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PIANOS & ORGANS -9 T Sewing "Maeliines; Very Lowest Prices, , Most Measonable Terms PIANOS STEINWAY, . KRANICH & BACH, If i ..! BEHR BROS., . CfllCKERING, - f'aswicK.;' , o: o- u - r.GREiT western; KIMBAJLL, ESTt. MILLER,", , . - -WHITN'EY, BRIGEPOBT. WHt.p for nriccsand terms. " V- i ' .l XfZX B v.t! ' -, ,0M MCMEY & 3V0ELL Editors and Proprietors; urn. fetero! ffis Town oiRoxtioro. Ari Act toTELe-eneortKirate the Town Uo! Roxboro -and o Extend tSe 57t 'jG'enerrtf 'tsem&Zy of NutQi Cdro Section 1. That the inhahitants of the town of Roxboroin the county of Pergon . shall be. a bo3y politic and corporate, ana in; the - name of the board of commissioners of Roxboro shall haftf a right to contract and" be to pkud ttnd be unploiiddta par chase and to hold and convyreal and personal property. Stc-s 2 .The corporate limits of the to W o? Koxboro shall be as follows, to wit: Beginning at the court house in said town and Tunning eiglit hun dred yards north, son th, east and west, making' court-house centre of square. ' ' ... Sec. 3. That the officers in said 'in eorpration shall consist of ia mayor, Are commissioners and a -town con stable; that the following named per sons shall fill said officos until the first Monday in May, one : thousand eight hundred and eighty-seyen, viz.: niajor J . Ti Sergean t ; , commission- (Jrt, J. A.' Long, 8. B. Winstead, J. M. Baruett. Ac R. Foushee and K; K. Daniel; constable, Ohas; E. Pugh. Sec. 4r Theie shall be an election held for officers mentioned in. this act n the first Monday in May, one thou sand cigbthundrcd ar d eighty-seven andjestcb su'oceednig ear thereafter, who shall hold office until their suc cessors are qualified, all to be elected by the qualified voters of the town. ! 8ec 5. That any qualified elector in tiie 8ta!e shall be eligible as mayor or .commissioner; Provided, ho shall have jresided in the corporation ninety days Vext precediug tbrttay of " the election. Sec. 6. That all persons entitled to a vote in' the county of Person for r . , 1. 1 uieuroui a luiorftL ag8embl y , ;md who shall have been bona fide rliip.tits of the ' town of Hoxboro luinoiy days next preceding the elec Lion thall be entitled to vote for mayor and commissioners, or at, any election ' held therein for municipal - .. .-- - f purposes. - 1 Sec. T. -That ail elections held in sai'd &rporation for tbe.election of a mayor and commissioners or other municipal purposes sball beTield and conducted as provided in chapter ttfenfyene, pnvatalaws egliten hunj dred ami elghtjfirS ratilied gfi the sixteenth day of February eighteen hundred anl eighty -five, which is an aci to chartei the. town ofpxfojd, in' sections as follows, to-wit:" Sec A. That ihe mavor shall, thirty d ys lir.ii-A tliA. firat Mindav ia .Mav in each yeart'ippoM I ktf i table per )Sto act as reg istrar within the corporation of said town, and the registration booka shall be. open at least twenty days. . The constable shall 110 tif jr. said . person ? 6tii 'appointmeht,- and said'reglstrar shall al onca post a notice at the court house door of his appointment, and shall designate" the place where be will keep thA registration books and the Ainve after o ' mhrh the books will be closed.! and Vheo and for what the election wilt be held. ec. B. That in all election the polls shall be opened at any place in" the eorpo ration that may be designated by the bosra of commissioners. " . ' " SoC C. That the book of registration of the voters of the town shall be furnished the poll holders, and no person .shall be al loyed to Vote unles3 bis nams be found thefeon.'