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VOL. VIII. ASHEVILLE, N'. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 19, L877. NO. 13. LOCAL Belli- it in mind—that all work done in the (.’triziix Job Ollice is strictly CA.sii on ilelivcrv. S. Danietr, nil*', ^ninranrccs lifst-elass board on sat isfactory ti'i'ins. wanting job work, ot any cltaractcr or discription or of any style nnd ])ric(', sltmild rememby>' that the <JiTiZEN oflice i.s tliornuglily pn^pared {'o do the same at tin? sliortest possible iiotiee. lllanks of a’l kinds a siiecialty. Bu^'COMm•l AND 7-IIK w. X. C. Ik-VTj,- ROad.~Gov. Vance lias wi-ltten a lett<-r to the Cbainnaii of the Board of C'mn- inissioiiers for this eonnty 0N])'ainiiig the necessity ofliinds bi-iiig raised to on Patton Avc-i furnish the necess^iry mules, carts and otlier implements for tiie i>rosecution of tlie work on the ^Yeslern X. P KalU road, as it i.s held that noiui of the $70,000 appropriated by t'le lycgi.slaturc can be used for this purpose. The Gov ernor asks that Biincomiie pony up $2o,000 towanls tiiis purpose, in order T'he Bank Hotel dwelling, in this l)lae(‘. is Ibr rent See advertisement. ‘ Ta-gishitivc Record,” by Capis. At- kin'<’in & Shotwell. for sale at Bearden, Rankin A Co's., at 00 cts. Tlu* Rev. 'Mr. Atkins will deliver a Temperance address at tlui ^fe.thodist C’hni'cb on Friday evening. Ml'S. V.'. IT. Tbomas, of.fackson, sis- T(‘r ofMi-'. Dr. Hilliard, ofthis place, died on Sunday last- 3Ir- Ij. Chapman is this week receiv ing a large and elegant, stock of new g-oods. emhracing everything wanted by riie general trade. The first shot ibr the municipal govorn- nicnl. of Asb(‘ville during the ensuing twelve tmmibs will b(‘found in a com- muiiicatioii in anotiior column. Two wagon loads of public documents nrriM'd liere Tuesday. eonsigiuHl to Hon orable B. B. Vanet.*, wlio will disiiibute The same? tbroiigliout this Distiict. Tliei-e are no less than four distinct ])atent churn dashers now on onr ma\'- ket. W'e. wLiiail of the inventors a ]>h‘ntifui return. By underground telegraph wo leain it WHS a. boy —an oiglit-pounder. IVy <-ongrainlate oui-'totlier man on the ad vent of tins beirto his name and for tune- A •Pvalloou." wliatevi-r that is—a sea —was found and killed ia tlie river near this place a few days since. Ilow ]i(? came in tiicse watei-s v e are- not pre- ]')ared to say. Au interesting revival of religion closed at B-uea Baptist Ch'-.rch, in tins county, on Sainlav la.st, at wliich time thirteen l>ei-.'<)ns W(‘re, hai.itisc^l- ley. Jordan aud toiidaiice. ‘•Tile, beautiful snow."“ Ac , was in our midst on Friday Ja-St, tlie mountain Tops i.iiroiigliout this locality being oirered to the deptli of one inch or more, jn-esenting a beautiful view in tiie spring snnsbiiie tliat lollowcd the .<torm the next day. N’o damage was done to fruit as far as we have heard. The ‘-Knights of Honor” is Llie name -of a new benevolent order about'to lx? organized in this place. Thisorderpos- fecsse.s peculiar merit and is highly ap preciated whenever undei'stood;— Twelve lodges have already been organ* ized in the .State. Mr. \V. B. Gwyn, of Wilkes county, has located in tins place for the practice of law. his oIHce being situated in the new Carter biiihling. Mr. Gwyn is a young man of line talents, of good busi ness qualities, and we bespeak for him a share of the patronage of this section.— See his card in another column. Tiie Raleigh yews anuoimces the presence in that city on Friday last of 11. M. Funnan, the’tother man of tliis establishment, wliu has been since the iidjoui-iunent of the legislature at his old liome in Bouisburg engaged in in dexing tiie Senate Journal. We expect liim home some time this week. Madison court is in ses-slon this week. Judge Furches pre-'<idiug. Only one week is allowed to tliat county under tlie recent legislative enucimeiit There are two or more capital cases to be ti ied, one bi.'iug a murder case removed to tliat the road may be brought to tlie Frencli Broad at (he earliest possible mmnent. Wo are not advised as to the action that may be taken in tlie prem ises. Regeneration.