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THURSDAY, APRIL 90, 1MI COUNTY FIRM-LIFE ITS EXPLflHATIOS (Continued from let pagel shall be constructed In accordance with plans approved by the state su perintendent of public Instruction, and the entire equipment shall be subject to his approval and accept ance after Inspection: Provided, however, that, upon recommendation of the board of trustees and the pre sentation of satisfactory reasons therefor, the state superintendent of public Instruction may grant permls. pion to said board of trustees to ac cept any sd-itable and properly equip ped achooVtirfftlding already construct ed though it may not be located on Eitid farm, provided it be located with In reasonable and convenient distance thereof, and may slso grant permis sion to reduce the required acreage for the farm to no less than ten ceres. Provision for Election In County. Sec. 7. Upon written request of the county board of education of any county, the 'board of county commis sioners of. said county may in their discretion order an election to be held in said county In accordance with the law governing general elec tions therin, as nearly as may be: Provided, however, that a new reg istration shall be ordered for said election; and not less than thirty I days notice of said election shall be; fflvcn at the courthouse door and. three other public places in said conn, ty; and If there be newspapers pub- J llshed In said county, a notice of said electron shall also be published week ly ffodr successive weeks ^ preced ing laid election In one newspaper therein: an#! the registrars and poll holders shall canvass the vote cart, declase the result, end duly certify the returns to the heard of county commissioners, and the returns shall be recorded in the records of said , board of county commissioners. At/ said electiop shnll be submitted to the nualifled voters of the county the question of levying and collecting a special tax on all taxable property and polls of said county for the main tenance and equipment of a "County Farm-Life School" therein. At such election tho^e favoring the levying and collection of such a tax for said purpose shall vote a ballot on which written or orlnt*d the words "'For County Farm-Life School" z and those opposed shall vote a bal 1c cn which fchs'U be written or prlnt n*. th? wor.di* "Agaist County Farm L!f f School/? f'*n ma^orttr of the our lifted voters shall vote "For Coun ts Fnrm-llw jffcliool" then al| the pm <'-x?cnn of thU act ?:iall be In foil f-rce end effect, and the county com nfttlcners eball annually levy and cautp to be collected. In the aame manner, and. at tho same time as oth <?7 taxe* of the county are levlod and a tax on all property and rM^,o*'ihe c^untv sufficient to pro*] nhe Sttm roquirod of said county rrrtle? a^e'tfoij jix ot-this act for thff ma f* tenance of Vaftt school, \n addition, the sbm required '*?*?? K->e navment of the annual Inter* ?**i'ch lxSnd Issue at mray be * ntae.wtry for providing tUoi qualified r< Ing to the board i toionern of Mid S3ZJL in ? ?sane Donas in ^ c?*d twenty-flye l the purpose of prorldloc I ?ary equipment p reecrlbed 1 8 of thl. aet; and such authority a be granted to and TWted la hoard of count J commissioner, ?aid hoard la hereby authorised and empowered to tmj and sell v-ada In the name of ptld county to an amonnt not to exceed ewenty-flre thousand dollar*, Of auch denomina tion and of such proportion aa, a&ld I board et county commiaalonera may deem advisable, bearing Interest at a rate not to exceed fix par centum, with In terest coupons attached, pay able or redeemable bt auch time or times, not leas than fifteen years from; the date thereof, and at such _ places as said bpnrd of county eom-i mlssioners may determine. Tbe pro ceeds arftalng from the sale of said) bonds shall be expended by said board of county commissioner* in provid ing, by purchase or otheprlse, the equipment In land, buildings and ap-j paratus required In section 6 of this act for the "County Farm-Life School": Provided .however, that the treasurer cf said county shall receive no compensation for receiving or dis bursing the money which may be re ceived from the ssle of said bonds. Election in To tmfthl p ? Issuance of llonds to Secure Location. Sec. 9. The county commissioners of any county that haa voted for the establishment of a "County Farm-lire School" therein shall, upon petition of one-fourth of the freeholders in any township applying to the trus tee/' of said 'County F*rm-llfe School* to secure the location of said school therein, order an election therein, to be held after thirty dsys notice at three public places In said township, under the law boveming state and county electiona as nearly as may be. snd the' returns of said election shal be certified .by the registrars and pollholders to the board of county commissioners, snd the same shall be recorded In the records of soli county commissioners, at which, elec tion shall be submitted to the quali fied voters of said township the quee tion of issuing bonds In a sum not to exceed twenty-five thousand dol lars, the amount of said *>ond issuo to be set out in the petition fdrlald election, and of levying and collect ing on all taxable property and polls in said township a special tax suffi cient to provide for the payment* of the Interest on said township bonds as It accrues and to crea:e a sinking fund for the purpose of paying off and discharging said township hpnds as they become due. At such election, UiOBe favoring the levying arrH col-| lection of such a tax for said pur pose shall vote a bHilot on which shall be written or printed the words "For County Farm-life School" and those opposed rhall vote a bal lot on which shall bo written or printed the words "For County h&ix-j Life 8chool," then It shall be d'eetr. ' vote a ballot on which sh*!l bo tvrit-' ten or printed the words "Asilnj'j County Farm-life School." If n ma-' Jority of the qualified voters at sa'.dj election shall vote "For County Farm' Life Svhool," then It shall be deem-; ed and held that a majority of tho' qualified voters are In favor of grant ing to the board of county commis sioners of said county authority to bond* In the name of said township in such amount as shall have been named In the petition and notice of election, to be sold by said commis sioners for the purpose of aiding in providing the buildings and ffcrm and other* equipment for the "Coun ty Farm Life School," provided said school shall be located In said towitJ ship; and if said school shall be lo cated in said township, the board of county commissioners shall annually Ibvy and cause to*be collated, m the same manner and at the same time m other taxen <?{ tV coun!y are lev-j led end 'olletfte". .1 tix on all pn>- - e-tv end nolli In. raid town?&lT>. snf-1 (UJeut to proyUle for t*e payment! Of luterest en wH townshjp. bonds' aa It accrue and to ereale a 'slnklnq fund for tho rtmwt* c*L paying off ?W diseharglii* said township' bonds! as they become due: and rtld board of eovnt y coromHWcnete is hereby author fred and empowered to lsiue and *11 said bonds of raid \ ^<mtim,?3 o? Pag* v- - - >0*ll V/- . ???< v. if MM ?v>h \?>i * ?.?hly und profitably entertained. at X ?. m. all parenta and YUttor. an cordially loilted to be ptnui. Th? chlHrea will ?h|W, ud enter tain all prenent. Erery effort will b. made to conduct the exhibit la aa orderly manner ? po^lbl.. Vialtqr. ara ri.itlng every room add observ ing the flae work being ?one In the dapartmenta. W . 