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' Of)j : 1 Cjf 1 1 HI' 1 ! PAGE TWO , BRINGING UP FATHER AUL RlHT ; '. cut i do Niieb THE COOD oit ' -! J: J "S; sIH ? at'. The V'f&orTThe fC-'; V-1 is'-'- AMUSEMENTS . V.. . Take.a. sure tip and be ''among tboe cesent' ' today at ithe Victoria Txe vTrtfrn iivef i ? Weill tfef IrlTirl' 5S arsiSw is boidirig forth. lt is oaei of- 4 .graced the boards of .the; Victoria; The attraction 'is Fred Godding's Winter Garden Ghv who are swelLfor sing-. ing, dancindress and looks.,Tlie t play now - runnnig ; "Three," F$$ ; They Vere",.an'd' it lsrich for laughter and sparlijiag" f 6rf iusic . The largo audiences last hignt were certainly demonstrative in 'appreciation of the ' swell sh6w- loudly ; laughting at the funny situation and sayings and re- peat6dly encoring the musical bum ; bers. y :v' XT- 1 '''i, . " : ' : The biggest feature of the' show : is ; " the Lynch : Trio and it is a f eatiire, one that - will delight all. It is a juve V nile ' act, but. such a one. It is filled with song's and dancesj and there is really nothing "childish" about it, save the size "of ; the performers.. One lit . tie; iniss looks barely five, 'but she i js - simply : great, i The children "should certainly ees.this act.' though it.is onqj giumu-uys vm uugeiy enjoy. "Three Fools They Were" will hold forth at two performances tonfght, ahd. 1 tomorrojvv the plajill; He'chiilBed; Vt: evqry thiilweekil b mm is bfiMn: hted.' "Runavwiy unfe"! New oday.. As nnrittT perfonnfiKe stone cMe&r ; ? : Head bjy hethir4 it!-3' 'v i ' ; noted dranJafic lm s ;: rf- set the hearts of Wilminztonamuse- ment-lovers agog; the New Grand wi4 ' ; offer a" swell show . today. The third i episode will ' indeed thrill every one,, ; ; 7 and 7 it plunges the followers of the ; - .big story deeper; into the -fascinating plot, -'in" ; which "pretty, ' , ,. "June',' is 'running away frVmrher : voted"" husband and is being pursued : by the. tall, black Vandyked stranger, .a,: one bf the aueerest 'characters e.vbv , rj -., uiuugui jiVl VYeUQ, UCL1UU.. . r : ij T: V ; But ; in ; addition.. to this., great- film .. . . .. : uiuiujjM, . ;.jc w x-vri null - Will- Ulier vW-'-V the third prize .winner of the cele- ':Z ;. brated Sun-ScenaHa contestr) the.-iig v ; . : : three-reeler, .lMother's piloses," with Mary Maurice 'playing the, lovable' rote of "Mother" ; andr with v James . Morri- . son, Frank . urrier, . Anders kanrfolpK" : ; 4 Ethel Lloyds Dorothy. Kelly va,nd many ; v i It i& a great "story , told yingream So. this makes two mammoth; film offeHngsTfOTtody; and-'Tissures;! tho Kicked ati Rooster BrolkeHer Foot feti;early;ge cfints afternoon, -and - nisht. holds -,Wtiu i ,. f , ' naraiy , oR understood; but is , S i .' -- . "-r V; - "- - - vajrui suuu wnicn l appreciated whWn thf-nfwif fSn v forth. . V r V V e3hayeinO:meansbr;p .- ;' -:z. , , '- -i ' :'f'. Conn ellsviller-Pa."r March 23.