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Fl\/v fAL STATISTICS CF THE
STATE GOVERNMENT CF
GEORGIA, 1923
Expenditures
W'; Tiinrton D. December
1924 1 1 Depi rtjn<" f
that the to
ial payments for expenses, interest,
and outlays for the state ffovern
i ~f Georgia for the fiscal year
ending Dec. Ml, 1923, amounted to
'lt.:, or $5. 92 per capita.
Of this' total $12,410,008 repre- .
-eats the expenses of operatin'' the ]
„.,ie:al departments of the state j
i, . nmerit; $240,427, interest on j
and $.5,109,048. outlays for]
i,i•rm .i r; n t improvements. In 11*22
die total payments for Uie state
•ere $15,804,279, and in 1917,
$7,079,017, :t per capita of .34
and $2.09, respectively. The to
tals include all payments for the
war, whether made from current
(■•venues or from the proceeds ol
bond issues.
Revenues
The total revenue receipts of
Georgia for 1928 were $18,905,874,
oY $0.30 pei’ capita. This was
$0,249,439 more than the t>ot’l
payments of the, year exclusive of
the payments Tor permanent im
prov<N>ents.
In Georgia property and special
taxes represented 32.5 per cont < t
ihe total revenue for 1923, 39 7
per cent for 1922, and 08 K per
cent, for 1917. The i vonse n he
.•■•mount of property an 1 special
taxes collected was 2 >.9 pc* cent
from 1917 to 1922, but there was a
decrease of 10.0 per cent from
1 922 to 1923. Th< per rajila jvop-
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We start the New Year out right by
offering you bargains as
32 inch crepe ginghams in pretty
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patterns tor 19c yard
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Indian head in guaranteed fast col
ors for 45c a yard
I
Yard wide Sheetings at 10c, 14c, 15
and 19c yard.
One lot of Mens Union Suits QBc suit
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W. A. Rowe Cos.
! i , -..-t ,0.-r,.= were $2.05
erty and spec.ai l. -■ => vv '- ie *
in 1923, $2.31 in 1922, and $1.93
in 1917.
Earnings of general departments,
for compen for services ren
j dered by star: officiate, represented
20.2 per cent of the total revenue
! ’i i 1922, 21.2 per cent for 1922,
and 9.2 per cent for 1917.
Rusirmrs and non-V ine-s licens
or, constituted 25.8 per cent cf the
total revenue for 1923, 21. V per
cent for 1922, and 9.5 per cent
for 1917. Receipts from lousiness
licenses consist chiefly oj taxes ex
acted from insurance and other in
corpFrated companies, the f ales tax
on gasoline, and various occupation
al and professional licence taxes,
while those from rtonbusine s li
censes comprise taxes on motor ve
hicles and amounts paid for Hunt
ing and fishing privileges.
Indebtedness
The net indebtedness (funded
and floating debt less sinking fund
assets) of Georgia for 192.3 amount
ed to $0,900,702, or $2.30 per cap
ita. The per Capita net debt for
1922 was $2.54 and for 1917,
$2.14.
Asso-ued Valuations and Tax
Levies
For 1923 the assessed valuation
of property in Georgia subject to
ad valorem taxation was $1,190,-
920, 539; the amount of taxes
levied wan was $5,954,003; and the
per capita levy, $1.99.
FOR SALE Three shares of
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Also 1 Large Iron Safe.
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We have been having bad weather
for Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. Cay Crow spent
Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Evans.
Miss Annie Mae Baxter was the
guest of Miss Vallie Ree Bennett
Friday.
Miss Clara Beard spent Friday
with Miss Ileuonda Evans,.
Misses Alma and Lilly Miller spent
awhile Friday night with Misses Re-'
ha and Bertha Dove.
ROACH—EATON
On Sunday afternoon. Dec. 28,
Mr. Ot.ha Roach of Franklin county
and Miss Ret’na Eaton of near here
were happily married; we all wish
them a happy life..
Mrs. L. D. Evans has been quite
ill th : s week; we hope to report her
better soon.
Miss Eula Winn of Athens spent
the Christmas holidays with Miss
Susie Mae Adams.
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These rates not good outside of Georgia- and
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do not maintain a delivery agency,
Those living in towns where we have local agents should arrange for
delivery of The Daily Georgian and Sunday American.
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