—On Sunday night last the puliTit of the Baprist Clnircli of tliis place was filled b\ Flfier J.Jv. Oon- nally, his subject being R(‘generation, his text being the last clause of the 7rli vei-so of the 3d chapter of Joiin.- “Von must be born again.” The sermon was a nmst powerful ai-gumeiit in favor (if the necesslt.,y of regeneration,' ami the .“speaker warned the monibers of the cinu'eiios of the great danger (if btiing deceived as to the fact of having been born in (-'lirist. .Siibseiiiuniily the ordi nance of ba[)tism was administered in the bajiti.slry by Elder Jno. Miicliell. County Itemsj.—Oiu-Glencoc oerres- pondent, under leceut date, sends us the following items: ‘‘The recent freshets have done scjine (lamag(i in tliis section. 'i’h(.‘ hriilge.s on lloiniuv Greek are damag(.‘d: one (lien- i-y’s) being entirely dcstvoyed. “The measles are, i)i-evailing (piito ex- tensiv(;ly in this seetion. ‘-'I’he Rev. Jno. Ammons, pastor of tlu* Baptist Cbni'cli at Bent Creek, re signed ids pastorage last tSatnrday. 'I'he i-eusons for such resignation will be giv en hereafter. Brother .•Iminoii.s is a goofl man, an excellent pn.'iudier. and rli(‘ peoiile of this eomnniuity regret having r(i give liim iiji. ‘•Tlie late tournament at (nndlcr's Colh'ge re.'iilted in -Mr. Eugene Tlnash bcingtlic successful K night. Officers of Third Battalion State Guards.—Representatives from a number of tlic military compaiiies composing the Tbird Battalion of State Guards met at Salisbui-y recently and elected M'. A Ellison, of the Iredell Bhids, l.icut. Cc^loncI, and A. Gr.a- ham, of Che Lincolnton Southern Stars, Major. T’lie Asl-eville military coinjja- ny belongs to this battalion, but was not represented in the meeting. Elders Strad- Mitchell iiad been in at- RevenueRaid.^?.—Tiie Raleigli ii’cy- iste}\ a Republican paper, speaking of tlie large number of revinuie raids which has recently occurred in this and oliun sections ol'thc State, liits tiie nail square ly on the iieaO in IhefuUowing-utteran ces t “ I'lierearaids are very odious to our people, and we long to see the. day when the eiitird syi-tein n'ill be sniicrce- ded by some oilier mod>*. of i-aising tax es for the Xational govei-nment. In C(,>nimon with The Ahnwiitce O'l&iiier. we «ay thatihe law should be obeyed; and lliat olilecrs who are charged with its execution should not be treated as out laws, so Jong as they do not a!)iis(j their aiithorit}'. Tlnn-e is notliing more gal ling to a free man than abuse ami liar.sh treatment liy one in authority, when neither are necessary. If there ore olli- cer.s ■who exceed tlieir aiitiiority, the\' should be r(-?poi-te(l to the Judge of the district and to the appointing ix>wer. We should be glad to see every revenue offender amnestied and a newstart ta-, ken.” ! Somebody to Walk the Flank. — Tlie Jiiilel^b Register (Republican) has the following bit of informatiijn ; “It is currently reported upon the streets tliat the Pre.sideiit has determin ed to make a eliange in the offices of Di.strict .-ittorney and Marshall of the Western District of this State. It is rep resented that there is a geu(ii-al desire for a change among the jx-ople of that istrict, and .ill deference to that desire, a change i.s to be made There are no charges of dereliction of duty on the part of Messrs. Lusk aud Douglas, so lai- as our information extends \V’'e give this report for wlr-it it is wortli —not vouching for its truth or falsity.” The Raleigh News says of the same matter : “Interesting news ot political in- j ti-ignes comes to us from tlie west. It Madison I'rom Yancey, and it is tliougJit is .stated tliat Maj. Marcus Erwin in consequeaee tlie civil docket will making a(hi.sperate war upon Virgil S, hardly be nmehed during the week. Lusk, United States District Attorney The Gnuul J,.ry of the Snpe™.