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LINUS TOO AJCD ? ? ? aoHiUt Men can thank their lucky stars that they live in an age when the making of shimmer clothes ia an art. Back in the dark ages of American civilization the only person comfort able in the summer time was the In dian who wore no clothes and stayed in the shade. / Palm Beach. Mohairs. Linens and the fine" tropical worsted which shape and hang like any woven cloth. Smartest of styles and the very best values you have ever seen. Always Trade Where Your Dollar Makes the Most Noise Louisburg's Quality F. W. WHELESS, Comer Market and Nash Streets - - Department Store Proprietor ' - ? LOUISBURG, North Carolina 200 Cents To Every Dollar When You""" Spend It Here In the Dag's Work Whether in the BafcL arcxmd the farm, or oa the road, the dan Id co?t and increasing profit* for the day*# work. LOUISBURO MOTOR CO. I.01ISBI H<J, N. c. A-N ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OP $25,000.00 STREET IMPROVEMENT BONDS OF THE TOWN OF LOUISBURG, N. C. WHEREAS in pursuance ot the pro visions and terms of the Municipal Fi nance Act of North Carolina as re-en acted and amended by the Extra Ses sion of the North Carolina Legislature 1921, it being Chapter 106 of the Extra Session Public Laws 1921, entitled, "An Act to Amend and Re-enact the Municipal Finance Act, being Sections 2918-2961 Consolidated Statutes of North Carolina," The. Board of Com missioners ot the town of Louisburg, N. C. has, upon petitions made as proj Tided by law determined to make th!e local Improvements hereinafter des cribed, and to assess a portion ot the coBt ot said improvements upon prop erty benefited thereby ss provided by Chapte^<>6-ef the Phblic Laws of North Carolina 1915 as amended, which as sessment shall be payable in ten equal annual Installments; and WHEREAS, in the judgment of the said Board ot Commissioners the cost of the said local improvements, will be (25,000.00 ot which at least one half exclusive of the cost of paving at street intersections will be assessed as aforesaid, and the remainder ot tha cost will be borne by the Town at large, and It la necessary to flnaace said local Improvements: Now Therefore, the Board of Com missioners ot the Town ot Louisburg, N. C. do ordain as follows: 8ection 1. That negotiable bonds ot the town of Louisburg, N. C. to be known as Street Improvement Bonds shall be issaed pursuant to the said Municipal Finance Act, Chap. 106 ot the Eatra Session of 18X1 U*i, to pay for the construction or re-construction of the surface of the following named streets and highways In the town of Louisburg. N. C. sach surface to be of sheet asphalt, bltullthk: or bitumi nous concrete, laid on a solid founda tion or concrete, and for the construe-. ting at the same time o < side walks, curbs, gutter, aad drains on such streets and highways, vis: Nash Street from the end of the pres ent paving to a stake in W. F. Beas ley's line, 300 feet from Q. S. Leon ard's line on said Street. South Main Street from the end ot the present paving to the corporate limits of the town. Section 2. A maximum principal amount of the Issue of Street Improve ment Bonds hereby authorised shall be $25,000.00 of which not exceeding one half, exclusive of the cost of pav ing street Intersections, of said bonds shall be for the purpose of paying for the portion of the cost of said Im provements that Is to be asseaaed upon the property benefited thereby; and the remainder of said bonds shall be for the purpose of paying the remain der of said cost. The maximum rate of Interest which said bonds shall bear shall be six percentum per annum. The maximum period within which they shall mature shall be twenty years. ?* Section *. That a tax sufficient to pay the principal and Interest of said bonds shall be annually levied and collected. Section 4. A statement of the debt of the town of Loulsburg, N. C . has been filed with the Clerk of said town pursuant to the said Municipal Finance Act Chap. 106 Extra Session Public Laws 1921, and is open to public in spection. Section 5. The average assessed valuation of property subject to taxa tion by the town of Lou'sburg, N. C. for the last three fiscal years in which taxes were levied as ihown by said statement l?" $1,996,217.00, and the as sessed valuation of property as last fixed for municipal taxation in said town is $1,920,954.00. Section 6. The amount of the net debt of the town of Loulsburg, N. C. outstanding authorized or to he au thorized as shown by said statement is $117,703.04. Section 7. That in fixing the maxi mum period in which the bonds hereby authorized shall mature, It has been determined by this Board that the pro bable period of usefulnecs of the said 8tM*t Improvements for which said bonds are to be Issued, is twenty years. Section 8. This ordinance shall take effect upon Its passage and i-hall not be submitted to the voter? of the town of Loulsburg, N. C.. the bonds herAr authorised being exclusively for Improvement* of which et least one tobrth of the coat Is to be assessed upon the abutting property or prop erties beneflte-1, and the cost being a necessary expense In the town of Loulsburg, N. C. ftwilou 9. This ordinance shall be published once a week for four suc cessive weeks In the FRANKLIN TIMES, a newspaper published la toulsbarg, N. C. The foregoing ordinance was adop ted on the 14th day of June, IMS, aad waa Brat published on tue 14th day of June, 1922. Any action or proceed Ilngs questioning the validity at the said ordinance must be commenced tlclpatton in public affairs Is that It keeps the affairs public? Washkigtoa FOR frlRF" drove's Tasteless chill Tonic rsess? S Energy snd Vitality by Purifying and Enriching the Blood. When you feel Its strengthening, invigorating effect, see how It brings color to the theeks and bow it Improves the sppetite. yoa will then appreciate ks trie tonic vhlae. 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