THE KOUNT AIEY NZW3, Apsil 24th, 1913.
BOND ELECTION NOTICE.
Elder Township, for $20,000.
Gocd Roada.
North Carolina, Surry Comity.
At OmimwsimwrM Metrtimg, Apr
7th, 1913.
Pursuant to an Act of the
General Assiinbly of North Caro
Una ratified at the cKior of
1913, entitled an Act for the im
provement of the Public Road
of Eldora Township, Surry Coun
ty, ami to authorize the issuaiu-e
of bonds to pay the expends then'
of, and m compliance with Haul
Act, and a petition signed, by 58
voters of said township, It i
hereby ordered by the lloard of
(IjmmissiojierJi of Surry County,
at its regular meeting1 held thia
the 7th day of April A. D. 1913,
it beirntf the First Monday of
April in wiid year: Thiut an elec
tion be held on Momlav the 12th
day cf May A. I). 1913. by the
voters of aakl Eldora Torwrwhirp,
Surry Coimty, to determine the
question whether the said town
ship, of ISurry County, North Car
olina, shall issue bonds in the
sum of Twenty Thousand Dollars,
with interest coupons attached,
miflh bonds to bear interest from
date, interest payable cmi-an-nually,
the proceed of such bonU
to be used for the improvement of
Public, Roads of hldora Town
ship and for th mainteruiree
thereof.
2. That a new Registration of
tlie voters U hereby ordered for
aid, election, and Ja.tper D. Key
is hereby appointed' Registrar fcr
aaUli eUetw-n, ajid .1. C. Dunbar
aii I). K. Key judges .
3. That at said election said
lUrfvtioji of whether said town
ship shall issue bonds shall be
determined.
4. That the Registration Books
ihall be open on the 12th day of
April and close on the 3rd day
of May at sundown.
5. That copies cf this order
shall be publish d in The Mount
Airy News, aaid The Weekly
Leader, newspapers published in
Surry County, in three or more
places in. said township, and. at
the court houn- dorr in Dobson,
gnving notice rf the holding of
said election, for thirty days
prior to the holding of said elec
tion. t. That returns ,of election shall
be made ils in said election Act
provided by said Act of The
(Jeueral Assembly.
Jly order M the Hoard f ( mi
mi.ioMers of Surrv Countv.
This April 7th, 1913.
W. S. Cough,
Chm. Ilrd. Corn. Sum- Co.
W. A. York,
Cl.-rk to Hoard.
BOND ELECTION NOTICE.
Rockford Township fcr $20,000.
Gocd Reads.
North Carolina, Surry Coimty.
At Cuinjnis.sioni rs Mtvtiiig Apr.
7th, 1913.
PurstiJaiJ to an Aet of the
General Assenjbly of North Car
olina ratiifed at the 1913 sejio,
entitled an Act for the improve
mel:.t f the Public Roads of
Rcs-konl Towiish'p, Surry Cnun
ty, aul to uuthoriyi tle issu
hiih'c tit' bonds to pay the eXh'iwe
tberei f( iiijul i ti compliance .f the
said Act, ami a etitim s'g" d
by 75 voters of said township. It
i hereby ordered bv tlu Hoard!
of Ctuniiis.slt.ners tf .Surry ('tun
ty, at its regular uwetii g held
this the 7th day of April A. D.
1913, it being the Kirst Monday
in April of said year: That an
election be held on Tuesday, the
13th day vt May A. D. PM3. bv
the voters of Rock ford Tcwndiip.
Surry (lumty, to determine the
question whether the said' towji
fcliip. of Surry County, North
Caroluia, shall issue iiondN in
the sum .f Twenty Thousand Dol
lars, with int treat coujons at
tached, such bonds to bear inter
st frojn date payable .vfini-an-irually,
the proceeds cf such
bonds to he used for the improve
ment of the Public Road of
Roc.kufrd Township and for the
maintenance thereof.
