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TOWN OP LOUISBURQ, N. C. . Statement o t Cub Raeeipt? and Dis bursement? for Year ended June SO. mi. v WAT lilt FUND . ? Receipts Sale ol water to general public. Ju?it! 1920 to May i 1921, lnclttBiTB? ?6,078.21 '#? 1 ~~ Total Receipt? ? ?6,078.21 Disbursements Tay roll? ? = - 3,668.20 Soda and Alum 1,800.66 Freight ??? T80.96 Repairs - 858.20 Oil - 1,224.89 Material and Supplies ? 180.72 Voucher? Issued before July 1. 1920 _ 3.234.30 Accounts due before July 1, 1920 735.32 Total Disbursements .. J12.42S.25 Overdratt July 1? mo ? 17,384. M _ Total ?29,784.14 Overdraft June 30, 1921 ? ?23,705.93 TOWN OF LOUISBURQ, N. C. Statement of Cash Receipt? and DIM-, bursements for Year ended June 30r 1921. ELECTRIC LIGHT FUND Receipts Sale of current to public^ June 1920 to May 1921 Inclusive ?13,314.40 Notes Payable 2,200.00 Sale of Jaatenai : 114.08 3ftl6 of Oil Ubls SLBI Total Receipts ?15.71C.98 Disbursements Pay Rolls $4.028.27 Oil ? 6,323. CI Freight ?- 3.331.76 Material and Supplies II 3,285.34 Miscellaneous 205.09 Repairs 1,483.94 Touchers outstanding be- - fore July 1, 1920 8,150.38 Accounts unpaid July 1, 1920 3,530.87 -Notes -Payable? ?7,000.00 Total Disbursements ?37,339.26 -Overdraft July I, 1920-^.^ 3,139.43 Total ?40,478.69 Overdraft June 30, 1921 ? ?24,762.71 OF LQIIISBITRG. N. C. S ' ? ' IinpmvemamJuiiaii, Coupons -atiC Sinking Fund, for year ended June 30, 1921. Receipts Taxep 1919 ? ? 413.06 TaxeB 1920 4,114.80 Street Assessments 1920.. 3,517.54 Tm"Ju Keceipls . ? Vs.uia.4u Balance June 30, 1920 2,148.45 Total r $10,193.85 Overdraft June 30, 1921 5,744.02 . ' Tntel ??ifc?37.87 Disbursements <3oupens Sept. l'5r 1921._ 3,398.47 Bonds Paid Due Sept. 15 '-18?- ... 9,000.00 Interest on bonds over due 171.00 "?bouponlT and T5x~c. MarcH 16, 1921 ? 3,368.40 Total j. ?15.937.87 TOW Or LOUISBUBG, N. c. Water Bonds, CouponB ana Slaking Fund for Ysilr ended June 30, 1920. Receipts Taxes 1919 47.54 Taxes 1920 2,679.23 Total Receipts ?2,626.77 Balance June 30, 1920 15,937.84 Total ?18,564.61 Disbursements Coupons and Exchange i Dec. 1, 1920 1,638.56 Coupons and Exchange -Jutra-nsai ..... 1,754.38 | 'Total Disbursements ?3,392.94 Habitual Constipation Cared In 14 td 21 Days o "LAX-FOS WITHPEPSIN" ia a specially, prepared Syrup "^nic-Laxative for Habitual Constipation, it relieves promptly bat should be taken rojfdlariy lor 14 to 21 days to Induce refulaj'Hctlon. h Stimulates and Regulates. /Vfary Pleasant la Taka.? Mo per bottle. Balance June 30. N21 15.171.67 Total ?18.564.61 TOWN OF LOUISBURtXN. C. Li?ht Honda . ccamna an\ atnklnr Fund for Yeaj- endi June a?, 188* Receipt? Taxes 1919 IJ 11.91 Taxes 1920 ? ? #9?. 19 Total Receipts 11.956.10 Balance June 30. 1920 -- 4,64?.68 Total T ??.?03.63 Disbursements Coupons July 1. 1920 300.37 Loaned Notes Payable 2,283.96 Coupons and E*c. May 1, 1921 2.360.88 Total Disbursements ?4,946.21 Balance June f0^ 1921 __ 1,658.47 Total ?6,603.68 TOWN OF LOUIS BURG, N. C. Statement of Cash Receipts and Dls bureemeata for. iear ended June 30. 1921. GENERAL ADMINISTRATION FOND Receipt? Taxes 1919 ?618. 6* Taxes 1920 > 6,466.60 Coet and Licenses 1.808.30 Notes Payable - 103,238.00 bale of Bonds 78,500.00 Accrued Interest on bonds 850.0$ Interest on over due taxes -i* 184.27 Difference in auuit or tax took? 2.30 Rent of Opera House,.- 75.00 From water fund, painting stand pipe ... 125.00 Sale of Horse 150.00 Sale of feed 56.97 Total Receipts ?192,075.08 Balance July 1,"1920 14.799.09 Total ?206,874.17 ? Disbursements Salaries ?: : 5,414.19 Office Supplies 915.58 Dank Interest -and? ex change 7,010.06 Vouchers due before July 1, 1920 8,073.42 Accounts due before July 1, 1920 1,217.2S Miscellaneous Items 2.10C.6? Notes Payable 112,720.00 Commission on sale oi Honda 7 nun nil Funding bonds paid ^ 1,500.00 Paid Fairbanks Morse & Co. 18,000.00 Refund on taxes 202.31 FIRE DEPARTMENT: .Salaries 65.54 Repairs 380.33 Outing expenses lireman 150.00 Kiramens dues 12.BO HEALTH DEPARTMENT Salaries. 