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C., Jan, 28. -Sec-rotary OliiHrt, of the United Stat Troanury, today announced the Ishu unce of.tlio new aorlo of Treasury Curtlllciitca of Iiidiihtednosfl, to bo linown a i Tm 4 1920, 'bearing (lute of Folm'.iry 2 and nmtiirlnif March liLJiujtThe rrrtltlraroiir whlclflicar 4',j perrunt luterent, are offered for Kanera! hiiliHorlptlon at pur and an- rued i. i erent through the Federal Himervc HiuiIis, y Alihonrli these new securities are offered primarily through Federal Keaerve Iliiuks they may be had from llllliiiKf nnv hiin.klna inul Itn tlnti In flwi I BtfBel, United 'States. Bearer- certificates with Intorest coupon attached will be isKiied, Secretary (JhiM laid, In the denomluatloiiM of $000, 11,000, $6,000, $10,000 and $100,000, The eertlflcateB will be exempt, both as to principal and Interest, from all federal, state and local taxes now or hereafter Imposed, except (a) estate or inheritance tax en, and (b) graduated additional Income taxes commonly known as surtaxes, and excess profits and war profits taxes, now or hereafter imposed bv the federal government upon Incomes or profits. Moreover, the Interest on an amount of bonds and certificates authorized by the act of congress ap proved September 24, 1917, as amended, the principal of which does not exceed the aggregate of $5,000, owned by any Individual, partner ship, association or corporation, shall be exempt from the taxes provided for In clause "b" above. While the new' certificates of in debtedness, Secretary Glass an nounced, will not bear the circula tion privilege, they will be accepted at par, with an adjustment of ac crued Interest, during such time and under such regulations as shall be prescribed iby the Secretary of the Treasury, in ' payment of income j profits taxes payable at the maturity I fcxxELIAXH of tne ceruticate?. The right is reserved to reject any subscriptions and to allot less than the amount of certificates applied j for, Mr. Glaan said, and to close the i subscriptions at any time without j notice. 'Payment at par and accrued interest for certificates alloted must be made on or before February 2, next, or later allotment. Any qualified depositary will be permitted to make payment by credit for the certificates alloted to it for itself and its customers up to any amount fro which it shall be quali fied in excess of existing deposits, when so notified by the Federal Re serve Bank of its district. Treasury Certificates of Indebted ness of series C 1920, maturing February 2, next, series D 1920, maturing February 16, next, and series T 9, maturing March 15, nxt (with anw unmatured coupons at tached) will be accepted at par with an adjustment of accrued interest in payment for any certificates of the series Tm 4 1920, now offered, which shall be subscribed for and alloted. All Federal Reserve Banks, as fis cal agents of the United States, are authorized and requested to receive subscriptions and to make allotments in full in the order of the receipt of the applications up to amounts in dicated by the Secretary of the Treas ury to the Federal Reserve Banks of their respective districts. It is hoped that every banking in stitution in the country will bend its utmost efforts toward making the volume of subscriptions to the new series as great as possible and to ward having the subscriptions in hand at the earliest possible date. O . Minn' Olivia Benton is ill at her home on Panama street. Miss Lottie Klunclwtrd returned Sunday afietnoou from a week end vlrll at Creswell. returnt'd Monday" Ih ill at her Frank Benton, of Norfolft, spent Sund iy with his finally on Panama '. Miss Annlo Miller Seoley spent the weekeiul with her brother, Alson Seeley at Norfolk. Misses Mary and Mattlo Webb left Sunday for Norfolk to spend a few days with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Armstrong have returned from their bridal trip in Northern cities and are the guests of the bride's ipnrents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Commander on West Main street. Miss Blanche Kilpatrlck returned Monday morning from Dover, where she spent the weekend with her family. O JUNIOR UIIOIIl MEKTH TONIGHT All members of Blackwell Memor ial Sunday School and Church from the ages of 14 up who can sing or want to learn to sing are asked to meet in the annex of the church to night from 7:00 to 8:30. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ennis Skinner and Mrs. P. O. Sawyer will organize a Junior Choir tonight and meetings for prac tice will be held each week. O MKKT TONIGHT The Euzelian Sunday School Class of Blackwell Memorial Sunday School will meCt tonight with Mrs. Martin on North Road street. It is hoped that all members who can will be present. O MEET TONIGHT There will be' a meeting of St. Andrews Brotherhood tonight with W. H. Weatherly, Jr., on Riverside Drive, at eight o'clock. All members are requested to be present. O DINNER IN HONOR OP MR. AND MRS. ARMSTRONG Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Daniels were host and hostess at a dinner given Sunday complimentary' to Mr. andv Mrs. Clyde Armstrong, who have re cently returned from their bridal trip in Northern cities. SEEKS SECOND SON 1 "..,. - "V 3L JLV -X CLEVELAND Miss Caroline Mytlnger, known ' as Cleveland's moat beautiful woman, has been -selected by Charles Dana Gibson as the model lor his next pictures. She Is posing also ton other distin guished New York artists. Her photograph was selected to represent : Cleveland In a beauty contest at the Panama-Paciflo exposition and she (a t renounced by artists to have the "ideal face, expressing youth, beauty, happiness, Interest, health, goodness and simplicity." CLEARING, HOUSE FOR FREIGHT CARS New York, Jan. 23. A $20,000, 000 connecting railroad, to act as a clearing house for the freight cars of half a dozen roade entering or passing through the port of New York from both sides of the Hudson River, is proposed by the New York and New Jersey Port Commission. The roads is to link up trunk lines terminating on the New Jersey shore and those on the NeW York side of the Hudson at Plermont, N. Y. The scheme Is said to be part of a general plan of changes to enable the port of New York to hold and facilitate the handling of commerce passing through here, for which Bos ton, Philadelphia and southern ports are reaching. Railroad men are said to be agreed that the connection will save the trunk lines money far in ex cess of interest on Its cost and oper ating expenses. The proposed railroad will extend from Plermont, near Nyack, N. Y., to Elizabeth, N. J., on Newark Bay. It will Intercept six branches of the Erie Railroad, the West Shore Rail road, the Deleware, Lackawanna and Western and its subsidiary the Morris and Essex Railroad, the Lehigh Val ley Railroad, the Pennsylvania Rail road, the Central Railroad of New Jersey and Baltimore and Ohio Rail road. It will be 45 miles in length dou ble tracked, and at each juncture with an existing railroad will be a railroad yard for the exchange of freight cars. It is proposed that each existing railroad take a proportion ate share of the capital stock of the proposed connecting road. Each road will deliver to the connecting rail road cars originating on It lines and destined for pojnts upon other lines. The New York Central will have only car-iloat cuunectlou with the pro posed read. ' ..j. m ' v Via. "JaAfcA 112- MRS.MMA C BERG DOLL , PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Emma C. Bergdoll, on the advice of her son, Grover C. Bergdoll, who has I been arrested as. a draft dodger, will advertise, she says, for her second eon, Edwin, also wanted as a dodger, to give himself up; Mrs. , Bergdoll Is under $10,000 bond I on charges of assault and battery and conspiracy to prevent the ar- of Grover. m. m. Passenger Train Schedules. Ar rivals and departures Elizabeth City (dally unless otherwise shown.) Pub lished only as information and not guaranteed. Leaves Arrives 10:10 a. m. Eden ton. .. .3:90 p. m. U:25 a. m. Edenton, Washing ton, Marsden (New Bern, Beaufort, Oriental, Golds boro), Greenville, Wilson, riaieign :oo p. 10:47 p. m. Edenton, Washing ton, New Bern, (Beaufort, Kinston, Goldsboro, Orien tal), Greenville, Wilson, Raleigh, Charlotte. .6:30 a. b-ll:10 a. m. Suffolk. .a-ll:25 a. m. :S0 a .m. Norfolk 10:47 p. m. ' S : 0 0 p.m.Norf oik ( express ) 11 : 8 5a.m. 3:30 p. m. Norfolk(local)10:10 a. m." a-Monday, Wednesday, Friday. , b-Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. --'For detailed Information apply or write to , C. b. UNDERWOOD, Traffic Agent Edenton, N. C E. S. DOUGLAS, Tkt. Agent. . Elizabeth City, N. C, TP . - ,.468 "" .
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