~ December 20, 1923 ** 2.00 ' full ■ 11.03 . nniy H lts>' !M u :;p.:;o K , ir>.is M:Hv!r'gn». r : 13.75 ■ 40.00 ■ 298.10 HPI'* 1 '* for K?>'" 25.03 M hrs . 372.01 HT •*.mdse ■c' 1 ' 1 '" 7.50 ■t? - ',. • IV. Hid W r ' r ' .00 •> '{V toi v n.- j. j.-t riij" lawn '9 l.oii W'. udmg -*.50 I 77.30 »- n: ' i " L - 04.70 W i;ln 0 ■ aai'f jail 5.45 ■ ,jlii S4O ■ :U ' 420.02 ,;tiar\ 100.OiO ni-iM'. 11.00 ' rvi ; r :57 I K ;"- ■ j IVnicn nrint -2.50 H* (•„!.) fun.-nil exp. rat.- ><-lilier 20.00 ■jC.cc ip; < 1 work 18.00 Bj'* v I’.jnii'.'lifon. m:l-'0. 10.1.> Kibirr. n-i.ri «~»c 30.55 ■E-i,;,,. r«*of" .Inin- 10..(0 u'-’fl'!'• for listing: ■ 100.00 W.. i' . lii>j* 1 ivs 13.00 By, for tax li 'ling 120.00 9* for supplier , 2.00 H s*.T':a'>. .supplies | 10.00 (',< Health i >ept. B .1 375.00 Vi: ’ supplies 5.00 9 r ; x. io! il Hank. iu 9. .*(M 1.00 bonds 1.753.13 [-■ v'.for listing 9 1-30.00 listing ■ so.oo 81, r lisiing iax-> 70.00 9s:drainage tax 07.33 9 Xi-ntz, *Vr listing taxis 00.00 9 v.'Xiams. supplies 5.00 ■[ s;.,i-i!l. for listiug 9. 100.00 9i: trin. fni copying j 9 io.oo i I r-i -.. fur listing tax -9 40.00' ■ S ini --hj fur work on lli- 1-54*0 , 9rn II K tii„ freight | | ntl 168.69 Bbm K. U. Co.. fretglit 130.00 j I I August (5. 1523. I . supplies 2.50-1 I Alii: an. supplies 2.00 ! Kta Alin:;:a. supplies' 2.00 IcHl Akx.-itairr. supplies 2.00'j I Allis, a. supplies 2.00 ; K Ai« x supplies 2.00 | E Alev i: -j... supplies 2.00 Ax - and daughter. H|»i»li«-s 4.00 ; 111 Kurt. s:!;.plies * - 1.50! :k !’ r. si;j 4.00 •i. iiiV. supplies 0.00 j & Br • a supplies 2.00 ; ’’ siijipiies i.r»<> f ''Up]dies 2.0© • ~!l‘ ' !l - applies 24M> sitjiplie. 2.H * 1.50 2.00 supplies 2.00 supplies 4.00 ] ■ applies 1.50. 2. 2.00 d-:,i ;• . 2.00 u.r|; ■ j- 54)0 54 Ml h 1 i- 5.00 Wus j;, 1.50 try M ' 2.00 *i:e S- M t].pries 1.50 |. , 2 ' 2.00 fei-k S* 11 ! plies 2,00 •ft;! s,- ylies 2.00 s. 24)0 4-2.. : ’-1. sUp •itu-.v ;s * 4.00 f“ry 2 00 s 2.00 3,i - *; L -'Wl'Micr 2.00 5.00 Tiyi';, ' ; fs 2.00 sail - \\ ;\ • ' y- ' 2.00 [*' \v u . ' j '’rpidies 2.00 “ iU I pkes 2.00 D. M’. Weaver, supplies 2.00 ' D. Al. Weaver, supplies 2.00 Dora Winter strifes " ’ ' r ' "T.sf) J. L. Boger. exp. to &, C. for prisoner 22.70 J. 1,. Kihvood, board three Kiug children 22.00 Dr. J. A. Hartsell. service 10.00 Cabarrus Union Supply Co., goods for county home 2.07 Margie McEaehern, salary 100.00 liitchie Hdw. Co., mdse, for county home 3G.13 J. 8.. McAllister, jux-enilc court judge , 57.25 Cabarrus Drug Co., drugs for jail 2.05 (J. W. Waft. 4. salary, etc. 300.00 Efirds Dept. Store, mdse, for county home 7.20 Yorke & Wadsworth Co., sup plies county home - 18.90 Hackney Bros. Co.. Mdsny for county home 35.08 National Lumber Co., supplies cotton platform 13.68 Board of L. A: W. Comm., for lights . 13.26 T. D. Mantss. rents 12.50 Kitcliie Hdw. Co., mtlse jail 2.25 . Pounds, supplies,county home 5.75 11. B. Wilkinson Uuderiaking Co., coffins 48.50 - Southern Stamp and Sta. Co. for pads 15.00 A. S. I>ayvault, supplies coun ty home « 130.03 J* H. Brown, salary, etc. 86.00 Concord Motor Co., cash ad vanced 2.00 IVarl Drug Co., drugs charity 12.05 Ethel Griffin, copying audit ors report I 3.50 F. C. Niblock. rent for July , 314)0 W. J. Hetlieock, lamps -for clock ' 5.60 11. M. McClure, juih fees 204.60 F. A; G. Electric Co., sup plies county heme 33.20 Shepherd Shoe Hospital, for ✓ rep. shoes 1.50 The Texas Co., oil gas for county home 19.60 Concord National Bank, in terest on road and bridge bonds 797230 E. ~8. Grady. repairs jail house 2.30 The One Dip Pin Co., mdse. 2.25 E. L. Morrison Lumber Co.. lumber f 1.71 T. V. Talbert, 160 loads grit 164)0 IL V. Caldwell, capturing two stills 40.00 IL