. I •• ' £■ DUNN VOLUME IX. ~ 1 DUNN. NORTH CAROLINA. TAXPAYER STILL MAY APPEAL CASE ' _ I Can Go Bafora County Com missioners Sac oad Mon day In July Mach amsndlng of th# Reveaui and Machinery Act in recent yran and the concurrent confusion as tc just what the status of laws for fix ing the valuation of property foi taxation provide for at present, havs not changed th# iranwmorial provis ion that on the second Monday In Jnly each year, an aggrieved cltiaen cao appeal to hit county board of commssioiners for redrees, according to an opinion famished yesterday to the Revenue Commission by Attorney General Manning. No further general alteration of present values through a horisontal redaction, general revaluation or the like, can be made without farther legislation on the matter, but noth ing in the amendments or other aev legislation hat abrogated the right of Individ eel appeal, in the opinion of Judge Manning. The opinion fol lows. "■action 28 and its sahdrvisioni were amendments to Lhe revaluation act of Ifll and wore enacted by thr Legislature of 1921 to meet the ana auai depression which had occurred, •r «ei supposed to have occurred In valaea of real estate generally throughout the State. In order to meet thin condition which had follow ed the revaluation of real' create jr dtr the act of 1919, the Legislature prescribed that the Board of Goanty OommtaaloBere, sitting in joint real ■iea with the Bdraoofetaoinetaomm I tioa with the Board of Review, ceokl1 adopt far ita reap active county ef one of three methods to wit, horizon tal reduction, revaluation of all real proparty or the hearing of petition* hy individual owners of real aetata. "AH of the counties of the Mate l adopted one of these throe method*, I reported their action to the State -V Beard ef Equalization and the State CSSSSSmSS tier in the State until the next gen-1 oral ri aasiaanent of real estate,! which haa been for many yean in1 this State made once In aach four years. "There hat been alee in the Ma chinery Act of the Slate for the past 18 or 20 year*, section* 77 and 78. | Under the** suction* the Board of Connty Commissioners is created the' county Board of-Equalisation, and It ia authorised to meet on the sec ond Monday of July of aach year and I consider, having given notice of thl*| mooting, individual complaint* of ovar-asmmsent or onder-aaaeasm*nt. It ha* power to hear evident* and tab* testimony and determine in each individual ease whether the property la excessively, valued au compared with the value of other real estate Hi tiie county or whether it is under valued. "As the name of this hoard sug faets, it U (tie connty Board of Equ-1 alixntion for real estate values in the I county. It hat no power of general revision end It haa no power to make | a general aaaaasmant of values of, real a«Ut* In the county, bnt Its! powsc la halted to undertaking to, equalise the vein* already establish-j ed but K cannot create a new stand ard of value*.11—New* and Ofcserv-! *r. j NSW TANK WAGON PRICK OP GASOLINE U CENTS GALLON] New York, Kir 11.—The Standard OH company of New York today ad-| rancid Ac price of gasoline on* cant, a gallon in all its territory. It also announced a limiter advance in As pries of varnish asakera’ and paint ers' naptha. The new tank wagon price 0f gaso line is 2d cents a gallon, which it the same as Ant charged by Ute Stand ard Oil company of New Jersey, the Sinclair, Consolidated Oil corporation and ether companies which have an no an Bed advances during the past week. The sew tank wagon price of varnish makers' and painters’ nop As Is 24 1-2 cents OPPBR CONVICT TWO MILLIONS POR LAND! Jefferson C*y, No., May *.