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Tare Two TnEAinxor.o comuER, asheboro, n. c 1 I. BOW TO CALCULATE SCHOOL GOVERN OR SAYS LEGISLATURE TAX KATES UNDER KIW LAW DID MUCH GOOp WORK General direction! aa to how to cal- ProsT in Tutii With Jaea,c Tax Ameadsseat Stat Will Ba U EnTUble Position, fif Sa Aidea "The General 'Assembly more than eulate rates for school taxes unJer the new tax law has been issuea by the Stat Department of Education, and ar printed for the infonration of thorn interested. The new rex-aluation act five direction as to how all new redeemed its solemn . pledge : mad to tax rates except those for schools, the people that the taxes derived from way be estimated. The memorandum property in 1920, should not be more issued follows: -' ithan ten per cent above those derived 1 Tax Rates. u 1919. This pledge was mac1- in the L A tax 'of 13 cents levied by the utmost good faith by the General As legislatur is substituted for the S2'Wy has been kept in 4 Stat Tax levied last yor. This letter and in spirit -'- v- -is a stat wide tax and mu.it not be, "Despite the bludgeoning of igno confused with the county tax, which is ranee and . prejudice, the howls of separate from and in addition thereto, wounded vanity and conceit, and the 2. A county tax, not exceeding 10 ambitious schemes of a few wholly cents, is substituted for the 35 cents selfish politicians, the general assem tax levied last year, except for those bly did not for one second waver from counties that would reach the lS cents its allegiance to the plain honcrty and rate before the amount raised by the simple justice that requires all prop 25 cents last year plus 10 per cent has erty to be listed for taxation at its been realized. . true value. On he other hand, it' re- 3. The maximum building tax that iterated and emphasized the high re may be levied is .03 cents in place of solve made at the regular session of a maximum of 16 3-4 cents last year. 1919, that henceforward the tax books (See sections 1, 2, and 3 of the New of North Carolina must speak the School Law.) truth. 4. The special local I taxes for 1920- "The constitutional amendments 1921 should provide 10 per cen more" rp tte equaling principle of than the special local taxes provided the revaluation art and lay deep and for 1919-'20. All special local taxes broad foundations for the permanent voted since the passage of e reval- separation of the sources of state and uation act in 1919 may be considered jpj revenues. as ii they naci Deen leviea on cne oia valuation, and the new rate levied "The reduction of the constitutional limitation from 66 2-3 cents t 3UUUIU U1UT1UC XV IJV . VIIV IUVA V , , 1 1 11 .1 r . . onf o ah tha sma Vi iiti rl wvsl iAlliiia vnvfk H would have provided ander the old v" ' T"," j , n)uatinn of property is in harmony with the de- W. How to Estimate the New Rates, clared purposes of the revaluation act The new revaluation act gives direc- The.15 nte, rates asow astlj most lions as to how all new tax rates, ex- implacable foe of taxation youM sug ept the State tax rates mentioned gest, and yet when applied to true val above for the year 192. may be de- ues u yiel ""P.1 revenues, termmed. Ascertain the "taxable val-' The re-submission of the income -ue upon which the tax rates were lev- amendment opens the way to ob fed for each county, municipality, or tain ln a manner wholly righteous and special tax district for the year 1919 approved by every state in the union and the total amount of revenue pro- and every enlightened government on Ouced by the rate of tax so levied in earth, additional revenues