S. Rumple, listing taxes No. 4 * 157.05 Cline Ac Moose, mdse, coun ty home 46.40 Porter Drug Co., drugs coun ty home 8.20 Concord Times, envelopes anil paper 4.25 Cabarrus Cash Grocery, mdse. county home - 42.00 Southern Cotton Oil Co., ujdse. comity home 10.00 Gibson Drug Store, drugs for county home 26.77 Gibson Drug Store, drugs for county jail 7.40 Concord Fur. Co., window awning 11.75 Concord -Job Printers*. for vouchers 5.00 Concord Ac Kannapolis Gas Co., gas health dept. 2.00 Kidd-Frix. ledger, etc. 2.65 W. F. Cannon, appraising laud • 4.00 F. C. Niblock, rent for July 27.50 Jno. K. Patterson Co., in surance premium 240.00 Geo. I). Barnard “Sta. Co.. carbon 11.15 W. H. Dost, burial Confed erate soldier 20.00 Tom Meacham. 12 mattresses for jail 4 1.00 J. B. McAllister, for fees 22.00 J. A. Furr, listing taxes No. 4 146.00 W. J. Gluss, refund - 62.30 W. P. Mabry, salary, etc. 313.60 Edwards At Broughton, sup plies -25 Sanitarv Grocery Co., mdse. jail ’ 13.10 Edwards At Broughton Co supplies -2-> Concord Tel. Co., rents for July and August ->O-00 L. A. Fisher, supplies 81.73 L. V. Elliott, service to the Board, etc. 214.40 Dr. S. E. Buchanan, bonus 50.00 Cabarrus County Health De partment. appropriation . 375.00 Reece I. Long, gas and oil county home _<..)•> AY. A. Foil, tax supervisor 250.00 G. AI. Lore, cost trial 5.20 J. A: Wiuecoll;. for taxes 5.7.) L. A. Tuibirt. for court cose 20.50 A. B. Pounds, hauling 90.90 Geo. Green, refund 52.10 Southern R. IL Co., freight on cat* coal 136.03 Concord; National Bank, for | note* 50.000.00 -Concord National Bank, for I. R. Stamps on note 27.34 Concord National Bank, for telegrams 4.59 Concord National Bank, for interest on, $50,000.00 note 1.366.6.) Concord National Bank, for interest 7.677.->0 W. AI. Williams, supplies for I Sept. 5.00 Mrs. Arthur Faggart. work on tax books 27.00 Southern JL IL Cc., freight 5.50 A. F. Hartsell Co., mdse, jail .7.) _ September, t 923. Betsey Alexander, supplies 2.50 Caleb Alexander, supplies 2.00 Tobitha Allman, supplies 24)0 Burwell Alexander, supplies 2.00 Ben Allison, supplies 2.00 Lon Alexander.'supplies 2.00 Jno. Aycoek. supplies 4.00 Lyaa Host, supplies 1-50 Murk Boger. supplies 4.00 11. J. Blue, supplies 64)0 Shady Brown, supplies 24)0 Alfred Host, supplies *>.oo C. E. Barringer, supplies ( 4.00 Alex Coble, supplies 3.00 Alelissa Carter, supplies 2.00 Alattie Cline, supplies 2.00 J. C. Cline, supplies 2.00 Jane Coggins, supplies - 2.50 Alex Cannon, supplies 2.50 Airs. E. J. Dorton, supplies 5.00 Julia De/.erue, supplies 2.00 Laura Dry*, supplies 1.50 Alfred Dry. supplies’ 1.50 Airs. "W. A. Davis, supplies 10.00 ! Sarah Davis, supplies 2.00 Jas. O Dent and wife, sup plier 4-00 I Rachel Eddings. supplies 5.00 Crissie Furr, supplies 2.00 ! Martha - Eiiik. supplies 4.001 Bettie !• reeman, supplies 2.00 j Bary Forney, supplies 2.00 { Alary Gandy, supplies 2.00 ' Mrs. ,J. AI. Green, supplies 4.00 1 Gilmore, supplies 2.00 ( TiMie Gilmore, supplies 1.50 Reggie Gray, supplies 2.00 Sallie Gibson, supplies 2.00 1 Charlie Green, supplies 2.00 Martha Honeycutt, supplies 10.00 IL I). Harris, supplies 3.00 Annie Ilowie, supplies LSO Carolina Harris, supplies 4.00 Alice Holclbrooks and child. supplies 3.50 Mrs. A. I). Hill, supplies 5.00 IL 8. Henry, supplies 74M) Prudy Ingram, supplies 2.00 Agues Johnson, supplies 1.50 Jim Johnson, supplies 2.00 Maggie Johnson, supplies 2.00 Win. King and wife, supplies 4.00 Hester A. Kiser, supplies 1.50 Alattie Lowder, supplies 2.00 Sarah Little, supplies 2.00 Jno. Loc-khardt, supplies 2.00 Laura Lytle, supplies 2.00 Addie MoKnight. supplies 2.00 Ffank AlcKnight. supplies 2.00 Prudy AlcCree, supplies - 24)0 Teua AlcCullough. supplies 