2. That a new RVgistratir n of
the voters is hereby ordered for
Hftid election, and Hillary Coe is
hereby appointed Registrar fur
sail election, and K. C. Haven-
port H4id .1. T. llanctM'ki jmlirv.
3. That at aid tlretiii uiidj
ipiestion of whether sviid town-!
ship shall isue bonds shall be '
determined km provided.
4. That the Rcglstn.tii'ii Hooks
shill Ih- ojm n on the 12th day f
April and c! se on the 3rd day '
of May at liuixlown.
". That copies i f this or ler
bl be puldisbfd in The Mount
Airy News, tuid The Weekly
le-ader, newwtpera publUhed in
Surry County, in three or more
plan in said RoeRfml Town-:
ship, and ut the Court h use il or'
in Dobson, giving notice of hold
ing of said election, for thirty
days prior to holding said elec
tion. 6. That ret urns of election Khali
be made as in said election Act
provided by said Act of The
General Assembly.
Hy order of the Board of Ciora
missioncrs of Surry County.
This April 7th, 1913.
W. S. (Jough,
Clim. Brd. Com. Surry Co.
W. A. York,
Clerk to Board.
BOND ELECTION NOTICE.
Marrfx Township, for $25,000.
Good Roads.
North Carolina, Surry Oounty.
Before County Coram wsioiwra
April 7th. 1913.
Pursuant to an Act of The
General Aswimbly of North Car
olina ratified at the euoa of
1913, entitled am Act for the im
provement of the Public Roadn of
Marsh Township, Surry County,
aad to authorize the isxiiajiee of
bonds to wy the cxpeiine thereof,
and ia compliance with this Act,
and a petition ftitrnrd by 100
voters of said Township, it i or
dered by the Board of Commis
sioners of Surry County, at its
regular meeting held this the
7th day of April, A. D. 1913, it
being the First Monday in April
of said year: That ftn election
be hell on Monday, tho 12th
day of May, A. D. 1913, by the
voters of Marsh Township, Sur
ry County, to determine the
question whether the said town
ship, of Surry County North
Carolina, shall issue bonds int the
sum of Twenty-Five Thousand
Dollars, with interest coupoiiB at
tached, such bojids to bear in
terest from date, interest ay
able semi-annually, the proceeds
of such boiuls to be used for the
improvement of the Public Roads
of Marsh Township and for the
maintenance thereof.
2. That a new Rtgistratim of
the voters is hereby ordered for
saidj election, and J. C. Wallace
is hereby appointed Registrar for
said election, and W. V. Burch
ami C. A. frsebastian, judges.
3. That at said election said
quentxn of whether said Town
ship shall issue bonds shll be
determined as provided.
4. That ttie Registrtticn Books
shall be open on thfc 12th day of
April and cloe on the 3rd day
of May at sundewn.
5. That copies cf th'n order
shall be published in The Mount
Airy News, Kind The Weekly
leader, newspapers published in
Surry County, in three or more
public places in said Marsh Town
ship, aiid at the Court House
thor in Dolson, giving notice of
said vUctu.j), for thirty days
prkr to the holding cf said elec
tion. 6. Th:'t returiN sf elcctio i si a'l
be made as in naid election Act
provided by said Act of The
(Jeiii ral Assembly.
By order of the Boird c-MVin-misMoners
of Surrv Countv.
This AprU 7th, 1913.
W. S. Gough,
Chm. Brd. Cimi. Surrv Co.
W. A. York,
Clerk to Board.
BOND ELECTION NOTICE, i
Sikpm Tcwrfhip, fcr $30,0C0.
Gocd Reads.
North Carolina, Surry County.
Before County Ctuaursd'Mwr,
April 7th, 1913.
