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rACE TWO THE r.ASTOmA. Ti. O, DAILY GAZETTE MONDAY, MAY 15, 1922. SP 0RT S SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. STANDING OF CLUBS - m Columbia f Charleston . Charlotte .. -Spartanburg .Xireenville . Augusta ... ' ; ' CJo Won 1.. II s (i Lost i) 1" 1 -t Vet .1U7 .."Mill .174 .l'si; PIEDMONT LEAGUE. Won Lost ! I Club Danville 7 r ! Raleigh 7 (i i-JIirfi Point r. AVintt on-Sa 1cm ." ." J" Durham il ti J Greensboro 4 7 . AMERICAN LEAGUE, i . Club Won Lost J Stew York '. 1!) (i , St. Louis i s lo .Cleveland 14 14 w-JOetroit 1.1 ", j Fbiladelphia in 14 J, Boston n i.: H Chicago 11 ." T Washington 12 Ki .'iH ..'I Ml .."I") .:;(:; Pet .ti-U .."00 .4ti4 .4(il .4."lS .41' .4L"J RATIONAL LEAGUE. , Club New York Hi. J Mint j'ittshurgh 8Chioago , I Philadelphia "Brooklyn J Cincinnati Boston Won Lost Pot 1! 7 .7:i0 1-1 11 ..177 14 11 ..-5.10 I'! 11 .54.) 11 J 2 .478 11 H .410 11 IS .;j7 7 l(i .;,04 SOUTHERN LEAGUE. 1 19 17 f Club Little Rock J Mobile "llirniipgham XjMenrphis 17 New Orleans 17 2 Kashville 1.1 A Atlanta H Chattanooga 12 1 Won Lost 11 1:1 i:t 14 14 16 IS 20 Pet .21 .CW4 .551 ..-!! 8 .518 .440 ..179 .:i75 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS wm ' -I I I American. Washington 4; Cleveland New York 2; Detroit K. National. fit Louis 1; Philadelphia Cincinnati 5;Brooklyn 6. Chicago 4; New "York 5. . International Buffalo 3; Jersey Sty 9. . Rochester S ; (Newark ti. Syracuse 3; Reading 2. Southern. Mobile 8; Nashville 1, . Chattanooga 3; Little Hock fi. New Orleans 10; Memphis 4. (Three games only.) AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE THE ISSUANCE OF 1 10,000.00 OF BONDS OF THE TOWN OF BES SEMER CITY, NORTH CAROLINA, FOR THE PURPOSE OF'ERECTING A MUNICIPAL BUILDING. Be it ordnine.l by the Board of Town Commissioners (if tin- Town of Bessemer t'itv in Gaston County, North ';iro!ina, ;is follows: N-ctinn !. Pursuant to "The Muni cipal r'in.iri.-e Act, 1B21" of North Carolina, Imnds of the Town of BessO iikt City nr. hereby nuthnrir.e.l to 1k iuei in the arcgate principal amount of not i-xei-e.liiiK 10,000, for the purKiBe of tin- rei 1 1, n .in, I equipment of :i muni cipal liiiil lin I'm said Town of Bessemer City, ami a tin- expense of Hie Town lit larirc. .Section 2. That a tax sufficient to I pay the iritiripal and interest of said P''t j bonds shall be annually levied and col .5H;i I ,.,,tl,,L flection That the following mat ters are !i -re by determined and dcelnr- I rr. pursuant to the requirements of' I Section 294 2 an, I ISection 214:i of said j I "The Miuii. ii.nl Finance Act. 1921": I (a). The probable period of useful ! ness of the improvement for which wii, bonds are to lie issued,' is thirty years I computed from October 1, 1922. (b. A sworn statement of the oVl.t of the Town of Bessemer ity has Iteen made and filed with the Clerk to the Board of Town Commissioners of the Town of Bessemer City (who is nlso Clerk of said ToHn within the iiicaniiiK of ij id "The Municipal Finance Act, 1921 "J and is open to public inspec tion. (c). The assessed valuation of prop erty subject to taxation by the Town of Bessemer City, as last fixed for mu nicipal taxation, as shown by said state ment, is $l,s:ift,55,s.(tfl. (d). The amount of the net debt of the Town of Bessemer City, outstnnd ind, authorized and to lie authorized, as shown by said statement, is if 122,000.00. (e). All expenses to be defrayed by means of the bonds" hereby authorized, are necessary expenses of the Town of RpF.somer City within the meaning of Weetion 7 of Article VII of the Consti tution of North Carolina. Section 4. This ordinance shall be published once in each of two sueces sive weeks after its final passage, in The d'astonia Gazette which is a news paper published in (laston County and has a circulation in the Town of Besse mer City, greaterJhnn that of any oth er newspaper published in said County, and there being no