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TLbc ConcorbTEfmes PUBLISHED TUESDAY8 ARO f MCAVl t OOWCOffO. M. O. BY JOHN B 8HERRILL. Editor and Proriitor On Ver - , - - - I" 5 Si Monthi - -75 Three Month - - - One Month - - - .ij We have no apology to make for publishing an unusual amount of po litical matter in this issue. It is only five weeks till, the election, and we shall during-that time do all in our power to help continue the rule of the Democratic party in this State and to overthrow the misrule of the Republican party in the nation. The Times is Democratic from tip to toe, and whenever it takes a position on anything it does so in deep earn bet. We accord to every man the right to his opinion, and have the greatest respect for those who hon estly differ from us, but we believe that Democratic success in State and nation is absolutely essential to the best welfare of the people,. and, be- WHEN UfT Will BE PRESIDENT. When cows and mule ride blcjcleH And men eat grans and rocks ; When turtle uhed their ahell and fly. And bullfrog wear silk box. When Jumbo roosts upon a tree, And catfish eat ice cream;' When snail and -eenbug study art, And rivers run op stream. When humming birds bray like donkeys And flregogs wag their tails; Whe'n women gf-t to church on time, And cbiggTs feed on quails; 9 When wool grows on hydraulic rams, And men don't stay out late; When coyotes lay eggs in the sand, ft And blacknake walk up straight; When tadpoles swallow buffaloes. And eagles hate to soar; When female lions are tame as hens, And roosters learn to roar; t When Jlocmevelt ceases to cry liar, . And gold is made of tin, Then Taft will be President ; Hut never until then. Haskell Resigns. Charlotte News. Governor Haskell has resigned as Democratic National treasurer. His resignation is not to be construed as an admission of guilt. Haskell in sists that he h innocent of all the STATE NEWS. Mr. and Mrs. D. Kirby Pope, of Charlotte, have located in Oklahoma City, Okla. Mr. Pope was until re cently assayer of the mint in Char lotte. 1 William Howard Taft. Republican nominee for president, will make one and may be, two speeches in Georgia during the month of October. John Sharp Williams. Democratic leader in the House; Representative Clayton, of Alabama, and Senator Bacon, of Georgia, will be among the speakers who will be heard in North Carolina during the camDaivrn. Their dates will be announced within a few days. --'., John Mauney of Salisbury arrested there Thursday night on the charee of complicity in the plot to blow up and : rob the Wachovia Bank at Spencer, was released last Friday night for lack of evidence to convict. He was enjoined to leave the city at once, which he did. It is stated on good authority that ts. r. Aycock, Democratic nominee A . . . . ror corporation commissioner, is planning to procure the arrest of Editor Click, of the Hickory Mercury and, have him carried to Wayne county to answer the charge of. criminal libel in that he made the charge in his paper thi3 week that A Letter to the Good People of Cabarrus County. Concorp, N. C, SeteruUr 28, lints. lieving that, our efforts to bring fnap3 Prerrea against him by t .u. fit . i the Hearst-Roosevelt conspiracy. Ud u , i u ,W1'1 to this date none of the charges have he spoke in Hickorj T recently laxed until the people have decided been proven. On the gravest charee W , , . . the matter at the polls. Roosevelt has fallen down complete- k ArLe wee5 uober llth-17th will i UnA oft,,- f;i; u:i I be observed at Greensboro as cen- j . iiiiu oiiti waning w euusuuiuaic I i l - , . t. . ... .. Irpnninl and hnma.nminiir rrraalr" in President Roosevelt.had no idea of ? 