Thursday. April 5, 1923-
Here is your .opportunity —the one you've awaited. A one-week sale of genuine
Napanee Dutch Kitchenets, holders of the world’s record for saving time and
steps. A sale which, through special factory arrangement, offers such tempting
inducements, savings and terms that no woman can afford to miss it. Cornel
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This Great Sale Starts
Tomorrow
We intend to break all records during this sale. That
is why we have opened the throttle wide on induce
ments, savings and terms. You have always wanted
a modem kitchen cabinet to save your time and steps
and to beautify your kitchen. Now you can satisfy that
desire, so ridiculously easy have we made the terms.
$5.00 Down, $ a Week.
These terms are simply easy
to think about. You will never
know you are paying for a Nap
anee. Don’t miss this chance!
‘ 1 oUits Thursday Morning and Runs One
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! ' ' Efficiency Expert sent out by the Napanee Company, will be at our store during this sale, to dem-
C1; H- the Dutch Kitchenetts.
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Concord Furniture Co.
The Reliable Furniture Store.
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With, each cabinet, this wonderful assortment of
famous groceries, absolutely free. Think how many
dollars it would cost to buy these high-grade gro
xries. Note the list and figure up the sawing,;
I FJ 1-1! lit. Sark Napanee D'uteh Kitchenet Perfection Fleur. 1 can
Calumet Halving Powder. 1 can Armour's Voribesf pork and Beans. 1
can Armour's Veribest Fvnpoiated .Milk. 1 ean Armour's Veribest
Veal Loaf. 1 ean Log Cabin Syrup. 1 ean Libby's Peaches. 1 can Lib
by's Coni Bool’. 1 ean Libby's Vienna Sausage. 1 can Libby's Ap
ple J-Jutter. 1 ean*Libby's Plums. 1 can liersbey's Cocoa. 1 can Old
Dutch Cleanser. 1 package Post iToasties. 1 package Crape Nuts. 1
package Dromedary Cocoa nut. 1 bottle Crescent Mapleine. 1 bottle
Paramount Salad Dressing.- 1 bottle Lihhy’s Olivos. 1 bottle Libby's
.Mustard. 1 box Lux. 1 box Itinso. 1 box Standard Matches. 1 cake
Noue'Bettcr Naptha Borax Soup. 1 cake Ivory Soap.*
The First 25 Women
who visit our display on the E l *.
opening day will receive V ICC _
this useful glass measuring cup. |fT^rrir]flf
We want you to come, if for nothing J§
more than to admire the beauty,
convenience and perfection of these
cabinets, and to tell your friends
about them.
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COME AT ONCE!
See our window display, then come inside and inspect the
cabinets. Come early and receive the abovp souvenir. A
factory representative will be present to demonstrate the
many conveniences of these latest 1923 model Napaneea
and explain how they excel. This sale lasts-only one week.
It is the opportunity *of the year. Do not miss ito
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THE CONCORD TIMES
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THREE INSPIRING SERVICES
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terday.
Three inspiring services in Trinity
Reformed Church. Such is the esti
mate of the people who had the privi
lege to attend. Dr. Leonard, of Lex
ington, preached three groat sermons,
full of information and full of sym
pathy.
Last night was young people's night.
The center section of pews was almost
tilled. When Dr. Leonard challenged
those who would follow Jesus to stand
it looked like every one stood to their
feet immediately. Then Dr. Leonard
told them that they were, to he both
salt and light wherever they' lived.
He made a striking comparison be
tween what we think are necessities
aml what arc actual necessities. He
reminded us that several years ago
we were allowed so much sugar. It
was a‘very forcible reminder for
every one knows that sugar was
"scarce and a pound at the, time was
the limit, regardless of the amount of
money we had. ■ But sugar is not a
necessity. Salt is. Our meals would
lx* tasteless without this commodity.
It is the great preservative. So are
the young people in Jesus Christ to
he the great preservative of morals
and religion. Mr. Swartz led them
in an inspiring song service.
.\n "Old Folks' Service’’ was held
at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. There
were 30 present who were above GO
years.of age. Alexander Holshouser.
a member of the congregation, was the
oldest one present. A number of
the members of the county ho urn we.ro
present, also the superintendent. They
sang several gospel hymns. Dr. Leon
ard gave them a very touching ser
mon on preparation to meet the Lord.