100.00 Miscellaneous items 1& 45 FTREET DEPARTMENT Wages 1.509.84 Cleamnijr streets 2,175.00 Supplies - 94.76 Ttftal Disbursements ?169,524.73 Balance June 30. 1921 37,349.44 ?206,874.17 TOWN OF LOUISBURG, N. C. Reconciliation ot Balances as of June 30, 1321. General Administration fund - ?37,349.44 Water Sinking fund 15J.71.67 Light sinking fund 1,653.47 *54,179.58 Less: I Water fund overdraft ?3,705.93 Light fund overdraft 24,762.71 ! (street Improvement sink ing fund overdraft 5,744.02 . *54,212.66 Net overdraft $33.08 AS PER BANK STATEMENT JUNE 40,1321. Town account 1,924.49 Street Improvement sink ing fund 3,426.98 <Llght and water sinking fund 6,928.11 Total Bank Balance $12,279 .58 Vouchers outstanding 12,312.66 Would leave net overdraft ot ' $33.0? A New Shipment of LANDRETHS SEEDS- _ Just Received I All Paper Seeds 5 Cents per package Now is the time to plant English Peas, Bubs, Lettuce, Onions, Cabbage, Radishes Early Salad, Sweet Peas. Call on us for your Seeds when you get the "Gardening Fever" Yours for a good garden, S. P. BODDIE, RECEIVER. Aycock Drug Co. It Pays To Get It At RAY'S ; Quality?Price?Service Million Packets Of Flower Seeds Free W? b*lMrr? la Oo?*n U?n4 bom? of tb* SMtb. nut? _^unrt-tAd lo fttw Wl?o have tlnm. W? bara fUted more than * bQUri packets ti w?4*. of bvutSol T*< ???fly- g>wt llwm t? kt ll'W to om oueuroer* tbU ?yrW ?wWt yo? like Vo tow Ore p?4kcta of beautiful flowed Croe* you oan orr them: bm<n< l?2t catalac la a 1 *>??*? hail??<7 i?ustrat?d aaad book fall tram mrt*r to aorar o< troth f?l dcacihiUao* aM IDoetratlono of vegatabl?*. flow?? a?d farm crop?. It la full of halptul g?r den. flower and farwi Information flkat ' li ne?dol In BTei y Southern h (Mi. _uid, too, tba catulo? telle ;oi how _to got theee flower aaeda absolutely tri??. Write for oar 1*22 catalog nor- ? I' la the fin eat, moat valuable and beau tiful esad book erer published, #Hd you will be mighty glad you'TB Jot It. There la no obligation to bay a?y thing. Jusl ask for the catalog, i It will come by return mall. H. Q. HASTINGS CO.. SEE08MEN, ATLANTA, SA. TOPAY IN CAROLINA. 1 arise In the morning and put on Jin derclothes made In Wtnston-Salem, socks "made tn Burlington, snoes m^d in Lynchburg, overalls made in Grt?ns boro out of denims'spun out of Nbrth Carolina-cotton.-anti dry my face In a towel made at Kannapolls. -Going to breakfast, I an down to a -??big m.-de in lligh Point. coveroa wut " damask made In South Carolina,Jsnd r sii^llce cloth made in GreensborO; I hare for breakrasc grapetlMit ?rrown in Florida, sweetened with tn i:nr made in Louisiana, ho' biscuits breakfast bacon or fried uam, or frlei: spring chicken, scrambled eggs, grld ?11* *"w? i-"h Imnr^or ?vrup JeT??> milk and bntter. all produced in q?il ford. ? .My apple vinegar, potatoes oanned pea? ai^d fruits, Jellies :ind jams, are all made and canned in d tii ford county. My Tennessee hordfe U fed on Guilford com, rats and haar^Cis harnessed by a NOTCH Carolina n*gro with a Knoxvllle harness and hitchu} to a plow made TrT Chattanooga- and later to awagon made in Winstorf-Sa IfnTT ^ " 1?1 After ^ t he day's work is over I re tire to a High Point bed, on. a mat tress made In Mebane, and I sleep be tween sheets made In South Carolina, under a blanket made in Elkin, a spread made at Feldale, Va., and guar ded by a North Carolina dog.?Dr. J. T. J. Battle, (Greensboro Neap. Russia is beginning to leaiV that the proof of political theories is in the eating.?Muskogee Phoenix. o | A four-sided alliance to insure world peace is all right If It is square.?Ma nila Bulletin. TUCKER'S CAFE Main Street LOUISBURG, N. C. I have Just opened a first class Cafe In the old Naal building and am prepared to furnish meals at all hour?, and the best the ^narket affords. Ice Cream S cents a cone. Soft Drinks, etc. Prices reasonable, service the best. J. C. TUCKER Proprietor To Stop a C/>ujfh Quick take HAYES' HEALING HONKY. a oough medicin? wlrfch stop? the rough by healing the lnSaoled and IxrUMfod (i--uaa. A bo* of GROVE'S JS-PEN-TKATE SAI.VE for CMwt Oold^Head ? nnd Croup is eudoaed wuh every bottle of HAYES' WlALINm HONEY. The ?lv? ahouM bejRihharfoo the cheat and throat of chlldi^H^tfferinA from a Cold or Croup. T*a heilfna eSect of Hajree' HeaUni HoneT h tfda the tli pal eomhjnf^ with the healing rff?