to meet the iie vear 1919. An addition of 10 per demands of a progressive civilization, oentmay be made to each total amount It also insures the permaneat separa of revenue for each county, munici- tion of the sources of state and local pality, or special tax district for the revenues. year 1919, and a rate of tax sufficient I "This is the goal towards which I to yield the total amount of revenue have been steadily driving ever since thus estimated will be the maximum I entered public life. In 1913 I sub which may be levied in the year 1920.'' mitted a paper to the constitutional In making an estimate as to what commission appointed by Governor I new rates should be levied by old tax Craig, to revise our tax system in' levying authorities, all such authori- which I said: ties should consider the follo-ving: '"However much we mav disagree1 What is the total amount due from with Tories of government advocat-i the tax levy of 1919- 20-hor much ed by Alexander Hamilton, it must be1 has been collected and how much re- conceded that he was the greatest pub-1 mains to be collected how much has lic ftnancier America has produced. It been lost to the fund because of fees hag well gaid thjU Hamilton, commissions and failure to pay taxes 7 gmote the rock of natural resources When the total amount has Heen de-and abundant streams of revenue: termuied I add 10 per cent to s :wnich hed fortlu Hamilton's master! will be the limit for the year 120- 21. stroke the 0,, of staUj and Divide this total amount by the new national revenues. The adoption of -valuation, making sufficient -tllowances thig ,- at once removed a fmitM IUI '"""' . " source of rr tat on hetwepn the f eder- f:. V- 1 L 7 a3B 31 j ., : Jh is section certainty -;,'bw lot the utomm suit contains a fraction discard the al government and the states, and at! and take the next nighest ,u com t; m, n; i The result will be the tax fnr S f financial independence. fraction number. rate to be levied for 1920-'21. Tseen eollected already for schol for ,., I m profoundly convinced that a the year 1919-'20 suppose tliere is lll:e separation ot the state and local; sfSl due $2,000 but is uncollected revenues will bnnK about an era of ; suppose $1,000 was lost to the fund Eod felling between the several coun- j because of fees, commissions and fail- tles- ami between the .ounties and the tue to pay taxes, the total amount state, and will further enable che state ' thnt next vear's rate is supposed to to pro forward witii its proper work yield will be $18,000. Add 10 per without the handicap of a remanent cen to $18,000 and the maximum deficit in the treasury. Much lias been ! amount for 1920-"21 is $19,800. The said in recent years about equalization new valuation of the property is with out segregation. I $14,500,000. Divide $19,800 by $14.- "In my inagura! address, after rec-1 500,000 and the result is a tax rate of .commending the appointment of a spe-' 13 19-29 cents. Discard the fraction 'cial tax commission, I said: I -and the rate will be 14 centr. I "'In the meantime, I desire to say,1 All tax levying authories Lnould be in order that our people r:ay be giving! urged to make the rate suf!ic;ent to the matter thought, thr.t in my opinion 1 raise 10 per cent more money than eny plan of taxation that will rais ; last year. sufficient revenues, and be at all accep- . : table to our people, mu.st involve the ! Fullers News ' separation of the souirer. of state and Paople in this community are now local revenues. If this fundamental : . busy preparing for good roa'ls. The principle can once be n. eed upon, its' road machines have been in this sec- application will become a matter of tion for the last week. detail.' Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Myers, of High1 "In 1917 the state levied a general! Point, were visitors at Dr. Myers' last property tax for the support of the Sunday. state government of 27 2-3 cents on Protracted meeting will start at the one hundred dollars worth of prop Pleasant Grove next Sunday. rty. In 1919 it rras found that the Misses Ellamai Younta and Ola state could derlre by the enforcement Hughea, of Thomasrill. were welcom of reasonable privilege a:d inheritance . viaitos at Miss Laura Snyder's last taxes a larger amount of money than Sunday.- (therefore; and therewpon the property Mr. Pearl Snyder and daughter, Miss tax for stcto purposes vas di' ided by Ha Snyder, of Sophia, Rout 1, spent two. being redueed from 23 2-3 cento last r pday night with Mr. and Mrs. i nw iw wc mi muu JL E. Snyder. They wr o ir way four cento for pensions, mak.nra to to Toa'i Creek, s ital of 15 2-8 cento as against 27 2-3 1 f Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Arnold and Mr. n 1917. ' j and Mm. R. E. 8nydr, who hav been "This year on account of the In-' -viaitiA in DranM rnnittv fop umnl tnaacu biikiciki tu uie kvuix.vvu v dars. hav return! to their bom. Select your fires ac cording to the roads they have to travaJ : ' In ssndy or hilly coun try, wherever the going is apt to be heavy The U. S. Nobby. For ordinary country roads The U. S. Chain or Usco. For front wheeli The U. S. PUin. For best reult e ver yw here' U. S. Royal Cords. Kara-NOBBY-OWNUSCO-PWH EDK at it just torn the business stand point, compared with, say, ten years ago or even five. Everything speeded up made easier. Nearly every business man depending on the automobile to trans port himself and his products. That- i? one reason, per haps, why more attention is being paid to tires why tire costs are being figured closer and people are beginning to look for better fires. We believe that people are entitled to better tires-the , best they can get Not only the man with the big car, but the :.rm with ihs small car, and t!i5ar?ord:te;' sized car. ''.. " m , J .... We represent U.S.. Tirch for that reason because their policy is the same as ours-every tire as good as" you can get it regardless of the size of the cq.t it h to go on. It was that policy which led to the introduction of the straight side automobile tire, the pneumatic truck tire. And you can't beat it IV XT. S. Tires are guarantee;.! for : life, .With r.o llzr.ltp.iior of mileage. It will pay ycu ts 11: to -us about tires, if ycu are looking at them -from a business standpoint ' Stato RA3ISEUR MOTOR CO Rarasejir, N. C. RANDEIMAN MOTOR CO., Randlerpan, N. C GIIXIAM PATTERSON CO Ubcrty, N, C. ASHEB0R0 MOTOR COv Asheboro. N; C. if .V., V, : its 4 ". iTileg Uxeaa and Inheritance tax- fi ...-- Mr. Add Moor left last Gaturdsy J creaui ceriiu iimocnji. perlon&ji individual and eor-mlstlon for negroes oifth trains, based on fflclncy and cootinnrtus Mr plan for modern school builds?, but , all property, for safer and more 'sanitary aocom- providing for-att increase fa aalaries loa funds.to b msd for - provkiinr piau ror modern whooi bouaags, w b furnish nd f m of , charm to di anr trfetai Inf nmvMfair imnw IniroectioS "Jh educaional bill makes another v Diseasing: ' another hg ttibltci 0at thoriacd y th flaane conmitt.'tf achool boJldlnjrs and for t-Mnf il and priyilew taxes to the point wher ponU can ba left to tht eounUe and AH thes things are demanded by a rlc in th aam Kliool was provided ,they ar In harmony with almilar tax