THE MOUNT AIBY NEWS, May 8th, 1913.
BOND ELECTION NOTICE.
Eldcra Township, for $20,000.
Oocd Reads.
North Carolina, Surry County.
At (V tn in Umotwm M'HLnjf, Apr
7th. lull
Pursuant to art Aft of the
(JMiraI Avtciiihly of North ('ar
lina riitifi-l at the -ssion of
Vfl'.l, -fititlcl an A-t for the iin
provfriicnt of the Public Jlo.wl
of KMora Township, Surry (boun
ty, mu to authorize the Issuance
of bcitwU to pay the expf-rwi thon
of, arid m curnplianfn? with flaw!
At, ami a petition Higned by 58
voters of jwhI township, It w
Iwrtby orlnl by the Ii arl of
itMiuniWoKTH (f Surry County,
at it. nifu'ar wt'tmtf held tliui
the 7th day of April A. I). 1913,
it beii the First Monday of
April in wiid year: That an elec
tion be held on Morula y the 12th
day of May A. I). 19 lit. by tlie
rotem of Kaid Eldora Tawiwhkp,
Surry County, to letennin the
question whether the said town
ship, of (Surry County, North Car
olina, Khali Issue bond in the
sum of Twenty Thousand Dollars,
with interest coupon attached,
uc.li borvls to bear interest from
Lite, interest livable mi-an-
nnallv. the nrwdi of such bond
to be used for the improvemeait of
PiJ.lu; KondH of Kldora Town-
hip and for the maintenance
thereof.
2. That a new Itcffistr&tion of1
the voters w hereby ordered for
said election, and .las-jx-r D. Key
w hereby appointed Registrar for
ail election, aiul .1. C. Dunbar
ai;l I). K. Key judp .
3. That at said election Aaid
qihwtion of whether said town
ship shall issue IhwkIh shall be
determined.
4. That the Registration Hooks
hall be oeii on the 12tli day of
April and oloe on the 3rd day
of May at sundown.
5. That copieK bl thU order
shall lie published in The Mount
Airy News, ajid The Weekly
Leader, newwjs'ipers published in
Surry County, in three or more
place in said township, anl at
the court liouw dor r in Dobson,
jrivinp1 not in- of the holding of
said election, for thirty diys
prior to the holding of said elec
tron. 6. That returns of election shall
tie 3 in sauT election Act'
provided bv sato Art of The
General A&sembly.
By order ff the Board of ('inn
misfvioHers of Surrv Count v.
This April 7th, 1913.
W. S. (Sough,
Ohm. Brd. Com. Sum- Co.
W. A. Ycrk,
Clerk to Board.
BOND ELECTION NOTICE.
Rockford Township for $20,000.
Good Reads.
North Carolina, Surry Oounty.
At Commissioners Slwtntg Apr.
7th, 1913.
Pursue u an A-t of the
General Assembly of North Car
olina ratiifed at the 1913 sci;oji,
entitled an Act f r the improve
ment of the Public RoaLs of
Roekord Township, Surry Oun
ty, arxl to authorize the Issu
ance of bonds to pay the expense
thereof, and in compliance of the
said Aet. and a petitiai Agr.ed
by 73 voters of saul townshi), It
ia hereby ordered by the Board
of Commissioners of tsurry Coun
ty, 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 ail
election be held on Tucstlay, the
33th day of May A. I). 1913. by
the voters cf Roekford Township,
Surry (-ounty, to determine the
question whether the said town
ship, of Surry Oounty, North
Carolina, shall Issue bonds in
the sum cf Twenty Thousand Dol
lars, with interest coupons at
tached, such bomls to bear inter
est from date payable seani-aii-mially,
the proceeds of such
boruLs to h used for thft improve
ment of the Public RoaLs cf
Roekorf'rd Towrwhiji and for the
maiirtcjiajn'e thereof.
2. That a new1 Registration of
t.li' voters is hereby ordered for
"aid election, and Hillarv Coe Ls
li.m..lvi- n.. 4 .1 O . !
aid eltMtion, and E. C. Daven-j quesiton whether tlie said Towiv
port ajid ,1. T. Ilancocki judges, j ship e,f Siloam, Surry County,
3. That at said election said' North Carolina, shall issue IhhuLs
question of whether wihl twn-1 mi the sum of Thirty Thousand
hip shall issue bonls shall be
determuuvl im provided.