newspaner publish ed in the Town of Bessemer City. This ordinance shall also be posted at the door of the building in which the Board of Town Commissioners usually holds its meetings and at three other public places in the Town of Bessemer City. The Clerk to the Board of Town Commissioners shall causo this ordinance to be published and posted as aforesaid. Section 5. This ordinance shall take effect thirty days after its first publica tion, unless, in the meantime, a petition for its submission to the voters is filed under the Municipal Finance Act, 1921. and in such event it shall take effect when approved by the voters at an ele tionns provided in said Act. 1 he foregoing ordinance was passed on the 27th ilnv of February, 1922, and was first published on the 15th dav of Mav lfz-. Any action or proceeding ques tioning the validity of said ordinance mjst be commenced within thirty days, af ter its first publication. M. L. RHYXE. Cfcrk. under the Municipal Finance Act, 1921, nt in such event it shall take effect when approved by the voter at an elee tionns provided in said Act. .The foregoing ordinance was passed on the 27thvday of February. 1922, and was first jmbrlshed on the 15th day of Mav, 1922. Any a tii.H or proceeding que Honing the validity. of said ordinmi.-e muatc I'Oinim in cd within thirty day af ter it first p.ibiii at ion. -M. I.. RHYNE, Clerk. M-22c2.' AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE THE ISSUANCE OF $85,000.00 OF BONDS OF THE TOWN OF BES SEMER CITY, NORTH CAROLINA, FOR THE PURPOSE OF IMPROV ING THE STREETS OF SAID TOWN. and there being no newspaper publish ed in the Town of Bessemer Ctiy. This ordinance shall also be posteil ' at the door l" the building in which the Board of T " Commissioners usuaJly holds its meeting ami at three other public places in the t own of Bessemer 1ty. The Work to tie- Board of Town Commissioners i ,..n -niisr this ordinance to be published and pwtcil a-- aforesaid. U S-vtion ' This ordinance shall tftkelgj cflV, t i'limedintely upon its nnai pas-, shall not lie submitted to the e TODAY'S GAMES i South Atlantic League, flreenville at Charlotte. Columbia at Charleston. Spartanburg at Angusta. An Eye Opener. Hartley had left a call for seven o'clock. "Hello!" he exclaimed sleepily, us 'lb boy knocked on the door. "I swear rf.'m so sleepy I can't open my eyes." "Ill bring your bill if vou like, sir," -"nggestcd the boy helpfully. A person ought to be thankful he has ,e'an income that is big enough to be taxed. u tr-Detroit Free Press. Subsidies for whips, sultsidic for mines, pybsiiiea' for railways, but there is no one . te pny aubsiddies to the taxpayer I'hil Adelphia Becorl. Report of the Condition of THE BANK OF LOWELL, at Lowell in the State of North Caro ina, at the close of business, Mav 5th, 3922. ' RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts . . . .219,951 .90 Demand Loans 8.174.17 Furniture and Fixtures.... .'!,15.!.41 Cash in vault and net amounts due from Banks, Bankers, M I and Trost Companies . Cash Items held over hours .12.464.67 .'4 .".57.22 .Total ... $244,101 37 LIABILITIES. 5 Capital Block paid in ) 10.ooo.oo Surplus Fund ,0xi.tio Vndivided Profits, less enr- , rent expenses and taxes pa'd 5..167.5.J faearned Discount 2,(0.oi( Bill Payable 20.00(i.no ''Depoaha aubject to ehk... 122,24.r:; Cashier's Checks outstanding 167. 12 "Time Certificates of IVposit, due on or after ;10 days.. 54.4S2.6S J Savings Deposits 15,444.39 . Accrued Interest due deposi- tors) Depreciation AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE THE ISSUANCE OF $8,000.00 OF BONDS OF THE TOWN OF BES SEMER CITY, NORTH CAROLINA, FOR THE PURPOSE OF EXTEND ING THE WATER SYSTEM OF SAID TOWN. Be it ordained-by the Board of Town Commissioners of the Town of Bessemer City in Gaston County, North Carolina, as follows: flection 1. Pursuant ti "The Muni cipal Finance Act, 1921 ot North Carolina, bonds of the Town of Besse mer City are hereby