Pursuant to an Act of The
General Assembly of North Car
olina ratified at the session of
1913, entitltd ui Act for the im
l)rcv(!iient of the Public Roads vf
Siloajn Township, Surry County,
ajid to authorize the issuance oJ'
bonds to pay the expense there
of, and in conipliuuee with said
Act, ai:d a jH-tition signed by (ITi
voters of said Township, It is
lien by ordered by the Board f
Coiiimissicjiers of Surry County,
at it regular meeting held this
April 7th, A. D. 1913. it b-irg
the First Monday in April
cf said year: That an eb-ctiou
be held on Wednesday, the 14th
day if May, A. D. 1913, by the
voters of Siloam Township, ' Bur
ry County, to determine the
quesiton whether tlu- said Town
ship cf Siloam. Surry ('otinty,
North Carolina, shall issue hot ids
' the sum of Thirty Thousand
Dollars, with interest coupons at
ta lied, such ImiihIs to l ar inter-
M fn in date, interest payable
emi itnniially, the proee,.ds of
iich bou,U to be r.sed for the im
provement of the public roads of
Siloam Township juhI for the
ina'utenvinee. thereof.
2. That a new registration of
tl voter is hereby ortlere,! f,r
aid rleetion, and G. L. Matthew
is h.-reiy apKintr Refriotrvr for
Siiid e,eli. ii, and ,1. 3. Stone and
!.J. K. Collins jutlgea.
3. That at said election said
question of whether suid town
ship shall issue said JmiiuLs shall
ho determined! as in said Act
Provided.
4. That the Registration Books
shall be open on the 12th day cf
April and close on, the 3rd day
of May at sundown.
T. That copies of this order
shall he published i The Mount
Airy News, .and The Weekly
lyeader, newspaper published in
Surry County, in three or more
public places in said Siloam
Township, and at the Court
House door in Dobson, giving
notice of the holding of ud elec
tion, for thirty days prior to
the holding of said election.
6. That returns of election Jiall
be made as in said election Act
provided by said Act of The
General Assembly.
By order of th Board of Clom
missiionera of Surry County.
This April 7th, 1913.
W. S. Gough,
Chm. Brd. Cora. Surry Co.
W. A. York,
Clerk to Board.
Enforce the Law.
Greensboro Record,
It takes a Philadelphia lawyer
to keep up with the action of a
hgislature and then he often
'ips up. The law prohibiting
sinokmg cigarettes by boys under
17 years of age, passed in 1H91,
rumndfd by the last legislature
in a way that puts it up strong
ly to the officers to enforce its
provision). Jt' they see a youth
tinder the rtfre named, smoking a
cigarette, it ' their duty to at
once investigate the source of
the cigarette, and if the smoker
refusts to tell where he bought
tie smoke or who gave it to him.
he himself is guilty of a mts
di meaner. If an officer has in
foi inatidi that a perse n under 17
is smekirg. cigarettes, it hi his
du'y to dcy'er the source of
the cigarette. The law cavers
i-'mftkii'.sf txbaeeo and cigarette pa
pers, and one who gives either
cigarette or "the makings" to a
person under 17, U as guilty as
he who selLs th same.
In every case the smoker is
either obliged to tell who sold
or who gave the smoke to him,
or be punished for misdemeanor.
rjM-n finding the source of the
ttJuatvo or the cigarette, the of
ficer shall proceed to take out a
warrant for the offender arl he
mi'st be punished as the law
lirects.
The old1 law was never en
forced, but now, if a boy smokes
in public, the officer cannot es
cape prcceed j g as directed, for
the evidence is harded to htm
ir a neat package. lie doesn't
hae to work it up.
Speaks in Shxps.
Thoma-ville, April 1. Over
1.200 workiiurnmi of the citv
heard gmrd roads taJks by II.
B Yariw r of I.exinnrton here tc-
day, the edittr of Southern (iKd
RtwuLs vwitii'g all the lo-al man
ufacturing plants ard jnakirig 11
ideas fcr the tamd issue cf 300 .
which the county will vote ui
lit xt Tiles lay.
'Hie different slumps s1oji)(d
work for the time required by
the. a.Mnssts, the los tf time
aiiioiirtirg r ever $4h) to the
nia.'Ukfactureis. who thus display
sl their in.tirest in the cause.
