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PACE TWO
THE GASTONIA, (N. C), DAILY- GAZETTE
FRIDAY, JANUARY 13. 1922." "
SFO.'CEH LI0UM1
f
CALUSDOTS
met tbe Kings Miuntais highs ta a
' game "1 hiiskvtfiaK. The Kimr was hard
f fought on both sides, resulting in n ware
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I (Correspondence ot The Daily Oaxett.) (Correspondence of The Daily Ciaectte) tain. t C. Cornell, Jr.. refereed ih
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I II Ulil TAI Jgg' 111 J ' r Llj.TP, Jan. 1.1 c-wmi xii-rum , - ... , r
! ' -.. r.m junjai.i, . i, 1 ivitnribiv nftrirnonn on the
wrr jifiniiav Biominz miiT n iiicbiiob hi . ,
twa week. The wtTendsnre as spa-a
The New Tears party gives at the Wil
I Join Swtnrdsy earning by several mem
i ln of the community was a source of
"mse-h fdeassre- tut a large erewd. Miss
'Ccorgie Cathey had charge of the enter-
did, despite the absence f c-uite a num
ber of the small children who have the
tliicken-iox. The school was glad to
its ntcmtv Uis
'tainiag, pajirr race, potato rUCPf, popil-' "ricomr in it wunr jii- nrn-u, ni
Jlaritv, pinning contest and a number of ! Winston SwU-m. who Ixgaa her dutirs as
r.rW DimM were ontned isto ' with ' teacher of pii-ie this week . Mins Itricts
much enthusiasm. String mnsie was
i furnished bv Messrs. Jae, Sherrill, Toss
iioliis, E. M. Mobley and James May.
Hsm sandnWhes and coffee, hot rhoeo
,Jat aad wafers were served by Mr. W.
L. tTlanor, Mr. R. W. Armstrong, Mra,
Wf. A. Perkins, Mrs. Patterson, Misses
' Jvatie Flowers nnd Kertha Hammett.
Mrs. Lpa Oohlsm.yth, Mrs. Chas. Jonea
ind Mr. Vray Otddsmyth went to Gai
toni Satiinlay.
Mra. Hnldii Cloninffer of Stanley U
eoni(s liigklv rtveiumemleil, haio,
taught reeenltv iu &ilcm Colh-jte.
-Mr. Mervhi t'mnur wa hostess ta
Circle . I'o. One of the Hu;'ti.-t lies'
Aid SoeV'ty, at her home on the 1jiII:ii
Castouia mint, Tii?sil:iy nfternoim. After
the buine-n meeting, a deiiybl fill soeiul
hour was iient, dudnt; which .fr. riiiii
mer serve.! linine-mu'lc cuddies.
'Mrs. f. ,i. ciuith liosf.ss to 1 ircle
x! patnrday nftfirnoon on
Kehoul c' urt. the Monarc h mill . haket
l.;ill t:im will Jiy t)e I'Uiver mill team.
Mm. K. li. Jritt8in, of tartoiiaf
fH'iit Wediit-Biliiy fith Mr. and Mm.:
J . H. Lewis. 1
MLi K;il-i'Lee Lewii was hIjIc to re-,
turn to her lioino here Monday from the
Oiarlotti- ?;inatoiiiii where she uinler
Kent o'lefatifiw fr of!'ndiriti.
Miw I'nrrie lixtm n a viitir to
1utr!otte TuesiUiy.,
J. Y. MILLER
. Staple and Fancy Groceries
. Quick Delivery '' ,
Onion Sets N Laying Mash Feed
Phone 154
PROFESSIONAL CAKSX
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D?. CHAS. 0. DLANEY
Announeea the opening o'f big offic
In -the Jlagan Buihlinp. Ptaetiee
Jvimtef to Geuito-l'rfnary Btseese.
