AGE EIGHT THE BEAUFORT NEWS THU RSDAY, JULY 7, 1927 (Continued from page five) Personal Services 2-50f' Stationery & Printing 2 2a Record Books .0-Jl Postage 150.00 -ir: ll UvMrtwDflu 100.00 iuisceiiancuuo inAyiiciv-o oinAO.fi Total i,iuu.uu REGISTER OF DEEDS ' Personal Services rr2' -JJ ' Postagge, Record Books & Office Supplies 250.00 Total Z.oiu.uu CLERK SUPERIOR COURT Personal Services -- HAn i-i i n l. P. fiffinI Qiinnlioa ZDU.vU JOSiage, DUima ot vmvc 0 cca Art Total Abou.uu AMMICCinNFRS Fersonal Services & Mileage 1,094.00 1 094 00 TAX DEPARTMENT PERSONAL SERVICES Tax Clerk , Hlnfa Assistants on Tax Books 350.00 List Takers - 750.00 County Supervisor ou.uu SUPPLIES - nn . ax iooaB, AUt;),;"j $2,720.00 c u R T S nn nn Jailer Salary 600.00 Sheriff, Fees, etc 750.00 Coroner r 2Zm Court' CostState Failures lf222n2 Juvenile Court Salary Judge 300.00 Court Stenographer Prisoners Maintenance .,40U.uu Jail Supplies 250.00 Expense Juvenile Court oka' Mycus",tei7";;" 8,250.00 EXPENSE COURT HOUSE & JAIL Lawn Maintenance ,aa Janitor - 420.00 Water, Ice, Lights & Phone 860.00 Fuel 300.09 sipplfe's, etc 1 100-00 Repairs, Court house & Jail 1,000.00 ELECTION EXPLNbti Special Election Aug. 6th 719.00 Primary, June 1928 989.00 Total 1,708.00 GENERAL EXPENSE tnnM Morehead City Hospital Contract 500.00 Eastern Car. Chamber of Commerce 150-00 and Dealers Association 150.00 ' Vital Statistics lll'nn Fort Macon maintenance 125.00 Confederate Veterans IJJ-JO Ter Diem Pension Board 12-00 County Commissioners Association 100.00 Miscellaneous Expense . 1,000.00 0 0,onA Total 2,31.00 Total General Fund $31,914.00 COUNTY HOME & POOR Personal Services Keeper's Salary ?1,080.00 Helper 180.00 Farm Labor 200.00 County Home Supplies 4,200.00 Total ? 5,660.00 OUTSIDE POOR Appropriation to be handled by Welfare Officer 2,400.00. 2,400.00 Total Co. Home & Poor $ 8,060.00 ROAD AND BRIDGE MAINTENANCE Personal Services 9,360.00 Repairs for Equipment 1,000.00 Gasoline & Oils 4,000.00 Material for Roads & Bridges 5,640.00 Total T $20,000.00 DEBT SERVICE Date & Name Am't. Out'.t. R Interest Principal Total April 1, 1922 H.S. Road Bonds $130,000.00 6 pc. $ 7,800.00 $4,000.oo Sll.000.oo Feb. 1, 1922 Eoad & Bridge Dec. 1, 1919 Eoad & Bridge Mar. 1, 1925 Bead & Bridge Dec. 1, 1925 Road & Bridge May, 1, 1923 School Notes July 1, 1923 Jioad & Bridge 50,000.00 5pc. 2,750.00 Jan. 1, 1927 Highway Bonds ' 1,250,000.00 5.14 pc 65,625.00 May 1, 1914 Newport Road May 1, 1913 Newport Road Bonds 3,000.00 5 pc. 150.00 May 1, 1913 Morehead Road Bonds 10,000.00 5 April 1, 1916 Hunting-Quarter 5,000.00 5 Road Bonds MORTGAGE SALE. Pursuant to a power of sale con tained in that certain mortgage Deed dated March, 14th, 1927, executed by W L. Hancock, to E. C. Dickinson, and recorded in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds for Carteret County, in Book No 37, at page'456, default haying been made in the payment of the Bond therein secured, the under signed will offer for saleand will sell at public autcion, to the highest bid' der for cash, at the Court-house door in Beaufort, N. C , Carteret County, on Monday Augutt lit., 1927 at 12 c' lock M., the land described in said Mortgage Deed as follows: In the Town of Morehead City, N. C. and known as Lot No 4, in square No. 23, being 50 feet by 120 feet, on the North side of Evans Street, be tween 14th and 15th Street. This the 7th day of July, 1927. E. C. DICKINSON, 7-28 Mortgagee. 