- -. - " Sec D. That the registration shall be closed five days before the election, and aftei the closing of thiB same" no person -shall, be allowed to register; however, the registrar is anthorized and empowered before said book shall be. closed to register therein all persons wfcjnot then being of the age of twenty one years but otherwise qualified to register, may arrive at the age of - twenty one ears on or before the day of ejection " Seel E. Any person ofieripg to register may be required to take and subscribe - an h is a (jtizen.oi the State of North Carolina, and has resided in tbeJown of Roxboro ninety, days next preceding ;nai dateor is otherwise entitled to register; arid if any person shall wilfully sweir falsely in fliicb affidavit he shall be "guilty pf a' misdef meanor, and on coaviction shall be sentenced to pay a fine of one hdndred dollars" or be imprisened thirty days inthe county jaiL-J Sep. F. ;Thatf within twenty" four .hoars aftAr thd close o! the registration "for" each election the registration books ,shali be der posited in ; the office of the. mayor of the town and be opened Jbr . the inspection t of the citizens. See. G. It shall be lawful to challenge the right of any. person, to vote. t either en the day of the election when, he offers 'to voto'or'ou thedaf.of regtetratioh 'wheirbe fiersto register, and if it shall . appear to the judges of election, or a mtyority thereof, "Wto the registeKiig offieegthaVsucb person excluded , from jeeisteriiigr or if .registered, fi em voting. " ' ROXBpRO;vNORTH .frhatfor "tt. Sec. II e purpose i of electing said t)ffices te commissioners shall,, it least twenty djays before the-electiou1'appoint three Insppctonr' who ahaU'be qualified vot ers; and tfte inspectors- before they proceed to act shall be- sworn'" by the'mayor.-or a justice of thepeace ; to conduct the 'election fairly ana impartially and according to Jaw,5 and in case f the absence of - any inspector his place shall forthwith be Supplied by the commissioners. " : v " ' Sec I. Thai oo'lhe day of the election the inspectors; shall give due attendanceat the time and placp, shall be judges of the polls, receive the votes and conduct the Selection in like manner and during the same hours of the day as elections for:- members of the General. Assembly. -.'-., j$ec.J, : The - candidates for major.and- cominissionera Shalt be oted for inlscperate boxes and on a seperale ballot," written ": or printed.' Sec. KThat at the close orthos election the votes shall be counted by the inspectors, and such person voted for as mayor having the largest number of votes shall be declared duly elected mayor, and such persons voted for as .commissioners" having . the -largest number of votes shall be . declared duly elected commissioners, and the. mayor and commissioners shall be notified of their elec tions by the inspectors. " - Sec L. That if among the persons voted for as mayor there shall be an equal num ber of votes between any two or more - hav ing the largest number, the commissioners, elect shall proceed within five days after their qualification to select a mayor of such persons; and if among the, persons voted for as commissioners there shall be a like tie, the remaining cummissioners, within five days after their qualification, shall select tf f such the person or persons to be commission ers, - . - - , Sec. M. That the inspectors shall- certity andsubi-ribe two poll lists, and return one of them to the clerk of the board and - one to the registrar of deeds of the county for safe : keeping.. The result of the election shall be proclaimed by the inspectors; at the court house door. . - Sec 8. ..That -.the mayor and each commissioner before entering upon tbe duties of his office shall take be fore some justice of the peace or clerk of the superior court an oath that he will truly and impartially perform the duties of his office for the, town according to the best of h 8 ability,! skill and judgment. 