2.00 Geo. Alurph and Lythia Bost, supplies J_MH) Elizabeth Mooney, supplies *2.00 G. A. Misenheimer. supplies 10.00 Harriett Martin, .supplies 24)0 Jno. Miekens, supplies 3.00 Horace Miller and children, supplies 8.00 Jerry Motley, supplies 24M) Sol Plummer ami wife, sup- _ Plies • 7.50 Martha Phifer, supplies 44)0 Laura Propst, supplies 1.50 Carrie IVa. supplies 2,00 Ida Phifer, supplies 24)0 Bub Pless*; supplies 2.00 Eliza Pharr, supplies 5.00 Martha Poplin, supplies 54)0 Geo. Parks, supplies 5.00 IL Y\ Reed, supplies 1.50 Rufus Rogers, supplies 2.00 Airs. AI. A. Slither, supplies 1.50 Jane Stowe, supplies i 2.00 Airs. D. L. Snyder, supplies 2.00 Alack Starnes, supplies 2.00 Lyra Safrit. supplies 2.00 Jennie Smith and child, sup plies 4.00 Nancy Shinn, supplies 2.00 Alary Stockton, supplies 2.00 Cornelius Spencer, supplies * 2.00 Jno. Sanders, supplies 54)0 Ned Starnes, supplies 2.00 Maggie Taylor, supplies 2.00 Emma Willis, supplies 24)0 Dora Willis, supplies 1.50 Alag Witherspoon, supplies 2.00 D. M. Weaver, supplies 2.00 Cabarrus County Health Dept. appropriation September 375.00 Dr. S. E. Buchanan, bonus 50.00 AN'. L. Wilhelm, supplies 5.00 W. B. Smith, T. B. Eradica tion in animals 21.08 Wallins Creek Coal Co., coal j ;liI 418.19 IL F. Alills, exp. to Danville ‘ for prisoner ' 17.15 Ritchie Hdw. Co., mdse, coun ty home , 80.06 Fisher's, ntdse. Co. home 5.40 E. B. Grady, for repairs tit court house and jail 612.76 G. AA'. Watts, salary, ety. 545.90- A. F. Hartsell. mdse, jail 10.75 F. & G. Electric Co.. Ih-p. at county home 20.65 Concord Times, paper, etc. 7 75 AValtor L. Furr, service 15.00 Bell Ac Harris, funeral sup IL AY. Robinson, sweeping t compound 13.00 Concord & Kannapolis Gas Co., gas health dept. LOO New South Case, feeding jury 9.50 L. A'. Elliott, service to board 36.75 G. A. and C. A. Moose, xvork county home 44.00 A. S. Day vault, mdse, county home / « 122.85' Com-ord Steam Laundry, for laundry at jail 84)8 Edwards Printing Co.. for mdse. 20.65 G. A'. Pharr, time and mute rial .250 Sanitary Grocery Co., mdse. 11.90 H. M. McClure, jail fees 2^0.30 A. I». Pounds, hauling 50.70 Gibson Drug Store, drugs 4.90 Concord Daily Tribune, for court calendars 25.75 Richmond-Flowe Co., mdse. 5.50 Ritchie Hdw. Co., mdse, jail 4.25 Ritchie Hdw. Co., mdse for county home 3.60 Mrs. Ethel Barringer. 3 days work on tax books • 94)0 Y'orke & Wadsworth Co., mdse. 2.10 Ethel Griffin. 43 days work on tax books 129.00 J. B. McAllister, juvenile court for August 64.00 Cabarrus Cash Grocery Co.. ntdse. JO. 40 AA\ C. McKindley. Exp. of Comm., to Asheville 45.00 Cline Ac Moose, mdse, county home . 64.83 Southern Cotton Oil Co., md.-e. county home 625.00 J. B. McAllister, insolvent court cost 435.76 New South Case. feeding jurors 11.00 Concord Telephone Co., rent for September 21.85 AAYu. Junker, repairs to laxxn mower B. of L. & AA’. Ccmni., lights for August 22.17 AA’alter Furr, service 64.00 B. of W. At L. Cofnm., lights for August O.IS Gibson Drug Co., drugs for •county hoiue 12.3(1 Peck’s Taxi & Bus Service. hauling jurors 11.00 Concord Hospital, room rent etc. ->I -70 J. H. Brown, salary, etc. 78.00 AA’. I*. Mabrey. salary, etc. 314.96 A. F. Hartsell Co., mdse, for county home A. F. Hartsell Co., mdse, jail -75 T. D. Muuesf, rents 12.50 Efirds Dept. Store, mdse, for county home 14-3-j Ritcliie-Caldwell Co., mdse. 6.20 . Ritchie-CaJjdwell Co., leather I strap -35 lAlodel Flour Mills. 