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THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1923 I'HE CAROLINA MOUNTAINEER NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION Third Cluss Mail. FOR A TAX FOR A BOND ISSUE Section 2(Xi. I OR A PUBLIC HOSPITAL AND (a) "Mail matti FOR THE MAINTENANCE OF THE SAME IN HAYWOOD COUNTY. Notice is heroliy jrivi'n that mm" than six hundred ami seventeen!! (lil?) : itlonts ami freeholders of Hnywoo.l ( nunty, mori' than one hundred ami fifty (li0) (if whiini lesides outside of the corporate limits of the Tow:; of Waynesville, have duly filed be the Hoard of Commissioners for of the third eh'.ss -hall include hooks, circulars, and oth er matter wholly in eint (eee.:t new-pap. : anil nlher periodicals en tered :h seron.l c 1 ;i s niutier), 'dof 'lieet-., lori.c'.ed pr.xif she..;- m-1 niaiuit ; !n; ';;.' oiiipaiU '". :he .am,, .,e . ieidi (inckulin farm and factory orodurt-i, I all o:her mai'alile mailer not mvlu i- J in the "re first or second class, 0r in the fourth 'he class as defined in section 207." I Fourth Class. ', except on parcels collected on Section 207. rural f,et' le'ivel'y routes. " (a) Mail matter of the fourth class In addition to the above fourth st,ll wirht in pxeess of 8 ounces, and class rati s the sender may, by af- lude books, circular,, and nxinjr -; cents in stamps parcel marked "Special ti reii h;ive ;iir: include dooks, cmuim v ......... - , other m.V.ler wholly printed (except parcel marked Special Hamlin newspapers and other periodicals en- which wiil assure ,aid parcel the ,s second class matter I. proof same expeditious nan.iiinc a- nr.-u co. :e 'ti 1 proof -heels i! d ' ti'i'V a I'o'iipnnyinir s:i;n. , ndisi , ( ;n !i:d:iiT i;f a; ' ' product.), and all olhci Value of $6 or under f cents. Value over $5 and up to $25, 8 cents Value over $2o ami up to $o0, 10 ( eats. Value over S50 and up to S100, 25 i-f In ie mail in the lii thir-l c;a- ame expeditioi; i?s mail The pri and S iei-ia! He r the ihir. hei i tofo: e, e I a follow and under ni:i surance. (': O. i y arc k'iven to 1 and fourth hut the rates' Ntv ReKistration : eh'.-- mar. not ccnl i:t-- iii.'l'I. Kee-. over $.)0.0(l, $ioo. on. weight, 18 Insurance Fees. fa a Me matter not included in- second class, or in the County of Haywood a petition therein iiji The rate of no-staire thereon as defined in section 20('i. petitioning the Board of Commission- .shall be 1 V4 cents for each 2 ounce:; (b) The rate on fourth class ni.V.'u- er for the County of Haywood to or fraction thereof, up to and inchul- is by tin pound aetoidinn to the zc.n ; i n ! r 20 pound-, 1 cents, levy an annual tax not to exceed one- ng g ounces in weight, except that distance and is not changed, exec;" ' "' " 20 pounds 20 cents, fifteenth of one per cent on the dollar the rate of postage on books, cata- that on each and every parcel of t- tees. to be levied for a period of time .lot logics, seeds, cuttings, bulbs, roots, fourth class matter in addition to theVue $10 or less 12 cents exceeding thirty years, for the purpose scions and plants, not exceeding 8 regular postage, there shall be eharg- Value $10 to $50 15 cents of providing funds for the purchase ounces in weight, shall be 1 cents for ed two cents as a service charge to he Value $59 to $100 25 cents of a site and the erection thereon, of each two ounces or fraction thereof, prepaid by stamps affixed to the par a public hospital and a hospital build- ' ing in the eastern section of the town ; of Waynesvillc, in Haywood County, North Carolina. And further notice is hereby given that on this date the Board of Com missioners for the County of Haywood have ordered a special election to be I called and1 held in the several voting yrecincts of Haywood County on the 11th day of July, 1925. for the pur- pose of voting one-ftfteenth of one j cent on the dollar tax for a bond issue for a public hospital and for the main-j tenanca thereof, in the eastern sec- j tion of the Town of Waynesville, uch j bond issue not to exceed $100,000, and said tax to be levied for a period of time not to