'T3ecr rimV-ilw ly-iiMnrniBiL sioners shall, hvve authority to fill any vacancy m lha board that may occur during their term of office; and also appoint a treasurer, town: con stable and all officers which they may deem necessary for the efficient ad ministration of the regulations, ordi iiancc8 and by-laws of the town, and ihall pr scribe their term of 'office. The board of commissioners shall . be further authorized to appoint one of their number a ayor pro tempore, to act as mayor in Ease of the absence of the mayor, or his inability to .per form the duties or his office. Bwfoie acting each of said officers shall be sworn to the faithful discharge of his duties, and shall execute a bond with sufficient - security payable to the state of - North Carolina; Provided) however, that the duties of the Col lector of taxes may be performed. iy a constable if the board eo direct, and those of the . treasurer by membei s of the board. I . : ' : Sec. 10. That the mayor of said town is hereby constituted an inferior court, and as such shall, ithin tbe corporate limits of the town, have all the power, jurisdiction and authority of a justice of the peace, to preserve and. keep the peace to issue process, to hear and determiue'aH causes of action which may arise xipon the - or dinances and j egulations of the town; to enforce penalties by issuing execu tions npoa any adjudged violations thereof, and to execute' the' by-laws; rules and regulations, made . by tie commissioners.' The mayor shall further be a special court within the corporate limits of the town, to arrest and try all persons I who, are- charged with a misdemeanor, for. yiplating any 7 -j ordinance of the town, and if the ac cused be -found guilty he shall be fined at the discretion' of the court, or mayor,not exceeding the amount specified in " the "ordinance or ordi nances so violated,, or at the discre-. tion of the mayor or court trying the same such offender may be imprison ed not more than thirty days,m the common jail of: the jcounty, and fined nbtKinoVe. than fifty dollars.' VJf the accused is dissatisfied with the judg ment of. the .majororycaurt he may appeal- in likemanner as ' prescribed for appeals fromjudgments of a justice of the ueace. -Sec 11. The mayor hall issue -his .precepts to the town. nonstable who Uhall execute the .same" any where, in Person county. or t such: other offi cers 'to wnbma fustice ot the pence maydirect his fAnf ment by the mjyor.of the names -or iL iu.T.W nnon.a-anmmoiia or HOME FIRSTr -ABROAD oaroliNa;;tht warrant shalTbe authority to.esecute the same. The mayor shall Veep a faithful minute of the precepts issued by html and ,)f; all his judiciaJUpro- ceedings s - -s ,u Sect-12 Tliat the board ofs cem- missiOners shall hae authority to'jpM to ana keep at work on the streets of the town any person olr persons who may fait to'pay any post, fine; penalty .or forfeiture-jwhich may be, imposed on such person ,cr persons ,for: VioU- non oi any onunance oy-iawa or reg ulation of said town) ! and. the said commissioners shall fiave authority uyueirwuiDancesNuray-iaws-co confine; Wcontrol nd' Manage sach4ionW-oi;theiown of-Roxboro? Jjhal'l person or persons nntil the said fines and penalties or forfeitures, together. with costs thereof shall be fully paid and satisfied under snctT rates for labor and board as the commissioners may adopt. " ; x ' ' - ; ;'. Sec 13. That any town'coiistable, pfoiiceman. -watchman or other town officer arresting any person or persons in the night for a violation of any of the , ordinances ot the town, shall have a right to commit such person or persons to the common jaU of Per son county for safe keeping nntil the morning, when the offender shall be hrou2ht before - the mayor or some magistrate resident in the town, and be dealt with according to law. Sec. 14. That the treasurer shall keep in a book provided for, that pnr- pose a fair, and correct account of all moneys ; received and - disbursed by him, and shall submit said accounts to the commissioners whenever re quired to do so. On the expintion of his term of office: he shall deliver to his successor all the moneys, se curities and other property entrusted to hini for safe keeping, and dunng his continuance therein he shall faith fully perform all the duties lawfully imposed on him as town treasurer. : : .Sec 15. That the commissioners hall cause to be made out annually a-fair transcrijt of their receipts and disbursements on account of the town, lor the general inspection of the citi zens, and cause the same to bo posted in'somo public place ten days before the -day for the annual, election of commissioners; "i See. 16. That all orders drawn on the