ALEXIS NEWS
ft-
( '.irri siondeiirc of The
AI.KM i, Jan. 1;! -
T :i il v Ciizittel
f'.lr. mid Mrs.
numU'r two at her home Tin sdn.v nixht. t Vred loiiiiiRi-r. of D:i1I:ik, route Z. neiit,
(Juitc a auiulier ot vimuik iK'opie -
at the Moruwetrh
Die
party wan chae.iie.l h.v Mrs. Mary
White and MiKs r'aiinie KoliiiiMm. The
boy and girts were lUcwed as trickily
as possilile anil the costume cawed much
nunriineBt . After careful iiispjetion, ;
however, Minn Kathiyne l'nsour hiiiI Mr.
James Jarrcll wire found to lie the'
tackiest couple slid each received 11
prize. Various ic;tmci were played and'
j the VietTola fmnished music for the oc-;
About forty
her sister Mr played here Wednesday nfternooa of this for thepyst week "iiuivk.1 Monday to
week, when the Dallas hiRh scfc'ad Io.vs J Station . '
Of fjaminnia"' m
January Clearance Sale
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1 1 Style, Scry ice. Value and
3? Satisfaction f '
" I.vKitinc fricada in the. villas? this week, joyed a " tacky -party
i'( Mr. J. M. Crawford went to tTiarlotte; community hoiwe aturdiiy night.
. Kridtiy where he eatered the Charlotte
' ''tanatoriuui for treatment. His friends
, iiopo he will soon be able, to retura
liionie.
in .Bora, 10 Jar. ana jars, iroy neiry,
"Friday, January C, a son. Hubert Clin
lon. 1,1 Misa Georgie Cat hey spent the week
in,l in Belmont with her parents. Mr.
nd Mrs. A, A. Cat hey.
J- MUa Bertha Hammett was a i8)tonm easion. About forty young people en
chopper Friday. - j joyed this evening of fun.
ilt Miss Mande Jtallard of Alexis is . lh siuipnteHt vaaie of the season was
' spending the week, with
L. Abernathy.
; . Miss Ethel Williama
inisitinjf Mr. and Mra. JSam Williams, the
"former her brother. ,
Mr. J. H. ilhi. Miss Bith Sills, Mr.
'INesbit 8ills ami Titus "Sills were ins-
, lonin vwitora Saturduv. -1
! Mr. Joe fcherrill was a linsiness visitor j
"to Gastonia Saturday.
,:; Born, to Mr. and Mrs. B. MrCansby,1
JSafurday,, January 7, a atm, Alson Lee.
I n-.Mr. John Ckmingef waa a Gastonia;
hofier Saturday. j
..The Home IVpartjnrnt of the Worn-,
( aa"a Bible Clnas met with the new,
a superintendent, Mrs. W, L, Abernathy", j
Jin - her 'home Monday evening. Thei
J former Buperintendent raa preaent , and 1
gave a splendid report of tlie work (lonej
by the former visitors for the pasti
?year. The nn'mltership was divided be- j
tween the four visitors . ami literature !
Jwil! je delivered as soon as it ean be se-j
r cured. After all tlu humitetM, was at-1
ftendeii to the ho less assisted by her ia-
', tter, Mhvi Maude Bulla n I served deliei-.
y Joua hot chocolate nBd eake. Thow prea-l
Jent werct Missea Anue Hovis. Katio:
-(Flowers, Ruth tsllla, Mrs. Patterson and;
jKev., J. M. ; Ballard and Mr. Burtia
liovisv. ' : 1 ' " -!