exceed thirty years. , And notice ;s further hereby given that a new registration of the voters of Haywood County has been ordered by the Board of Commissioners for the County of Haywood for the purpose of said special election, as provided by law, and to that end and for the pur poses aforesaid the registration books for the several voting precincts of JIaywood County will be open from and after the 13th day of June, 1925,' as provided by law. And notice is further hereby given that the following persons have hen; duly appointed as the officers of said election; to wit: For the South Ward in Waynesville Township, it is hereby ordered that Fred Mull and Geo. Plott appointed judges and J. I.. Williams appointee'. . registrar for Waynesville South Ward , Precinct and that John A. Smith and ; J. R. Hyatt appointed judges and Nannie Persons appointed registrar! for Waynesville North Ward Precinct! for said election; and C. T. Wells and! John Allen appointed judges and A. G. j Russell apointed registrar for Beaver dam South Ward and W. H. Hender-1 son and Frank Mann appointed judges! and E. P. Ball appointed registrar tor j Beaverdam North Ward Precinct and j that Garfield Jenkins and Will White j appointed judges and I. H. Hopkins j appointed registrar for Big Creek precinct and that W. A. Palmer and J-, A. Hannah appointed judges and J. 1.. ! Palmer appointed registrar for Cata-; loochee precinct and that C. Z. No-1 land and Geo. A. Brown appointed j judges and Chas. d. MeCracken ap- pointed registrar for the said Fines Creek precinct and that F. A. Justice j and C. T. Ferguson appointed judges j and D. R. MeCracken appointed reg- f Lstrar for Crabtree precinct or town ship and that A. E. Allison and Glenn j A. Boyd appointed judges and R. W. : Howell appointed registrar for Jona-j than precinct or township, K. I4 Stephenson and T. N. Crawford ap- pointed judges and T. J. Davis ap pointed registrar for lion Duff pre cinct and that A. G. Baldwin and Vin son Jenkins appointed judges and R. W. Teague appointed registrar for White Oak precinct or township and that J. R. Henry and D. P. Jaynes appointed judges and P. F. Campbell appointed registrar for Ivy Hill pre cinct or township and J. B. Sentclle and J. W. Kinsland appointed judges and J. F. Long appointed registrar for Pigeon township and B. F. Sellers and R. L, Pless appointed judges and Lutn er Pless appointed registrar for East Fork precinct or township and J. E. Justice and Nathan Rogers appointed judges and C. W. Moody appointed registrar for Cecil precinct or town ship and W. W. Haynes and G. . Rogers appointed judges and Vaughn Byers appointed registrar for Clyde township or precinct. All by order of the Board in regular session. This April 6, 1925. W. F. SWIFT, Chairman. ATTEST: C. F. Kirkpatrick, Clerk. : 20 1 Ketur: c. ipt. O. n. 'Innei Or;hr Fees. ..0.01 t . $2.50,. . fee oconl . ,s2..)l to $5.00, fee 7 cent -$5.01 to 5,10.00, fee 12 cents. $10.01 to $20.00, feu 12 cents. $20.01 to $40.00, fee 15 cents. $40.01 to $ti0, fee 18 cents. $f0.01 to $80.00, fee 20 cents. $80.01 to $100.00. fee 22 cents. Haywood "oppo -altitude 2.S50 feet CLEAN UP AND PAINT VP 0 raze I i t OF (Til Hi, 11 ' '. '1 I 1 . i 1 Pamxm& paint pjroduuetb HYATT & COMPANY IN REGARD TO POSTAL RATES. 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"Paint and Pay the KURFEES Way Aoli Uc About It 2 Everything you need, and our large purchases give you the benefit of a low price on the highest quality paint made. Shipment includes Kurfees famous House Paint, that is "Tempered to the Weather" Granitoid Enamels for your floors Kur-Fa-Cite Varnish Stains, for refinishing scarred furniture and interior trim Porch Paint, Screen Enamel EVERYTHING YOU NEED to paint up and clean up. We have an interesting booklet for you telling how Kurfees Pure Paint is Tempered to the Weather." It's free. See us before painting it will save you money. HYATT & COMPANY Waynesville, N. C. J ZZI imillllimminTiiiiiiiiiimiiii mm iminiuiii mm ii in illinium ii n unity's Empire" IUI..I.JI i paint
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