treasurer shall be signe'd by the mayor and countersigned by the clrrk, and state the purpose for which tbe money is applied, and the treas urer shall specify said purpose in his account, and also the sources whence are derived the money received by him: Protected, all claims against the corporation shall be audited by the board of commissioners before' any order shall issne for the same. , "- Sec 17. Thit U shall be the duty of the constable to see that the laws, ordinances and orders of the com missioners .are enforced, and to re port all breaches thereof to the may or; to preserve the peace of the town by suppressing disturbances and ap prehending offenders, " and for. that purpose he shall have all the, powers vested in sheriffs and county-constables, lie shall execute all precepts lawfully directed to him by the may." or or others, and in the -execution thereof he shall have the same pow ers which the sheriff and constables of the county haye, and he shall have the. same . fees on all processes and precepts executed. or returned by him which may, be allowed tathe constable of thef county on like proc: esses or precepts, and also such oth er com pen sation as the commission ers miy allow . -I -".:- : "7 -- Sec.. 18,- The 3ommiaionef3 of the town of ; Hoxboro shall have power, whenever they may deem it necessa ry nr to the -interest of the town to condemn any land for the purpose of opening any new street, or for, the lengthening or widening of any street, and for that purpose shall appoint a jury of -not less than three nor-more than " five freeholders of . the town, who, after beitig notified "of their ap pointment;, shall - meet' on or at the preffiis' S or land to be condemned and assess, the damages that the 6 wu er -may sustain" by reason of such condemnation,-deducting, Jiowever, -f romHhe same, the estimated vafue of the improvement that, may 'accrue to the premises by the opening or im provement of the street; lhe owner or owtera of thg land shall -first have at least five days' notice of the time and place of meeting, of f the jurors, fiftid notice to be sei ved by the town nonstable or any other person author- m m J .kit la nv tv- an.itn ' wrX r r a rit - Inrj b1 return' a" Report .of their ' u ir'- 1 ' proceeding .to . the board of towji NEXT - c6mmiener8,xwhb rnay confiirn jEhe same, an d after payings or tendering tarthe owner the amount of damages assessed,- may ) subject the, land - con dmned fd"r the 4 esired prucpose; 'Provided, however that the-bwner of the land, if , dissatisfied -with. the" re port of the jury5, may, it the same be confirmed, " appeal - to the, superior court of thefeannty, wherj the Fame roayibe heard anew as to the amount of damages an stained; but such ap peal shall not have the effect to stay pioceedings for making .the desired improvement ' . ' . ( ' 1 8m.U9. That the board of cbmmis' have power, not oftener than annual ly, to impose, levy; and ; collect a tax upon all real1 and -personal estate within the corporate . limits of said town, and also upon all moneys ' on hand, solyent credits and upon all polls and other, subjects of taxation tax:ed ; by the general- .ssembly . for public purposes, not -expeeding : thir ty three and one third cents on one hundred dollars'. Valuation rof prop erty and one dollar oh the poll. And the said board shall -have power -to levy and collect a commutation upon all, persons residingin the corporate limits of lloxboro, who may be liable to work on the public roads, in lieu of requiring of them suob personal services on the roads and streets.-' , Sec . 