—D. P. Hayas, a convict of negro and Indian bleed, hat received two offers, one purporting to be two million dollars end the ether *1^00.000. for hit oil into rote, prison officials said to day. Bo U serving three years for 'orgary. Hayes ia said >to ha the owner of ISO acres ef Mexican land, eiaeetfied »* oil land. He Is reported to have hem advised not te seH As land tor leap Aaa »4.000,»rlh Carolina. D JAKE WADE ‘•EDITOR OF tr ; h'( »- -- |»! Chap.) Hill, May et w*de. of Duns, 3, , in-thief of the Tar p. i «Ky eefni-weekly ,a annual »- j terday. i- CHarlUa J. Parker, Jr, „ ' a rota o? »7« ta ra moat internet tag ,t *Wa campus has Yf thus. Tha now II Jonathan Daniels, it, Daniels, editor of the Oh h1 aarrer. Be served as ed! j t°r of the Tar Serf am ►r'waa athletic editor thi „jyoar previous Ba street d " associate the CereUaa adi l-, tor of the Dnleenlty d monlr known as the the past yeay. n ■C. B. Cohen, ai « 0. Wright r1 wnh darted g Tar Heel. • Stanfield, oa the Tar e 1 I -! trraa Ranter. II the contrary 1 "He wore a 1 robe over hie the aged wold ter. “Oa ‘ an old striped bonnet. At did not here J «ny woman', belonging*. There wne 1 fit even any string* on hi* bonnet. | H* was a men tare enough.” The Michigan trooper*, 419 of ' them, with ten oOcera, Were prepar 1 ing for reet after three days and 1 light* of marching from Macon. 8ol ' dler Hunter aeld. whew they spied a I little camp seeladed amidst a cluster of sapling. An advance guard wae ' wnt on, a few abota were fired, the I entire regiment swooped down and ' the camp waa taken. | Jcffeiuea Davia, bia four children, Joha R Regan, his poetmaeter-gan cral; a staff of nidaa aorvanta and . him others, war* found. •I "1 am the man yea are looking for.' the veteran quoted lb. Dwria. ’j “We all surrounded him," Mr. Hunter continued. Colonel Pritchard II did the talking 'or n* We were all '. *“»PT and wanted W celabrate. That made Daaie mad and he said. Ton fellow* think yourare mart to- eap '■ **• • camp at womaa and children. 'I Well, you are not.*" '| The camp wa* guarded eloaeiy that 'I ■*<*>"’* left hi* tent aad attempted In ' walk away, only to be betrayed by ■(hU spare «a he tripped new e log. ' Hunter raid. 'I "We took him to ltaooa torn doym ' | later," Hunter mid. "Then 22 awn • eecortod him to Waahingtan and eur I rendered him to Major Genera) ■ Milee." Mr. Haoter mid the awn of hie regiment men given a »*»0 bo mu for the tegunio. It being enraeded ia 18M and finally paid nine tern yearn later. 1 Says He FTa* There Tommo, Kearns, May lS.-J*aper | Taylor, of BeMaa, la aether)ty for | the rtaUmont that ho aealotod la the >eapt«ro of Jaffeton Daria. Abeat : twoaty-ilvo years ago ha received hie 8108 reward far aariMfag la Mo em • lorn. , i i BISHOF KILGOS If PLACED ON i RETIRED LIST BY CONFERENCE ► Hot Springe, May ll.—Tha goaor - si conference of tW Redyed 1st Dpi*. nltal>^ Hendrix, of Eanaaa C*y. and John C. • EBge. ed Ohorlette, «. O, ho phued oa the retired RM. T , ■ t* % . ‘ V -i • t ••• f * ' \tr ■ .J L . i TRADE IS GROWING IN EVERY 1NDUSTR j O—Ai—Ira Amaag Maaofeetar* Shvwa That la«l— aa Ha* Tara ad aad Loft "Career" * —m——^m New YeA, Hay 10.—Busiaeia u ‘,-ada conditions throughout the Uni cd State*, a* reported by 10,000 mm* nfactoren to data K. Edgerton, pn cidaat of tha National tnrraatioi " of Manufacturer* today, At>w a Ml Wo, sane, defln'lc and eentina_ng ad ranee \ “We ha*- j n t »y tcnud lb oorBr' a Mr. ICdse.tin'r a.'»i . Mary a4 a suivey of the tndi*. *:y J-* J completed "We a e arm } 1 eery for behind Hoiinw- I* *« V.i upgrade in r-.r'.ieai:* all of the ba 1 he indu..i Tha SdTT'y aa.* mads by question nairas, nnsv «.*, o a . i *.i wore rcceiv ad srtthia the lart Si hour* eo thai k represent* to editions as of today “The i.