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Minister Doesn’t Think Cole
Will Receive “Vote of Thanks”
WiruLor, Sopt. o.—ln his sermon
ffinday in the Baptist church. Bev.
tSarles C. Smith, the pastor, criticiz
ed severely Secretary of State W. X.
J?Wr<*tt fcr his statement that “North
Carolina will offer Manufacturer W.
Jfc. Cole a ‘vote of thanks* when the
facts in the killing of William W. Or
moTul are made known.'*
; “This tragedy,” said Mr. Smith, re
ferring to the killing of Ormond, “is
the most shocking that has occurred
in North Carolina, as far as my recol
lection goes, during the eighteen years
that I have been in the State. On the
face of things not only does it appear
to be murder but most brutal assassi
nation. When the ‘facts of thy kill
ing* are made known Mr. Cole may not
appear so brutal and so primitive as
he is now regarded by those not in
possession of the “facts of the killing.’
“I suppose that there are not many
but who would like for a man who
stood so high as did Mr. Cole to ap
pear in some better light than now
seems i>oss : ble. However, I can not
conceive of any conditions or circum
stances that would justify a seemingly
high toned man to shoot from behind,
and without warning, an unsuspecting
youth. Certainly i am unable to con
ceive of a man, holding the high posi
tion of Secretary of State of Noiih
Carolina, going so far as not only him
self to condone this erme, but to say
that when the facts of the killing arc
kbown North Carolina will give the
murdrrer a vote, of thanks! To justi
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CONCORD PRODUCE MARKET
(Corrected Weekly by Cline & Moose)
Figures named represent prices
jf aid for produce on the market:
Eggs .40
■Corn 51.35
Sweet Potatoes 1.75
.'JSnifcsys - .25 to .30
Oniona $1.50
Pets $3.00
Country Ham .30
f.v crime is bad enough when attempt
ed by thugs, highwaymen and booV!
loggers, but when our Secretary of 1
State does so then those of us who are
striving to create and strengthen senti
ment for Inw-abidingness almost feel
like saying. ‘What's the use?'
“From intimate association with all
classes of people in every section of
the State. I can say that I am sure I
that Mr. Everett does not represent
any appreciable sentiment among
North Carolinians, lit fact, whatever
additional light on the motive of the
crime that will later be given to the
public 1 think that the Secretary of I
State will find it a very difficult task
to induce North Carolina to give this
‘vote of thanks.' The imputation that
the State would do so should be deep
ly resented by every citizen within its
borders^
"I am ashamed that so high an of
ficial of our State government felt '
himself called upon to make such a
misleading statement. If he feels like '
seeking to induce North Carolina to
extern! this vote to Mr. Cole let him
step down and out of his high office ]
and tnake his campaign as a private >
citizen. It may be that all North ,
Carolinians do not feel as ashamed of
- remark of the Secretary of State i
as I do, but T believe that all who ,
read his statement do so feel. It
would be a fine thing if he would re- .
tract the statement and apologize. In .
fact I hope That Mr. Everett was
misquoted."
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Country Sides .20
Young Chickens .25
Hens .lg
Irish Potatoes $1.50
CONCORD COTTON MARKET
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. *, 1925
Cotton 22 1-2
Cotton Seed .45
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Concord Daily Tribune
TIME OP CLOSING MAILS
The time of the closing of mails at
the Concord postoffice is as follows:
Northbound
'136—11:00 P. M.
36—10:00 A. M.
34 4:10 P. M.
38— 8:30 P. M.
30—11:00 P. M.
Southbound
30— 0 :30 A. M.
i 45 3 :30 P. M.
135 8:00 P. M.
29—11.00 P, M.
LOCAL MENTION
Cotton on tho local market today
is quoted at 22 1-2 cents per pound.
Police officers report that defend
ants tried in poliee court here Mon
day afternoon paid fines and costs
totalling $147.30. Quite a number
of defendants were tried, a $oO fine
being the heaviest paid.
No session of recorder’s court will
be 'held this afternoon, police officers
stated this morning. “Business with
us has been quiet since a session of
the court was held Monday,'* an of
ficer stated, “and no cases are docket
ed for trial during the afternoon.”
Boys who wish to take part in the
Inter-City Bicycle race which is to be
held next Tuesday are asked to enter
their names at once to members of the
physical department of the Y. M. <\
A. The race is to be from Salisbury
to Concord.
Philadelphia finally broke its los
ing streak in the American League,
defeating Washington Tuesday. In
the National League a one-hit game
by I>azzy Vance was the outstanding
feature of play for the day. Pittsburgh
losing while New York was splitting
two games with Breton.
The management of the Concord
Theatre announces the purchase of a
new “Suulite** screen at the cost of
SBIO, a late invention which elimi
nates all eye strain and gives unusual
ly clear profile, it is said. Leading
theatres in the country are using this
type, it is declared.
dinners in the county who operate
on Southern Power Co. power are
asking that farmers having cotton
which they want ginned remember
that it is not possible to operate on
Wednesdays and Thursdays for the
present, owing to the shortage of wa
ter. j
Free garbage service for East Cor
bin street was inaugurated this af
ternoon. with similar service on other
streets of the city to follow later.
The schedule for the entire city will
be adopted after tests have been made
on several streets to determine the
time required to serve each street.