10 bags feed k>l.st) 1 Long's Stariou. gas J county home* 1 ( > ! Cabarma Yiotor C«., mdse. 21-00 R. B. Aract. wool county home t>-00 THE CONCORD TIMES Mrs. Effie Brown, for sup-, i plies 10.00 E. A. Talbirt, court cose 10.55 Southern R. R. Co., tickets j for veterans 27.04 A. N. Lentz, work court house 4.75 j Concord National Bank, in- I terest on note 75.00 J. G. Ix)\vc, Ford Coupe bal ance 375.00 Southern Loan & Trust Co., refund tax 04.12 October, 1923, Betsey Alexander, supplies 2.50 Caleb Allman, supplies 2.00 Tobitha Allman, supplies 2.00 Berwell Alexander, supplies 2.00 Ben Allison, supplies 2.00 Lon Alexander, supplies 2.00 Jno. Aycoek and daughter, sup plies 400 Leah Bost, supplies 1.50 Mark Boger, supplies 4.00 11. J. Blue, supplies 0.00 Shady Brown, supplies 2.00 Alfred Bost. supplies 3.00 C. E. Barringer and wife, sup- l'lies 4.00 Effie Brown, supplies 10.00 Alex Coble, supplies 3.00 Melissa Carter, supplies ; 2.00 Mattie Cline, supplies 2.00 .T. C. Cline, supplies 2.00 Jane Coggins, supplies 2.50 Alex Cannon, supplies 2.5 ft Mrs. E. J. Dorton, supplies 5.00 Julia I lexeme, supplies 2.00 Laura Dry, supplies 1.50 Alfred Dry, supplies 1.50 Airs. AA’. A. Davis, supplies 10.00 Mrs. Sarah Davis, supplies 2.00 Jas. O. Dent and wife, sup plies 44)0 Rachel Eddings. supplies 5.00 Crissie Furr, supplies 2.00 Martha Fink, supplies 4.00 Bettie Freeman, supplies 2.00 Mary Forney, supplies , 2.00 Mary Gandy, supplies j 2.00 Mrs. J. M. Green, supplies 4.00 Laura Gilmore, supplies 2.00 Tillie Gilmore, supplies 2.50 Peggie Gray, supplies 2.00 Sallie Gibson, supplies 2.00 Charlie Green, supplies 2.00 Martha Honeycutt, supplies 10.00- It. D. Harris and wife, sup plies 3.00 Annie Ilowie. supplies 1.50 Carolina Harris, supplies 4.00 Alice Holdbrooks. supplies 3.50 Mrs. A. I). Uill. supplies 54)0 It. S. Henry, supplies 7.00 Dan Hunter, supplies 5.00 Prudy Ingram, supplies 2.00 Agles Johnson, supplies 1.50 Jim Johnson, supplies 24)0 Maggie Johnson, supplies 2.00 AYm. King and wife, supplies 4.00 Hester A. Kiser, supplies 1.50 Mattie Lowder, supplies 2.00 Barah Little, supplies 2.00 Jno. Loekhardt. supplies 2.00 Laura Lytle, supplies 2.00 Addie MeKnig-ht. supplies 2.00 Frank McCullough, supplies 2.00 Prudy ale Cree, supplies 2.00 Tena McCullough, supplies 1 2.00 Geo. Murph and Lythia Bust. supplies 2.00 Elisabeth Mooney, supplies 2.00 G. A. Misenheimer. supplies 10.00 Harriett Martin, supplies 2.00 Jno. Miekens, supplies 3.00 Horace Miller and children, n supplies > 8.00 Jerry Motley, supplies 2.00 Sol Plummer and wife, sup plies 7.50 Martini Phifer, supplies 4.00 Laura Propst. supplies 1.50 Carrie Pea. supplies . 2.00 Ida Phifer, supplies 2.00 Bub l’less, supplies 2.00 Eiiza Pharr, supplies 5.00 Martha Poplin, supplies 5.00 Geo. Parks, supplies 54)0 R. \\ Reed* supplies 1.50 Rufus Rogers, supplies 2.00 Mrs. M. A. Slither, supplies 1.50 Jane Stowe, supplies 24)0 Mrs. I). C. Snyder, supplies , 2.00 Mack Starnes, supplies 2.00 Lyra Safrit. supplies 2.00 Jennie Smith and children. supplies 4.00 Nancy Smith, supplies 24)0 Mary Stockton, supplies * 2.00 Cornelius Spencer, supplies 24)0 Jno. Sanders, supplies 5.00 Ned Starnes, supplies 2.00 Maggie Taylor, supplies , 2.00 Maggie Taylor, supplies 24)0 Emma Willis, supplies 2.00 Dora Willis, supplies 1.50 Maggie Witherspoon, supplies 2.00 I). M. Weaver, supplies 24M) AA’. M. Wilhelm, supplies 5.00 Standard Oil Co., gas and oil 160.04 G. AA'. Watts, salary, etc. 261.00 G. A. Moose, work, county home 37.00 Ritchie Hdw. Co., uidse. for jail 17.32 Concord Telephone Co., rent for October 22.20 The Holden Co., for easting 2.26 The Texas Yo.. gas. oil 13.73 Efirds Dept. Store, mdse, for county home 24.34 Sanitary Supply Co., insect icide 68.75 A. F. Hartsell Co., mdse for jail 12.2) A. F. Hartsell Co., uulse. for county home 42.50 American Telephone Co., work 23.39 Jno. Koontz. hauling 7.50 IL M. McClure, jail fees 233.90 J. H. Brown, salary, etc. 113.75 Ritcliie-Calihvell