2 Mr. and Mrs. George "Warren and'
, Jchildren of Gastonia apent the week-1
1 tend with Mr. and Mrs. Trov Kelly, 1
Mr. Kelly Perkins of Behnont spent;
?the week-end here with hla family. r j
' Mr. Franklin FloweTS of near Dallas ;
rwas a luisiness visitor in the village Bot-j
itirdny. ' ' '.: -.' .... i
; Mr. Maxie' Thomns and Miss Mary-'i
., jThonias were visitors in Gastonia Mon-j
.iy. 'C' '--"' ' ' ' 1
Those retHTninjr to Unlilo Monday toi
ranter ' ai-hool -werj : Misses " Ruth Bills !
jind Fay SherriH, Messrs. Carl Bherrill, '
"TTidph "Weaver,' Maxie Thoiwa and Vrny;
(ioldsmyth. . .'.. ' ..',
'yMrs. Lula Ingle , of. Bessemer. Clry is:
yending .some time with Mr. and Mrs.'
J. M. Causb.y, the former a brother of
Urs. Ingle 'a - ' 1
Ti.eKdnv i1h the litters parents, Mr
and .Mrs. L. M. Ie!lii.Ker. '. '
Misj. Vi'iin Aberii;ith.v i-j-nt Saturday
night iitli Miss itella Afieriiathy. ,
Mr. 1.. H. )iliingcr w.vs in tiastonlaj
Jraturday n Iwisinesn. 1
Mr. Wain SseUr-r.i, who working in
Mt. Holly, spent the week -end with Mr.'
Claude Mauney ' , S
Miss Kn-ye s?troiiie, ,or primary'
teacher, yient tile vci k-i n, ,it In r home
in "Stanley.
Mr. hurley Spnrgo mid family, of
.Vtanler, s'leiiti Saturday and Kunday',
with Mrj nui! Mrs. I.. U. Ivllinger, !
The tent show which 1i:i. been here'
Iron',
NOTICE 'TO CITIZENS
We woufd be jrlad to have you telephone C23 and
report any street lamp in your vicinity that does not
burn,
This -will enable us to renew same promptly there
by giving you better service. "
GASTONIA PUBLIC WORKS, y
Light Department, Box 187. ,
D R. J. C. SMALL
CHIROPRACTOR
407-408 First Nat. Bank Building
r Phoaea 535 and 849-J ,
Consultation Free To AO.
a B. POWELL
OSTEOPATH
202, Realty Building
' Office Phone 161
Residence Phone 601 . .
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ANNOUNCING OUR ANNUAL
JANUARY
W. W. GALLOWAY
AUDITOR .
Public Accountant, Bank Exanv
iner and Offica Syatematiser .
Cbarlott aad Atlanta Offices
Beaidenca GASTONIA, N. C.
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i JOHNE.EtK
Public Accouataat
Audita, Syateina, - Coat Fiadin-rt.
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jl0LXEY, Jan. 15.- Rev. G.N A. 8pnr-i
I IXa n,l Mr. ft,. armor .n.l Mr It fl
towe were the guests of Mrs. George a.
jxan lajit Wednesday
if!
The January nieetine of the Woman's!
f .fuxiliary wet with Mrs. lu C Torrenee
her home in town. The attendance
I iu good, and an intereating jneeting
I xn9ii held. The study hour was mot ably1
y inducted by Mia. XeiUHawkins. The
easurer r-iorted two barrels of fruit, ,
I i,he .hundred jars tf canned fruit, pre-j
Mrvea, etc, sent to Barium Springs, at;
ihrLstmas. Also reported two dozen jarSj
f fruitw, preserves and jellies sent toitlie'
JlirUiopaedk' Hospital. At the close; of i
(the meeting a delicious .salad course waa!
J f erved, eJiickeni salad, jiiekles, etc., .with!
Jifc coffee. ' . .-. .- J
Misa Kasie Iuman and Mrs. C. P.