He told tho story of Jesus' ascension,
how that He told them that He would,
eonfe again. This promise is not as ;
yet fulfilled. So the last words of
Hie Bible are a prayin', “Even bo. come;
Lord Jesus.”
There will bo two services each day
Ibis week, at 3 o'clock and at 7:1“
o'clock. Rev, J. B. Swartz will he
present to lead the singing and Dr.
Leonard will have a message.
Tuesday night will l»o men's night.
Men and young men of Concord are
invited. Dr. Leopard will preach on
the subject “The Four-Sepia re Man.”
FASTI >R.
ESTIMATED POPULATION
or cities or state
CensusJßureau Gives Figures Showing
Estimated Population as of July
J. 1923.
The Census Bureau, figuring on the
increases or decreases made by cities
in this State during the past 20 years,
has just made.'public figures showing
its estimated population of the
eighteen largest cities in the State as
of July 1. 11)23. In Ihe figures there
is hut slight change of position in the
eighteen cities, there being no change
of position as to the first five, these
being Charlotte. Wil
mington. Asheville-and Raleigh in the
order named.
The Bureau's estimate does not take
into account the recent enlargement of
the city limits of Greensboro and
High Point, and therefore the figures
for those cities are based on the 20
year increase and not on the figures
which have just been issued by census
takers.- It is stated that the recent
census shows High Point to have a
population of about 22.000. and
Greensboro is exported to show a
population of about 40.000 when the
census is completed under the new in
creased limits of the city.
The Bureau report gives Conchrd
10.331 population as of July 1, the
increase being based on the city's rate
of gain during the past 20 years.
Figures for the eighteen largest cit
ies and their 15)20 population, follows:
Winston-Salem. 48,205 to 56.230. ~
Charlotte, 4G.33S to 50.780.
Wilmington. 33.372 to 35.715)
Asheville. 28,504 to 30,35)4.
Raleigh, 24.418 f (> 20.171.
Durham, 21,710 to 22.75)2.
Greensboro, to.Bol to 21.280.
Salisbury, 13.884 to 10.310.
High Point, 14.304 to 1G.024.
Gastonia. 12.811 to 15,434.
Rocky Mount. 12.472 to 14,251.
Goldsboro, 11200 to 13,106.
Xe.w Bern. 12.108 lo 12.210.
Wilson, 10.012’ to 12.010.
Kinston, 0.771 to 10.772.
Concord. 0,003 to 10.351.
Fayetteville, 8,877 to• 0,537.
The Myers Scouts Win 6 to
Game.
The Myers Scouts defeated the For
est Hill team in a good game of ball
on tho Locke Mill field Saturday af*
ternoon. Charlie Brown" was on the
mound for the Scouts, and while he
was not up to his usual form, he turn
ed in a good account of iiis shoots. The
Seouts have the same team they start
ed with when they organized in the
summer of 15)21 and the only man to
he out of the lineup this year will be
Wallace Cook, who djed several
months ago. The Scouts have played
54 games siuce they started as a team
in 15)21. and have won 43 of these.
Their coach. Rev. C. C. Myers, is to or
ganize a junior team in the near fu
ture and will he glad to have .games
with any team of boys averaging fif
teen years old. The Scouts will also
he glad to hear from any team of hoys.
If you want a ball game call Fhoue
000.
Negro Shooter Leaves For Parts Un
known.
Price Christian, negro, who has
been working here for Blythe Bros.,
road contractors, left for parts un
known Saturday afternoon after shoot
ing at Mr. Mangnm, ope of the bosses
on the work. The negro, according to
reports to police officers, was fired
Satulday morning after an argument
with Mr. Mangurn. He returned to
Marsh street, where Mr. Mnugum was
at work Saturday afternoon, and seiz
ing his pistol fired one shot at his for
mer boss. 11 is gun snapped on the
second shot, and lnyseized his cap and
mp rut honed to parts unknown. No
one was. injured, by the one shot fired.
~ Ilia Rule.
“Have you goxten so that jou can
distinguish classical music?” asked
Mrs. New rich.
“I think so.” replied her husband.
“When a piece threatens every minute
to bt> a tune and always disappoints
you, ;t’s classical.”
STATEMENT - '
SWISS REINSURANCE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Zurieli, Switzerland ’ i
Condition December 31, 15)22. as Shown by Statement Filed.
