Last Saturday at closing time at the County Market could be found a tired out, happy group of women for this was the second successful Saturday of the County Market. Not only has the market been the means of disposing of county surplus, which is a benefit to both town and county, but it is a tie that brings town and county closer together.
The Mecklenburg market is now an established place and hundreds of dollars’ worth are sold every market day, but on their first day they were not nearly as successful as the Cabarrus women, and this has been quite an incentive to our women to work all the harder for the success of our market.
From the editorial page of The Concord Times, Monday, December 1, 1924. J.B. Sherrill, Editor and Publisher; W.M. Sherrill, Associate Editor.
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