4. That the Registration Books
shall U ojw n on the 1 2th. day of
April and eh we on the 3rd day
of May at apixlown.
o. That coxies of this order
shall be publish in The Mount j
Airy News, and The Weekly
IcAder, newspaper publLJied in
Snrrj- County, la three or mr
place in said Rockford Town-
tMn ami mt lL i'anrt hrtiiOM lirknr
in Ibwn, jrivintr not in1 of hold
ii.fT of ail el.-i-tioti, f-r thirty
daj prior to holding sai l !
tion. 6. That return of eb-etion !aM
be made a.- in naid i b-etion Aet
prov'ub-d by naid Act of The
ijeneral Assembly.
Pv ord r f the Poard oftmi-
niiMtioneM of Surrv (Joiinty
Thlrt April 7th, 1913.
W. S. (JoHjrh,
Chm Urd. Onn. .Surry
W. A. York,
Clerk to Hoard.
Co.
BOND ELECTION NOTICE.
Manh Tcwnehip, for $25,000.
Good Roads.
North Carolina, Surry County.
P.efore Oiunty inmikmT
April 7th. 1913.
Pursuant U nn Act of The
General AsRunbly of North Car
olina ratified at the jwion of
1913, entitled an Art for the im
provement of the Public lloal of
Marfch Township, Surry County,
and to authorize the Lwianee of
lxnds to pay the expenso tliereof,
and in compliance with this Aet,
and a petition aigncd by 1M)
voters of said Township, it itt or
dered bv the Board of Commis-
ioners of Surrv Comity, at it--
regular meetiiip held this the
7th day of April, A. D. 1913, it
being the First Monday in April
of .said year: That an election
be held on Momlav. the 12th
day U 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 bonda im the
sum of Tweaity-Five Thousand
Dollars, with interest coupon at
tached, such bonds to bear in
terest from date, interest pay
able semi-annually, the proceeds
of such bonds to be lUe-d for the
improvement of the Public Roads
of Marsh Township and for the
maintenance thereof.
2. That a new Itegist rat i of
the voters is hereby ordered for
s:iit election, and J. C. Wallace
is hereby appointed Registrar f t r
said election, and W. V. Burch
and C. A. Sebastian julges.
3. That at sa'ul election said
qttetition of whether sail Town
ship shall issue bonds jdiall be
determined as provided.
""l.'That ttfe RegLst fnt-Ion Books
shall be open on the 12tJi day of
April rd cloe en, tne 3rd day
of M.iy at sundown.
5. That copies of this order
shall be publishi-d in The Mount
Airy News, :uid The Weekly
Ijeader, newsjapers published in
Surry County, in three or more
public places in said MarsJi Town
ship, aiid at the Court House
dixir in Dob.son, giving notice of
sa'ul election, for thirty days
prior to the hold'u g of saul elec
tion. 6. Thn-t returns of elei-tiwi h) all
be made as in said election Aet
provUlel by said Act of The
General Assembly.
By order of the Board t.-f (J6m
inissiorieis of Surrv Count v.
This April 7th. 1913.
W. S. Gough,
Chin. Brd. CVm. Sum- Co.
W. A. York.
Clerk to Board.
BOND ELECTION NOTICE.
Sikam TownEbip, for $30,000.
Good Reads.
North Carolina, Surry County.
Before Countv Comiu:Kskners,
April 7th, 1913.'