Deposit of Capital _ s __L $ 200,060.00
Amount of Ledger Assets Decemlier 31st of previous year _• 3,432,018.54
Income—From Policyholders, $2.5)17.854.0-1; miscellaneous, $333,-
011.70>; total ——— 3,251,466.34
Disbursements—to Policyholders, $1,838,840.51; miscellaneous,
$1,078,530.75: total 1 2.017,380.20
Fire Risks Written or renewed during year. $35)8.002,022. in force 335,070,317.00
All other risks—Written or renewed during year, $34,148,874.
in force 4 -- 113,342.327.00
ASSETS
Value of Bonds and Stocks J. 3,653.130.00
Deposited in Trust Companies and Banks on Interest 102,470.24
Agents’ balances, representing business written subsequent to
October 1. 11)22 10,522.38
Interest and Rents due and accrued 54,557.00
Total admitted assets 3,820,080.22
- LIABILITIES.
Net amount of unpaid losses and claims •__s 520,403.52
Unearned Premiums 1 : £.304i14#>.81)
Salaries, rents, expenses, bills, accounts, fees; etc., due or accrued 1,000.00
Estimated amount payable for Federal, State, county and muni
cipal taxes due or accrued 2,500.00
All other liabilities, as detailed in statement 5,000.00
Total amount of all Liabilities except Capital $ 2,830.137.41
Capital actually paid up in cash $200,000.00
Surplus over all liabilities 781.548.81
Surplus as regards Policyholders $ 081,548.81
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Total Liabilities $ 3,820,080.22
BUSINESS DONE IN NORTH CAROLINA DURING 1022 ‘
Fire Risks written 52,016,123 : Premiums received $ 20,006.47
All other Risks written 172.018; Premiums received 5160.14
Losses incurred—Eire 12,016.32: paid 10,420.(72
Losses incurred—All other 7.00: paid 7.00
R. Beresford. U. S. Manager. ► - ’
1 Home Office New York, N. Y.,
Attorney for Service: Stacey W. Wade, Insurance Commissioner, Raleigh,
—\STATE OR NORTH CAROLINA—INSURANCE DEPARTMENT.
Raleigh. X. C., February 27. j 023.
I. STACEY W. WADE. Insurance Commissioner,-<lo hereby certify that
Jhe above is a true and correct abstract of the statement of the Swiss Reinsur
ance Insurance Company, of New York. N. Y.. filed with this Department,-
showing the condition of said Company, on the 31st day of December, 102*2.
Witness my hand and official seal, the deay and year above written.
t ST AC feY IV. WADE, Insurance Commissioner.
STATEMENT
SVEA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
' Gothenburg, Sweden
Condition December 31, 1022. as Shown by Stattynent Filed.
Amount of Capital paid up in cash $ 200.000.00
Amount of Ledger Assets December 551st of previous year 2.900.168,34
Income—From Policyholders $1.51515),542.20; miscellaneous $491,-
105.70; total —_ ___ 1,830,707.00
Disbursements—To Policyholders $808,734.00; miscellaneous • ’’
$070,708.-24; total * ~ 1,830.442.84
Fire risks written or renewed during year, $251,782.401; in force 202,002.071.00
‘ ASSETS
Value of Bonds and Stocks 4 _o___2i $ 2.112.242.18
Cash in Companys-Office ivi-- 300.00
Deposited in Trust Companies and Banks .on interest , 442,503.80
Agents’ balances, representing-busmesH 'Written subsequent to
October 1. 15)22 ------ ,321.738.45
Agents' balances, represehthig business written prior to Oc- /
tuber 1. 1022 20,150.70
Bills receivable, taken for fire risks 00.5)05.00
Interest and Rents due and accrued „ 25.528.1 S
Ail other Assets as detailed in statement 96,079.27
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Total „ $ 3,078,047.46
Less Assets not admitted $ 23,107.24
T6tuL> admitted Assets ; $ 3.054,046.22
LIABILITIES.
