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Iursdy, Jane 12, lili THE ASHEBORO COURIER, ASHEBORO, N. C. Fift tlrct " 1 . ' KOTICB OF SALS 1 ilands herein described. - - , , , L'.NDEB MOSTCACfc Tarma ef Sale: Cash, ?.; ' i ... . t-a i .Sale,. Monday, Jane 23rd, Br vtrtae ef power t a 8:00 'dock, P. M. er as certain ootft dud, nH by after as possible, . Place D. JU White cm the 2S day of fab V the Vremmm. Time of 1924, at there of Sale: SUMMAST Of HEW TAX BILL AS PASSED IN CONGRESS MISS XAJTNIE AD KINS . . VALEDICTORIAN nary, UB, te Ua C Peacock, and duly. transferred and' assigned ty Ela C. FWock to High Point Sav ings and Trust Co which aaid aorta N. G, in Book Xo. 196 Page 250 et ela, and default having been mad in the payment thereof when due, and till remain part due and unpaid, the undersigned will aell for euh to the last and highest bidder at r Public AurtioB on Monday, Jan 2Srd, 1824, at 2 o'clock. P. M. or as toon there after as possible, on the premises, the uuius emoracea This May 21st, 1924. High Point Savings A Trust Co. 'TJX U RAGAN, Sec ft Trees. Mortgagee and Assignee. Miss Nannie Adkina as valedictor iaa of the Senior CUat of the Aahe bore Riga SeheoL Her valedictory Washington, June 7. Fpllowing is a summary of the moat important I naatara of the 1924 tax redaction hill I which was passed by the Bouse and iouow: sent to President Coolidge: i 7 sad duty to bid fare- I Perhaps, the feature that will in- eU to our dear "bid High School. , teres t taxpayers the most is the Waea I look around and behold the I authorization of a 25 per cent re- faces of the friends who made our . duction on the taxes for income re- ftoI life eo happy; and when I re ceived in 1923 and payable during the current year. Familiar walks, and halls, and haunt. If a taxpayer, who owed the gov-1 TtL?hout nd "" that told of tt i j i a. - ' m mnt. lAfsn frw mvfinM nain 7AMHd;i in.lumpMarch 15,4 S triu ceased, before D. M. ,Weatherly.t'wl11 receive a refund from the " r ' . , 1 Ruled the hour. li n pays u iu oy iour insiai ., .. . NOTICE Ktpeetteea Xewseeeer ef U. caaaetu Ceaeewae Bepahlicaa Ceagreea as Pail are. in various JAPANESE BUTTTAXS " BREAK L P AMZBICAM DAKCX A band of Japaaese fins entered the dance Republican newspapers parte ef the country are admittn u has been a failure, in part Uua oe- jnitht political ruf haU of the Satorday where a number ef foreignera. n.rtVTnH hi. ffWal uMtM. hnt figne, and very forceably broke Tip ,. ii.. . k.- the evening's entertainment by dolnh ennntv. wa will sell at nublie , on Uie premises, tne .u ' vii.. v.:jj ' v SMnts of tlOA rh. nrl k i naiH and described in said ""."" ""A tinn mVi. iFTl JTn wIT.' or laccess iZLilir!:-?"?1? TH8111?' household and kitchen furniture, two other 25 per cent when this next and my bps falter in their utterance. T TtLr' uonaeQ taiouarwtz t-rf-OTi- watons.. harness, installment comes due, June 16, thus . Another year, of our school life s i.o. ueginning at ..'. 'v.. DaviniF at that time 150 On Run- nnlshed. We have c on the facta. The Springfield (Mass.) Union, a Republican journal, has editorially condemned the Republican Congress as unworthy of public confidence. "In neither the Senate nor the threatening the Americans with violence and by using insulting language toward the American guest. The-baad of ruffians were seeking t solidify national sentiment against the new law excluding the Jepene&e from the United State. The Imperial On Sep- and on our scnooi lire is finished. We have come here for the last time. Thoueh we are deDartinir we have abundant cause to remember of paying at that time S50, House" Thence f w . personal property to tedious to men- tember 15 he will pay $ oouse.inence South 150 feet to a i r , iDeeember 15 another 75 cone, lnence We8t 69 feet to a . . , , . 1 1 The surtax ratw. nn nJn aa Our school with irratitndp w SSftoth?!!-5 T5?n?. ort faesUte aV nottfieTTo Snt t0 at 1 r cent h BrtJtate leave of these miliar wals, Jf.! beginning Containuul-19 eld duly SS ineome from $10'000 to i4'000' Md brek UP the Pleasant associations square rods, more or less. Wgg. 'V reach a maximum of 40 per cent of that have hound us to-gether without Second Tract: Beginning at a Btone JM orthiR notice will he nlelded in the amount of the net income in acknowledging the debt that we owe In the College line on the east aide their rrv-nd aU r- excess of 5500,000. The existing law to our school and to our teachers for h mmruii- r M o pt uieir recovery, ana au per- Q 0-. k ; ; their intoMt i c freeman s line 15 rods and 8 links to 'tnrmrA an move immediate settle- 1 Per eent uPon the net income be a stone in Joseph Johnson'iTline; - immediate seme- . n $60(K) and lQfiQ0 and ling a maximum of 50 per cent of Ithe amount by which the net in- W. W. KIME, Admrs. of A. M. Underwood, max, N. C. Route 1. 