Oo. ; mtlse. _3.65 AV. P. Mabry, salary, etc. 457.83 Zeb P. Cruse, hauling 6-00 Dr. W. S. Rankin, service *>-00 Cabarrus Cash Grocery Co.. mdse. Sanitary Grocery, mdse. 4.00 R. D. Goodman, salary 100^ W. G. Glass, refund on taxes 79.37 Concord Army & Navy Store 24 blankets 67.20 Keystone Envelope Co., file 2T) B. .48 Kidd-Frix. supplies l-0-> Jno. K. Patterson, insurance on Ford coupe Jno. L. C. Miller, for screens 5-85 The Observer Printing House. carbon 4 *' si J Cabarrus Drug Co., drugs 1.00 The Observer Printing House | tax receipts and binders 149.55 .Bell & Harris Furu. Co., for j shade j. F. Harris, work sheriffs I settlement 30.00 |A. S. Dayvault, mdse., conn j tyhocae A. B. Pounds, CQupOji book 11.00 •{■/ .{>. juvenile cdurt judge 52.25 Ritchie Hdw. Co., mdse for J ail . .80 Ritchie Ud\v. Co., mdse, for county home 5.,“0 H. B. Wilkinson Undertaking Co.. coffin, etc. 07.00 J. B. McAllister, error in court cost 11.07 L. V. lEUiott, service to to board 32.78 •T. C. Illume, welding i 6.20 Kitcliie-Celdviell Co., mdse. \ 4.0(» U. A. Talbirt, court cost 13.15 Gibson Drug Co., drugs 11.50 Kichmond-Flowc Co., mdse. county ’ homo 26.04 Cabarrus County Health De partment. for October 375.00 Dr. S. E. Euehanan. bonus 50.00 J. F. Harris. for overpaid marriage license 12.00 Hibson Drug Co., drugs 2.80 W. M. Williams, supplies 5.00 G. F. Bamhardt, refund o:i taxes 21.11 Miss Kathleen Wilson, salary 83.33 Dr. J. A. Hardsell, service 38.00 A. I*. Furr, supplies 6.00 F. C. Nibloek, rents 35.80 Long's Filling Station, gas 0.34 W. M. Williams, supplies 5.00 Concord National Bank, for Concord National Bank, for interest 0 months 1.700.00 Cabarrus Co. Highway Com mission 4,000.00 November, 1923. Betsey Alexander, supplies 2.50 Caleb Allman, supplies 2.00 Tobitlra Allman, supplies 2.00 Bur well Alexander, supplies 2.00 Ben Allison, supplies 2.00 Lou Alexander, suplies 2.00 Jno. Aycock and daughter, supplies 4.00 Leah Bost. supplies 1.50 Mark Bolter, supplies 4.00 H. .1. Blue, supplies 6.00 Chady Brown, supplies 2.00 Alfred Bost. supplies 3.00 C. E. Barringer and wife. supplies 4.00 Alex Coble, supplies 3.00 Melissa Carter, supplies / 2.00 Mattie Cline, supplies 2.00 J. C. Cline. • suplies 2.00 Jane Coggins, suplies 2.50 Alex Cannon, supplies 2.50 Mrs. E. J. Dortou. suplies 5.00 Julia Dezerue, supplies 2.00 Laura Dry. supplies 1.50 Alfred Dry. supplies 1.50 Mrs. W. A. Davis, supplies 10.00 Sarah Dads, supplies 2.00 Jas. O. Dent and wife, sup plies «• 4.00 Rachel Eddiugs. supplies ' 5.00 Crissie Furr, supplies 2.00 Martha Fink, supplies 4.00 Bettie Freeman, suplpies 2,00 Mary Forney, supplies 2.00 Mary Gandy, supplies 2.00 Mis. J. M. Green, supplies 4.00 Laura Gilmore, supplies 2.00 Tillie Gilmore, supplies 1.50 Peggie Gray, supplies 2.00 Sallie Gibsop. supplies 2.00 Charlie Green, supplies 2.00 Martha Honeycutt, supplies 10.00 R. D. Harris and wife, sup plies 3.00 Annie Howie, supplies 1.50 Carolina Harris, supplies 4.00 Alice Holubrooks and child, supplies 3.50 Mrs. A. 1). Hill, supplies 5.00 R. S. Henry, supplies 7.00 Dan Hunter, supplies 5.00 Priuly Ingram, supplies 2.00 Agnes Johnson, supplies 1.50 Jim Johnson, supplies 2.00 Maggie Johnson, supplies 2.00 Win. I'Qing and wife, sup* plies 4.00 Hester A. Kiser, supplies 1.50 Mattie Lowder. supplies 2.00 Sarah Little, supplies 2;00 Jno. Lockhardt, supplies 2.00 Laura Lytle, supplies 2.00 Addie McKnight. supplies 2.00 Frank McCullough, supplies 2.00 Prudy McCree, supplies 2.00 Ten a McCullough, supplies 2.00 Geo. Murph and Lythia Bost, supplies 2.00 Elizabeth Mooney, supplies 2.00 G. A. Misenheimer, supplies 10.00 Harriet Martin, supplies 2.00 Jno. Mickens, supplies 3.00 Jerry Motley, supplies 