authorized to be issued in the aggregate principal amount of not exceeding $S,nno, for the purpose of extending the water supply system of said Town. Section 2. That a tax sufficient to pay the principal and interest of said bonds shall bp annually levied and collected. flection .I. That the following mat ters are herebv determined and declar- pursuant to the requirements of flection 2942 and flection' 2941! of said The Municipal Finance Act, 1921": (a). The probable jieriod of useful ness of the improvement for which said bonds are to lie issued, is forty years, computed from October 1, 1922. (I". A sworn statement of the debt of the T.iwn of Bessemer "it v has been made and i!e, with the Clerk to the Board of Town Commissioners of the Town of Biis. iner City (ho is also Clerk of s.tid Town within the meaning of iid "The Municipal Finance Act, 1921 and is op.-n to puhlic inspec tion. (c). The iiM-".! valuation of prop erty subject to taxa'ion by the Town of Bessemer City, as last fixed for mu nicipal taxation. a shown by said state ment, is tl,v;ii,.Y,s.oo. (d. The amount of the net debt of the Town of Bes mcr City, outstand ind. authorized an I to be authorized, as shown by sai.1 ststi incnt. is 122,0iui.00. (c. All exjteiisc to be defrayed by means of tlie bonds hereby authorized, are necessary expense of the Town of Bessemer Citv within the men inn if Be it ordained by the Board of Town Commissioners of the 1 own of Bessemer City in Iiih!oii County, North Carolina, as follows: flection 1. Pursuant to "The Muni cipal Finance At, 1921" of North ( nrolimi, bonds of the Town of Besse mer ity are hereby authorized to be issued in the aggregate principal amount of not exceeding X5,000 for the purpose of improving and paving streets in suid Town, of whiih, one half of, the cost, ex clusive of the cost of paving at street intersections, is to be specially assessed against abutting property. I Section 2. That a tax sufficient to .pay the principal and interest ot said , (( bonds shall be nniiunllv levied and col lected. flection '.'(. That the following mat ters are hereby determined and declar er, pursuant lo the requirements of flection 2942 and Section 294.! of said "The Municipal Finance Act, 1921": (a). The probable period of useful ness of the improvement for which said bonds are to be issued, is twenty year, computed from October 1, 1922. (bl. A sworn statement of the debt of the Town of Bessemer City has been made and filed with the Clerk to the Board of Town Commissioners of the Town of Bessemer City (who is also Clerk of said Town within the meaning of said "The Municipal Finance Act, 1921") and is open to public inspec tion. (c) . The assessed valuation of prop erty subject to taxation by iho Town of Bessemer City, as last fixed for mu nicipal taxation, as shown by said state ment, is l,v:!0,55M.li(l. (d) . The amount of the net debt of the Town of Bessemer City, outstand ind, authorized and to be authorized, as shown bv said statement, is .fl 22,000.00. (e). All expenses to be defrayed by means of the bonds hereby authorized, are necessary expenses of the Town of Bessemer City within the meaning of flection 7 of Article VII of the Consti tution of North Carolina. flection 4. This ordiname shall be published once in each of two succes sive weeks nfter its final passage, in The Gastonia Gazette which is a news paper published in Gaston County and has a circulation in the Town of Besse mer City, greater than that of any oth er newspaper published in said County, and there being no newspaper pirblish- eil in the Town of Bessemer City. This ordinance shall also be posted at the door oM he building in which the Board of Town Commissioners usually holds its meetings and at three other public places in the Town of Bessemer City. The Clerk to the Board of Town Commissioners shall cause this ordinance to be published mid posted as aforesaid. flection 5. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon its final passage. The foregoing ordinance was passed on the 27th day of February, 1922, and was first published on the 15th day of May, 1922. Any action or proceeding ques tioning the validity of said ordinance must be commenced within thirty days af ter its first publication. M. L. RHTNK, Oerk. M-22-2. saL'i-. a it i voters. The foregoing ordinance was passed the 27ih day of rebruary, 1922, and was lirst puhlisi.ed on the 15th day of May, 1922. Any action or proceeding ques tioning ti.e validity of -said ordinance must lie commenced within thirty 'lays af ter i's 'iff publication. M. L. RHYXE, Clerk. M 22.-2. E3 a El on i aa IDEAL! TODAY , - P EDYTII STERLING B "THE DAUGHTER n u a OF THE WEST'S "TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE CITY REAL ESTATE." I'nder and by virtue of that certain Hud of Trust made and eiecutetl by L. '.. Hart ness and his wife, Jnlia M. Jlart ness. and K. . Hsrtness, to P. W. Gar land, Trnstee for the Equitable Life As surance Society of the United States, to secure an indebtedness therein described, said Deed of Trust beinf dated October 2.'!r-l. 1920, and recorded in the Office vt the lb-gister of Deeds for Onston County, North Carolina, in Book No, 147, at Page 572. default having been made in a a en. 53 W El and AL ST. JOHN In TIRED AGAIN" a Hi n ti a TUESDAY WALLACE REID in !""THE ROARING ROAD" S and & 3 "THE WHITE MnirwO; a ' a g WEDNESDAY rj "THE HILLS OF g' H MISSING MEN"g m and q 3 "THE WHITE EAGLE" a . O; THURSDAY g WILLIAM RUSSELL a in tt THE LADY FROM D LONG ACRES" O and i3 a a a a TORCHY'S FRAME rx """Hi 13 21: E3 a the payment of the indebtedness there in secured, and in the other conditions contained in said Deed of Trust, the i undersigned Trustee will sell to the high est bidder for cash at the Court House i , : i. r -j -i V,.!, vwr in mo xjtij ui uinunia, .iuoi Carolina, at Publie auction, on Wednesday, May 24, 1922 El at 12 o'clock noon, the following le scribed real eata,te, to-wit : fj ' Situated in the City of Gastonia, nd - g FRIDAY joining the lands of W. K. Jenkins and n l.lMJf. 1 others, and described as follows, viz: ! DUSTIN FARNUM Being lots Nos. Eight (S) and Nine ! jn (91, each twenty tive (2.)) by one ntin-"" uxuc rr7if dred mid Fifty (150) feet of that eer-IM 1 Mt LltViL tain subdivision of lots situate on theiCJ WITH IN"E3 East Side of South Street between Third! jJJ aD(j . Q and Fourth Avenues. Said Lots were ! W in.ntJ , . , rtrrn n i vitP surveyed and platted for W. K. Jenkins jg RICH MAN POOR MAN'E l.v A W llnffmnn in 1 ( I H K which plot is recorded in Deed Book No, 115 at Page No. 319, in the Office of the Register pf Deeds for Gaston County. Baid Plat is hereby referred to for a: Beginning May 1st, Carolina & North more complete description of sflid lots. flame being the parcel of land convey ed to thn said L. E. Hartness and l. fl. Hnrtness Deetl dated the second day of September, 1920, and recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for l.'as ton County, N. C, in Book No. l."in at Page 91. This the Eighteenth Dav of April. 1922. F. W. GARLAND. M-M-13e4w, Trustee cx . . A V i - . .. j NOTICE. Beginning May 1st, Carolina western Railway trains will exchange pas ! sengers with the Piedmont & Northern j Railway trains at their Broad and Frank lin fltreet fltations. C. & N.-W, trains j will stop .just south of switch on Broad 1 fltreet and let passengers off who care to make F'. & N. connection, then as trains come out from I'nion Station they will 1 stop to take on passengers arriving over P. & N. line. SSM St lnis new sugar-coated gum delight: young and old, It "melts in your mouth" and the cum in the center remains to aid digestion, brighten teeth and soothe mouth and throat. There are the other WRIGLEY friends to choose from, to 29cl0. E. K. REID, Division Tassenger Agent, AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE THE ISSUANCE OF $17,000.00 OF BONDS OF THE TOWN OF BES SEMER CITY, NORTH