Piusi ant to an Aet of The
General Assembly of North ('ar
wlina ratified at the session of
1913, entitled uii Act for tlie im
proviTwent of the Public Roads of
Siloam Township, Snrry County,
and. to authorize the issuance of
bonds to pay the expense, there
of, and in compliance with aid
Act, and a petition signed by 65
voters d said Township, It Is
hereby ordered by the Board otf
Commissioners c-f .Surry County,
at its regular m'tijig held thui
April 7th, A. 1). 1913, it being
the First Monday ini April
cf said year: That an election
be held on Wednesday, the 14th
day of May, A. I). 1913. by the
Voters of Siloam Township, Sur-
! I',, 4n .1 ,t : i..i
Dollars, with interest coupoiiH at
tached, such bond to liear inter
est fiem Lite, interest payable
semi-annually, the proceeds of
such bond to be u'd for the im
provement of the public roads of
Siloam Township ainl
for
the i
mavntenanee thereof
2. That a new registration i
tl voters Is hereby ordered for
said! election, and i. L. Matthair
it hereby appointed Refistra:,i for
said election, aud J. J. Ictcn and
J. K. Co!!:ih i i lu".
That at .;! i bctif n sii'lj
OlleVtion f whether Mid towTl- I
Ahip nha!l i-ni na'wl hotnln h!.a!l '
b. deti-nnii- d a in .said A't!f
Provided.
4. That t:"
Keruitriti'.ri l'ok;
dhall on the 12th day of (tour.; man about year o.d.
A pri! ar.d close on the 3rd day .'e!i.-ver--l an address hi th court
of May at JHindtWii. (house lat Tuesday .night ird a
. That copies of this order j Iarg crrx heard it. Mr. Clem
shall be published in The Mount utr inov il to Monrfe recently
Airy News, and The Weekly ! from Aiw,n county .and if he
I-;fler, newspaper publLsl ed in
Surry County, in three or more
public pla'-et in said Siloarn
TowrLibi, anl at the. Court
House door in Ddon, giving
notiee of the holding of aid elec
tion, for thirty layi jrior to
the holdiisg of said election.
6. Th.ut return of election slia'l
be made ai in waid election Act
provided by m'A Aet of The
General Assembly.
By order of the Board of CW
miioner f Surrv C'Oiinty.
This April 7th, 1913.
W. S. Gough,
Chm. Brd. Cnn. Surry
W. A. York,
Clerk to Board.
Co.
Would Collect Government Rev
enues From Liqucr. i
Wa.shiigt n Dispatch.
Nearly the entire expeiLse of
miming the government may be
met from th ineimie tax and the
taxes on whwkey and bwr if a
bill introduced by Repn-ntative
Vaughn of Texas is adopted by
CongrfKK. The Texas Statesman
d'e.lares that at. least 1HOX0.(MK)
in annual profits that now go to
the brewers and distiller can
rasily be turned into the United
States treasury.
The plan Ls to place the in
ternal revenue tax on malt and
spirituous liquors at exactly the
same figures as the tariff duties
on these articles. That Avould
produce a condition whereby for
eign .liquois could come into
competition with the products of
Atio ricau distilleries and. brewer
ies in ejual basi. The jresent
t ix rate en whiskey is $1.10 per
gallons; the unjorted duty;is 2.G0
a protictit n i f l.'O jmt gallon to
th-. disti!ler:i.s. aceonlii it to Mr.
Vaughn calculations. He would
put Uh internal rt'veuuc tax at
Ji2 per gallon to that the pro-
tee
JVC
(litlernitial in favor of
the
American
wiind .out.
d !st il 1 e ri e.s wo u'd
: wijhi .out. tie figures that
more foreign 1'Kiuors would be
imjiorted anl b's distilled in
th-s conntry with .the. rs-sult of
reducing the lvpior making in
dustry cf the Cnited State-s.
Big Schccl Strik.
Pittsburg, April 22nd. The
.strike i f srluol children against
S. L. Herter. a.s ipcrintendent
of ihv e'ty's public school sys
tem, sjiread rapidly tMU)- anl
resultMt in one death. A little
girl WTtr run down by a street
c;t ai:i.! killed during one of the
demoiistratu rs.
Beginning ye--eiday when hun
dred j of children nunained away
from j':,1iik)1 .s a rftest against
Hieter, who la1 Friday was ac
quittid by a jury of two serioiw
ehargi nrtf erred by a female
domestic mplo.vnl at his Inane,
the strike gpirrd great pnipor
tions ((day. In all parts of
the city thct;-vds of school chil
dren paraded tie- .streets, tii'in
up truffle at a n::m.ber of biwr
poinN. Pclici res ve.s were cjii'.
l Hit t niriir.t.nin ' ei r.