Net amount of unpaid losses and claims .-_$ 240>351.33
Unearned premiums 1,354.815t.00
Salaries, rents, expenses, hills, accounts, fees, etc., due or accrued 2.500.00
Estimated amount payable for Federal, State, county ami cunici
pnl taxes due or accrued _* _ 50,060.00
Contingent commissions, or other charges due or accrued 2.506.00
All other liabilities, as detailed in statement 4.566.66
Total amount of all liabilities except capital $ 1,054,070.30
Capital actually paid up in cash $ 200,000.00
Surplus over all liabilities 1.200,209.83
Surplus as regards policyholders ■__s 1,400.209.851
Total liabilities ._$ 3,054,940.22
BUSINESS IN NORTH CAROLINA DURING 1022
Fire Risks written* —$2,318,270; premiums .received $ 31.925182
Losses incurred- —Fire, $510,743.27: paid „ 7 -. 47.127.10
U. S. Manager. J. M. Wonnstrom.
Home Office, Gothenburg, Sweden.
Attorney for service: Stacey W. Wade, Insurance Commissioner. Raleigh.
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STATE OR NORTH CAROLINA—-INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. -
ltaleigh, N. C., February 21, 1023.
I, Stacey W. Wade. Insurance Commissioner, do hereby certify that the
above is a true and correct abstract of the statement of the Svea Fire and
Life Insurance Company, of Gothenburg, Sweden, til«*d with this Department,
showing the condition of said Company, on the, 31st day of Deco.ml>er. 1022.
Witness my hand and official seal, the day and year above written.
STACEY IV. WADE, Insurance Commissioner.
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STATEMENT
SUN INSURANCE COMPANY
London, England.
Condition December 31. 1622. as Statement Filed.
Amount of Ledger Assets December 31st of prevufiis year $ 7,603,150.52
Income —from Policyholders, $4,024,5144.57; total. “4.773.741.07
Disbursements —to Policyholders $2,007,858.08 : total 4,804,320.15)
Fire risks written or renewed during year. $723.2513.076; in foree 780,759,330.00
All Other or renewed during year. $125,542,05)9,
'in force . - - 437,805).*207.00
ASSETS
Value of real estate $ * 171,925.04
Value of bonds and stocks 5.341,418.82
Cash in Com jinny's Office $ 1,006.60
Deposited in Trust Companies and Banks on interest 511,585.88
Agents’ balance?!, representing business written subsequent to
October 1, 15)22 $ 938.25iU.03
Agents’ balances, representing busipess written prior to Oc
tober 1. 1022 355.234.66
Interest and Rents due and accrued
All other Assets, as detailed iu statement 50.732.73
Total :$ 7,126.737.33
Less Assets not admitted __ 33.234.00
Total admitted Assets $ 7,0051.502.73
LIABILITIES.
Net amount of unpaid losses and claims $ 6157.678.00
Unearned premiums 1 _$ 4,114.045.35
Salaries, reuts.-tfxponses. bills, accounts, fees, etc., due or accrued 9.184.65)
Estimated amount payable for Federal, State, County and muni
cipal tpxes due or accrued 166.000.00
Contingent commissions, or other charges due or accrued 145500.00
All other liabilities, as detailed in statement 142235.73
Total amount of li.* ibilfr ies except capital 4,885,043.87
Capital actually, paiil up in cash $ 2d0,000.00
Surphis over all liabilities 2,607,858.96
Surplus as regards Policyholders 8 2,207.858.06
Total Liabilities $ 7,003.502.7;1
BUSINESS IN NORTH CAROLINA DURING 1922
Fire Risks written—.ssl2l7o.s4o: premiums received $ 54.212.70
All other Risks Written —$83,742; premiums received 3,470.22 •
Losses incurred—Fire, $28,844.. >4: paid _ 7 „ 22,058.54
Losses incurred—All other, $1,000.58 r paid 1.074.58
• U. S. Manager, P. T. Kelsey.
Home Office —New York, - N. Y.
Attorney for service: Stacey W. Wade, Insurance Commissioner. Raleigh,
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STATE OR NORTH CAROLINA—INSURANCE DEPARTMENT.
Raleigh. X. C., March 2nd. 1923.
I. Stacey W. Wade. Insurance Commissiuuer, do hereby certify that the
above is a true and cornet abstract of the statement of the Sun Insurance
Office, of New York. N. Y.. filed with this department, showing the condition
of said Company, on the 31st day of December. 1022.
Witness my Land and official the day aud year above written.
" SIACEY W. WADE, Insurance Commissioner,
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