6t pd. 5 22 24. Cli- NOTICE Pm nn 1 tt. i mir. J- 1UCIIV. Sv " t This the 2.0th day of May, 1924. to a stone; Thence West 16 rods to a ' " stone in the College line; thence I J. P. FIELDS, South 80 degrees West along the Col lege line 9 rods to a stone; Thence West 4 rods to a stone; Thence South along the College line 4 rods and 23 links to the beginning, Containing zuu square roas. more or less. i Third Tract: Beginning at a stone Southeast of the College, the corner! oi b. graven s ixt; tnence tast ld.13; Havine Qualified aa administrator vuu v u O vVllv f VVIUIOVU O VUIllCt y( Thence South 22 rods to a stone in William Hall's line; Thence West 22.48 rods to a stone, Mrs. Freeman's corner; Thence North 20 degrees East 23.45 rods to the beginning, con taining 2.44 acres, more or less. It being the same land which was the 28th day of February, 1921, con veyed by said mortgagee to the said mortgagor by deed delivered contem poraneously with the delivery of this wort gage, the deliveries being mparts of one and the same transaction, and the money hereby secured t being the residue of the purchase money for the corner;on estate of c. jj. Taylor, de ceased, before D. M. Weatherly, Clerk of the Superior uourt oi Kanaoipn county: All persons having claims You, my friends, cannot realize fohat to-night means to us. It is like the rude awakening from a long, I , '-oofi con owcet uream us uie grim realities oi I come exceeds $200,000. i,. t u. .v.. i : i n t-, . ,. i ' -j r- me xi, ib liic urifiiuunir oi ail inose i f rinnn "r tnals and troubles of the world, r vc: wmch. ot. y- gathered r r'.,r r . o nere to-night have had your share. remainder of the net income of 8 lt from et JhTfitt net iJTVSS hon,e' wch we have learned'tolo n ,1' fh? ..nftft P 1111 our hearts- No more shall cent upon the next $4000 of net in- we experience the kind of our high come and 6 per cent upon the gchoolf No more ghall we aiiiuuub Ul iici iiituiiic; 111 CACCSS VI per cent. The bill provides for a $8000. ! H0U ir.tS ' hoUdTthe foqTar la record sufficient to justify any, f Teld dia xtgaally j. I?6? AmriiZii and other thtr2Si?. the 'oreign officials. The ruffians aeat , strength of that record, says the temf biUs throughout the hotel umon- 'demanding deportation of all Ameri- Western Republican newspapers are mj, citizens, boycotting against ; complaining because Congress has j American merchandise and motion i done nothing for the farmers of that pictures, exclusion of Americans from section, and there is dissatisfaction in japan, abrogation of all treaties be other .quarters because the Republican tween the two countries and "aboli Senate, under the leadership of Sen- 'n" 0f e evil of dancing which ator Lodge, has refused to ratify the ,-1 was ruining their country, proposal for American membership in t rrortea that the nolice force the World Court. I f the citv made absolutely no move to put a stop to the demonstration. Following the raid on the Imeperial hotel the raiders are reported to have visited many motion picture houses A first prize of $50 and a second of $25 have been offered by County A oronf Totyi Riwim of TTnlon C!oiiTitv ii i i Ai-it- unnWn tkn' xxTViirVi wprp inwinir Americaii nictu t lur me buiuvi wsuitv onunriii wre o . , . ri largest percentage of farms growing j res and with the threat to use their legumes during the year, me scnooi sworus, iorceu uie crou Kommittmon will determine the facts- the theatres. This is the first demo- and the county board of education will determine the winners. The money will be used in buying books for the school library. stration that has been witnesses Dy the Americans since the passage of the Act excluding Japanese from America. Salaries, Fees, Etc Defined as wages, salaries, profeS' our interests, as students, with hers. We depart once and forever from the sweet friendships of our high school f l, j 1 A1AAJ 1a 1 . . againsi a am esiawj ore iiotmcu w S0nal lees and other amounts earn present them to the undersigned, duly ei inC0me is received as compensa- venfied, on or Deiore tne 4tn aay ti0n for personal services actually of May 1925, or this notice will be , rendered, including in the case of a pieaaea in Dar oi uieir recovery; nuu taxpayer engaged in a all persons owing said estate will business in which both oome forward and make immediate settlement. ' This 12th day of May, 1924. J. E. TAYLOR, Admr., 