMril. J On Wednesday and Thtrrttflay eveniuks. May IS &nd 14, 'at 8:8ft O’Clpcik in Vhe i'enfral High sdhodl 'andftorium tnemberH ‘Of the s'eniOr class WBl 'pr'eseittt V pfty. ‘■Clarence,” by Booth Thrtrigtbn. At 11 a. m. Sunday, May 17th, in the Presbyterian Church, Rev. W. "C. Jamison will preach the baccalaureate I sermon. At 8:30 p. m. Monday, May 18th, iff . the Central school auditorium the ise nioiti will have a class night program in the nature, of a reunion five year* after graduation. Graduation exercise*, commenceirient address by Dr. H. J. Highsmith, of the State" board of education, and presenta tion of "diplomas ip the school auditori um Wednesday evening. May 20th, at 8 i o'clock will complete the commencement program. She pflbitc 'is edrdially hivited to at . tend fill of these etercHee. • / * ’ • •* L .i.-j.-,;5;.. chartte Store company to Open branch 7t.<cwhdW Cliatlotte Observer. " ' i, IteiirescuatiVes of Ihe Charles Stores Company, of Baltimore, operators Os a chain of specialty department “stores, yes terday signed n ten-year iease on the „ building at Hrade Street, owfied by OeQrge M’. Rryan and now oeeupted ,by the'Yoi i ke ,add Regers'Company, rtotb ipfs, the total amount involved being i SIPiJWO. \ " Nearly »(hPwih. As the lecturer .paused- after a well rounded period, 'a'blear-eyed ulan arßee , and inquired: “Say, how lobg have you been "fee turin’?" ' , ••' , it ‘tAbout four years, my frictid," V*s , the reply. ' " "Well," remarked the questioner, as , he sat down, ‘Til stick a round; you must be near through.” f ' —i -i, ,{ A Scotchman went to the grocer's for • soipe eggs. } rjfihv tnnch are those «wpr lie, i asked. ' “Tbwpenec halfpenny -each.” answertd i ‘the boy "a penny for th> eradked Ones.’" I BCrack me a doaen,” said the SbottA- -s. TROUSERS I y ’em out per pair. Get several I * .pdirs. $3.50 pants will be sold for— 1 $2.85 !-e CAPS 1 ( V ‘ One big lot of Caps that sell every day I from SI.OO to $3.00, will be sold out 1 l •• per eaoh— ‘ j 45c j v SUITS ] Younjt men and men of age who are . I young. These suits will become All sizes and latest styles. Sale ( $24.75 r 4 ' 1 r I Yes Sir: All New Straw Hats Reduc- j ed. The Price Starts at — 5 $1.95 All Straws are on sale. If you are go ing to buy a straw or panama this sea son—get one now and save the differ ence. " ' 3 I i Mho,« »mm -mm . . u, i \ T\W»V-hHC expensive-appetite. ft JA VTOa I 1 fead* itself every minute of the day. %?/ Bridges, mills, farmhouses, your I f££b Muk y' Homs—none are immune. Even now it is attacking the very roof over yoor head. 4hdir*jJtt*t "will -protect your home frorti ~ijlj ■frr -mostly destruction. Oood paint! J&'j/fV" fhteil thst ssfll withstand the weather df | DE SOTO House Paints m^ e hvthe dStKlth to meet Southern a - , conditions. They successfully resist the 83 products deteriorating tiflfects of alternate dampnese “First because and a hot sun. ' they last” ou wi ® find each of the 83 De Soto products in grades, and stuutaa for every ne»d. They •re reasonably priced end economical in that they Kt*Vl&t£g"»Miy*— last longer. Specify De Soto when that painting need antes- ErL: MORRISON LUMBER GO. . ; 'it ■ ■ i - Miffetn Memphis _M W Paints fc-Varnishes for Southern Climate aMMMdaaneaiMeaMMaaama*iaaaaMaaMM«M * l_ '.if.. ■ */ UaaL l „ > . ttil ) > "l'-f 11 VI 11 I'SHM—UJ* 1 !LL!il ’tOGAY'S KVBNTB *' , laaT’s, issd Observance of Arbpr Day in New York and Rhode) Island. One hundred years ago today La fayette welcpmed in Imuisvitle. The I'miVei'sitS" Os RoChenter today cam nieniorhUvs the 75th anniversary of Us charter. Wenatchee. W«A., today opebe its! annual Apple Bleesom Festival, which attracts visitors from several states, A-SSPirsa. PAGE FIVE 1 Ilf ,1111 denominational conference today at Co lutnbua, O. \ The expedition beaded by Theodoic and Kermft RhosCvelt in due 1o i-eaph Bom bay today on its way into Central Asia. A conference has been called fqi' Rot,- 'ton today t’o organize a shippwii", Region al Advisory board for the Neil Hngland states. ' / ;-^i . ' c time he°pru«>o^U“ : “1 you didn't ; you wereti’t there. 4 *
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