fZlI, m4iet lo-t nccewitie: Christian chrilixaUon." ' - -J .' when th state tax of 11 tents was ao for Vir-dnia, where h will sped sev ' l PMcractad s--nia iWittUain' at' other promsiv atate. It was Tabernacl th first bundsy in Sep- rounawaj n wooia no m "fceacary tcp forwar(L .it provide! money fuffl- confronted th rwierul assembly In x- There waa absolutely no opposition, to to cities, towns and district in prop-.''emfc-vv4 i ' 4 , y cf . itVJ. 7.LZliL. cient to put in effect th ram salary trsordinsry swilon that Is e bration,' if Moreo-fef, the counties and th riy loeatod new achool bulLling." Mr., J and .Mr - Peart Parrish, of Kpport of .th stato JTW mmentr t(iu adopted bythe teachert and State SupermtendaBt E.' Brook special -v tan ; dlttricto - wr TrrreaJ "Th atat Uodri of adueati wt 'TboraaarUI, visited at Mr, A. P. Per- K""101; TTii TuVt !l perlntn(!enU,ratth ; Greensboro gve Wi view. n what :wa accora- aunklent latitode; cither .-through- fathnr aothorixwi to spend net a i -tlue'a last Huaaajr. . y. ,,,- irrvr-vn .JZZVZZZZ. ZZ eonierenc xti year, inn ciassi-pu l y-, ( t WEAK. WEAKT WOME. ,J t , - f.' Cj Ti f..r V l"' T r .'rf-'i I ' Lean th Csas f Dally. Vm and : Whso th back aehoa lmhA itorl a rfa ' " '. 1 mr law- A. t,Mn. mmb m V.... v- .r nnn .1.. lii. ..kJ fund trtctly In harmony wiU rry rcom- fid j, tnat pjace-'.th proper "The special fs.on of thi reneral money, to meet : tht salary schedule, hi aeenrinff a better admlnlstrstioa of .v tnendation I have vrnr mart on tn preTni0Tn on efficiency and lenirth of arnbly which has tt eied met. Therefore, th school term la rry th publio School fund In th -sevtril subject , wa har-' ehjcd MUprcp rvic. .it mad prorl-ion for th - every tjuest of the Wchefin the hew district for 1920-tl may b ' maintain-' outiee of th atat. Througk tJdi P tr tax from 27 2-8 cento to nthinr. l: 4.m.i... ,tZ-A.i ,fv kMi. u.Unn M.rtxt uimm. t i i .v u i rl . .! 'f !r... - fJi .T, .it. v.5 26 cowaUe that How bar; no sveb several ver; important amenmemto to Ulned in mhtQ.Th aeeond impor ennty boards' of dutioa r will be aad throb. I1"' j i7i SLiTLi?, . schools, and lt ie to wunties Ah achool law which will aid waterl- tant enactement waa a Uw aothoris- riven aaslsstano In admialstarinf 4hl n-r. -t .. - ttffi nTr ! "Pfe!?. "f! ?. J- n.h L R?-r-MU ool fund and U properly wwww. w w. ... !V.J un hull trHHM BAH hail turva . , . t . .... . . .III I . . in. w.. .1. . ... .. . IT ' ' ' " Bleat, krlnca no rast or i 11 ' 1- rl-Jil. Tt. " m W)T c'w ouna'nirs ana in von 01 wi pumw ncnow sy.vrm. iom or ui puDiie ecnooi rund u aid coon- oat at for th aam. wrra aw "".bean . SDokca In Nerth Carolina th.li u.. .v.. ..vii- w niiw4aa iki. L..i.iAa i L . .. . -.Wfca , r Wbaa'toriaary' dlaorder act la, Wonn'i ot I a "avary on. Doan't Klda Pills ar ildaST. . ' bw"l?,k.t iL C!i',)U5 expendjt.tr of th public school follow) n important leglslatioa year inder the old rate and under the f.- -. r, . . rnactod: . . Th reaeral assembly accepted (he enacted: r rlr. I wig soon entlrt'j bn fn xood hlib 1 r M a. t !1 d1r ' ' f"r I k'net rinp " ' ' I ; - m k i ' :r Tht It ae Albebor woman' ( norer airatn be n-ceary Mrs. MT. fnrrsm, North Teyette- ' v(l! fltre asyst, "About a year rt I hsd t-rrlbln pain lo th small f.f my burs and I couldn't l-op nlshis. My k'nT didn't ai-t prop trt srnt t had ditty lp11 that were ,-awrol. 1 fti ttrafj snd Untold all i- tim. lv,an'i Kldny Pilla wf iramendad lo m nd I beau wa ties in which ther Is not a .mle, rThss ar th most Important e- ,, i, , -1 -, . . , swnnara iunp acnooi.