'CJ?? J&ck man1.1: commemoratior, thhnnrTr h ncoo aim cuiniiiun uecency to aamiLi . , . . . giving up the reins of government when he gave out the statement that he would not accept a renomination, and he at once cast about for a suc cessor of the Punch and Judy type who would speak the words and do the things that ventriloquist Teddy dictated. His choice fell onjMr. Taft as the most suitable man to do his bidding, and the word was passed down through the line of office holders and revenue doodlers that "Pig Bill' must be selected. But recently it ha3 been very apparent to Roosevelt and his associates that Mr. Taft's chances of getting into that he was in the wrong. anniversary oi tne iounamg of the In his statement Mr. Haskell states vlllage that hf grown into the his position clearly; he is innocent; Prosrerous and progressive city, he claims he can nrov this Hp committees of leading citizens have been at work for months planning he claims he can prove this. He realizes though, that his continued connection with the party in his high position might be deleterious to the interests of Bryan and the other candidates until the charges are proven false, and for the sake of harmony he is willing to resign. SPREAD LIKE WILDFIRE. to make the event the greatest affair of, the kind ever witnessed in1 any bou the rn state. - from All Over America, the Nc nt Marvelous Dandruff Cures of Pa rislan Sage Has Spread. A few years ago there was introduced the White House grow smaller every int America a cure for. darrduff. fallint? troup stole several hundred dollars i . - - I m t ii i day. iiis finish and that of his sdoh- "" ana " scalp diseases. worm oi vaiuaDie goods. Itus hair renewer did not attrant much attention for som mrmtWa A UUOD STOMACH a progressive business man, hearing of Meas m i iuiuuhi, magicai cures, aecided to tell the American neODle of its mitrhf- I t power to destroy the deadly dandruff i germ. A colored trourje hailinc Memphis, Tenn.. and known as the Jubilee bhow, came to grief in Salisbury last Friday night 'when frank Brown leader of the show, was lodged in jail, charced with robbing a dozen stores in Salisbury ell of near Pineville. It is learned that hp key to a number of the leading Colossal Disaster Without Loss of I iff. stores and by the assistance of his wife and other memhers nf thf FAITH. Mr. Henry Hess, one of Faith's granite cutters, had the nf fortune to get bis arm broken last Wednes day night while out with friends 1 'possum hunting. He had climbed up a tree after a fine 'poesum. and! as he started down with it the limb broke and he fell about 15 feet. Dr. Peeler attended hiro. Some of the manufacturers have reduced the price on soft drinks. Venus. no 6 township. . Mr. Jno. D. Kluttz. of No. 7 town ship, has purchased the Jerry Lip pard farm, in No. 6. This is the scond farm he has bought in No. 6 wunin tne last two years. There will be communion services at Lowerstone church the first Sun day in October. A large crowd is expected. N. NO 10 TOWNSHIP. Farmers are busy picking cotton and making nay. Rev. W. A. Newell, of Tryon, has been spending some time at the home of his father, Mr. W. G. Newell. Mr. W. B. Black is suffering with emus. Mr. S. J. Bost is having his house worked over. . -' airs. rt. a. uounev - and snn. James, recently sp;nt a fe r days in nowan county. . r Politics are auiet in our sfrtion but the campaign will be on October 15th when the candidates speak at xseinei. Mrs. W. W. Furlevson is havina a nice addition rrat to her resident lhe school at Bethel is nroirressincr . " i niceiy unaer rroi. Wilev. About 20 pupils are registered. Mrs. J. C. Horton has rprnmprl from a visit to her sister, Mrs. How- Scribo. To The Good People of Cabarrus : The Deople of our county are industrious, intelligent and