5 " The, purpose o I this exhibition li to arfSw tlw parenta and patron* what U batag done by the teachers and pnplla In the re?pectlre trades. The following program waa r?n< j 85ns ? Tattle 'W# ? Utrjorl* Hoyt and Grade ?a. f. Bong: Woudarful Woodpecker tirade la. S. (?) Tba Clock Bong? Kinder gar ten. (b). The 8potfced Ocw ? Kinder garten. Edward L. Mayo. (c). Tba Bine Bird? Kindergart en Mary Bcugham. (d). The Open Gate. Maud Lind say ? Retold ? Kindergarten ? Bryan Crimea. : \ ( e) . The Croolspd Man. Kinder garten Fraacea Handy. (f). Butterfly Game ? KIndernatr? ten. / 4, piano Solo ? Tin. Soldier Boys. Frank Baker. Grade <h. 5. Recitation. John Spain. Grsd* 3b. C Looby Song ? Grade 2a. 7. bong: The Jolly Student* ? School. Program April 21, 1911, 2 p. *?? 1., Piano Duett? Birds of Paradise. Ethel Mlzon Grade 4b. Sallle Bright. Grade 5s. 2. Hesitation ? Mary Had a Cacti's Plant? rChar lie Meekini, 1st yea High School. \ * *" 8. Song: Massa'e In the Cold, Cold Groorid? 'School. ' I 4. Recitation ? That Old 8weet-| heart of Mine? 8allle Carrow. Second year High School. t. Baftet ? Old Kentucky Horn, T boya. High School. ? ?. Song ? School. DOCTOR PRAItJKB '?>. I). I>. k Although an M. D., J nckaowle4?e to my patient, and patrons that your remedy, D. D. D-. teachoa eases of Eciema and permanent!* cures t)iem. ?Dr." Ira" T'oabbert ? CaMwollT "My. cure began from the first" a P-" pllcat'on gf t>. D. U. My skin Is now aa aniooth as n bay'a. I wouldn't take a tboyaand doNar, for what D. t>. D: has done tor me." writes Au gust Santo, of ckllllcothe. Ohio. These are just sample, of letters tve^ara receiving every day from (tra total patients all over the coun try. "^orth Its weight In gold." "All my pimples washed away by D. D. D.." "t found InaUnt relief.' "Dt D. D la little abort of mlrecoolaa," These are the worda dt ctbora In de% sclrblng Vie greptakln remedy. D. D. D. Proren by thouaanda of cures, for ten years to be absolutely harmless and reliable U> every caae of akin trouble, nolhatter what it ta. (Jet a trial battle today' Instant rtllef ? only Mc. Ha?4y'? Drug Store A Fierce VtgM Alarm I la the hoaraa, atarttlng cough of a rhlld. ,uddenly attacked by croup. Often It arouaad L40ff Chamblln of Manchester, 0.. (R *- D. No. 2) for their four chlWW> were greatly sub ject to eroup ^'Bometlmc m severe attacks.'' he wrote "*?' w*r? afraid they would die. hut glnce wa prwpj Na? WartywfLti.m??:rhaT? no foar. we rely on Ifte' croup and tar I hereby announce my candidacy tor Alderman from the Srd Ward. City of Washington, aubject tQ acttorv of the Democratic primary. ' ..' \ F. W. AYERfi. I hereby announce my candidacy for Alderman from the Fourth Ward. Oty 9f Washington, aubject to action of the Democratic primary. - e. A. DAN'IEL. I hereby announce my candidacy for Alderma* from the Fourth Ward C)tXof Washington, subje-t to action of the Democratic primary. j 'J& i' - V- "?? i: bmv?T..'V I hereby annonnce that I will be a candidate for the offlco of .Mayor of the City ' of Washington, aubject to the action of the Dfmdcrattc prim ary. PsS" " C0Ll'tN H. HARDINQ. I hereby announce my candidacy for Alderman from the Flrat Ward, City of Washington, subject tD action of the Democratic primary. i' (i 't1 ^3 ",W- *? BWINDBLU I hereby annonijfe my candidacy for Alderman frW the Ind Ward. City of Waahlncton, subj;ct to action of the Deaocratle primary. X F. BT7CKMAN. 1 hereby announce ay cand for Alderman from the lat City of Waahlncton. subject So ?f the Democratic primary. Ml ?? H'aahtngtoa. ft. C. v April 1. 