- Mra". ;i' William' E. rCoughenourf wife; of-aJp- r:cal dairymanr kicked - at jay rooster ;' V : -which had - been chasing the children , and - which : made - an attack on .. her. :r. The - rooster "dodged and?' ber foot struck; a, stoned breaking .one of .the . ;iarge Dones oi luo- iwu -' r1 : V 1 I'LL. POT UP "WITH COME To HER ) ... r 'V' v NOTEOr lYNCH TRIO. v V.ri. art reAI l;h is 'Week.'"4 ; ! ' . :.n: STATEMENT! FROM COUNCILMAM X the ditoTi flf i5he jpispateh. $ j "C$ar 1$ iA J the seenisjf iq is i somet cnusipR thaj aanfial condition of v the . city, iermit mjvto gfVe: thMoingse-t Th City1' atictpated'ticoiriiDml an sources amounts iq i6ij,vvv. - ft!;icosts: ?299,0btrnb:frun9cit rhich; includes the enbstitutioff bt nlew ( Ma'chihernvverdartf - uwi 'ableHfr-- ofie yfearih tKe1?J entrretyf iai a'ddition-td taking &r46t the a'dtoinn J ftratiye . and" :'Jexet'tftiv-:;ldepidrtments- and the ' bonded indebtedness of the: city, leavine a :net snrbhra of S3i;000 1 to take care of the following items : : t The lire auto and ' Gamewell alarm system $5,750. The Incinerator $6,000, and-$5,000 to retire the serial bond of the, sewerage company, all of which wr0 hrmht finS UvA,ii , . ministraUons.: .; i . I'f8'- for "S da he had T ..... .v. .. - . his choice of $1 cash or 400 pounds lW! lllde i, of potk tenderloin.- Pork tenderloins thinking, fund about $7,000 each now-sell for 25 cents a pound in the year. to retire j;- its ';.bonded IndebtecVj citjes vti.:; ta-::, . .This 1 ; uie,cjwiT approxi-pcounty, matelyfL$7,O0p; to" take care of. emerg encies - whichTOy arisduring, , ntire iiAVW1' j Wwf yeJ the jiqidaioij ot me .outn.ern.; waupfiar tjanthe cify. lost'ih jevenueatwut; $7,500 from "this sburce.orautoma the pits'in Isxcpss" of its buajgwhlca' as" thgo'f ault "o'fytnllfminiss hefiotmrdebtb pYeseflImeii anywhere -nearthat figure: vS --I The current debt of the ;city is $200, 000 rwhichiwe borrowed Tatthebegln- ningr of the fiscalyear to tide us" over untill tax collecting time,Xhich will beJ paid vduring- the presentyeavend ing Jtine lst.,:.' f, --;; 1 : I't The .city, -, lika axmrCantile jbusi 'hess, . sis; vcomnelled to borrow fmohev tiuring-: part f (th year in which It3 income, is vnot j-pljainabl and '! ; he notes which are tissued , to tide over this interim . are " protected (by - taxes when epllectefd. ,y.r. v i I fit rshpuldxb Emoted f .that 'one-t eaujuscat .4y,ea,rj aasi pxpireq Derore taxes, uhder our present- system, are ciose oi tne.iiscai year-; : a a i::Itvis"mis)eadingio;c with-, having a floating indebtedness ui lax g amount wnen.jne .aept is. r eai- rnif femnAM S!!07 iebtedne forhh r w fiUU ,.u maae. snoura nardly beterm-e4';floaWgindebt6dness' t..i For Mrv0f ci. 'i : xr, eyen payapia.ra, great proportion of 5 it ft notaetualli'ald until ineat the close of the fiscal vAar.; -.1' r. ' ly an anticipation of - its j collection? ..ruitirieS bf life as well, and tW p2bpk .made, for ml- eEeses 'during J; the ' summer J VilizatiOn.TftAHTn!tAa stkt- Toikl W FoufenSWi For :flfengine hoS ? ' 75 h 6 7 Smash lf Jt came ,ues Forhe firrboat " " s ' UOa E the girl ixi the se. - The. next "tAiptai qf.f 65,250 to which should , called the Lulu : t o - v, : -T. ? t- THE NEW-VAUEY-' 1 HAVE. COpie . r "t 4 be dded; ; 9uevotCi inclaeratori;; Mttrstreet arlkme9t:fwbb would show ; that the - accomplish nYeiits In the way'bf increased assets! have ". fully $ justySed tbe expendtttifes beyond the,, city's ordinary current in-, co'me'andtne investments, which are permanent. - - - " I