2.00 Sol Plummer and wife, sup plies 7.50 Martha Phifer, supplies 4.00 Laura Propst, supplies 1.50 Carrie Pea, supplies 2-00 Ida Phifer, supplies 2.00 Bub PI ess, supplies 2.00 Eliza Pharr, supplies , 5.00 Martha Poplin, supplies 5.00 -Geo. Parks, supplies 5.00 R. Y. lleed. supplies 1.50 Rufus Rogers, supplies 2.00 Mrs. M. A. Slither, supplies 1.50 Jane Stowe, supplies 2.00 Mrs. I). C. Snyder, supplier t 2.00 Mack Starnes, supplies 2.00 Lyra Safrit. supplies 2.00 Jennie Smith and childr, sup plies 4.00 Nancy Shinn, supplies 2.00 Mary Stockton, supplies 2.00 Cornelius Spencer, supplies 2.00 Jno. Sanders, supplies 0.00 Ned Starnes; supplies 2.00 Maggie Taylor, supplies 2.00 Emma Willis, supplies 2.0<1 I Dora Willis, supplies LSO [Mag Witherspoon, supplies 2.00 |l). M. Williams, supplies 2.00 |W. M. Wilhelm, supplies 5.00 W. M. Wiliams, supplies* 5.00 Betsey Alexander, supplyies I.5 Ritchie Hdw. Co., mdse, at jail l- 30 . J. B. McAllister, court cost J cost. October term 03.49 B. of W. & L. Comm., for i lights October 38. SS A 8. Davvault, mdse. County I home * 206.42 i Ideal Lunch Room, dinner for _ 1 (jurors my <*»»»** - J igs 05 Edwards & Broughton Print ing Co., books, etc. 69.41 | Efirds Dept. Store, mdse at •> ail 12.46 j X l . I>. Maness. rent. Sept. and October 25.00 |A. F. Hartsell, mdse, county home 23.29 jH. M . McClure, jail fees 228.00 |G. IV. Watts, salary, ete. 200.00 j Ritchie-Caldwell Co.. 25 elec ; trie globes county home 6.25 lVail Drug Coi. charity * 21.40 Cabarrus Cash Grocery Co. mdse, county home 55.25 Richmond-Flowe Co.. mdse. county home 15.10 J. B. McAllister, juvenile court cost 50.50 R. D. Goodman, salary 100.00 Sanitary Grocery Co., mdse. 5.00 Concord Job Printery. priut t in « 4.25 Concord & Kannapolis Gas Co., gas health office 3.64 J. F. Day vault, 30 lbs. steak county home 3.75 The Observer Printing House mdse. 5.70 Observer Printing House. index 29.94 I. N. Vouvoorhis, stamps 1.52 Concord Times, advertisement 10.79 Kidd-Frix. ink 1.10 C'linc & Moose, mdse, county heme * 84.96 Concord Daily Tribune, for printing 10.25 Ritchie-Caldwell Co., mdse. 3.00 W. P. Mabrey, salary, etc. 509.16 The Texas Co., oil county home 9.48 Gibson Drug '8 lore,, medi cine county home 16.35 W. B. Ward Co., onion sets county home 5.00 Elirds Dept. Store, goods for county home 40.314 L. T. Hartsell, cost of en tering case 157.25 Ritchie Hdw. Co., mdse for county home v 19.30 Long's Filling Station —7.72 Jack Goodman and wife. supplies 8.00 Mrs . Geo. Barringer and husband, supplies 5.00 Mrs. Effic Brown, supplies 10.00 Cabarrus Motor Co.. re. county home 5.65 Concord National Bank . for interest on 3 notes 562.50* Brown-Hurry Co., payment* on county, building 6,320.00 J. C. Bechler, crop damage 15.00 J. M. Hendrix, refund tax 12.16 Jno. Ivooutz, hauling 7.50 Cabarrus County Health De partment. for November 375.00 Dr. S. E. Buchanan, bonus 50.00 L. A. Talbirt. court cose 7.07, A. J. Honesucker, crop dam ages • , J MOO A. N. Lentz, ringing bell. etc. 7.50 H. M. McClure, jail fees 82.60 L. Ginyard, painting county jail 38.00 L. Ginyard, painting county jail . 56.40 Annual Statement of Indebtedness of Cabarrus County. Nov. 1923. I, L. V. Elliott, Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners, hereby certi fy that the following is the amount of bonds and notes due by the county as per records iu my office. L. V. ELLIOTT. Clerk to Board. Bonds, Continental and Commercial: National Bank Chicago - 8105,000.61) Hanover National Bank. New * York, N. Y. 9.000.00 Hanover National Bank. New York. N. Y. 46.000.00 Chase National Bank; New York. N. Y. 72,000.00 Chase National Bank, New York. X. Y. ; 42,000.00 Hanover National Bank. New York. N. Y. 25,000.00 Chase National Bank, Nets* York. N. Y. ' _ 50.000.00 Chase National Bank, New . York. N. Y. ( 250.000.00 Total ' $619,000.00 The $105,000.00 are 4 1-2 per cent, bonds, the $250,000.00 are 5 1-2 per cent, bonds,- the $25,000.00 are 6 per cent, bonds and the others are ;> per cent bonds. Concord National Bank. notes $ 15,000.00 D. (). Plott, notes "*L M -!