20. The board shall proceed on the first Monday in Jane to Jay the taxes oa such subjects of taxation as they may choose, and shallplace the tax list (with an endorsement by the mayor to the collector, authoriz ing him to collect the taxes in - said HstX in tne handabf the collector for collection, who shall complete. the same on or before the ; first day of October next ensuing' .and shall; pay the moneys to the treasurer on or be fore the first Monday of November; and the collector shall receive such per centum on the amount so collect ed as may be determined . by the board of commissioners: Provided, the, commissioners may -extend the time for collecting and -paying- over said tax. . Sea. 21. That if any person liable to taxes and subjects directed to be listed shall fail to pay them within tae time, prescribed. for collection, the collector shall proceed forthwith to collect the same by distress and tale, after public - advertisement for the space of ten days 'at font public places in the corporation, if the prop erty be personal, or twenty daysj if the -property be real, without' any judgement or executiom v ;.; " T' Sec. 22. That the commissioners sbrllhave the power, tb declare all horses, cattle, dogs and sheep run at large within the corporate limits of the town a nuisance: and the com missioners, at teir'option, may, inv pose a fine upon the owner or owners of such animals funning at large, or may treat the same as a nuisance and have it abated, orampound the same under such regulations as they may adopt: ' . ' ' 'i Sec 23. That no person or persons' shall sell any spirituuos or intoxicat ing lienors within the corporate Hm-i its oi saiu town winouc . nrst : naviDg obtained a license from said' commis sioners, and they shall fix the amount to be paid for 8aid;license, which shall not be less than twenty dollars nor more than fifty dollars per an num, upon each license; granted by the board of county commissioners. An? persona Violating the' provisions of this ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and fined or imprison ed at thediscretion of the mayor not exceeding fifty dollars or thirty days imprisonment, and shall, moreover pay a penalty of .five dollars for each day. that" he shall ' thus violate this ordidance. Sec. 24 -That . the . commissioners may require and compel the abate ment and removal of. all nuisances within the town at the expense: of the persons .causing'! same, orjtbe owner or tenant of the ground -.wherever the same may be. They may also prevent-the establishment of, and may regulate 'if allowed Jo be established, any slaughter house or place for r the exercise within the town of any offensive bt unhealthy business, trade, or employment. C Sec ,25 That the board oi com 'mzssionefs "shall have t power to pro vide water and take all proper means to. prevent and extinguish fires; to make regulations to "cause due oh servation of the Sabbath; appoint and regulate; town police; suppress , and remove nuisances; preserye the'ytgos. Si.50Perearlii'idVan(ie. NO., 40; heaitji of the ',tptrj; tfrom contagious nd: infectious diseases)i4o' control and regulate the keeping 'of powder withinLthe 'tbwnj to -regula'.e-tW speed of ridlng and'i driving in 'the public "streets t and to keep brreuire to.be kept the sidewalks clear bt all obstruction; to cut and remove, all limbs, branches and., parts of trees of shrnbbery extending- upon: "or over hanging the :.si dewalks or -streets at the expense of the owners of adjacent lota-j who may refuse tb. do tnS same on flye days' notice' from the mayor I oi me iown v.55 . ' : . , 8cfi.-J8!5.;;Tbat" every "imprisonment or -cemmitment , by Q virtue of-this charter "ahall heiix. the' public-jail of ebuyvAf: ; Sec; $7, The mayor; shall be! enti tled . to the following fees' in cases herein enumerated, hereof , he may have jurisdiction, as' mayor s' for, ev ery warrant j issued :by hini. forthe recoydry of any penalty, or for other causeof action, twenty;-five cents; for e very judgement rendered th eire on, one dollar to be taxed among the costs j - for - every warrant issued' by him as my or to apprehend any offon der against the criminal . laws of this State,., under. -which .he may. be arrested and recognized to appear before a court of record one "!dllar, to be taxed on submission or convic tion of the offender among the o' heir costs. .. - v - Sec. 28. The' town of Roxboro" is hereby vested withialL the powers, rights, privileges a nd immunities en umerated in chaptef eixty two vol? ume two of The Codeof N)rtH Car olina, entitled "Cities and Towns," hot inconsistent withlmy of the pro visions of this act. r -' - ' ; Sec-29.rhat- all: laws, and parts of laws in conflict herewith are here 6y repealed.;;' . . , i . '.