honest. They want to do the rlclit thin their neighbors, and they expect squa repealing from their neighbors. AVhen they earn an roncM if they want to get honest Tallies for it when it is spent. Locallr, our jvople liare been hanl-hit bv rains, panics, etc, for months past, and now it is more than necessary that they get good valine f.r H money this fall and winter. We recognire the conditions that confront us we have studied the tions and have endeavored to meet them by buying in every dejKirtment of our busine the cxJ appeal most especially to our people at this time. We know t hey wan t good, u tta n t ia 1 goo,U That lr tractive, that will last and that ate sold at reasonable prices. With this end in view we have Inui .V ' splendid stock of goods that cannot but suit your wants in every way, and so sure are we of i!,m . ni.i Kuurauiw uurgooo io perepreseniea wnen sow. it you inve us a dollar we am mine t,. the hiorfrpfit drtllnr a wnrfh et mwl a vau nrar ;n i:r ... i n . . '77 V A J . . , "ltr nu w k is an 'onnortunitT to this offer eood. Our three lartre stores in tin hl.l P i fr h!L- i.... 11 . . X u values and be pleased by trading with us. Give us aVhance to nrove thii goods you need. They were bought foe you and we are determined that you shall Will gft stockt save money. p I19V0 Lrrtno rn f ri tiauki ih.t Pa.m 1 . . v Ti- a Z " " . v- - lua, vwuivm uru-u a u HOHiate Dry Uoods store, and wo h-i. This department is complete m every particular. Our, buyers bought tne cream ot the wo M' , ll V time when. chnirA tmnl wra pl.Mn on. , tu , l,.It- wor, lu.irk n v-M,., uw ps uiici inetii hi ti)ni'iai vainer, iinr r.,i ;,. i: i tr t ia rhino. Jn M... i: r r o . ,ues7 .Vur tratlc 1,1 "n luis country. Our beautiful design Madras, Voiles, etc., in a word, Dry Goods line. f XT-i? TA ."' . . . ... yur xuou department la ,uie largest and nobbiest erer disnned in tl.U vu ituc ui mics ouiis. ijioakii anil HL-irrct .,ii- i . . s in nil kinds cM)-. Oclvour maUil nuT ( , Z, we are prepared to su t the mW rlft.i : ...i ... ,l,r"?m - - - " v....w. Ujn , uiiyuuilg UsiriNl in . X V ' , Our Miliary Department Si Juu, ra ttZ Z milliners who wi I pleased to see you All Pon.Ii. .n. fill ', "ls,"1 1,18 . lnU ol -Xri. to call and see fhJthZmXi. 8 fnA' ?',tA' a"d lWlr invite !,, I tlli! In Shoes we are prepared to offer you the best lines by thebestmanfactarersoltheconntr.anrwW X standard ool est shoes in town. They will stand the winter weaf.n.l i s,"'ro.' conadcre.1, an tl. ,1,1, 99c shoes are as good aany $1 shoe! in town '. ."".T r- ",,d 1y '1. ' . K$5and$CslLinallsyL.laSnnmS you and guaranteed as good and as cheap anybody' 0?.linir r7?i i ".eve. ' cheap, too. 0r Shoes'for school children 2rt V ,P"W' very ;, Mi' il:. is u Inj VQai' e Call 8Pecial affpntmn f f. ncajiui: uuattUBJ Ul IUVS line. - v ( u I ( 1 1 Our Clothing Department comprises everythii n n .. L. A. x 1 i3 in signi, ana mere win De a noise like a great Democratic land slide on Tuesday, November 3, 1908. Good Health, Cheerfulness. Ambition, Persistency and Success. Mi-o-na will ctue your dyspepsia or any other stomach trouble by building And to-day, -without any sensational np tne naMi7 walls, and making the A, A loaded coal train sank through the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad bridge over the Susquehanna river uciwcen rerryvuie ana Havre de Grace, Md., last Thursday. A loco motive and 4 cars pased over safely 6 cars were, left on the portion of the bridge not affected and 12 cars went down 100 feet into the river, with a o . -iooi span or tne-bridge weighing thousands of tons i No lives were lost and only one man was injured. ; ine wew York and St. Louis ex. No Democratic newspaper has yet contained so stinging a rebuke