* il Crow?'? OPea-Trat* Sahr* t hrotiah the pnrra of tbaekki eoan eteaeanouih Both pmmAn ara parked In one wtoa end tka ooet of Lbe ootaUned traaUnent U 33c. Jqat aak jrow druggist for HAYES" ?eAjmiioney. Louisburg Repair Shop J. LEHMA.5, Proprietor - -?* ttuot 15 j. tV. Ferry, TT?i?r ford's WtrtkonN LOCISBC^G, K. C. We repair Shoes and Harness In the best workmanlike mnnnor. We hare with ns MY. J. R. Oautt. of Rlchirond. who la an expert In his line. Just .received one hundred and three pairs Army and Na?y Shoes. made^f6r I'ncle Sam at 12.00 per pair. Fire nalr* tfir |<> y>.?Hurry! Rub! Cam* and get them while they la?. We specialize In repairing ladle i>nd gent'? One jhoes. LOUISBURG REPAIR SHOP Julias Lehman. Proprietor SALE OP LAND ?Under and by virtue at the power and authority contained In that deed of trust executed by H. B. Cooke and wife to Ben T Holden, Trustee on the 24th day of January 1910, which Is du ly recorded In the office of the Regis ter of D^eds of Franklin County ? In Book 234 page 46, default having been mad? In thu payment of tin) note se cure^ thereby and demand made up on me by the holders to foreclose In accordance with the terms and pro vision? therein, I will sell at public ! auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse door In Franklin County, on , MUNDAY,"FEBRUARY 20, ?22 ?. at 12 o'clock M. that tract or parcel ,of land situate in Frankllnton Town I ship. Franklin County, North Carolina land described as follows: [ Bounded on the North by the lands jof I. H. Kearney 'formerly Mrs. El | len P eared) on the *fc*ast hyThe Sea :imard Air Urin Biriiw.Tl-mCjhr - I>y <he estate of George Winston dee'd, and on the West by I. H. Kearney I formerly S. C. Blackley) containing jl2o acres more or less and being the (lands owned by Anthony Cooke dee'd lat the time of his death. The said H. |B. Cooke being a son and heir at law of tho paid-Anthony Cooke dee'd and j as such is the nwner (/ -lff-1 ?jatillH 'to a one-ninth (1-9) undivided hiter 1 est in and to said lands. I This the 18th day of Jan. 1922. |l-20-5t BEN T HOLDEN, Trustee. Pfflaa Cared la 6 to 14 Days " a PA20 OINTMENT falls llrhina. t-'i.j. Blc?diatf or Pnjcrodiag PiW relieves Itcbiaf PUm and 70a can itt *0 after tile first J ~ The critical public is complaining about the new peace dollars because tbe bas-relief design on them preveius the possessor from piling them of. That has been the trouble with any old kind ot dollars I ?wr owned.?-) New York Morning Telegrapn. fto Worm? in a Healthy CJtfld Atf children troubled with Wops* have an un healthy color, which indicate^naour blgod, and aa a ntaZthen ie^more or ldfcfstomach disturbance. GROVE S TASTELES^full TONIC given regularly ai> or thr?ejpatfs will enrich the blood, im the digeacton. and act as a General Strength Tonic to the whole systefn. Nature will than t h 15w off or dispel the worms, and the Child wifi t In perfect health. ?*" rac This new sugar-coated gum delights young and old. It "melts in your month" and tine gum in tke center remains to aid digestion, brighten teeth and soothe mouth and throat? There -are the other WR|?l LCY friends to choose from, too: Piano's Organs, Phonographs, " Player Pianos, We have a number of these instruments on hand that we are offering at Big Bargain Prices for Cash. They are all new instruments and of the best makes. Don't buy until you see them We c:o still saving oor customers big money on their nurchases. Let us assist you to econo mize. C. C. HUDSON C0. (WIOB-AWiKK ?KITIAKT) ? w. LAIIISII1N. fiom CAlOURi *? *? ?1 *? 1
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