- Coert for this county, in a report to the Gomt, , ,jp nearly all (he promincnl; Repub- called the attention of the Court to tlie | lican officials in that section of the defacing aud otherwise injuring tin*, en-1 State. It is said further, that cx-JiuIge tranee doors to the Oourthou.se by nail- ! Geargc Washington FiOgan, of the Otiar- ing, -ind distigurlng tlie .same with pub-1 Jotte District, is waging war ujion Rob lie notices. Tiicy'suggestcd tliat bulle-j ert M. Douglas for the United States for tlie ^\■e.stcru District of Xorth Garo- tbe United •Marshalsiiip of the Western Ilistriet. Tiie News adds in another article on the same subject: Tt is stat(‘d that the reason for tliis tin boards be used for tliis purpose. Municiual IClection,—The election for officeis fur the town of A.slievillc for the next twelvfj months takes place two , tp'. that tlie be ariiigof tliese two weeks from .Monday next, being tlie ofiieevs and their subordinati-s towards lirst Monday ill may. As yet no steps persons charged with illicit traffic in lia.v(; been taken by onr citizens to place whiskey in the West lias been such as a ticket in rile liekl for Mayor and Al- to bring the KepuWy.an party iiuo denneii This matter should he looked great disrepute, and t.l*C foi- tliis reason into atoncc; as unity of action'is neces- the administration 1ms determined tc gary in all such matters for tlie go«d of' throw them overboard.” a cninmunity. Beta uomhiatlng con-. mtw vention be held, and let the attenilance Workingmen I Look to your interests be general in order that no ilissalisfac- ancl^save (loctor bills by using Dr. Bull's ^on may be occasioueU, Co; gh Syrup. Hard on ’em.—Br. Mott, the lnt(f)er- nnl Revenue Collector for tliis District, lias is.sued the following circular to his (Icputie.s: U. S. Internal Revenue, ) Collector’s Office, Gth District X.G. [■ Statesville, 30th .Marcii, 1877. j Sir :—The growing dispo.^ition of Il licit Distilhu-s. in tliis District, to resist the cnlbi-cemenfof the laws, i)a(;ked as they are by pnblib opinion, which ena- ble>; tltem to outrage the officers of the Revenue Service by shiiiderous state ments, tog(.‘tliei-with the actual miscon duct of men in tlie service, wiilch ha.s been lately brought to my notice, com- peils me to adopt the I'ufe, whicli will be strictly adhered to. that I will koc)) no om; in th(', service wlio take.s :t drink of liquor. Ifyoii are willing tocoiifonn to the rule, you can \vi-ite im? a hMl,(n- to tliis effeet. oihei'wise I will ask that your commission be revoked. Respectfuliy, J. J. Mott, Goilector. The Spartanburg and .•Vsiii<>villi: Road.—The Charleston yews and Cou rier the following partienlars con cerning the work on this road and the rapid progress being made in its con struction. OiifjK’opIe fee! a deep intor- '-sl in this ^voI•k•, as it wlH niKpu'.stiona- hly reach Asheville from six to twelve, months before the W. X. C. .Railrxiij, and thus give n.s railroad communica tion with the outside world some time next winter. Says tlie yews and Couri er : We have already announced tliat the iron had been laid on sevini miles of Ihe. Spai-taiibni-g and Asheville JLiil- road. 'J'his sounded well; but it gave; a very inade(iuate idea of what has lieen accomplished, nor did itsluwv with wliat litrleVirort, and in how short a time. the. tirst locomotive from South Carolina can now ero.ss the Blue Ridge. 'J'iie due of theSiiurtanburg and Ashe- I'ille Ilailroad is graded and ready for the iron to a point tiiirty-two niiies from Spartanliui-g. or two or three miles beyond CoklSpi-ing Gap. From rbi.s point to Pace's Gai.i and bci’oiul, the iieavie.st work on the line, the gra ding will bo fiiilsbed by July 1st. Tlie road is under contract from Pace's Gap to A.siiiwitle, and i.< actually graded from Butt .Mountain Gap to Hemlersoiiville, the section not yet graded being from Pace's Gap to Butt Moimta'u Gap.