, f i obinson a ssisteil Mrs. Torrenee. The'
I Jdaee of meeting in February will be an- j
Jjipnneed later. ' s . I
MiOn next Sunday afternoon at three I
f "ti'cloe k, - Ber. Ai S8. Anderhan will j
!'sch for as. Sunday school will meet
roniptly at two o'clock. : I
i i i Work is now going on Rapidly on the '
I In ion road. '
J J ! People who live en that road are tieing i
J Jreatly ineohvenionewl by the closing of;
I I (at road, as there are but few roads
tiround the blocked road. Children go-
Jig to school in town in autos, now have
iV n iiw -.-r iu,t,i, viukui u n
I ag to Union school have to detour over'
4, 1 most impassable roads. While some
Msidents, between tho lo-ked gates are
j Jijinost shut in.
lit iraralccis 1
411
tf all WINTER APPAREL for the ENTIRE
. FAMILY
Offering Extraordinary Savings of from 25
to 50 on every purchase.
Not only have our own large stocks which
were already marked very low for the - holi
days been subjected to this remarkable reduc
tion, but we are receiving new up-to-date mer
chandise from our Fifth Avenue Headquar
ters which was bought at extraordinary prjee
-coneessiofrs- -from- "manufacturers who were
closing out their winter lines and needed cash.
All the newest ideas in mid-winter styling at
prices which enable us to pass the saving on to
you. . -'
omen's And Misses'
ALL
Fall and Winter
MILLINERY
Smart exclusive.- models,
fashioned of finest mate
rials. All shapes, sizes,
and colon. Originally
priced from
$5.95 to $14.75
Now 1-2 Off
Coats, Suits and Dresses
COATS
Cloth and Plu-h ia
all the wanted mate
rials, colors, styles
and trimmings. Ac
tual savings of from
25 Per Cent to 50
Per Cent. NOW
$19.50, $24.50,
$29.50, $3450,
and $39.50
SUITS
Latest models of mid
winter styling ia Tri
cotine, Velour and
other materials. Ac
i tual savings of from
25 Per Cent to 50
Per Cent. NOW
' $24.50 and
$34.50
DRESSES
Cloth and Silk mod
els in a wonderful ar
ray of latest styles of
Beaded and Hand
Embroidied ia all
'styles for miss and
matron, originalIy$
$19.75 to $39.50
NOW 1-4 dFF
CHAS. C WILSON
F. A.', A ,
Architect v
Mcmker An. Soc. C. X.
f Hcwf Office
804-5-6-7 Palmetto Building
Cohunbia, Sv C.
Branch Offices
208 First National Bank Bld, ,
Gastonia, 1H,,Q.
Erneat CU, Mgr.
105 Davis Building, Wilsoa, ,Nk C.
G. R. Berrytnaa, Mgr.
All Fur Coats, Fur Pieces, Sweaters, Blouses e.nd Skirts now selling
at remarkable reductions of trom 25 to 50 off. A saving of 25 to 50
cehts on'the 'dollar. : ' '
ALL
BLUE SERGE
MIDDY SUITS
Serviceable and warm for
'-Drk bt play. Specially
adapted for the miss. Styl
ish models, originally pric
ed from
$14.75 to $24,50
Now 1-2 Off
STATIONERY
This has always been a
specialty with tfs. We
carry a big line of all
kinds of fine stationery.
You will find in our stock
almost anything in sta
ti5nery -that yourtaste
may demand. Come in
and ask for it
The price, too, is anoth--er
thing you'll like about
our stationery.
Spencer-Akins
Book Co.
publication, Bnkaa-ia--t.h ffeantime s
petitio for its anbfclilon te the voters .
ii filed under . the Municipal Finanro :
Act, aad that ia such .event it shall take
rffeet-when approved .by the voters of , .
thn municipality el as election as pro
vide,! in snii Mmk-ipa' .'iusce, Act. m
.TIio foregoing ordinance was"-passed '
my the 6th iay of IVemjiei, 1921, and
was fir.ft published' m"the 2lfrd day ef
December; 191il.- .!- , . . .-
Any action or prtsjrt diua- questioning
the validity, of sctid .ordinnBeo musC'bo
eownpem-ed with ia thirty days aft(r,,Jts
publioation,' ; - . ; , '
A. If . nOLjAND. w
Clerk of the Koand of Coainiissionors. ,
AM ORDINANCE 10 AUTHORIZE
THE TOWN OF DALLAS,' N C,
: TO ISSUE $35,000 OF BONDS i
F08, SEWEK - 'SYSTEM. -
He it ordained by tho Board of Com-
missioners ef the town of Dallas, N, C -
Se,etion 1. That the towa of Dallas '
under and pursuant-to tle Munieipa,! , .