CAROLINA, FOR FUNDING THE EXISTING FLOATING INDEBTEDNESS OF SAID TOWN. Be it ordained by the Board of Town Commissioners of the Town of Bessemer City in tiaston County, North Carolina, as follows: flection 1. Pursuant to "The Muni cipal Finance Act, 1921" of North Carolina, bonds of the Town of Besse mer City are hereby authorized to he issued in the aggregate principal amount not exceeding $17,000.00 for the purpose of funding the existing floating indebted ness of said Town, which indebtedness was incurred before December t, HUM, and is now wholly due and payable. I flection 2. That a tax sufficient 10 pay the principal and interest of said bonds shall 1P annually levied and col-j lectcd. flection ::. That the following ni.it J ters are hereby determined and declar er, pursuant to the requirements of Section 2942 and Section 294:1 of said "The Municipal Finance Act, 1921": (a i. The shortest period in which ' I siid indebtedness to be funded berniu- ' dcr, can be finally paid without making it unduly burdensome upon the taxpay- ' jcis of the municipality, is thirty ye.n-. I j computed from October 1, 1922." (b). A swum statement of the d. b! ! jof the Town (,f Bessemer Oty has bevn ; made and filed with the Clerk to th-i EXECUTRIXES NOTICE. Having qualified as excuitrix of the last will and testament of John F. Grove,, deceased, late of (laston County, North . Carolina, I hereby until v all per sons having claims against ;he estate of said decedent to present the same, duly verified, to me or at the office of my at torney, R. C. Patrick, on or before April 24, 1923, or this notice will be plended in br,r of any recovery thereon. All persons who are indebted to the said estate will please make prompt settlement with the under signed. This 24th dav of April, J922. LILI.IK GROVES, Executrix. R. C. PATRICK, Attorney. M-M29. 0. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of. tne estate of x. J. Barnhill, deceased, late of Gaston County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said de-1 cedent to present the same, duly veri-1 fied, to the undersigned on or before ' April 10, 1923 j or this notice will be pleaded in bar of i any recovery thereon. All persons who! are indebted to the said estate will! please make prompt settlement with the i undersigned. This 10th day of April, 1922. C. C. CORN WELL, ' Public Administrator. M-M-15 e. C ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Kiln McCbiro, deceased, late of Gaston county, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said decenilent to present the same, duly verified, to the undersigned on or before, May 8, 1923 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery thereon. All persons who are indebted to the said estate will p!ea-o make prompt settlement with the under signed. This the Mh day of May, 1922. C. C. CORN WKLL. M-.ln12ctl. Public Administrator. H. C. PATTILLO Residence Phone 709 J. A. SPENCER Residence Phone 532-J A. C. MILLER Residence Phone 277-X H. B. PATTILLO & CO. Special attention given to Repair Work. We are all Practical Builders of several years experience. All classes of buildings. Let us figure your work. We have the equip ment and organization to do any kind of building. Estimates on insurance claims made on short notice. Office Over Schneider's Store Phone 520 is ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE The undersigned having duly qualified as e.l an of the estate of J. B. late of Gaston County. been appoint Adminisl rat oi Minis, deceased. North Carolina, Board he flection 7 of Article VII of the Const i tution of North Carolina. Section 4. This ordinance shall be published once in each of two succes of Town Commissioners of Town of Bessemer City (who is nU'i Clerk of said Town within the meaning of siiil The MuuieiTial Finance A,f. of j 1921") and is open to public inspec tion. (c). The assessed valuation of prop erty subject to taxation by the Town of Bessemer Citv. as last