.Tubn It. Cox, of No. 2 township,
who supervised the laying off of the
high school campus, is engaged now
in rebuilding the athletic grounds at
the school. The baseball diamond
will be made of regulation size and ■
the entire field enclosed with a ey- ,
clone fence, according to reports.
There is little chance now for Char
lotte to win the pennant in the South
Atlantic League. The Hornets lost
to Columbia Tuesday while Spartan
burg was winning from Greenville,
and the South Carolina team now has
a two and a half game lead. The
season ends this week.
It is reported here that the condi
tion of L. (). Winocoff. of Kannapo
lis, who was hurt in an auto accident
here Monday, continues to show im
provement. Mr. Wineooff was hurt
when his car plunged down a 25-foot
fill near the Southern passenger sta
tion here.
Miss Sarah Louis Cline will leave
today for Queens College to spend the
remainder of the week attending the
college opening and visiting friends.
Miss Cline is planning to go to Char
lotte one day each week the follow
ing college term to continue her i;rt
course. She will take post-graduate
work, specializing in portrait painting.
Concord had another rain Tuesday
afternoon, the fall being heavier than
the one on Monday. The rain was
accompanied by some lightning, which
seemed to clear the atmosphere. Dur
ing the early night temperatures
dropped many degrees and almost per
fect sleeping weather was given the
city as a result of the change.
Rain fell in the city of Concord
Tuesday afternoon amounting to .4
of an inch, it was reported this morn
ing. It was purely a local shower,
however, and did not effect the water
supply in Cold Water Creek, the flow
remaining practically the same as it
wps Tuesday morning when the water
restrictions were lifted.
M. B. Sherrin, Van Walter. E. E.
Barrier and Jeter McDonald have re
turned from Fayetteville, where they
attended the American Legion con
vention. At an afternoon session of
the convention Tuesday HJenry I>.
Stevens, Jr., of Warsaw, was elected
commander of the North Carolina
department, defeating Col. John Hall
i Manning and Capt. I. R. Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Lafferty and
| children have returned to their home
i here from their summer home in No.
i 10 township. Mr. Lafferty and fam
| ily moved to their summer home just
, after the closing of the schools it*
i May and they returned this week to
J their home here so their children
I could resume f work in the schools
1 here.
According to a deed filed Tuesday
the Concord Bonded Warehouse and
i Realty Co. has sold to Mrs. J. D.
i Kelley property in the county for
; $302. Another deed filed Tuesday
[ records the sale of property in Ward
) Two by A. F. Harteell, commissioner,
to R. B. Rankin and P. M. Lafferty
for $4,750, this property being part
of the Dr. D. G. Caldwell estate.
; takes seven thousand five hun
► dred of the copper and xinc coins
•, used by the Chinese in Hong Kong
\ to equal fife dollars la value.
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You'll find out that the small words
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1 Opposite to wholesalers.
7 Speech.
13 Silk worm.
14 Fowl.
16 Squirrell food.
17 Orange red vegetable.
11) More famous.
21 To hasten.
22 Cavity.
24 Common Hawaiian food.
25 Frosted.
27 Challenges.
29 Whitish gray.
31 Tanner's vessel.
32 Ransoms,
34 Digit of the foot.
35 Deitv.
36 Son.
37 Wing part of a seed.
39 Alleged force producing hypno
tism.
40 Rented by contract.
41 Stowed away.
42 Yon and I.
43 To fondle.
45 Evening meal.
40 Melancholy note in scale.
48 Sen eagle. •
50 Sofas.
53 Witticism.
54 Toward sea,
50 More bruised.
57 Obstructs.
58 Mineral spring.
00 Friend.
01 To damage.
02 Comes in.
05 Argument.
07 Sheltered.
68 Wooers.
71 Drone bee.
72 Snake.
73 Order (pi.).
Florida Boom Reflected ill Postof
fioc Receipts.
Washington. Sept. B.—The Florida
land boom was. reflected in postal
receipts of 50 industrial cities re
porting to tile postoffice department
today. While the average gain for
the half-hundred offices considered
was 8.92 per cent, that of Tampa
was 51.59.
Tampa made the biggest jump,
with Madison, Wis., next with a
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9 To let fall.
10 To enroll in the army.
11 To woo.
!12 Wandered.
!15 Curls.
18 Fish.
20 Feather scarf,
22 Tablet.
23 Tiny golf mound.
20 Visitors.
27 Erases.
28 To have a slight superficial
knowledge of.
30 Young rowdy.
32 American beauties (flower).
33 Klack haws.
36 Fluid of a tree.
38 Constellation.
42 Small mammals allied lo the
mink.
44 Narrow.
47 Replies.
49 Animal that nests.
51 Peak.
52 Slim slippery fish,
53 Pageantry.
55 To mimic.
57 A gentle blow.
59 Bottom of a pulley block.
01 A disorder.
03 Born.
04 Sol.
05 Opposite of wet.
60 Male cat.
09 Neuter pronoun.
70 Bone.
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31.82 per cent increase.
Other Florida cities, it was found
in a survey, made substantial gains,
some of them outstripping Tampa.
Charlotte, the only North Carolina
city included, made a gain of 4.13
per oen over the 1924. The gain for
1924 over 1923 was 15.39 per cent.
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