1S11. Tic annual meeting or holder* of thla bank will bj at their banking house In thla at noon on Thuraday, May 4th Uno. tor the election of dlrectora .and the traoaactlon o< an y other bual naaa that may come before the Ing. -*!<' -? ' THOMAS J. LATHAM, Carhler. ] H ???. * St, ? ? - ?- * ? j ,tf! -sffl ?V., ' ' An Ordinance. ,r The Board of Aldermen do enact; That It aball be unlawful for anjl peraon to akate on the pared aide- 1 waika or the city; and any peraon j violating thla ordlnana* ahall be, deemed Kulltr of a mlademoanor, and | upon conviction ahall be lined to exce-d one dollar for each .. ? W. B. WINDLEY. KOTfCK OF Oirr PRIMARIES " ruder an act of the 0?a?ral Aa aembly of North Carolina, tke Board of Election hereby calla primaries for the C1U of Waahlngton for tk i enaulng municipal eloctlph to bo held on the tret Monday In May. I til aa folloira: the primary of eaisli party ahall bo held on the Hat day of April. 1111. In accorMaoe with aald law. The election precinct* art) designated a* follow.: ^ * l?t Ward ? Ch'auncey'* Stable. ,ffi I ?nd Ward-City Hall Ird Ward? Wind eld'. Stable.. 4th Ward ? Edward's 8 tor?. The maftagart for said primaries mmmm .mm ara aa followi: s ? j ??,, Wrratlc Maaaw* : V'" lat Ward ? B. R. Handy, tnd Ward? D. P. Almmona. Ird Ward? Jno R. Hill. 4th Ward ? Sylveater Edwarda. let Ward?Howard Jtnaa, 2nd Ward? W. H. Littler. 3rd Ward? J. C. Meek Int. 4th Ward ? P. P. Durand. The polling Place, will be' open] from 7 o'clock n. m. to ? o'clock | p. m. on tfce day of aald primary. ! ? H-s E. -HABDINO. J Ch'm Board ot Eloctlon I 7 W. B. -WIMDLEY. | Sec'y of Board of Election. ' ?i ? <. ? - ? W ? jromcE op Bimcwos ? ? 7T N'otlce I. hereby ?lven that at aj meeting of th* Board o folder men held*on March lSth. Mil. an .leotlon ro^ the city Of Waahlngton ordered ?> be held In the'rariou! of Mid Mty of Waahlngtcn on th^ lat dajr of May, 1?11. tor . tho p'urpoee of .otlng Tor a mayor ??fl eight aldermen, aa provided for In .cotton lltk Election t.aws of Kortli Carolina A?a of the Oeharal A asc'rr. - bly, Rerlaal or 1?05, No.. 1 and >. aa amended Public Law. 1|07 and 1?0?. At the aam? meeting th? fol-' lowing reglafrara and poll holder*! were appointed and the neural 'ol low'nf polling places were named: AeCIMran , . FlAt Ward? R. R. Handy. Second Ward? ft. P. Simmon*. TtrfrdV.rd? J R. Hill. Fourth Ward? ByhfMUr Edwarda. | Ml HoMera First Ward- \\ fc. Mitchell, T. c?u?r. ' r ^ 1 Second ^VukI ? -T. J. Hardin*. Jno ?T. R#ll. ?- ? - Third Ward" ? R. J. Manning. Char, lea Dudlby. , Fourth V/ard? L A. Doraoo, W A ;j s.i EMI HI ? :> . . W.*k< Attof?ey-a(-Law ?.. W. j* Waettaaa In ?I1 ti ... ..... i ? Wra. B.'ltodman. w. c. a RODMAN * ROD*** ? m| Attorney?-at-Law ? . WuUutot. North CfcrolUu. ?i' -?y\~ ' ? x ? , aSs; ?? > ? . . ? . ? H. 8. Ward ' JunlotfD. arimea ? . ward * annua ? Alto>mritt4l> ? J- N. C-. 7, ??. We practice la the Crorta i t ttw, ? _ J-lr.t Judicial District, >mt the ? Mm! Courts. ? ? * ? ? ? ? ? ? ? fr . e e'Ve . ... . ? H. W. CARTER, M. D. FVwstJH Limited to Direaia* ? or the Eye, Bar, Neap and [?/ .'?* V?* . . XMttt. K? '-viMHM ? Hoora: f-tj a. m.; 1-t i?. m. ? Comer Main aad Gladden Bta. Phone 46. ? WaihlBgton. N. C. ? ? 4 ??????*?*??? ? ? ? ?hpPI JOHN H. BOXSKB ? Atu>rsejr-?t.law ,? WASHINGTON. X. C. * .... ............ j/. . ?jjj wsi 11HA(. UV ? ?/. > t " INSURANCE/ /'-j* *u ? j : ? WA8HINOTOX, N. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? | ? A -vc ? 1 ? ? . . ^ . ? \ If you want tlie beat ? 1.IFK IIWriUNCK ' . ? r. o. maij-iso:^ ? Agent Penn Mutual LI (? Ina. Co. ? **???????????*? ;? , I Ti*?e Juat Recejleri Hhl|>m. nt fii'S OOTTOW Meal itmltM q-atitr for ?Ue. A,r * rtJtov A,'* ^ ?wen -
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