— Work isgoingoii within tlu; coi])Orate limits of tiie picturesque little town of Hendersonville. But the work is not confined to mak ing rea'ly for the iron. The company have contracted for iron for (hlrty-Iivc miles,to Pace’s Gap, and iron for rffteen miles has been received. Xine milc'S of iron liave been laid, and the track-lay ing c.oiitinucs steadily at the rate of two miles a week. All the work at Pa ce’s Gap will be linished by the time tliat the track-laycr.s reach that point.' T’he stupendous character of tlui ’•vork in themouitains can be sppreeia- ted only by those who liave seen it; and tfie most gratifying fact is. tliat the line has been made ready for the tra(;k without incurring any bonded or otlier obliiiati'The subscriptions of the countie fUnion, Spartaiibiirg, Ilcnder- -SOU an .hincombe, witli the jirivate siiDsci- ions, havi-^ as far a.s realized, paid f what lias bi'Cii done. Tliere is . no ih whatever on the road, and tlic sing! i.urpose for wliich it is now (h;- sired to issue mortgage bonds is tiie pur chase of die i-i'inainder of the iron, and the eiiuipment of tlie i-oad. It is esti mated that the issue of mortgage bonds to the amount of SC,000 a mile will snf- llce for this. Cold Spring Gap, to wiiich point the Iron will be laid'in about two month.^, is only 11 miles from F'’iat Rock. A train leaving Cliarlestoii early in the morning can I each the Gap by G p. m. Pa.s.«eii- gers can tlicii remaui in*:ir tiie Gap for the night with the certainty of being hospitably entertained, or can go on, tlie saineeveiiing, to Flat Rock or lleii" dersonvilk'.. 'J'hi.s jileasnre travel will In* an Important element of revenue to the Spartanburg aud Asheville RaUr(;»a.(l- It runs tlirongh a beautiful eoinitry, and ought to do a large biisiress even hefure tiie Western connections are m ide. We are pleased to be able toi^tute tliat .Mr S. M, Banks of tins place continues to improve in healtli, and it is hoped he will soon be able to he* about again. "I liAve used Dr. .Sianuons’ Liver 'Reg ulator myself and in my family for years, and pi-onouiK-e it one of the most satisfac tory medicines tliat can b(i used tv'otliing would induce nn* lobe without it and I recommend all my friends, if they want to secure Iw.alili to always keep it on hand. J.L L -Morr, Columbus, Ga.’ A New Routethis Section.— Tiie Greeuvihe (S. i.'.)yeics Inimoroiis- ly gets oir the following good thing-; “ITie livery .stablemen of Greenville ai-e about to set on foot a grand scheme to break down the. Spartanburg & Aslie- viile railroad—not yet built—and to se cure a poi-rioii of the travel to the W(‘s- tern part of Xorth Garolina which now goes by otlun* routes; and tins is how they propose to do it: They liave ar ranged to start every morning, and night IVorn Greenville from three to nine .six-horse coaclies. One to Cea- sar’s Head, Buck Forest and Brevard, and another line to IJma, Flat Rock, irciidersonville and Asheville. TTiey propose to make the trip to Ceasar’s ilead in 5 hours, toBiiek Forest in six and ;i liaUTiours, and to Brevard in tet> hours; on tlie other route,to reacli Lima in thre(‘ lionrs. Flat Rock and Hender sonville in six hours, and Asheville In nine hours. l)y this line gikting there before the railroad .starts. From Ashe ville there will lie a relay of stages for Warm Springs” But aside from the humor of friend Speiglit, an arrangement li.as ju«t been entered into between the livery stable nn^n of Greenville and the Messrs. Dea- ver, of this place, which will prove con venient and gi-eatly .advantageous to travel this summer. 'These gentlemen have entered into an an-ungment to run rcgnlarl}'^ thi-onghont the sninmor be tween Greenville and this point, a dis tance of .sixty miles, in connection with the mail, stages, luu'k.s, buggies, or V liatever inode of conv(!yance is desired and necessary, the Mi'ssrs. Doaver to look after the accominodatic.ns necessa ry at this end of the line and Mr. Ro land and oilu*rs to loolc iifter the Green ville end. 'This route i.s a most plea.'- aiitoiie, pa.sses tlirongh tin; mo.st de- lighlful portion of 'iv'estern Carolina, and tin; added aceomim'Xlations will doulit.le.'^s induce many to come into onr section tills .