think it can be reasonably deduc ed from the above that tbe operating expenses of the ! city,, have been " kept properly within its income so far as we could estimate Its income annually in. advance; .and . that . the - excess .'of expenditures v where any ft have ubeigif ! made, have been, inthe. shape- of : per manent an needed and , requested imd provements if hick? are - really ' assets, j ; i we -uave. .enqeavprea to. Keep. ..tms taforthation; before .' the ; peopl ' in ,re pbrts publlsned mo and- In 'pamphlet form; morel In- 4etai,l at! the"'eria! hi the 'fiatial ' lar ' i- at! the 'end1 bf the fiscal i' &?J.'-f' lL-h Vrtttra- n Miiii tWih&i .?2.'t i VVHENgPORK, TENDERLOIN;t p ...WAS QNE CENT. A POUND FranKforti Ind., AIarch 23 .Alfred AivBayljiss, pioneer ot thls cityvhaa just oDserved r; Ms . ninetieth . birthday anniversary- ) : Assisting j at ? the recep-, tion were his wife and two daughters', liss Laura j Bayles bfl, the "city and M1? . -S11168 Indianapolis. .:r . ; J Mr.. was ? born .in Butlef 1 VWty, 'Ohio, Feb. 17th, 1825 . In 183X he ca,me, to Lafayette. The family settled on a farm, seven, miles from Ifyetteithe: eldeiBaylesTbuying" eighty" acres bf land fori $250. . Alfred Bayiess worked at the carpenter trade. During, the winter , he worked at a porkhouse, in Lafayette; heading bar-. operating fi, sawmill. Eater he BMTTOito: Loganspbrt'and-bgaji?con -tracting.-' He camtf. her-in ,1877, ihis first contract being fcthe':Couiter Hotel. knd jtheThird. :Ward 'School bVildihg; He isa4 Master Masdn andthe oldest heniber,.ot:the. tFrahk.fr.t :l-Odge. " Ha MsJ;t??ded(SnBd;-hi;8 he was. eleven years cld- aild.iduTingith'at yme ; nas . seiaornvmissei a aunday v.. United StateslSe umahaBee.v-; ".-VS. -r. If an embargo , on .exports and im ports -"from - Europe; should result as an i outcome- of present negotiations, what, would be the'eff ect ok: the' Unit ed States Z Should all traffic with : Eu- : -' i'J rope .'be g entiryutibf flat readjust meht of some of the details of business would be- neceBsitatedbuiitherwfse the: United States :would go on, about the same. -ii Sommestlcarticles jpf general use might' j cease ' to j mas querade under foreign : labels,, but that isaboui all JbAtwoulC greatly change TUnit6dV Statesproducesieveryr thiAg ;that is ' needed for the-comfort and; well-being;; f its people ; and is capable of supplying their every want! f Life .'would ' go' oh witbout communica tion fripm Europe ihjiauctithe sanie way; -with the creation . and accumuia; tlon!of weathC thlprductlbnolal useful andhecessary; ticles,ahnthe sition.can the more. of some uiwpeau vpiajmaioTS IS consiU- er6L-In thls stfehgth.is found' tbe surest guarantv- for" We:rrnnt!nnn.0 prpsperitypt thiS'.ia-' te f-oinmb .TOO 'Li mm it t p a 3 7 - feS i ii i ' -- ii ii i - propeplflties .ywoiild'.; &mbuntto:: at hiiifMm ahugiteklHaU-Te reptile QT4.tT,o A Shidiraf g?Slgbad littte ' &h Pfoatch, THE EVENING DISPATCH, i.IARCK in' mmm. mmimm. FARM ERlKlltaffcCVVi fT$ '.l.-iSNAifCEii'fiEFO s-ixj. ; I.-fcH -t skiss 'MmSmS kemanaJfarmerMfugih thd w Tt:-.; Tl5i ! 