fired for inu- all persons huving claims against the! estate of said deceased are notified to ex-j hibit the same before him, the undersirr- j ni-.l. at Gastonia, X. C, on or before the! 1st Day of May, 1923 j "r this notice will lie pleaded in bar of i tin ir recovery. All persons indebted to ! the said estate will please make inunedi-j a'e payment. This the 1st dav of Mav. lu22. J. T. PHILLIPfl. Administrator of J. B. Mini's, Pecpnsed C. M. AUSTIN, Attv. Mju.va. BflEMflCE TO fliWEEtlCflMg Strenuous Mode of Living Mailing this Disease Common state- Total Mate ef North Carolina Gait on. May 12, 1922. mve week after its final passime. in nicin.-il taiat .'i.OOn.OO j "c "a" " wniin is a news- : im-nt. rs I ::o..,.-,S.IK. 'his! 00 published in (iaston County and j (d). The amount of the net debt of ' has a circulation in the Town of Bess.-; the Town of Bessemer C5tv. outstnnd 1244,101 37 mvT x " greater man tnat ot any oth--County of eT newspaper published in said County. land there iM'ing no newspaper publish I, T. P. Rankin, Cashier of the a Jed in the Town of Bessemer City. This bove named Bank, do solemnly swear ! ordinance -that the above statement is true to the1 door of the Xest ef V knowledge and belief. ,1 T. P. RANKIN, Cashier. fnfeeeribed and sworn to before me, this 12th day ef May, 1923. Prank Robinson, Notary Public. CORRECT Attest: T. P. RAXKIV, JAS. W.-RKID. VOIT 31. ROBINSON, . Uireeton. hf.U also be no-led at he building in which the Board or i own vommi'sioners usually holds its meetings and at three other public places in the Town "if Bessemer City. The Cerk to the Board of Town Commissioners shall rause this ordinance to be published and posted as aforesaid. Section 5. This ordinance shall take ind. authorize,! and to be authorised, as ?'iown by said statement, is tl22.00.0tt. (el. All expenses to be defrayed b means of the bonds hereby authorized, are necessary expenses of the Town of Bessemer city within the moaning of flection 7 of Article VII of the Consti tution of North Carolina. fleet ion 4. This ordinance shall be published once in each of two eucces sive weeks after its final passage, in The Gastonia Gazette which is a news paper published in Gaston County and effect thirty days after its first puhHca-( has a circulation in the Town of Besse tion, unless, in the meantime a petition j mer City, greater than that of any th for itf aubujwsion to the voterj ig filed er newspaper published in said County, . . Ll j. j sOi Pain in the Stomach and Bowels. Intestinal Cramp Couc, Diarrhoea - SOLD EVERYWHERE - Whe y0n need a desk tee Brumley waltert Printinj Co. (This may well be called (the nervous age. Every fvvheie you find people suf- jfering from some form of nervous exhaustion. Hos pitals and sanitariums are overflowing with men and women seeking to win back health of body and mind. If you are a victim of the strenuous life, if you can't sleep, if you are on the (verge of a nervous break down, read here what Mr. P.-:D. Shade, Schuyler, Pan ay: . . I "Twelve years ago this spring, I had a very severe attact of nerve trouble, and although I was treated by three different doctors. I got very little relief until I tried Dr. A. W. Chase's Tonic Pills. After usine these pills a few weekr 1 could feel a big change in my condition, so continued this treatment for three months. I don't think I ever felt better in mj life than I did after using Dr. A. W. Chase's Tonic Pills, and whenever I feel my nerves are getting run down, I use some of these pills. I don't think there is any other nerve medicine that will do what Dr. A. VV. Chase's Tonic Pills will." You can buy Dr. A. W. Chase's remedies at all drug stores. To be sure of j getting the genuine, see; that portrait and signature of A. W. Chase. M.D., are on each box. This trade mark is vour Dro-t tection against imitations and substitutes.. Adver tisement. Si Read the Gazette Want Ads
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