<umin(;r who miglit otlier- wise not do so. The trip between tlie two points i.s nni.le in a d.iy ami a half, aud [larties coming this way spend the night at Flat Rock. \\'itii this ari-angemeiit we will this .summer liave three direct modes of in- gres.s and egress to lids locality—the Wedden t'e llailey stage line eoniiecting witli tlie ^V'. X. 0. Railroad, the CT(;m- mons’ lino of stages to connect with the head of the tf. A A. Railroatl, and the Gr‘;cnville and Asheville line—;liu1 this in addition to the lino from hero to Wolf Greek, Tenn., ria the 'iVarm Springs, and we may consequently hope for niuclj travel thi'oiigh here (.hiring tho apiiroaeliing sninmor sea.S(‘m. The Act PaoiiiniTi.Nt; Salk or Si’ik- iraoi's Libcoas.—The followii^g act, r.at- i.Iod session 1873-’74, prohibiting the sale of liquors in 'Townsliips where the people so determine, embraces as now iniblished the anuMidiiK-nts adopted at tiie late ses sion of the General Assembly, which amendments provide for the election be ing held on tiie first Thursday in June and include spirituous, malt and vinous liquors in their provisions : Section 1. The General Assembly of Xorth Carolina do enact, Tliat it shall be the duty of the county cominissiouers of any comity, upon petition of onc-fourili of th(! qualitied voters of any township in their respective counties, to order an elec tion to be held on the first Thursday in June in every year, to ascertain whether or not spirituous liquous shall or may he sold ill said township or townships. Sec. 2. That it shall be tho duty of tiie sherilfs of each county to hold such town ship elections when so ordered under- the same rules and regulations as are pre scribed by law for holding eleclious for members of tlie General Assembly, so far as the same may be applicable, except as herein specified. same the w.ir. ‘•(>r(.)hibitioii,” then and in that ca«e i sli.ill not be lawful fortlie county com uiisumers to license ihr; sale of spiriluij.i.-r. vinous or malt, or for any person to sell any spirituous, vinous or luaU liquors wiiliiu such township, until all election .shall be held under the same provision and iii the same raanner as is prescribed in said diopter and a majority of the votes so cast shall be against “pro hibition" and in favor of “license,” and if any person so prohibited shall sell any noon spirituous, viunusor malt liquors within such townsliip, such person offending shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction of such olfence, shall be lined not (.‘Xceeding fifty dollars or im prisoned not exceeding one month; but if a majority of the votes so cast shall have written or printed on the same the wo'-d “license,” then spirituous, vinous or malt liquors may be.sold iu such townships as is now provided by law, and not other wise ; Provided. That nothing herein contained shall affect localities in which the sale of S[iirituous, vinous or malt li quors arc i.irolnbiiod by law. G. 'I'Ik* Sheriff shall designate the Justice of the Peace iu each township to aid ill comparing and' certifying the vote cast at any such election, and the Regis ter of Deeds shall designate imspeclors of elections in each township; in case he sliail fail, the .Sheriff'or his (ieputies shall make such apjiointmcnts, aud if any offi cer or otlier person shall fail to discharge any duty im[)()scd l)y this act, such ('Orsou offending shall be guilty of a misdemea nor, and on conviction in ihe Superior Court, fined ia the discretion of ihe Court. An Important Suit Deuidei).— F«i- a niiiub(.‘r of years flu; block of buil dings i in im.-diatcly front iiig Ci)Ui-t lluus'j .'qnarc, .-uid elaiincd liy .Messrs. Ray, Ikiberts and Alexander, lias been l:i lit igation,the Fliunming lieir.s ot-JlcDowidl suing foi- iiosse.ssi.on on the ground tha t the said pi-opciTy was never paid for by tile jiaiTies piircintsing in 18o(j, and that tlieirguardhm later in 1800, did illegal- ly’give np the rule to the same and re linquished a ])()i'ti<m of Hie .^eenrity. Tliore were .several niee points of law in- voh'(»d in the case. It was argued la.-it Fi'iday Ix'Core Judge Furclie.s, ^Messr.s. Coleman ;ind jAlcLoiidaiid Pulliam ap pearing for the Fli;iiiming heirs, and .Mes.