Executor i ' Sale.
By virtue of the power coiJVr
nd u.jsn- its in the will of David
Allell, deceased, we will sell at
public auction oai the pnmises, on
Saturday, April 2ith., 1913, at l
o'chek, P. M. the following peal
e-itate to-w it :
House and lot, in Mt. Airy
TownsJiip, luljoinmg the lands of
.1. S. Kline, Robert Gwyn and
others, (being oxposite Blizzard'
Store), tqnui the lot (fllout one
liaVf acre), Ls situated a nice five
r'4tn cottage, swune. being the
homeplace of the late David
Allen.
The pmpt rty is in good coji
ditii, and h most desirable resi
lience. Terms- of sale: one third cash,
one-third in twelve months, bal
ance in two years, notes for de
ferred payments with npiroed
security, bearing interest from.
dite.
This April 13, 1913.
Fames Thomson.
John Leitch.
Kxts'utors.
Toe Darby's Prophylactic Ha Id In
the house and In the FtBMe. It la
h gfKid for animal flenh as It U for
the human Im ty. It heal sores,
cuts, ratified wounds, colic, dysentery
Katlu, rhf.i. mratehei. dUtemper.
hot and wo.-tns. There la hardly
any limit to It niefuliieaa about the
home Trice fO ct. bottle.
Sold by All DrugKlaU.
The AutcmolU in Ncrth Caro
lina. News and Observer.
TJi cstwuate that there is now
invest d in automobiles in North
Carolina very nearly six tuitions
of dollars. The firs tlaw regu
lating the use ami re gint ration of
I automobiles in North Carolina be-
cjutno effwtive on July 1, l9r.,
and there are now over 7,000 au
tonwbiles, with a7i averago esti
mated value of $KX) each.
For the first year the registra
tions were 1,681 machines, which
Included all ini ope ation in the
State at that tinv , and all pur
chased for the fir t year. In 1912
from January 1st to December
31st, approximately 2,400 ma
chines were registered. Ini 1913,
the office of the secretary of
state, where they are registered,
expect at least 4,000 regifrt ra
tions. The old law required a regis
tration fee of $5 to he paid to
rhe secretary of State, and $1
for renewal each year thereafter.
Under the new law, the registra
tion fee is graded according to
horsepower, being $5 for raachima
of 5 horsepower or less, $7.!0 for
machines of frera 26 horsTpower
to 40 horsepower, and $10 for all
over 40 horse-jpower. These fees
are payable annually. Under the
old law $3 of the $5 registration
was returned to the counties for
the, road fund. Under the new
law, eighty per cent of all funds
is returned to the counties for the
road fund.
The principal feature of the
new law, is the. feature of iden
tification that is, heretofore the
State did not furnish numbers,
each registered owner furnishing
them for himself. There was no
uniformity in these numbers,
some being -painted on the ma
chines, others being made of
metal, etc. Under the new law,
th.? seretary of state will furnish
to each registertd cwner a dis
play mtmher of uniform size, to
be changed in style and color
each year, so that the officers of
the State can tell at a glance
whether or not a machine is reg
istered. The date of the expira
tion of the lieeiKse will be stated
on the plate ard it is expicted
that by this meaas all owners who
have heretofore hy one means of
another "dodged" registration,
will easily be apprehended.
The. noV law requires also the
registration of motor - cycles,
w hich was not required under the
old law. It also provides that no
person under the fge of 16
years shall operate a machine.
Non-resident owners are exempt
from the registration provisions
of the law for a period C'f fif
ttr. days in each year.
The present rfgistration a
sr.ovnts to about 7,(K0 ina-hir.es,
which should average alout $800
each, a total of $o.t'00.000. Re
quests for application cards, and
the !in.i.siial number of new r'g
istratioi.s cfmiig in from the
" R V. D's." As the registra
tion law only went into effect
in 1909, there an' no figures as
to the amount invested before
that time.
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DISAPPEARED
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North Pangor, N. V. -"An I hav
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bad headache and
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