6t 6-22-24. High Point, N. C. Rt 8. So you see, graduation is not all happiness. We must say farewell to the school that has been so kind to us, and we must "face the future. We know not what is before us: yet with trade or our hearts strengthened by our tram- personal m? we nope that we shall be able to i I ) , j Certainty Alamance First Mortgage 6 Per Cent Gold Bonds yield the satisfactory rate of 6 per cent and with certainty. Not a chance of loss or depreciation. Is sued on insuredv modern property these bonds may be bought with the assurance that purchasers money is always safe. The person with only $100,, as well as those who hol(jilarge:suma pf money in trust will find Alamance First Mortgage 1,6 Per Cent Gold Bonds a means of in- - creasing their Incoma Insurance ' Real Estate Company - BURLINGTON, N. C v Capital and Surplus $400,000.&0 C O. SOMEIIS, f, ,( GEO. G. SHAIirE,1 4 ' Field Rfprtflcnta tired. -f s V I , W. E. SIIARPE, Manager. services and capital are material in- lace raveiy every trial and hardship come producing factors, a reason-. tnat we shall meet in our jives. able allowance as compensation for' We have too little experience" in the personal services, not in excess of f18 J0 responsibilities of active 20 per cent of the taxpayer's share f? to understand and appre of the net proceeds of the trade or iate value of the moral and in business, itellectual training that we have re- n,o filef cnnn :0 , ceived, but we know that without it tS h? ooL?HeH ,we could chieve neither moral nor X t of X, business success. Whatever ,of wealth h, tht wL t i honor f may n in the S3t?r i iTTLaWMMteR 8011001 t0T the meanS Of SUCCeW. Estate not in excess of $50,000 to 25 Day day we 101 per cent of the amount by which the here, and the Jsociations which dus net estate exceeds $10,00000 have ter sroQnd this piaCemore vivid in been altered to range from l per n. ii,f , cent of the net estate not in excess k. ti, wii ;of $50,000 to 40 per cent of the , throuirh life, and will fm amount bywhich the net estate ex- M important part in the experiences ceeds ?10,000,000. of w9ty one of Tho of I For the calender year 1924. and this day and of the past school days each calendar year thereafter a tax will be remembered and recalled with is imposed upon transfers by gifts of pleasure, perhaps with pride, when we any property, whether made directly have passed far on in life. or indirectly. The rate of the gift) Mr. McMahan and members of the tax ranges from 1 per cent of the faculty, a band most true and tender amount of taxable gifts not in ex- mu8t be broken when we say good cess of $50,000 to 40 per cent of the bye to you. Your kindness and in amount of which the net estate ex- terest in our behalf will never be for ceeds $10,000,000. J gotten. I make no empty boastrwhen I The tax on telephone and tele- I say that the class of 1924 has rec graph messages is repealed. The ognised your labors in our behalf, and existing law imposing a tax on that each of us in our daily lives will beverasres and the constituent parts strive to live up to the training that thereof is repealed. , I you have given us. All we ask is a i The excise tax of 3 per cent upon fond remembrance in your prayers, automobile trucks is retained, with this modification; Chasis of trucks sold for less than $1000 are exempt; truck bodies costinur less than $200 are a'so exempt. Under the present law there is no exemption. The tax on tires, inner tubes, parts and ac cessories sold to any person other than manufacturer is reduced 5 to 2 1-2 per cent. Passenger cars remain taxed at 5 per cent. The tax upon the sale of jewelry has been amended so that it will not apply to articles used for religious purposes or to articles sold for less than $60. The tax imposed upon pro prietors of theaters, circuses and other public exhibitions is repealed. The tax upon sales of produce is ; reduced from 2 cents per $100 to 1 jCent The stamp tax of 2 cents for each $100 imposed upon drafts, checks land promissory notes is repealed. The tax upon corporations remains , a under the present law a flat tax j of 12 1-2 per eent upon the net in 'come of corporations. The present I capital stock of tax of $1 per $1000 is retained. II 1 that the ship, in which we set sail to-night, may be safely guided through the narrow straits and dark waters of life's great ocean, until it rests safely in the harbor. I Let us, then, ever remember our school with affection and gratitude. Let us ever feel a noble pride in those who have so wisely and so generously placed the means of education within our reach. To