to President Roosevelt as that found in an editorial in the New York Sun. a or untruthful advertising. Parisian Sao 8tomacl1 BO ftTong that it wiU digest rank Republican paper, in its issue is 086(1 extensively in almost every town food without pepsin or other artificial press train passed over 'the bridge of Friday, September 25. The words to America And what has produced "d. safely a short time before the enl of the Sun are: this great demand ? Simply this : Pa- otner words, Mi-o-na cures dyspep- tram" went upon the structure "Let self-resnectinrr AmPrinQ rtf rinan Sage does just what we are telline Ma by removui the s6- Workmen are said to have been all political faiths unite in the fer- 1 reader8 of Th Jimes it will do. wwon urug company is the agent apprenensive or the safety of J the vent prayer that the nnpynmnlorl We claim, and we back onr inm for Mvo na in Concord, and thev sav bridge account of the weight of the frenzy or spasm of self-exhibition Gibson's Drug Store monev hlr to evei7 "adet of Thk Times, whoa J eeJ glrde TestWZ On the "false ct v km j: a l ev i . . . i - - ivwurv niiii i.iir mi ruin passing over the structure. which is now degrading the office of antee, that Parisian Sage is the most ""2f?l Lm grating and rejuvenating hair J. attention end excites the d sgust of I CUr.e8 aandruff' Bt0P9 fg the whole civilized world. And lit u hair and IlchlDg !caIP : tt makes hair not just that Taft should suffer." g g . T1KroaB, yet soft and luosruua. is IS tlie Olllv hair - uiMJDiUg PVPfvthinn Via 1 est values. We reoresent the ht hn ; H ".?- .r -" from the hiKhi la ,l i , teed as represented.' Our Boys' Suits are the talk oT the Join vli ft i0ur '- r- K"":,, and service. We invite an istion o?our large and elermt iZ n "mS W "?n for some wonderful low prices and'very elegant patterns? On? sf e".8 C1 ,,st "u,v- Neckties, Shirts, Handkerehiels, Hosiery CoW iVvi f T1? 8 aad K'9 ai..l IL it. In Suit Cass, Trunks, Valises, J tgZ'T and ch' To h us dress you up like a Rentlenian for a very littlfmony "'" elc- we ' t, the l,d. I, afford TeLXZm " U ot country-smoked Hams and Shoulders, the W aMLI'" I" x'itou iuii-rreumel tlut-.- :, matoes, fresh Meal, new 'an - - ' WIa v. 1 1 IIIIIIU CC.i-fc.- r d they are fine and ohpn w e uave boucht VAX) rail AVe offer choice Red Clover Seed. Seed Wht t o , . . in town to sow them with. ' oeetl uat8 te lx-st line blerg, etc, now on display at attractive prices. S Elates, Teas, Nappies, Phc-hew, '1 JLJon t buy or sell anything in our line until you see us. Thanking the pubi c for their verv flatfrn-lV J T t the future, weare here to serve you 7 ""S trade ,n the past, and begging a larger part of it kinds of canned and bottled goods, M7otfEZT,eW T,'l old Corn, Shipstuff Cotton ed Meal nd new honLlS these Molasses and thev are fine and ohn c flioiawea. c KtH i.l of Ferlili, Min or dyspepsia, that Mi-o-na is guaran teed or money back The price is only 50 cents a large box. and one box is all that vati nwi t 4 -wv vr H. L. PARKS & COMPANY, The Peoples' I Vpartruont Sion. President Roosevelt's by-play: last tl ot the hair week was only an attempt to muddy TndloThDe wome T6 'tea hae doTefoT one Cj' t, andfijinee" the campaign waters to divert attpn. m - . . rea ing week than n th n ? w: J- Fonville, of Greenville, and hi Engineer and Fireman Dead. I Southern Railway southhonnrf ,J .. . . - t. . . . " : i pruvoiuai you are on tne right road to DCI,?C1 wiam AN.. 11, irom Uharlotte neaiin ana nappiness. w ocueta, ran . into an open switch 'I can't say enough for Mi-o-na tab- S r IrL louth ot Welf ord, v -V 1111, Penny Column. Advertisement will be Inserted to this col umn for one cent a word eacn Insertion, ' Thb Tim xa ban more than 1I.U00 readers T,r luna. Let Tour want be known. . . . i fwcMciui-mw iacc, we want :".,ih!.a.'