Late m the tS'.tn ( on when
tli d" mon.stnitiors f he children
l! . I ei asi'd t'.ie I'Mt.'mrg Hcn-'l
if IMuoatkt- 'h id a meeting a
uli:li :i e'-nuuittie ot iven pram
Hi-nt liion was : il.e:' to investi
gate the various tvf, (d cJiarges
ot .; d.ty .igainst Superint.,.
denl II (r
B.iui.us ( I all di seription.
s'm;e .if thcn iiiflani;i atory, are
in evidence rj,; ever the city. At
a numbi r of p3int? during the
day H. cter was j anged a:ud burn
ed in -ffigy.
Bus '.cess Must be Good.
Asheville, May 5. The City
of Aslkeville has' pureha.sed. a new
patrol waigon, hainp bought a
40-horsepowfr machine for use in
carrying prisoner to the city jail.
A j30-horseHwer patrol wh.s ur-elia-sed
si me time ago, but ex
perience has shewn that! it Is not
strong enough for the use of the
department when the business. of
the department is good. The old
wagon has been sohl ami the new
one. is expected to reach Asheville
within the verv near future.
Rheumatism Quickly Cured.
My nlnter'j hiiglmnd had an attaek
vt rheumatism in hi arm." write a
wen mown reioueni 01 newura, ia.
! nave him a bottle of Chamber
lain' Liniment which he applied to
hi arm and on the next morn Inn fhe
rheumatism was cone." For chronic
muscular rheumattam jroa will find
nothing better than Ghamberiaia'a
Uniment. Sold If All Dealer.
Hew Cltnumtr Oct in tt Lime
light axA Get a Hearing at
Heme.
Ewjiiin-r. I
Mr. (: Le II. C'.-'.niik4r, a
had c.me her fro-m his home
among the hill -f Amton arrd
"put .out word'" that he would
speak on a certain night in the
court bonne, not.ovtr half a doz-
en t-j1. would have turiud oi.t
to hear him. But (Vvrirntr i.a
siirewd young man and they who
have examined, him iwty there is
nothing wrong with .his think
worka. The young man knew
that folks do not. full over them
jelvf to hear an (Arwurv your.g
man talk and. that tlie average
man ,'u anxioi to see the man
who is in the limelight, and he
preeeb-l to.ge irrthe limelight,
lie went up to Washington, went
ti the Senate chamber in th
eapitol and while that hall was
peeked at th opening of the
prewnt Congress he to d up
anl procdaimed .tiiat he was the
herald of the Prince cf Pea e
and that he miiAt be heard. They
put ban out of. the Herrite cham
ber quicker than it tak to tell
but the name of George (1e tu
rner went from one er.4 of the
country to another and. n'w
when lie telLs the folks that he
will deliver the message that he
intended to deliver in the Senate
ohamlier he gets a crowd. Thev
would not hear him .in Washing
ton. They heard him in Monroe.
Tlie address Mr. Clemmer delivers
is. along tnopal lines anl is a very
good one, but there are a num
ber of 20-year-old boys over the
country who can deliver just as
good an a Id n as perhaps a hot
ter .'one than Mr. Cb miner de
liverf, but they einio t gather
together a crowl like he does.
Clemmer. has a pretty good know
ledge of hr.rnan nature. 1I is
using that knowledge. HeAvant
exi to get in the limleiht en.l he
got in.
Liquor Men to Meet.
LoulsviLle, Ky., .May 4. Cp
waixls rf a thousand wholesale
liquor dealers from all sections
of the country are expectod in
Louls'vllh; on Tuesday when the
National Wholesale Liquor Deal
ers' Association assemble for a
three-day session. Much cf the
business of the conwntion will
relate to trade subjects, though
the members will cons'ub r the
Webb bill, whieh pa-l C ngres
over President Taft's vet.. a.s
well us the system of regulation
the dealers expect to see put ln
which members of the a.s.-rtK'iittion
endorse.
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My husband had to
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gates for I ' Juld not
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"I a!ohid bacL
acho and a fullness
in my stomach. I
noticed that Lydia
E. Pinkham'sege
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that I kept on taking it and found It to
be all you claim. I recommend your
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was.-Mrs. F. T. Mi'LLENDORE, Mun
ford, Alabama.
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