school officers and .teachers we return sincere thanks for their hearty and continued interest in our welfare. I Now, fellow classmates, the Class of 1924 will soon separate, never : again to be reunited in a school room. ' May prosperity and happiness attend both teachers and students in their 1 future careers. We shall never for- ' get each other. Now we say Fare well." . o. b. Toledo World's Lowest Price for a Touring Car With Sliding Gear Transmission ONLY TWO touring cars now are priced under $500. The complete pcwcflOyeriand withall-steel body and baked enamel fwish speedometer, fourdoorsand24 bi$-car advantagesnow Is ony $1 15 more than the chtaped tar UdU with starter and demountable rims. Overland also build the world's lowest priced eo dosed car with' door front and rear At ooJy $160 store than the Touring Car. Prices' f. o.' h. Tolado. Easy terms that will surprise you 1SC LOCKE MOTOR CO. Asheboro, N. C. NOTICE OF LAND SALE By virtue of an order of the Super ior court of Randolph County in that service proceeding entitled, H. C. Kersey. Administrator et al, against L. C. Andrews, Cornelia Andrews, et al, I will on the 6th day of July 1924, It is provided that the amount by " o'clocx, M., sell at puDiic auc which the tax is reduced on account tion to the highest bidder, at the of losses from the sale of capital as- eourt house door in Randolph County sets shall not exceed 12 1-2 ner cent the following real estate to-wit. of the loss. There is no such limit ; ' Beginning at a stone on Northwest in the present law. - comer of the George B. Hayworth Board of Appeals. home tract; thence South on original A board of Tax Appeals, the line 26 poles to a stone; thence East members , to be appointed, by the 18 1-2 poles to a stone: thence North Prenident with the advice and eon- 26 boles to a stone; thence 18 1-2 I sent of the Senate, is ; created to poles to the beginning, containing hear spoeals from the assessment three acres more or lew. ' The same of additional Income and estate being a portton of the George B. Hay- i taxes. The board will sit lovally. in worth homestead. the various judicial circuital' Terms of sale, cash upon conflrma- threughout the country. The ease tlon. of both the government and the. This the 4th day of June, 1924. taxpayer will be presented before I JOHN T. BRTTTAIN, the board and the practice will be 4t 6 12 24 Commissioner similar to that before the Interstate The Southern Planter SEMI-MONTHLY RICHMOND, VIRGINIA The Oldest Agricultural Journal in America 50 Ceats for One Year $1.00 For Three Yean $1.50 For Five Years TWICE A MONTH 135,000 TWICE A MONTH VT T? ffWPT ffT T T "7 T T T7 nBfT FORMULA FOR KTLLNG If ceouitoes, Flies, Fleas. BedbtM,lH ta in the 1 1 r to km , r j et ef Commerce Commission Upon a decision In favor of the . . 1 1 . 1 . & government tne aaaiuonai tax can " be assessed by the Commissioner of Moths, Cockroaches and Ants Tiial ftjnmma. end tha taxnaver BOnse. it left to hie remedy la the courts ' . Do too want to learn how to for a recovery ef the tax. ,u insect pesuT That l alas a Movialon that the'. T prooMdinrs of the board shall open to the public On an cases in-, , ,1 volvlng.more that 110,000 the Ueti-1 down, printed and sold it the Gov. n2L5JKrM akTntwld emment Printing Office. ZlSlJtt , This is one ef the new pubUcirr J" 1 """ 85 eU sections, but another more abtioxA,wa7' . ' ens to Secretary Mellon is that wheal It wQl be the best quarter you the name of individuals paring la- oyer "ti . M come taxes shall be posted the FLORIDA CHtHTCAL CO. amount tmeh ali shall alao be 1b 8th Bt. A Talleyrand Ave. t"'vi frr?7r5f ff fl" IP insect killer w nomei as simple 10 man as a put i. corree. and very eaeap. J Mali us U cents, stamps or eoln. mony ahd llndlnre shaU be written rw "T . 7 .7 , . :1 FREE TO FARMERS 1 "" . It. " Whea yea become a subscriber to the Souther Agriculturist Too are entitled to aa almost unlimited earrice ef miormatloa and ad rice absolutely without charge, Bring the problem ef your home, year business or 'rear eov jmnity to ee and they will reesive the eympatbetie study et tditore end specialists who through years ef experience have become ex pert ia their solution. Their advice ie yours for the asking. 406v000 farm famOlee already Uke'the "Giant ef tho 800th." B yoe do set, M eente year et II for three years win entitle yo to this mpurchaeablo free service la addiUoa to aa unbeatable paper twice a month, , SOUTHERN AGRlCtLTUlLlJT, Kaaavflle, Tea. iH v -t TaeCUteltke8eet'r) ' 7 , J I j ) eluded. Jacksonville, Fla, lt
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