?.,SSUM1'th h"' . work. J .Fuuiau3tamioisuccessiuily tace. aers with women's hair. It will turn He abandoned his original charge daU. ha"h and faded hair into beauti against Haskell to take up some crit- fa1, lQstri8 hair in a few days, and is ... "6'HI.I.I I w..l. L . . ... i week .than all the doctors have for , "i 5 01 eeny.and - v i i 1 1 1 1 r i i i i rum an r. i.. 1 1 1 . . - m...uri . .. . I : '"VUIOII kets. Better and rhanr t.h n.n Una. Cannon & Fetzer Co. 25 2U it None of the niwr J Uiirhf mvAf i-.. u .... 1 1 . : -e-" ouucrcu l I : v. , j,, jom iur cuituu nan hainn Knl.. i l I at nn. baiu at it. nn ? . icism of his official acts as Govprrtnr the m08t pleasant and satisfvin hai; is better than gold t0 me- 1 ani like a Pletely oven oi ukiahoma in order to cover up the embarrassment of Roosevelt and his party on account of their failure to work reforms which they so vig orously promised. It won't work Teddy. ,' and I will do all I can to recommend to my mends. Yoa can also nse mv I more than beino- hnHi 0v,i, 1 1 1 at our store at K.nn.nnii. w.,if ' ww, . o ' oua&cii mi u. t -w-. UKVV- and tender i.nnA -"".son-owe vo., Kannapoli,, N,C. 25-4t OP name in your ad. if yoa like, for Mi-o-na The engine and tender turned COm- dressing any woman ever nsed." "My hair was falling when I heard of your guaranteed hair Taft refused to speak on the same restorer. The first h.j -. I. V - -fuwiuuu removed ine itcnirg, my hair stopped falling out, and it is soft, glossy and pliable " rw! rie WilliamP, 844 Clinton Ave. S., Roch- esier, ss. x. Gibson Drug Company sells Parisian new man, and am able to work once a . wuuu muis, oi an The Lenoir News rplln f . Lut- hr,,ue.cneaP, male. ?e. pnt Kr, . V..."c . .U,P- UIif uor8 aua one mucn cow. 25-4t Cor rent 4-room house at old Lippard cotton mill. Annlvti.T R e-'tii Mr Mr J w w'-v.A t from the makers, all HiailOrm With Vnraa'm 1.. -t. I . " the latter Ivun T"80 Cent8 a bottle, or it can . iwii cauuscu li) rnp i dr nmnmiui . .. PUDUC. thrnntrh m?nv u r ..In; t, -j 'me ui tne "uuui jurg i;o , jJuffalo, N Y charges that, have been published charges prepaid. against him .was known by Taft when he patched up a truce with Says Roosevelt is a Falsifier. nm ana practically agreed for him L State Superintendent How's This P We offer One Hundred any case of Catarrh that cannot Vu :i Mali's Catarrh r.ji. J w- it.. , CHESEY&CO . Toledo, O. uuuersiKfea, tiave known F. J. erurinp chaff f t.u i i. broken. The shaft weioti fKVI pounds and the express charges on Hcfe for rettt 2n Nortn Spring street. E Thursday October 1st, is 1(210 mi to Mrs. W. 11. Lilly. Report ot the Conditio, of tne l&rt-& nnaCt0rd;h- th State of North Caro-1 faces or tne system Tehtimoniu "ai?! the close of business Snf I Cheney for thelkat s r V.T" l. perfectly honorahiA iV.iT .r "1IU ZvTn T. nuie io carry out anv Vir J "lO Ul 111 . Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. FTth Cvr S8? Orchard Grass, -.T, ireu viiuiouir ana wd u urimson Clover and Votoh grade. Cannon & Fetzer Co. Highest to be sent back to the United States ?nstruc.tion R D- Cameron, of Okla- velt nate. it is on y a very flimsv Dre- -a T rri" a ,wu word ,etter to Pres tense of virtue. y P ifc"1 Rooseyelt Friday declares the will have her Millinery Opening It looks TteHiMTWed 1 tefeiteg I m.Jse4 lmm & " promises to lU Buuieoy resigning his own ."cured 2 i50 4.7 lu PaT tor her return. G. M. Lore uuw many por Sale Appier Oats for seed. B. E. '-k jI rrice io per Oottle KAnt froa Sir I H K wr nil rv. i . Tate Hall's Family Puis f0Jr constipS: 23, 1908 : RESOURCES. .i , j ucuaics ine charges made against Governor Has- r. Kitchin, the next Governor, ff16"1 