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PAGE TWO NEW CONSTRUCTION IS AT STANDSTILL No Permits Issued In May; Fire-Month Total For Year $17,650 New Construction work pulled up to a standstill In Henderson during May. - DID YOU KNOW? - - - By R. J. Scott Happenings in The Administra-tion JOHN QUINCY ADAMS ■r p OUR SIXTH PRES.DEKT Ril / £ PRESIDENTIAL EJLECrtfON IS n \ ‘ £ THROWN i bi'i'o yhe House, of RE.PRESENTX-lIVES AND V ' RESULTS in -THE CHOICE OF V vr" V ■ A adams Treaty of \bza * TsVLV P JH NAVIGATION AND FISHERIES il l "IfVIV * \ln * in The pacific is RATified-i fl. ts DISPUTE vvrTH GEORGIA OVER [F jw, \< t mm Indian land cessions \ ,{ ,r BUNKER hill MONUMENT IS A \jk J —BEGUM— ERIE CANAL IS completed Death of Thomas jeffersom, and JOHN ADAMS , JULY 413 - Quincy tramway,some *>’ ~*T -d /jJs IMES WRONGLY CALLED THE first railroad in -The u.s. is x Built prom Quincy, MASS.,To IMBHf TIDEWAfER , THREE MILES AWAY \ Convention between u.S. \ and GREAT BRIfAIN To SETTLE \ W y. NORTH-EASTERN BOUNDARY-ANTI / masonry has its rise and opposiTon To Seceer Societies JP'' a / Tariff of abominations Q J • U passed- publication of J cAvYt Cy *C/» CLOTK>vy CALHOUM’S EXPOSITION iM Served oneYerm t J.. IMS - IB2 ® wtSSSS o rv°'‘ ANNOUNCING A BIG HALF PRICE SUBSCRIPTION SALE V V Dl *r*“ 1 Os The DAIL Y DISPA TCH I 4 |||| 4 Thit JP Starting June Ist And Ending June 6th One Full Year Subscription For $2.50 This half price offer applies to both new and renewal subscrip *" mw/ tions. Amounts now past due may also be settled on the $2.50 ■■■■■■■■■■■■l "WK/: ; mm : ' |S per year basis if you act before June 6. Important! W? % YOU HAVE ONLY - -- - ; FIVE DAYS your for W& $2.50 at or before To take advantage of this unusual offer ’Zjrjz; MONDAY, JUNE 6th wy. Is the Last Day Mettiiersnn Batty Bispatrh Phone 610 Henderson, N. C. with no permits at all issued by Fire Chief E. T. Shepherd, that official re ported today. It was the first month of 1932 when there was no new build ing at oil though only 1800 was shown in January. For the first flee months of 1932 permits have heea Issued for $1? 6flo as new building in Henderson, as compared with 127.950 for the cor responding period in 19*1. represent ing a decline of slightly more than SIO,OOO. A woman wears n veil for the same reason that distance lends enchant ment HENDERSON, (N. C.,) DAILY DISPATCH, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, I»3£ STATE INCOME FAR BELOW ESTIMATES (Continued from Page One.) partment of Revenue, amounting to date to only $15,514,235. still leavee a big gap to be filled by collections dur ing Junt. These figure do not include, however, the approximately $3,000,000 which has been collected fro mthe 15 cents Statewide property tax, or the collections from other sources. One of the causes of the deficit of $3,475,000 for this fiscal year is that the collections from the 15 cents tax will probably amount to not more than $3,000,000 instead of to the $4,500, | 000 estimated b ythe General Assem bly, an dto a shortage of fully $1,000,- 000 in the amount expected from the inheritance tax. There has been a general shrinkage in the amounts ex pected’ from almost all the other sources, including the income tax. in spite of the fact that the 1931 Gen eral Assembly increased the taxes in almost all schedules. General fund collections for May amounted to only $240,514 from all; sources, according to the statement of j collections for May made public to-. day by Commissioner of Revenue A. J. Maxwell. Os this amount license > THE OLD HOME TOWN By STANLEY C Y~7r, —r.-’ZTT. ... \ /HUH-something funny \ HAM PR l ;es 1 f'r jl ABOUT -THAT Deal. YOU CUT To \ LAST YEAR 1 SO *“ P \ OLD SK)KI FLIhYT TMEISE theboniL I this same can for must o'been someth^ _/ )-pS ) 3OtNO\AJ ITS fS WITH IT, OR. HOW C> £*\Jc ' TOU <SET IT BACK ? J can'"! J .. . ... .. I »T CYNTHIA SHARP HAS THET >UTATIOM OP THE >H\MDES~r SHf)PPEft ON MAIN ST, taxes brought in $77,542; franchise taxes $19,630 and income taxes $122,- 418. This Is $19,000 less than was col lected in May, 1931, from much iow»-r tax schedules graham believed IN LEAD OF GILES (Continued from Page One.) ber of the General Assembly, as a member of the Advisory Budget Com mission. of which he is still a membr, and as speaker of the House in 1920, was sufficient to make him known to the Democrats of the State and to assure his nomination. But recent reports indicate that Granem may have a much more for midable opponent in Giles that either he or his fneuda iad anticipated and that Giles has been carrying on a quiet but bu*sv campaign for the nomination, oo as not to alarm either Giaham m ms friends. As a result, Gil s' mends are predicting that he will either be hifh man 1» the pri mal j or else l;c such a close second that a ceco.iJ prmary will be neces nary. DispatcL WANT ADS Get Results FOR SALE—FOUR JERSEY~OCm-~ with flr*i and second calves w BrurmnJtt. Route 3. Oxford \ J 3b and i NOTICE; ALL DENTIST^ OFKIO. in Henderson will be afternoon at 4 o’clock dunng Ju 7 V July and August. Make ur potntments accordingly. l-i* *. lo jj SPECIAL PRICES On’shoe h pairing during Fire Sate 0] ‘ L Ladies,, Men’s and childrens 7 setes, me] rubber heels. :>oc ' Shoe Stoie opposite j r ri ' ' Co. I * rn ' 1 i; ; USED CAB VALUES 1929 Gldsmobile Coech 1928 Oakland Sedan 1927 Pontiac Sedan 1928 Whippet Sedan. 1928 Ford Truck. 1928 Ford Coach. 1927 Chrysler Coach. MOTOR SALES CO. Phwne 832. 5-tf HOME GROWN NANryUau. ami other kinds of |>,, l:illl plants. W. W. Parker. ]-i ti FOR RENT-FIVE ROOM BUNOA low. hardwood floors heat, garden planted, one )>Ux.-k high school. Phone 443. ] ] FOR RENT—ONE FD'E ROu;.\ house. ZolWeoffer Avenue and i,-, six room house College riie* These liouses are clean and in g.„.i condition, ready for you. Alex ;; Watkins. 23-*; THE DAILY DISPATCH TS NOW (,;. sale at The Smoke Shop. Jefffr>. tl Case. Henderson Candy Kiiehe. Wortrnan’s Pharmacy, Wiggins T/: . Store, Agency. You may w. r a copy from any of these at the regular price of fw. 2a-;t Everyone must have a trace- any *;o: flake yours PRINTING. The Pilau:.; industry oilers exceptl'mal wages ji,. nructlon available. Monotype. Ittyboar; and caster. Linotype, Hand romposuu) vnd Praaswcrk on modern grutsi tor hill Information write the POljjiEh.s PCHOOL OF PRINTING at lil« If i fioukh St. Nashville, l enn