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t. That the IffWrittM ba opened Oil Meaday Boekfl be npinid on Monday aunttu, May 23rd, 1W7, at • o'clock A M., and remain open within each of the b«S. r .J***- l**7. aad that a^d Sr ■nan remain open m aaca prat met each day except Sunday from 9 o'clock A. M. until < o'clock t. M„ aad ■kail be kept at the potting place* *oa aach and eearr Saturday during the period af ragrititration froa fee. 4. That aotice of the and notice of the nfutratlai by publication of these ordinancaa in the Mount Airy New* for four week*, at taast. prior to the closing of the rafiatratmn books aad prior to the holding of aaid election, (ball bo •a ardinan to be published ____ May 19th and continuing far waak during the time the book* ihall remain open. Sac. 6. That at the elactioa called I and ordered and to be bald for the purpoae af ascertaining tbe will of P*°P^ f 10 th* Wnrjring "f taw* 1 a* hereinbefore defined for ecbool , there ihatl al*o be to the regie tared voters regi» tarad for aaid election the queatlon of j dollar* ($64 fifty thousand down (960, •OO.Ovl bond* for the purpoae of rate MM MMIMI MM fllWIIf MM levy ing of said ta* »halt vote • diIUn am ^ ^ A .Mi» M a* fAltMWa or prmiM nuim WMnf mi ioubwi, -For liquidating Behoof Debt." and thna* opposing said ta* (hall wto a ballot iir tiriwt written or |irin>ad. mim as follows. "Against Lifu-1 dating School Mt * 8ac. I. That the uu*sUons suhiK Ud to tht registered ottsn *ell be and are dssawd separate and distinct questions and provMssat and a sap arata hoi far aarh of tha thraa pro posals In aarh of tha wards shall ha proMdrd. and tha defeat of una pro poeal shall not affect any othor pro poeal, hot each shall he *« elated and determined eeeerdinf to tlw vole _ for each of the several and distinct propositions Sac. IV. Thai the qualification of voter* proposing to register for said election shall he as is new provided by law and that the result of tha aisc tioa shall he declared and determined upon the new registration heiohy and herein ordered for «aid election, and the new registration ordered shall ho and is applicable to aarh of the pro posals to be submitted to the voters in said election. By order of the Board of Coaunie sloner* in regular sapeton held this the 11th day of May. 1*27 W. G. 8 YD NOR. 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Cahttaha are the *raa*oot of all, system purifiers. Gat a faarily pa-k-1 a*e, con tain in* fuii directions. Only M eta. At aay drag atora. " (Adv.) 1 -DONE IT— .y ■ m m I AAMft IjkM nlwl vWjB Ml UKMI aRKj FOR QUICK SERVICE PHONE at At are .have bo Aap or expands outfit to Jcaap up r work at prlcaa jrou en afford. The Economy Of Electric Cookery Aside from the many obvious advantages of the electric range this cooking appliance appeals to the family of ordinary means because of its economy in operation. Of course it means much to Mother to fyave a comfortable kitchen in hot weather. It means much to her to be relieved of the necessity for constantly attending the the and constantly watching the food in the oVen or on the top of the stove. The extra hours of recreation, rest, or other more pleasant duties not only mean a great deal to mother but they mean much iriso to the balance of the family. The su perior results in cooking, due to the absolute uniformity, ease of control and other features of the electric range, are of course ap preciated by the entire family. BUT, the feature that appeals to DAD, upon whom rests the bur den of meeting the bi'ls at the first of the month, is the economy of the electric range. The Southern Public Utilities Company several years ago established a special cooking rate and that rate has since been reduced so that today It is considerably leap than one-half the rate for lights and ordinary electric service in the home. At this special rate H- is cheaper to cook with electricity than it is with coal or wood. Many of our customers say that ft is cheaper to cook with electricity than it is with oiL • * With more than 4,000 electric ranges in use on our system, many of them in homes where they are used by servants who may be notoriously careless in the operation of the range, the average bill for service is approximately $6.00 per month. In many com munities the average is considerably less than that figure. In the city of Chester, S. C., two out of three of the white resi dential customers of the company use electric ranges. In other words two-thirds of the white population of this town are enjoy ing the comfort, the economy, the healthfulness and the other ad vantages that attend the use of the electric range. In Mount Airy the average of the bills of the 71 electric range users on our lines for the past four months has been $8.78. No housewife in Mount Airy can afford not to carefully investi gate the advantages of the electric range, and to consider what an electric range In her kitchen will mean to her. The special features of our campaign offer not only enable the housewife to secure an electric range at a low price but on such terms at will enable her to pay for it without inconvenience while she is en joying its use and benefits. •t ■* v v Southern Public Utilities Co. phons •«
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