2 . Then" oh going into the -stall where the. ;familyf driymg'orsewaskept.r he found ,her shivering with fright, and in spite of the cool air, he was sweat ing and her eyes gave every indica tion: of ; terror. Wakeman investigated and (found the manger: fairly aliye with ; a squirming. mass of black snakes, all much smaller than the one found in the buggyl They gave battle whentWajfeeman-' attacked them (with a pitchforki 5 ',llpweyei.hfi,?kiied thir- caped.' One in attempting flight wrap- peaitseir a4tou nrvaKtauau -.4C6j s m. 'inl adjblrilnglstaliasM big gray mule, and about itsHeet were - five! S six; reptiles similar to those,in the manger j v One measur ed more , than four feet lqnlg The miilewas quietly muncmng nay. apparenuy not caru thesesnakes also and tben. prp.ce.eded to the house; foe breakfast,?-He thinks the shakes - were hibernating h?ark ihte barn, i and f thej.warm' I, weather! did thawing gronnd caused them to i think spring- was ' here. He .will naye, f tne skln;pff?the tlargestsnf ,sti: snake .stuftd if i 'it'"- ana nounvecut t i m AUTOS IN SNOW BEAT "it rT-i . - Fairbanks Alaska; March 23.:-Bol Sheldon, has -again esUblished -his au tomobife stage line Over the big trail td Chitina In the dead'fof winter and In the ' iac . of - almost Tmininrous be lief that it would be a' failure y He -cut down the axles ; of his" "machihes ;a foot,, narrowing thein to '.a ' 44-inch treadZVThir-enablegth 'iarlYeriltp; stay on' ihej packed sled trail, giving him ; a few inches on, eacn Biae ot ; tne track foL:'iweTvingf;t;: t,The taaqhmeat the phitina end left J therein Meier's roah6e,120; mniine fbr. isup&r :f lQtge ;eulres tjwojaya i andacMlflae ,he ytfib tht; tarJ&$i&ti eleif s.ossthe Alaskanyraea tlijJiis madeDy.double-ender; by .boih" "stages, then the auto picks, up its passengers ahd Vpnts them into. Fairbanks; , 137 . milesvrt ir jj Aauip stages; aa aiia caJIygU t6f,the;ijpahge and the experiment how l being; tried is one of interest to everybody, incltid-i ing.? congress, i where roaa , appropria- lil r'-r . i;-;i:1vr?5LJL:!: fc?; '.'k'Jk A.w"l lions are .up wis session. f assauau xnp over ;ine j trail this; uhusnal method to the- Ncirth ,has been iaade. -'i'-'-V",'.V'"-'-''.'''S'-i"- fe-v-K -::-i..'-u.?":"'.':.'-;t.,ih;(!''i TJImbJe-caijIn it- "Now", you. see it; and ?now; ; , yod Piciin'g3 htayed-lo'tb limit . in .'Mexico, juiBt .now. arranza orders 'a prt. closed aiaihstmgricad tfohs 'to disregard' the" ' attempted em; initad'irarM lest, for the' death ' of :: ah' " American, laiurdeedhya': Hexicahobuhb as mainnlhg oraerIs 'cx)h being'; fhliy:established.;::f : Whether, 'the artf hT? ' dodger's1; Vhol iicvr v t "uugnaDpui ine; present qe plotafele staof affairs undd some of their own misbbief is un certain vit'i; certain they cannot mucb , longer be tolerated ' to pursue unrestrained' thelR conrs'e' of lawless J wreckage j ' ;w .v: :-;"- ; W's ; - s;;4 1 " American warshipsar no;-win har bor at: Vera Cruz and Progreso; Amer ican" communication with Mexico at these principal ports is. carried on un der the guns of the navy, j: This very near .approach 'of war conditions show how serious the sltua'tion has become; and how nears we have come to the end of "watchful waiting." ; . J" ! mmmM&MmM yvuttsruti , . in , tact, ot . tue iiieaejitc vi, ah American ' warsliib. vwith rinUrtic- uargo, ., ljarranza ; ,re voKes, nis pruer, febtoBarrsmzadZa is going, to: pledge -for , either PfJ these leaders, their Town limpotence, bfa: 23, 1915. HI A 1 Si Missouri Gift Ship' Off for Belgium . Nw Orleans, La., March 23.