*!'*!- I). O. Plott, notes 3,;>50.07 Miss Genevieve Cox. notes 1.404.. J) John J. Cox, notes 619.00 Total $22,580.17 Total Notes and Bouds $644,580.17 ion shrdluetaoshrdiuetanui nu nu Improvement in the Situation. Chapel Hill, Dec!: 18.—“Epbch mak ing changes have taken t place slowly and quietly iu the fraternity situation at tlie University of North according to an article by Francis F. Upshaw, dean of students at the Uni versity, published in the Alumni Re view. Dean Upshaw recites that the new system of pledging freshmen, which was made effective this week, together with a notable increase in chapters and mem bership, make for a marked improve ment in the fraternity situation as com pared with years gone by. He continues that fraternities have multiplied with the growth of the stu dent body until no wthere whereas the way of the new fraternity in former years was made extremely difficult, that now the formation of lo cals and their installation as nationals is now encouraged: that the fraternity of today is larger than than of the past with many chapters having a member ship of twenty or more: and that the fraternity men now constitute 25 per cent, of the student body ajs compared with 17 per cent, a decade ago. Dean Upshaw's article goes into the frater nity situation at the University in a detailed manner, his conclusions being that the fraternities are a helpful force at the institution Consul Sharps Dead. Edinburgh, Scotland, Dec. 17. —Hunt- er Sharp. American consul here, died today. He was born iu Hertford couu j ty. N. C., in 1861, and entered consular ' service irr 1886. | During a single day the average Ueal i thy human body will generate sufficient ! heat to melt forty-four pounds of ice and bring it to boiling point. j That tne city of Havana is farther wqst tfcaii Cleveland. Ohio, it a fact that few realize- PAGE SEVEN =o LEAVE THE COUNTRY Government Has Told King George National Assembly Will Determine - Kind of Regime Greece Will Have. ROYAL COUPLE TO VISIT ROUMANIA They Will Remain Until It is Determined Whether Greece Will Change From Its Form of Government. Athens. I lee. 18 (By the Assoc i a ted Press). —King George and Queen Eliza beth will leave Athens tonight for Ron mania it is announced by the newspa per); here today. The government last night informed the King in writing that it considered it advisable for him to leave Greece until the rational assembly had decided on the regime best fitting the country. The King reserved reply until today. The official communication issued after the cabinet meeting said: “As the constitutional assembly basisl on the election is about to meet to dis cuss the regime best suited to the coun try. the heads of tlie revolutionary gov ernment consider that with a view to assuring calm in the debate on this; very important question, it was their duty to convey to His Majesty, the King, tlie opinion that he should leave the coun try until such a time as final decision has been reached regarding the regime. This opinion has been communicated to the King who will mike known his re ply tomorrow (Tuesday)" REMEMBER SERVICE MEN AT OTEEN CHRISTMAS Baraca-Philathea Union Will Fill Boxes ami Send to Them at Yulctide. ~ Asheville, Dec. 17.