Finance Act, do iasuts its lamds for tho'
purpose of ewnstriMtinsr, a sanitary
sewer system, pnd in , and for said town. -.
Seetivn'S. The ' maziinunr aggregate -principal
amount, of said bonds shall be
t;W,Ooo.oo.
. Section 3, That a" lax suflicieut to pay-' "
the' principal snd ipterest of said bonds .
shall be ausually levied. and collected.
Section 4. Tlut a-statement of debt-,
of the municltialtty" has been filed with .
the Clerk of the Board of Commission
ers, pursuant to the Municipal Finance
Act, and ,1s open to public inspection. -
8ecttoni 5. The average assessed valu
ation of property subject x to taxation by
the Municipality foe the three fiscal
years "Hn which taxes were last lpvied as
shown by said statement is tl,132,l74.0(iJ
iSectkm 6. The amount of the net debt
of the municipality, eutfltanding author
ised or Jo be autliorixed as shewn , 'by
suid statement is $ ltMOOj0.
Section 7. That, this ordinance shall
take effect thirty days after its first pub
lication, unless in tlia; pieantime a, peti
tion for its giibniission to the voters is
filed under the Municipal Finance Aft,
and that in such event it skull take ef
fect when approved by' the voters of the
ninniejpftlity at -an eleetkm" as provided
ia said Municipal Finance Act. :,
The foregoing ordinance, was -passed
on the 0th day of December, 1921, and
was first published on the 23rd day of
December. -1921.
': Any action or proceedius questioning
the validity of said ordinance must tie
commcnced..within thirty days a?ter its
first publication.
. B. HOLLAND.
' Clerk of the Board of CJnnnLfsioners.
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Statement of debt of the town of Dnl
lns, North Carolina,' made and filed with
the clerk of the, Board of Commission-.
es of said town py the treasurer there-,
oft After tie introduction and before
the . final passage of certain bmid ordi
nances entitled "an ordinance to author
ise the' town of Dallas to issue .I5,000
of bonds for wafer 'uppy system',' and
"nn ordinance to authorise ths town of
Dallas, N.'C, to' iHSue nonds 35,0lt0.0l)
for sewer system. " " All done ia'pur
mianie t section 19 qf the Municipal'
Finance Act 1919. . V
T A tf. Tnllon.Y ' 1nin 1l.r nnrn.n
do hereby certify jthat J am the duly
elected and .'qualified' treasurer of the
town af .Dallas, N.' C., aai. the chief
financial offleertliefe6l, arfd thnt: v
(a. "The total" amount-(hereinftfrer
referred to aa lie jefoss. tlcbtV of the ont
standing, ftoatinjfiiKteNedBess of ;- the
towa of Dallas, X.".,jC. ami all ion)od
debt ''of the sahl town outstanding or to.
be incurred under ordinances or ' other
proceedings, passed,; taken . or pending,
exclusive f debt incurred, or to be in'
cur red in anticipation of the collection
of taxes of the current year, or the ante
of bonds, as follows! -. . . .. 1
Note Temporary Loan for
electric lighting fixtures.
Electric light bonds '($10,-
000.1)8 bonds isauedi -prior
,- to H years ago ......
Beal Ktate (City Hall) . ;.
Proposed Water Bonds,....
Proposed Sewer Bmrdsv. , . .
