'nnmsnAT, tsi imi' .Kljm TMmTNB. RUUK, >'ORTH CAROURA NEW GAME LAW FOR THE STATE l^ArTiuvH of Nortli '«n>lliut Nvw Mem*" Thrtr Arrm An«l Tu«^ Kor Hunting Priv(Ip»e« The following measure dosisocA' “to provide belter bunting tn .Kortb Carolina and to give landowners in the state revenue therefrom’’, has been passed b>' both houses without amendment: The Ueneral Assnoibly of North Carolina do enact: Section 1. Vo amend Chapter Bl. Publir Laws of North Caroliau, Ses sion 1927. by adding the following section between Sections 33 and 34. Section 33 (a). Privately owned public hunting grounda. In order to improve hunting, to open to the public lands well slocked with game, and to give landowners some Income through game protection and propagation, the State of North Carolina through the Department of Coaaervatlon and nerelopmeni, is autboriziMl to recognize. Ilsl, and UMlst the owners in protecting their lands which are a part of public hnntlng grounds organized under this section of Ihe North t’aiollna Game I-aw, subJiH-t to Ihe following coodKii-ns, stipulations, and such NOTH’K l)K KI-Km)N North f'arollnn. Burry County. Pursuant to an order of the Beard of (’ouniy t'oiiimisHioners of Surry County, made on Monday, the 5th day of April 1931. an election will bi' held on Tuesday, the ISth day of May 1931. at ihe new School Building in Biyun Consolidated Bebool DIsirUT. near Mountain Park, in Ilryan Township, Surry County. North Carolina, for the purpose of asserl.'iining the will of the qualified voters In the Itryan Special Tax l)la- trici. (the lioundaries of which ore Dally set forth Itt the Minute Docket No. S, p.ige 20.3. in the office of Iho Register of Deeds of Surry Coainiy) Special Tiix for schools in ihe Local Tax District and for nhollsliing tin- onld Lwul Tax Dtsiri. l, J. .M. Cockerhani has been ap pointed registrar and \V. II. Wil liams and C. W. C.allowa.v as judges for the puipose of liolillng the said election. A new registration of nil tho voters wlililn the said Special Tax District has been ordered. The registration hooks will lio open Sat urday. Ihe lllli cloy of April 1I>31. and -will remain open until sunset on Saturday the '2nd day of May. 1931. .Said reglslratlnii hooks will be open during the said period each Saturday at the said polHng place for. the purpose of regislerliip vot ers. . This Ihe lth day of April, 1031. rules as Ihe Coneervatloo Board may adopt for tho regulation of said hunting grounds: ) The minimum area recog nized undixr this act Is three thous- aud 3.000) acres: (2) Owners of lands Included In hunting ground formed under this . :t must organize, adopt rules and regulations for the operation of said iting ground, and be recognized the Department of Conservation and Davelopmenl before such hunt ing grounds are put into operation under this act: (3) The Department of Consar- vatloD and Development will list and assist lu advertising such public hunting grounds as are formed un der this act, subject to such rules n:gulniloDs as may be adopted by Ihe board from time to time, and In accordance with the North Car olina CfBmc Uiw and this act. The Department of Oonserralion and Development will furnish at cost to >wner of public hunting grounds posters to he used in posting such lands, posters to stale Ihut the lands are posted under this section ie North Carolina Game laiw, in case of wHlidrawBl of recog nition by Ibe Department such posl- •rs shall bo removed from the lands ifftsted within ten days after notice (4) Owners of public hunting trounds shall require of each and 'Very hunter the prescribed hunting Icenses as set forth elsewhere in ho North Carollmi Game Law: i.ll The owners of public hunting troiinds may require of each and ‘Very hunter a per day rate for hnntlng. rates to be approved hy the Dcpartmcnl of Conservation ltd Development, said riites not to xcecd four dollars H4.00I, In addition to charges for the privilege >r shooting giime. landowners m-iy •harge a dog hire when 1. :idowners 'nrnish dogs, dogs to bo furnished the bunliog i ATTENTION Farmers We are now open for IiiisImcsh and .will pay Highest Cash Prices CHICKENS, DUCKS TURKEYS, GEESE AND EGGS 8e« Us before you soli nay of the above. Get the top of the market In priec—and get rash for what Produce Department DeHOFF & WEBBER COMPANY Elkin, N. C. When of gam- -oiiagHted .•cogoi/cd • hllri : the anthorily ■erfissin lid ] II snld orlty; tion shall he put on this s.-rlion • liny port thereof us to lu-rmlt the le of deud gain,- killed in ac- irdancc with this iii:l. ahrogule the ig limits, 'Imp of hunting, open id clnHed seiisoiis nx prcs'’rll)«'d North Carolina ' l.aw. I No per 1 shall hill r dis ling : Died I>y ,1 ted under this ’ (’oiiservKiIoii mid lull withdraw recog- '■ area or such pari- FRANK MARTIN IS STRUCK BY A CAR lllne Driven It) ‘ Dor’’ Holloman .Strikes Voiiiig .Man; Hip Is Disinciited rank Murilu. sun of John Mar- of near flumptunville, was I'k by an aulonioblle Sunday nighl. April 12th. at about 'clock, the drive by lloiloman of Krooks Cross Koads. und Ibe accident occurring the former Kona poslofflce, in Yadkin county. Martin, whu was walking along 10 highway, was knocked Into un- eonsclousni'SK by the Impart of the the dour handle striking his shoulder and disloeatlng It. Physi cians who attended him fear that ill suffer permanent Injury. It Holloman stated that young Mar tin vrns In an apparent drunken condition, and staggering as he walked along the highway, which perhaps aeconnts for his being hit. Ilolloinun is said to have used pro fanity freely, and this was directed at Martin, whom Holloman threat ened to take to jail, it U said. Holloman Is operator of a -filling station at Brooks Cross Roadt. German oil Imports set a new record in 1930. a total of 21.B36.- 000 barrets of mineral oils being Im ported in the first 10 months, A RED HOT SALE Prices Burned to a Crisp! Compare! Hundreds have been convinced that this is Elkin's Greatest Sale. And the reason is be cause we have the VALUES—bargains that are almost unbelievable. Price tag:s stag ger the imagination! Much of this stock was not damaged at all, but that cuts no figure in marking it down in price. It must GO—all of it, at some price, and this is your great est opportunity to supply your needs in high class merchandise at ridiculously iiow prices. Don’t wait—the very things you want may be gone when you get here, if you delay your visit too long. This sale is creating a sensation among the buying public, and rightly it is—for nothing like it has ever happened here before. A few prices are listed just to convince the doubters. Come on and see the others. MEN’S SOX lOc WINDOW SHADES 39c Regular 75c Value Our Loss Your Gain In this sale is included practically everything to be found in a mod ern department store, enabling you to save money on Dresses, C’oa*s, Hats, Shoes, Shirts, Men’s and Boys’ Hats and Caps, Under wear, Hosiery, Ties, Collars, Ov eralls, Work Shirts, and many other items. It will interest you to come in and look aroun i. It will save you money to buy. MEN’S WORK SHIRTS 49c Regular 8bc Value

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