175.000.oo 5pc. 10,062.50 5,000.00 15,062.50 200,000.00 5Vipc 11,000.00 150,000.00 5pc. 8,250.00 ll.000.oo 8,250.00 699,000.00 5pc 38,545.00 1,000.00 ' 39,545.00 36,000.00 6 pc. 2,160.00 1,000.00 3,160.oo 2,750.00 65,625.00 5,000.00 5 pc. pc. pc. 250.00 500.00 250.00 250.00 150.00 600.00 250.00 The saying that lives' is general nricrinated from the old myth that m Pasht, the cat-headed goddess of j Egypt, had nine lives, worth of i vva thousand uouais mat a cat nus umc - . . , ... lly supposed to have hogs were immunized against cholera th old mvth that in Pitt County during June. Knockers who expect prohibition to dry up the country immediately should recall that rum wasn't built in aday. Detroit News. Decorator Advised him to have his house done ove- during his wifs's (.bsence, as a surprint. His Partner Go'.d business, o.d fi-an! We'll have it to do cvtr aga n wh. n she gets back. 2,713,000.00 147,342.50 11,000.00 158,342.00 Banks Commission on Interest Principal 370.39 STATE HIGHWAY LOANS "" V Interest on $125,000.00 for 1 yr. 2 mo. 16 days 5 per cent $ 7,947.94 Interest on $350,000,00 for 1 year18,375.00 158,712.89 26,322.94 ! Total 185,035.83 Interest on Loans in anticipation of taxes :3,000.00 Total Debt Service 188,035.83 .Less Int. on $149,800.00 paid by State Highway Com 6,490.00 Total - 181,545.83 Total County Budget exclusive of schools $241,519.83 The foregoing budget was presented to the Board of County Commissioners at their meeting on July 5th by the undersigned County Accountant and approved by them. In the opinion of the undersigned the budged is as low as it is possible to make it. Every department of the General Fund has been cut as low cs it is possible for them to operate under. The Debt Service Fund budget shows the amounts required by statutea nd over which the County Accountant or the Board of Commissioners has no discretion. - ' Respectfully Submitted, W. L. 3TANCIL, County Accountant. i SATISFACTION With Your LAUNDRY WORK You just cannot help being satisfied with the Laundry work we do for you. We use the same care, the same skill and the same thoroughness the most skilled laundress uses, but the cost to you is less. The Bel! Wallace Steam laundry Morehead City, N. C. i -"- ' - Modern smokers demand quality and put Camel first THIS experienced age knows the good tobaccos it demand in a cigarette. And it has made Camel the greatest leaden any age has ever known. . Camel's choice tobaccos and its blending for smoothness and mellowness have made it supreme with modern smok ers. Camel today is world favorite, because of quality. . Camel was made to succeed in an age that knows merit. Just try Camels and you'll know why no other cigarette can compare with them. Let the choice' of the modern world show you what smoking enjoyment can really be. "Have a Camel!" Company! 1927, K.J. Reynold Tobacco winscon-aaicm, ru 1 1 5 One Price To Everybody-No Discounts To--A Favored Few Mothers! Would You Be Young Daughter Purchase Price" Store? Satisfied to Have Your Her Dress In A "Two- Suppose your daughter were only 12 or 14 years old, and she needed a dress badly, would you not have some hesitancy in sending her alone to a "two-price" store to buy it? - She in her inexperience, would of course never think but what the first price asked was the proper one. You, knowing the policy of the store, would know that all that was needed was a little insistence and and the price would be lowered. BUT YOU CAN SEND little daughter or -little -son -to -Coplon's -in -perfect confidence for no matter how young, how inexperi enced they may be, they will receive the same courte ous treatment, the same prices as the experienced shop per. ' Our policy is "ONE PRICE TO ALL' You can buy just as. cheaply as your neighbor, or vice:versa but no cheaper. . r - ' ... , If The "Two-Price" Store Offers You $5 Off, Insist On $10-You'lI Get It Jf You Insist Hard Enough. crjic COFLOXl CO. Znc. EASTERN CAROLINA'S BIGGEST, BEST DEPARTMENT STORE ' ' NEW BERN, NORTH CAROLINA Dr. E. F. Menius Eyesight Specialist with Sam K. Eaton Co. NEW BERN, N. C. ft I

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