—The task of pro-, viding a well filled box of useful gifts for every disabled ex-serViet» mfem at Oteen hospital. Uragmont find other sau atoriums which is undertaken by tlie state Baraca-Philathea Union, bids fair to be very successful this year, according to Mrs. N. Buckner, general executive secretary of the Baraca-Phila thea Union. The beautiful Christmas boxes, which have been furnished by the Keystone Pa per Box Manufacturing Company, of Burlington, are a bit larger than any that have been used heretofore by the Buracas [and Philatbeas. yet it is believed that every box will be generously filled by the good friends who have always assisted in making the Christmas plans success ful and take this opportunity to send a message tq the patients by their gifts. Sfanv splendid gifts have been received by tlie Baraca-Philathea office in Ashe ville. and many more are on their way. individuals as well as large manufactur ers are showing their interest and appre ciation to the disabled men and nurses ;aud sending gifts of handkerchiefs, cra vats, socks, safety razors, all kinds of toilet articles, fountain pens, iegars, cig arettes, smoking tobacco, pipes, bath robes. sweaters, bedroom slippers, etc., in addition to nuts and candles. Mrs. Buckner lias called attention to the particular need for men’s furnish ings and gifts rather than edibles. The disabled men are often on a restricted diet and sometimes well intentioned per sons make the mistake of investing iu candies, etc., #hen there;, are many little articles that would be useful aud accept able. BACK TO PAPERS AFTER A COSTLY EXPERIMENT Big Concern That Tried Out a Beauty Contest and Employed Film Star at Large Salary Has Decided to Spend $1,000,000 Advertising in Dailies. Fourth Estate. A company manufacturing cosmetics has just completed the expenditure of a large* sum. estimated at fully $300.- 060, on a beauty contest. Directors of the concern stated after this campaign was over, that as a result of the lesson learned they contemplated the appro priation of $1,000,000, in a straight ad vertising campaign in daily newspapers throughout the country.. The company, is alleged to have paid Rudelph Valentino, screen star, SIO,OOO a week for seventeen weeks ill a tour of the country in which he selected beau ties from each state. This expense, whatever it actually may have been is rapidly becoming skeptical as to the real salaries of SIO,O) Hj a week film favo rites—was augmented by the cost of a private car for the star aud his manager and party. It cost SIO,OOO to rake the bdautie* selected on a tour of the country end ing in New York and a very much larger sum for their maintenance and dresses. The extent of the publicity obtained may be judged when it is realized that 75.- 000 iieople crowded to Madison Square Garden to see the final awards made and paid from $1 to $5 apiece for the privilege. So far as actual sales of the manu factured product are concerned, the re sults cannot yet be accurately estimated, but the fact that the directors of the concern express themselves as de termined to confine their expenditure-* iu future to the printed word at regu lar display rates, is significant. The remits of the recent advertising exposition yielded - similar food for thought. The advertising exposition, according to business men, was the best press'ageufed and worst advertised show in New'* Y'ork and the lesson has not gone unheeded. Yeggmen Rib Theatre. New Y'ork. Dec. 17.—Three * yeggnmu early today botietl through a safe door in the offices of the Rivoii Theatre, one of Broadway’s largest motion picture bouses, bound and gagged the watchman, and escaped with the Sunday receipts believed to be more than $6,600 aud other valuables. Germany has 250 factor ies in operation.