fr Personal ends is a bare seems to be having great crowds to E h an i5at the President, "far mm in tni i- ,r opcaiving. ne is a near him in the west wherever h i, "c "u .nt Pove his orob: it. - . wi-nsco ojsajust uaSKeil on hia j . .. " " rrroa f paaaI... ranAH 1 . . . -- and a fine reasoner. unH roria- filth of a wnrrt Uf,-;- "...H" -- " , " fviiuuaii LU WIIIUUV ,1C arraigns ine republi can Dosses and bossism with terrible enect. -The greatest ovation Mr. TWor, has yet received was given him last wees at the home of Mr. Taft, an account oi first page. and malignantly slander the educa- J,aMi,Ii oi uKianoma." xuc rresiaent," continups Mr Lameron 'is a flagrant falsifier a v. ..uuau auu a iour nusher. Article Was not By Cleveland, r The New York Times, the Darker Repon of tne Condition of 'BJ1IIMDIITC0. l?ihL?ta.e North Carolina, at the uk "i uusincss aept. 23, 1908 Rfsni'lin-c )?l7?Jz Pi80"18":-'-? 135,948 38 ".'"u"ulji ocvurea ana un secured - Furniture and 1- ixtnres Due from Banks and Bank ers.v...J......':. ......... Cosh Items Gold Goin ....;; Silver Coin, including ""ail minor coin currency........ 1 6,000.00 Which is g ven on nnr that. nnhlic Vr.Yl currency......... j:r. " "l-?",ai Cleveland ;T "ores and "4 cnuorsing raft. Duh ishoo ""'" u. o. Aotes batUrdav mnrnin o T Tn th TTrtfi t ku.. . S K--7L w " " 1C"C. lrra- . Total ffrSSSS10?.?8' f. Saturday. Mr. which he says that he has" secured. US. Bonds to secure circu lation Premium, on U. S. Bond Banking-house, furniture, and fixtures Due from NationnVRaAt not RACAfi j. : - ..urn pyrovea reserve i Checks and other cash items Exchanges for HMrinrr vr . fa w wo. Notes of other National Kiln Ire 1,037.02 I Fractional pape'r'currencv. ' ,549.31 nickels and cents " Lawful Moxbv t?.. 14,10r,.86 inBank.yizT 335 72 Specie 1,437.36 Legal-tender note"""' Redemption fund with U."S Treasurer, (5 per cent, of circulation, ).... . Total, 2(508.47 i 87:500.oo 3 ooo.oo j Report of the Condition of the 25-2t 1,345 13 5,365.00 $164,123 73 MnrchoT i .v"lJ, lur'l:- a ii mat ne ! naS ' liabilities. tionld i Tvck who i3 men- S3 P f tab e evidence that Cleveland CaPal Stock........ iionea as a well-known lai- did not write or sio-n tha o.;i rr Snrntn Berryville, Va.." is quoted as savino- tht it should not be credits tn kJt Undivided'pron"ts';ieM . - i Tn . : r . i - . . ..$ .v.6cxU iu me maiier or areu- TYIOTT twnliMM 1 . . . " and Mr. Tn 1-4.4 . .v-.vu I.U IIUU, Tne letter was furnished by Bra- that he cur- 30.000.00 2,000.00 rent expenses aid tajces -M..4k i mk ii " -)4va,u v nrua i ixieni penaing oetween the Presirlpnt qen israndenbure. Hp tniH Ho0fT .Pala T . I A. I , " &KUL1I1VN I I l . J - j i V I utiius uuDaia v nill f a. . svx 1 I. I I lr VI S Ahe Pident .be- r.. Hastings as executor for . uJ Wilc ir. cryan." That ,71U. was maucea to agree to th 'i hi. ... l l , nun ifiotiAM 1 1 a -1 wuoie pudiic, V j . "asLings now is not the case, ferences, recognizes Mr. Bryan as a truthful man. It is a serious thing I?nSaQ?5 the President of thf United States, but all the world knows that he is not a truthful person that his character for truth is bad. -Charlotte Observer. eludes that the letter is con- a forgery. A circular signed by the Farmers' Governor Haskell Resigns. fJmU'T ChflelN- Haskell last Friday at midnight resigned as treasurer of the Itemocratic nationS committe. In giving out his de cision Governor Haskell, in response SL?0?' declared .he didnot Notes and bills rediscounted Bills payable... Time Certificates of Deposit Deposits subject tn ofci, Cashier's Checks Outstand ing $164,123.78 State of Nokth Cakolina); State LlABrLlTnro -apital stock paid in,... Surplus fund undivided profits, less . pensestand taxes paid National Bank notes out- 1,62I"oo Ronai"S 5.ooo.o5 1; -r,- - 10,000.00 Tnfi". "Posits subject 57,158.26 o .090.05 CABARRUS SATIffGS BAIL Vftjiiuu oioci, ilUU.UOO.OQ.1 -a. r - at v.oncord. N. r. r.A k t. ... ,fxV.oa ,ma . lies at Al- i li'ii - auu xu i r PflGotit . 