-tJ-y - Sec 50. This act shall be in -force from and, after its ratification! -.-: ; In the general assembly read three times, and ratified, this the 7th dav of March; A. D1887 "r '- '" 1 " 1 a-afc. r , a iu -5. Astonishing Success, - ' ' - . - It is the duty of every person : who has used Boschee'i German Syrup to- let its wonderful qualities be .known to their friends in caring Consamptionv seyere Coughs, Croup, Asthma,' Pneu monia; arid in fact all throat and- lung diseases. n No Person can use it 'without immediate relief ...rThree doses will re lieVe any case, and we consider, it . the dotjof all Druggists torecommend it to the the poor, : dying comeumptive, at least to tr lbttle, as"' "80,000 dozen bottles were sold last year, and no one case . where i failed was report d -Such a medicine as "Gf?rt7ii up cannot tie too 'widely knbwov lAsk your druggist about It. "Saoaple-bbti ties to try 4 sold at; .10 cents, u Kegalaf size,, 75 cents. 'Sold by UliPruggiatJ and Dealers, in the United gtstea vand Ganada: j; -- ZJ, WIT ARD HtTliOBj Gray ' Kairs are f nbnorable. They do nottay on bald heads. ' -w There is 'no change in the style of fishing tackle vthis year, except that the jug has moie body and" no quite so much neck.-Mansfield Herald. 13ogtonpaper think that JJoston is the proper place from which to Bail for. Jluropen We think so. One's sorrow at. leaving is ajpt to be Jess poignant. Fuok ; ' I As a raindrop foretells a -stormj so does a pimple npon the .human -body indicate health destroying-virrB inx in the blood, whjch caK be .neutraU ized and expelled only ; by Dr." Har-; ter'slron Tonufv-x- Si rt.. t-..--5 If things keep on as they have be gun the..-population of; the United States will soon be largely composed of two classes, of men base iball players and walking delegates. "Sr." The life giving properties of Ayers Sarsaparllla have established its well earned reputation, and made it - the; most effectual and popular' blood pu rifier of the day. I &qv altdiseases of of the; stomach, hver,and -kidneys this. remedy, has;ao equal;.. Price "iCC:;1" jt?ri s 'here he goesl V We knew' a man once who said it was the height of his embitibn tohear the. .people rsay of hrnl,:iThere.he goes:"; 'One day his-ambitionwas gratified,' bnt Jie was V going , to - tne pohitentiary- Texas' jSifiing's ' J - , Do not take qninine for malarial aisoiders. ''. Aver's Ague Cure con tains none, nor any other, injurious ingredient. This preparatbnri taken strictly in accordance with directions, is warranted to cureall nalafial dis- Person Co. i Courier, Poblistied Every Thursday i Sackiiey tfrnm - I Roxbobo, K. C - - ; . terms of suBsaMtprioir: ; One Copy:Oi Year -f: V-vv--.- $1 60 One Copy Sii Months ' V, . - . - . ?5 . Bemitance mu-t be made by Registered. Iettari Poet Office Order or Postal Note;" SCROFULA rTrdo not believe that -Ayets Sarsaparlllshafl ;. aa equal as a remedy :. lee." ' Scrofulous ELu-' " mora. . It Is pleasant .-, to take, gives strengtli : andjtfgorta the body, -l and produces a more permanent, lastdnr,Te- ' suit, than, any medicine I ever uaed. E. nalne,No. Llndale.X. J have rused AVer's BarsaparlllalB my lam-: lly, tor Scrofula,-and . know, If It Is taken . faithfully, It will.: -thoroughly eradicate -this terribledlsease. ; W P: Powler, JU, JD., Greenville, Tenn. V- Yor forty" yean 1' have suffered with Ery btpelas. I have tried all sorts of remedies fo-rtnyompIalnWbut .'. found ,nrallef until I , commenced usluj : Aver' 8 SarsapaiUJa. . After taking tea hot ties of this medicine I am completely cured. Mary C. Amesbury, 1 Eockpert, Me.-" -I have suffered for' ' yean, .from .Catarrh, which was so sever that It destroyed tar -appetite and weakened -, my system. 5. After try- V Ink- other remediet, " and setting no relief, .! began to take Ayers " Sarsaparllla, and, In a X few months, was cured. - Susan It. Cook, 809 - ;.:TAv .0 15 "1 Catarrh. 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