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i Tkt fipm far June M, IMS are MaM fi uui tkt but pMM r» art of Stat* Auditor fcrtw Dor b* The pi will fifma far the •tat* Mt art obtained from the School huildinr bomb and notes Nates anticipating Uxn Thar* now remain* authorised ana not isaued $447,400 for lu|h«i]r con struction; 12,000/>00 for loam to vet eran* of the World War; 110,000,000 far a trunk Use east to waat railroad turn* for feeder rail ike ruunty lead* the 100 of the Stat* Id bonded in with a total of lt.Stt.000, aad Guilford comes second with $4. 141,776. Dare la in laat place with a debt of only while i counties with defcta of la** than 1100,000 ar* Camden, Gataa, Gra ham, Jonca, Moore and Northampton Winston-Salem lead* the munici palities with a debt of 111,401.104 irhile Greensboro is in smmmI pbet with a debt of $7,750,000. Other <4be* that have bono wad three alit or orer ar*: AsberiH*. Char Durham. Gas ton ia and Salia AlhemarU AiMnro, Atheville *vd«i H^aufort I Rmhoit Citjr. _ Wack Mountain, Hoonc Wrv*nn City Mhltn Charlotte Outnel HID .. Canton Coneord CremalwM. Hanbt H<Mmon "*riil»non»lll» OI-^orr ....._ Mitrh Point. * «rii»mjll» ... Kincton .i Kinra MounLal WnorMvilW Mar(buitow Mount Alrr *«!»• Moihr P87 **nu«t 0(W» Nnr Bern, 'Wm. Wilknhnro ^vfort RaW«tl. Woxhoro _j.„ VmmHwIin "a»fev4 ...... laHriMnr "nrtntr fVnp* ...» Mock Plnao ... ▼I ■■ "I km jrmt road the aketch Aw KaMgh uMtW hbiiIm of yea of - ""*» I notice other thing* yon all m» doing, uM hi «Mi I w » tntitod. I koft yam ill will ana thai the tasea on cigarette*. dfin. awl •B tiWtn ai* inM; then that than intend aw public ichoaia (aa aate rat act thaac cwithc achoola) ami that after lfJ7 that thara will ha aa Mr teacher with bobbed hah- allow ad to teach in Narth Carolina; fhea -IW, if it eaa be 4mm. wWa a working, that thaaa who ha awaa ■r and Mr* Mm out and kaaf MM half af Ma anhp to apply to Ma go to tha maiatenaai i of Ma family "Than that a hoy nader II years af age, haring ao iniuaii. ha not allow "Tbaa"lTiah that laaithl^ coald ha ten far tha farmer and to aid him in aecuring farm lahar. "Hoping to hear from yea whea you find time, aad hoping to have you ▼iaH me aoaae time, aad with kiadeat regards to yoa aad your*. I am » •pectively your* aad fraternally." The letter ia aignad by a merchant of Arery c< unty with the genealogi cal review of hit family for two gea rrationa. Caouniaaioner Doughton atated that he had received many requeet* and many auggeetion* hi regarda to the buaineaa pertaining to hia department and how it ahould be run "hot", ha added, "thla ia tha moat expansive one of all and it baata them all. though they come from tha four cor nera of the atata." Old wine* New York, Jan. 1.—Before anoth er new jremr the M«Hw Square Garden of today will he no man. A little way uptown, however, at Seventh avenue and Fiftieth atreet, will looat a new atructun bearing the although h will he aoate Square Garden at Mth The garden will begin Ha Journey into the fad May •. Te* Richard, who eaaae out of the weat to make the garde* the world'a apart cantor, with the aid of John Singling, haa announced that Ha paaatng will he mourned hy a three night featieal, with offictaJa of nat ional and atate goeernmanta in at tendance. Oat of the yagea of hia tory will come the championa of botan in the old day, the greateet of |LA ^1 nia^il — BldAaa aL* a, I»»m inf i»ic|rcn" riiKTi oi inr pnav, nirus petfarmart and track and field ath «-*» •• V ' :V IVE1C8» They as the party drove oI the village. to tkt bsiMinp m • nwrit of tbe explos ions. FWe (kirfti <m »t off along Mam itroot, town tkt intersection nf Um Yowahlnaees >nd and the Masonic Hall. Hardly a building aco. The (TMtwt daiup, accerd inf to reports rmMug tun. «u to the new Craiir building and the Hoi building. Plate fkn fronts blown out completely. Ibf huildinp cracked and fixture* on the inside greatly damaged. The new poetofflce building and several real* also ilama»id Holee large bury automobiles in were The outlying districts of the Tillage did not secape Two bombs were set off In the Mayview section. One •ear the new IIM.MO of Mr. Mebane did some ige to DARROW DENIES FEE WILL BE $190,000 Hale And Leak t Go,To The libtCmw tmi en the the of W*. Kno4-bf," W uid cap aarf l«t> <npp«i m Dr. Ewtt T. Ln(,
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