- wiui ui tub actmento, out aeveral minor aro--The aalary scheduJ adopUd by th It will b possible to Increase th num. mnU to th school Uw war made, a wie urcensooro eonierenc oerof atandard high schools In the mi followsi v. , : -" 1 ' 1 -i " ffll dlatrlrta irlin lha Itiu aumillul nr.i. .i..MaR SD ntV.vl ahaaaa aa lTfrTTlKM A TffirF ISIXlK(L . i ill. at.. "a . j. ' ' .. " ... . L - Ana Hiiit If tVia hum r. . , . -r r . aw.o. " w iuireuiriiw 1" vuiupumia- HiBI par t or ur prt M mild ha adoTTtd It Will t,l 1. V 7" , ". i , . ! . ' " - -u a t7 ui a iwu int rrecwon oi a sw aLw r ...,rv ti lar a 7 ' i rlV . . ....-.-. - j mw.iv h wo nnu, i urvujn r ramermorw, may cona-rua 'ary VI T7 UaX K. M,mnf to tinnlnl a ana. "I HAItt thlnV an n Ma MM an Wrt .LI. I t. lu t. . 1. . . . . . . . t l 1 .Ital property tu for th support of th i to tTtVtn a molera work more from stomach trouble and bloat- mhiAanMai iiH -.JC a "a .,. SjT 'm i. eonflaea omiwuMium ar iinuuuyinK inB uiu i jitb. i nau vu imy on mr siren rinen very materially th Wirh them to thra arre. ' -this prmdpla. This will be ,mmptly run jnor than half th tlm and could aehool work. Th tpndiUjrt of this) "Th lUto-wld boad act ha drni. Th klon bill pret-ndln to pt ho help from prewriptfmn or md-fund will U whly in th rurml dls- ehaitrM so that towns, eounUe ' d.l with th situation at th special cin. One of mi friends advied os- trku of the wask eounti-a wl.sr th d!trTcto may lssu bonds In amount aaaVaiaal Vaarak a atari laia - - a(a aa J a a. taa a I JTava'ai Ua -.1 Aaf..l l J -a a.t- I .L I i I a a ... . - a (aa aWf Id valantiona. th people would bar IVoVwiak ViiiU;'ollJ!1, rort' prlncipl that In our industrial plant teacher at IOt f .a0 "U ut4frtult V Bumaa brakajre should b 3 Much $ ' ' ' lAaOnna Th ar thev ara nol r- . .a.t. a?j .1 ..u , rrvrru 1 , ti..a a..a ta.l. .Mk t .hl ,' . . . . Pr WI WW nxrq cxianr h mecnanic- -wv r'-'-o 7 - ' iquireo 10 psy ioro.' s 11 . T1" amendment h r W f-, aw a-a Tlre U not a rlna rr r. wh y you thixJd dr y y o- t tliflbrrr'-JCrkh.r -' F r 1 'Iff (V I i 1 I i - a..ion was ott-rlr Inaderisto. and wss mriMsyr'i Wonderful lfmdy, which Itaxabl valae ar too Kw fr th- so to fiva rr cent of th raluatloa dearly Irrtrtxlrced for poUUcnl and Bot I i"md to b th trcitrBt remiy vr connUa to provU T"h achotil- arith- th nror-irtr and any district hvts t f 1 ' rf r -- 'if r ! pmical purpoaes.. - put on th earth. I hav not loct a'ct a recr hlrk t rat. All hle-h k arhooi rtrvkirdnm a nvanr a -Th pnral imbly r--imlid slnijl day sine tAinr It. It )t worth vhols aJdH 'out of rhi Hn4 ma at tarWn may wt bond nnder the tkst If ar to roaintsm a whit tiril- Its i weight In rld." .It is a'prflrW- for th torhlnf of vtlol law. lr.tion m North Carolina H mnrt b simpV, harmless prrpamtlon thst;-VV-t a jrrl-)a aad fcom Th coat of t-r of T Whit l smil wll as In kln: there- ramoves th cstarrhal rannis mat hir. ' , aa.. a V. -Lla Im th buildinff trar' anHI ""n.a thiH fcuportar,! arU 4 th ani fc,. i wll fand. Is ca ot . Whirh tnrtf'r-TmJ aaaatnl ! wa Va aa.tMrtaa f.- a lra. ara boards 01 for H aothori7d ti eorrrnor to r- from th Intritinal omrr,Mion to prrnr plan UT th Inflammation to ti" e.tal.li iViir.Ai a ya. prarlirally ) itTn:irh, T fr aST d!inct hoy, tfa'inal ailmantS, ini hi! fr f:- tii- art f n- H. Ob d' will cnv '! " 1 i' 'iV:., a r' I'd. f-'I'll-y'-- V t 1 1 ... I .'(..', Ill g I 4 V rj4' I rni-t a i' livar nl m- n'X' ai.pn'!i-(- i I .. .a Ikm 4 a:?i'uai 1 I aartira r nl mf'y ijJ iofera j- -:i,at t Cty '""IQ 1 t i t a f ...-w r reTir t tti - . f iM w , , - l.at V"rl e V f-n t. . ,t ..(,' r.t s;'."d." , t t, I I t-"X t. J I.
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