1,015.20 " 1 r-" ".. ai tue close of busi T . "" utns ana Uiscnnnta t . - ouuim una an- . secured . Banking House a nA pTCVI Due from Banks and Bank ers............. Cash items """" Gold Coin ........ lyerCoin.;.. ..... National Bank Notes and omer u. s. Notes li;210.39 3,200.00 i 1 194 28 16,000.00 5,000.00 Exclusive and Beautiful Designs 1 Also a splendid line rtt i acd medinm hats. r-" Concord Markets. 6,290.60 4.375 00 $59,589.79 $100,000.00 22.000.00 647.28 Cabarrus County. i -i ' - "-"vuai vuuiuiiiLee nas been r -FWOiuic iur any em- sent out to the Texas members of .assment which might result to r"l?nToUrglngtnemt0 hoW cot- IhoPm11100!; party bv retaining ton for 12i cents. This is believed office of treasurer. K uoitiuiure. f ... . x, vnas. ts. Wflvnnpr rt.? .. above.nan,KT T1 -"snicr oi the ti,7 Sit. r uo solemnly swear i that the above statement is -tra best of mv tnTOij. 1 , ? to the CHAS. B. Wr.nvrn"? . . Subscribed and ' "n,er- J. L . CROWELL, Notary Public. Correct Attest: B- L. UMBERGER, M. L. MARSH, W.D.PEMBERTON - : Directors.! to check. Demand certificates oTde-nosir Cashier's""chKks"o"utstand: ,...... "wi, . - otate of North Carolina TT County of Cabarptt A Jss: I, L. D. Coltran rooV.: r!. . ' earned bank, do ofcSriTfiTV? above statemenf J "I?"1 r 'P31 the my knowledge and belief. 1 ld'- $75902730 Chicked'.' LIABILITIFS Panl.l Oi. ... 9,938.43 Surplus.....:;.:.: " 'P0 00 ! Undivided p;;"'"--"" 20,000.00 87.500.00 penses Paid." " ! 605.62 Dividends nn . 7 1-r- u.uo i ime certihcatcs of deposit, I Individual Twin.: . t 122.036.11 to check..;...C: I Due to Banks and Bankm llj5.176.83 Cashier's CtefcioSSiS ' l aukf.. COTTON MiitiT - ti K i o.oou.w Oooi MMa,inK npw 9.7 ncj to I OIU 7.922.91 19.475.00 WOOUCI MARKET o,65.90 I ron uuUMestJSldM. ' 16,298.00 ni Butter, 10 21 20,55o.?9 4.00 W5,(l.74 468,651.55 2,995.80 ,292.80 Accrued tutemit aZT nr. Total, Subscribi-iFHE. Cashier. this 28th day of J Septus. me T.D. MAN ESS Correct-Attest: tay Public. D. B. COLTRANE, J. S. HARRIS. ' D. D. JOHNSQN, Directors. State of North Carolina T Cabarrus Countv Jss: 1.293.92 4.500.00 $759,027.30 .... 10 to IS 20 IS to SO Con atoo .. . 1 AO tn in r..v ImI a- If Ml 2 SO OornPeM "- ' ' Oats . "" .. .'"."..'.'.; " " Salt. .... Hams.......... " " 1 2 50 LOO t-00 1.39 8.S0 00 4 to A 75 ssroiao 18 to 16 Onion Sets naS 2 ':1 SJrin 9ashjer of the abo-Jfor fall nfoV .: above T rear that the - . -"."-"""Kt WllltCand oHyellow. The sets we hav. c . "OII lilK I i I oworn anda-K. , r """'t. ana ...n . . - 29,1908. ,ufH De,ore. me Sept.!"1- amaii ana clean. CorrectJuS;8' Not Pablic. S?B-T.S. YOUNG, . JOS. F. GOODMAN Directora. ioc. a quart. 3 for 25c. GffiSOlT DSTO STOEE Here's Where Dollars do double duty ough we are offeTirnf Alth weeg m rpcm confined dqjartments , terms any ta ort.e extraonlinnrv 1 11111 a t -i r :onrfll.-i",.l"",e nrn whines i r will anneal to 1? " th' I"1 ' ste with an fmir?:""a,,J 1 yo. ha vr - -"i-iwii uaic pocket book wen Brothers Fonritore Cod Bread Bread Good Flonr Mf3ans-Good Bread. USE Porcel Flour am and be convmced that you bavp the best. Dove-Bost Co. Fure Food Store. Phone 21. F.L. Smith Dri Knmnipoii-. S. Opened for busino ' ' a full Jir )f hp, asi h? r . jcscnpuons rrtrt pounded bj askilJc!; rrr'H" Your trade is rt -,v solicit t-) F. L. SMITH DRUG' . W-
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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Sept. 28, 1908, edition 1
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