«i-s. Merrimon, Daviilsoii aud Erwin f(n- the d(den.se. Ili.s Honor decided in favor of the deknidants. An apjx'al will doubtle.ss be taken to the Supi eine Court by the plaintilf. The Sale of Liquor Within'Thber Milesof the Ashevjj-lk and Sp.\k- TANBurg R. R.—Under an act of 1874- '75 the sale of liipior wa.s proliibiieii witiiln three miles of the located line of the Spartanbiirgand Aslieville Baiiroud, andiit the superior Court for tills eoun- ty last fall the retail liquor dealeis of this comity were indicted for a violation ofthi.slaw. At tiie late se.sslon of ihe (kinrt the jury remkn-ed a sju-cial verdict limling the fact that tlie del'eiidaufs sold liquor witlTin tin; disiaiice of rhr(-!e mihts of the location of tlu* said road, Imt un der license in all other respects regular, llis Honor, Judge Furclies, being of opinion that the act operated as an ab solute iiroliibiLion eiiteri'd a verdict ot gililfy, whieti decision makes unlawful all sales of liquor within thiscorporation since tlie pas.siige of the act. An appeal wa.s taken to the Supreme Court. The retail dealers of the town were not. however, .stopped fr> m selling li(j- iior, it appearing that tliey wei-c acting in good faith toward.-tlie law if utidera mistaken idea of the law. and tlie Court preferriiig the matter stand as it. is until tlie Supreme Court shall have acted hi the prcmi.ses. RE.IOICING AT the i’ROSPUCT.- The jicople of tlie counties of J.-ickson, Ma con and counties west of those are re joiced at the pi-os]H‘et of tlu; reuioval of Sec. Li'. Thiit any person alloivcd by l.a.v j pj, s. Mnrslial Doiialass, as tliat n’ovild to vote for members of tlic General As-j ■ •• . sembly shall nave the right to vote at such eloi'.tiuiis in the township in which he is allowed by law to vote, and ovei-y such V''tcr who favors the prohib tioii of tho sale of spirituous liquors ui his town- ship shall vote a ticket (jn which f.h.dl be •written or prlnlcd the word ‘Prohibicion,’ and every such voter who favors such sale shall vote a ticket on which shall be writ ten or printed the Word '-License.” Sec. 4. That on the day next after any such election shall be hi-ffi the inspectors give them some relief from llte oblcctionable ofliclal.s this officer has in lliat section in the person of iminy of his dejmties. 'Flu; Dopidy .Marshalls of tliat seetion have bi'en acting in a niaii- ner to make ihem.^clvcs obnoxious to Hie peopU;, and any cliangi; would be haik'd with delight, a- it is thought such change could not fail to be an improve ment. tbN Extra Session Xj-ieded—The orsucrelce'tioirand a j'nstireof tlipjeace lai.„'C aillDlluE (if bllsl]ms.s still on tho o jkets of the Supin-ior Court I'or this county ahno.-it imperatively demands an extra sessiijn of ihc Court to be had some rime tills suimncr. 'I'Iuto I.s sHll much bn.'-niess on the criminal docket, while the. civil docUi't was hardly touclied du ring Ihe tenn jiistdosed, but few cases of the towiislnp sludi cotripare the vot s pulled ui tlic township, uud certify the number of votes cast iu lavor of ‘ Prohi bition” and the niimbei' in kiVor of ‘ Li cense,” and the result of such election to tho r(;gister of deoils of the county, who shall first carefully coiiy such certilicales _ in a book to be prepared and kept tor that. ('locket being considered. purpose, and tlieii lile the same among the i na papers of his ollice, and a certified copy, Hoax.—The informalion wldcli TroTn the book ill which siicli cci bdicaiv la ,11^ i ..i 1 ..1 soTeaiEkrak,.,adt.rtl,alma4ofther<.gis-:!«‘:''‘'<^^ '» AlA.liiptfU teryrdeeiis and the seal pf the counly, i escape and kill ing of q number . d con- sluill bo sulficieht evidenoe iu alf cases A'icts on the works on the M . E. C R. uud courts in this$tate. of thp result of, R' U proved to have Iwe.u alioax winch such cleciiou in tho towqsldp la which sonic parties perpetrated upon onr com- the same mav refer,. ' muniry, Xotliing of the kind occurred. Sec. 3. Tliat if a niaiority of tfie votes ' ; cast at any such election, any town-| K6S=.J-ocal matter continued on fourth ship, shall have >Yrilteu or priuted on the j page.
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