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! UNION, Jan. 1.1 One of these days'
J je witl hsvc a n w road, but at present i
t ate would be glad to own flying machines. !
lit This week work has begun in earnest
Mi wlist is to lo the new asjduilt road
JHom. the I'nion section to Oastonua.
j,f;iie ohl road is being torn np, and the
t sjates are kx-ked . No one but the mail
, ' -arrier is allowed to go upon the section ,
J rom the entrance to the Little Mountain,
I ead, to-the corner near the Mcdinnis
4ore. This necessitates all sorts of
Vt srounds. Those near Cnion church
' Vrc having the longest trips, for they
jfuive to-go to the New Hope road, and
ke cross roa.li are by no means ia bejiu
j fliful condition after these late rains.
""'Then, wera a number of school chil-
. V'"U who went t towa te the highj
i rkoi. uu hoy got; into ine locked out ;
rspctioa and had te have his car at a
: i oune and walk 'about i 1-2 mile
"home, be " doesn 't need ssy warning,
a Jot future trips. Another boy, who has
; ki marneit brother on the New Hope road
i'Jn l tkcu biaisi-If aad his car to live,
' ihcre for a time. AH sorta ef old siilap-i
I ridatcii buggies are .-eappearimj, for a
S tUuggy and mule caa certainly travel a
; lou-t road better than a car.
X V Hut although we are delighted with the
rosieet of a new road, we wish for a
flying nachine,vor else that it was sweet
summertime,- N
I
You do not need cash to
I
take advantage of this re
markable Clearance Sale.
Come in, select tbe garment
you want, suit, dress, or
coat, all of the latest styles
and best quality at CASH
PRICES, tell the clerk to
"CHARGE IT", , make a
small deposit, then pay while
you wear, in weekly or
monthly payments, when
you get paid. No embarrass
ing questions. No inconvenience.
Extraordinary Sale
, Men's and Young Men's s
SUITS ANt) OVERCOATS
Our large stock of men's high type suits and overcoats has been replen-,
ished by a shipment from a prominent New York manufacturer who
was closing out his winter line and heeded cash. Hence we were able
to buy at remarkable price concessions and are passing this saving on
to you. We have divided them in two groups offering you ACTUAL
REDUCTIONS OF FROM 25 PER CENT TO 50 PER CENT.
' GROUP I
You'll have to go far ' to match
his value. All Wool materials
in a variety of models and cloths.
, $29.50
V GROUP II
The best clothing value in years!
Absolutely the finest workman
ship and materials in many styles
$39.50
ORDINANCE.
The City Council of tho City of Gnstoni4
do ordtiin and cnaeT:
Section 1. That it shall be unlawful
' for anv iierson or Versons to park any
I automobile, automobile truck' or any
! other vehicle on the South side or Air
' line Avenue between South ami Oakland
Streets and on. the North side of said
' Airline Avenue between' Falls and Dallas
Streets:
, Scction'2. Any person or persons vio
! Inting any rr(Kiiou of this ordinance
'shall be guilty or a misdemeanor and
j shall be subject to and shall pay a penal
I ty of $10.00 for each and every offense.
Section 3 All ordinance or arta
! thereof . iu conflict with this ordinance
i are hereby appealed,'
This'the 3rd day of January, 1923.
! - H. Q. CHERRY. Mayor
jg. O. FRY, City Clerk. 13 e 1
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BOY'S SUITS .
All boys suits in serviceable and sturdy models medium -md
heavy weight materials in many patterns and. cloths. Originally
from '
- . $7.50 to $19.50
' , MOW 1-4 OFF.
rtaotMixfbrthe
entire family
Just say "Charge It." It's
Part of Our Service.
I i u 1 1 a E i ZrJ a a i W 1 1 It a La
QUrallAppaTel
at Castt Prices'
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.229 W. Main
Ave. - ;
C C. Brooks, Mgr.
! AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHQRIZt
THE TOWN OF DALLAS TOIS-
SUE $35,000 Of BONDS
FOR WATER SUP-
!" ','. .'' "PLY SYSTEM. v
i Be it ordained -ty the board of eom
j missioners of the town of Dallas, N. C.
Section . That the town f Dallas
under and pursuant to the Municipal
, Finance Act, do issue its bonds for the
, pnpropse of constructing a water sup
i ply system in and for said town. :
I Section 2. The maximum aggregate
principal amount of said bonds shall be
' 35,00O.0O. ' ,
, Section 3.' That a tax sufficient to. pay
the principal and interest ef said fconds
shall be annually levied and collected.
Section 4. That a statement of debt
ef the municipality has been filed with
the Clerk of the Board of CoinmLssioa
ers pursuant to the Municipal Finance
Act, and is open to public inspection.
i Section 5. The average assessed vsm-
ation oi property swojecx to taxation cy
the municipality for the three fiscal years
in which taxes were last levied as shown
by the said "statement is" $1432,174.00.
Section 6. JThe Jniount of tbe net
debt of lha munieiDaiitT outstanding.
j authorized or to be authorized aa shews
j by said statement, is H6.W0.00.
I Section 7. That this ordinance shall,
take effect thirty days after its flrst1
$ 3,000.00
5,000.00
5.000.00
3.r,000.00
35,000.00
1 Cross debt $83,000.00
(b) . The deductionsfrom said gross
debt are ss follows:
k 1. I'nissued f undirtg or ref undi
bonds, None. ?, ''" - j J
, 2. The atfiouiit ol:-inking funds jar
other funds held for the payment of nny
part of the gross debt other than exist
ing debt incurred' fo revenue produc
ing enterprises and hereinafter deducted
'$2,000.00. .f: sfii ' " '
3.. The amount 'of 'uilcollHtcd special
.assessment levied 6r to be levied 6n ac
count of local improvements foj which
any part of the gross debt was or is p
be incurred and applicable to the,j)ay
nient or part of the gross debt, none.
4. The amount ef )ondetLdebt , in
cluded, in the gross 'de'it and' incurred
within 5 years prior to date of this state
ment, none.'. it ''
5, The amount of- bonded debt -eluded
in the gross debt-and to bo in-
curreil ror water pun'oses, jd,uw.uu
Total amount of deductions. $37
(C) The amount ( nereinaiter. rc
red to as tie net debt)' or the difference
between the "gToss debt and the dednc-
tions is $46,000.06.
(d) - The assessed valuation- of prop
erty subject to taxation by the town ef
Dallas, N. C, for each ef the three fiscal
years ia which" 4axeajrere last levied,
and the average thereof are as follows:
1919 $ 476.711.00 -;
1920 534,."03.0ff- H '
1921 1,365.309.00 . '''":
Average 3 years :l.i"n.. $1,132,174.00
(e) .The percentage that the net debt
bears to said avejayeassessed valuation
ij 4.0 per cent. . ,
Witness mv hand this the 6th day of
December, 1921.
, ' . A. R. HOLLAND, , "
H rwn Treasurdr.
Sworn' to and subscribed before me,
this the 10th dav of December 19,21.
E. M. BRYNE.
'' Notary Public
Mv commission tfitptrta March 1, 1923..
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ADMINISTRAIdH'S NOTICE. -
The andersigned'balfjas qualified as -administrator
of the" estate of C. T. .
Hawkins, deceased, lata- of 5aston ,
County, North Carolina this is to noti
fy all persons harts elating against
said estate te file them, properly certi
fied, with the nmk-rsigaed on or before
the H i ,
' 23rd day of DeceiriieT, t922,
or this "notice will be jd ided in bar of
their recovery. All per as indebted to
said estate will please i ake immediate
pavment. ... 1
this-22nd day of. Dcember. 1921. - -.
,. , . C. i BLACK.
. . ' Administrator, i
IL L. STgmon; Atty. F-J27c6w,
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