*< it lUajrriy of our b^*K ktdaM-'iie ta t that the preeont tandc i* fai- ‘u rJ«d; mm* ray it jj excellent, but only a mall part (a) It ia poor," tha report continued. “Tharu ia a general tcaar cf b:.g\i pro*poet* for the future, and a greo many o' the industries —t oily re port that they are employing mor* men than they am a year aga, but that thay are looking for a still far thar increase ia their fame* wbaa the fail waA eats la" GOLDSflORO AGAIN TO HAVE EVANGELIST HAM Mretlrel* W* IqU Jm. 4 Ari Caat'fje Fur tin Wutlu Ot dA-ne, May 20 —Tbr Mlntiter 1*1 t 'tr'T.-.'.yn rad Christian Uy «»’i Fa ‘.Titles of All chy mu bury at wa:l: gutting ready for Ac Haaa Rummy revival meetings which cooumMo in this eHy on Sunday, joj>« 4. s-d the —Raw of these w31 re« that tho meeting advertised sad everything t‘-a revival, which eoj'dact »d a ala eity laat year, 'inj June- 12 and eoadnaiir util July 24. Thousands ——t* the might ■aariaga. ala* laaga trends attended the morn tag service* at the teat and afternoon meetings at *• non* buotneaa bouses. Thia time the evangelist expects to it amis in At city longer Aaa ha did laat aummor. CUMBERLAND OFFICERS MAKING FINE RECORD Fayetteville, May Bhertff Me Ceacfay and his deputies made a good record last meath In the war an man ufaetorarm of mooaskin* liquor. They captured fonrtoeo man alleged to have been engaged ia illicit distillery or ajdating in doing so. Urey got ewooty-oevan stills, together with a great quantity of bear, besides other articles used in the making of tfci fluid which makes inebriate* and sometimes doaa worse. Yesterday Jailer W. A. West, tire custodian o' the eaptnrtd boos* plants, cut up thirty-nine stills and *11 cap* and worms and ether fix tures pertaining thereto. On Wing asked by a reporter what h# did with tho scrap head, he docHaed to toll, ailegiag aa hia reason Ac fear that bootleggers might be toaepted to try and make a still out of the scraps. TO ERECT NEGRO DIVISION AT SANATORIUM THU TEAR Bids wore spaaed Batarday for A* •racoon ax sanatorium, n. u., h « "•grv divieien to tba Sanatorium and far fc now dining roam and kite ban. Tha bid af Me Etwee and Heater far eenetraetiou work totaling W, MO waa aeetgted with tba under (tondtag that tba dining ream and kitchen would ba aamplated by Ma remfcer 1st. Tha negro aanatettom to ba randy far eeeupaaey an January let OrloneD Company aaaurad tha aon trnrt far banting at M, 1*1.00. Tha piunfblng will ha Inatallad by tba Sautbarn Plumbing and Heathy Company at a coat of |7 HultiMllllonalrv and rimple rHlsgoi - met today at the little ivy clad chape - #f St. John's af Lottlngtown far tbs 4 funertl „f Henry p. Davlaon, baokn ' anil philanthropSrt. , l :,x- too, van m*n and worn • -n o' the American B'.d Cram la pay r I ta T stc ta t in mao who during the • I Wc..\il War Had directed the argent :«:Njn’« effort* to keep af\ht the !| '• k ai w# or care the final boar >bv d/!nf | ih» Rsd C orn wreath occupied I * e niace of honor at the briar; the Rr d Cruet Is* floated from the rad ite i la the tiny Long Island church; ■ i grcap of Bed C:o«« nurses stood I w ’*1 bowed heads on the church lawn It i g U>« rmplc Episcopalian ritual >* 3 delegation from the Bed Cross j c-cr council fllciahy represented the “realert mother in the wortd.” i J- P. Morgan, heed of the banking hoes* in which Mr. Davieoa had boea I J parte*/, :od the prsces:isn late the | thdrch, t* which only the nearest ro ’ot TO w-V closest friends wets ad i miUed. Around tike rbap»»•* 'TV?* •***•»•»**.*• 'wtodteif^rniinJ^jnt^alatod! for Dr™j!'V. MtoJlTof Ori«te. Ftnite. tot»U« too pnoc ia which ho mwtor nUicahm to ehanh atei Kaaald ho to* not botta*« too touch t«M an* tradition which had wtoh tooad too toato of too faaoa too do nomiiwttton kaa Mi^y - - -