-tThe Steamship Glnshielmvsail; 5pday; steamship, Glsnshlel'will sailtodayw 07- .I.eIothin-r: : ftunnlles.-. all .of:" which are h$ gttt.&i- the , people : pf, j Missouri The Regional :f Bank'sf New i; Measure L-l-"-1'-'" - . win neip Business, men in Many Ways. A' Better credits, rather than an exten sion of credit, "is the much-to-be-desired effect waich the Federal Teserve act will have on business. The ; new reg ional banks will exercise a ufeeful func tion In assisting member banks to im prove the' character of theirl loatnsi IS The mos;usef ui ".function in 'matters i!38 ftmry red.comnscles. Snd the eeneral'condi- tlotf .hp Sto rrfetaVfllfi f at' wetnrsi -sigii 01 weaiuieBS or uis tress-, see .that immediate; assistance .fe given: fThiscaSb by, the use of Hostetters Stomacb; Bit-; ,11 uas a w en uiuwu leytiutuuu. at a r eji, np,oh .toheprgimi'. jap pitessisVth ntlreSorigestive sys ionic ana aoueuzer aau uan uius ub- tern ' and help, tfaufe lh,tn 1 and: jnamtehance ;of heaihv ' .! 1' J your firef clibicltolanmfintt jth?' Stomach, Liver or: Bowels.; Yoil will? una it wen wormy ot .your cwiuueuuBv Insist nhayingf the 'genuine-dyeri tisenient..: C. : KENNY CO. -i -'- -yr. vxv'v- f.''?Vh' """ . :; -. ". Dealers exclusively - in Sugar, Gbff eesTeasVf Rw-e? OlitS etc i:--.: - rri j' s high ; jaie tbf- 30y-vi--3icFW MSchoand f 0ava;35 and Kehhv'sOthert Coffees ar : r iold ateurPnces' " .-S 'v PhcWiB7i6:Scv;Ff . f ATLANTIC COAST LINE Bulletin of Special Round Trip Fare CHATTANOOGA, TEN N .$1820 A On saleApfil 252S 27!i: Um ed 'vVetwrnliii May 8th. M EMPHIS, TEN N;Bt ..?J$29i5P On sale April W, 11 nd oi2tn, liniited r'et,urniffr April '241 IhoustonMejcas -;inT:$?i4i&5 :.j On lealeliMay 6th to 11, inclusive, lim - it6d' retnniing May 31st. ; 11 RICHMOND,, V A. . . . ; : . . . . ; , .-$5.50 On. saie May 29th to. une 2nd inclu- siye, limited returning June 10th.' I" Birmingham; ai-a1:;v .56 On ; Sale" Jun 7, 8 airid 9thj limited refcurmnirJune WASH I NGT6Nr D c; . : V, . $12.55 On sale April 15, 16 and 17th, limited rettiriun-:May.--:8t ' . For 6chedoie&, terrationy Jtittd ny further 'ioformation'call 'Phone 160 ot apply to C MACKERTIcketSAgent 5'; C3k. Ftist, rat U& r rjertainirifir 1 tn ilfealth ' ib ithe iaretive &tz t'?:?!-V fc :t ?211Y"ir.rr' 4 zzi&KFZE&flzznn j 44wiiaaW'yiSSH,'rene vv aaic ywi nulla ui. nit? . uuuj , ; acciiiug 4 af ap m ,-;:f y, -? vS.-ie . --.?; " .-, 1 TO OReS - 4 . UV . -! . "; - ' omesi Phone 41. TU ;.-;-i-43 South Frbht &vS rf"" Siiis;fK -jHka-r: 1 a,xa.-..-?i; , ..- t.j-.T.i-- ;'.-r; 1 -!v'..;! .;.ir VQENTS' FURNISHING v ' "M ir;"Jto:,T:: Rubber Soles ; ;; .:k4 ;forJIfnw. fork : - :STRET:SIiOES -. GEO. S..NEVENS, Phone 668. i-eU2iMarket St i,v I ..i;.-r ;l i.-.-.'i.l; ; &f$m C'H ' :r,.VVe are in position to give yqu the right Gobda at theRIqht Prlce "Does it surprise you that .we set: the business." . i i. .CV - .1.. V.; an i'KAJttt'- :7: NORTH FRONT STREE5V; 1 Vr -AND -rjAvi.-is-wr-r:-- r-: ,.y-vv . ? .v . vv tfVLtm V-- -.s-V--- !.-?.'-t;-;A;:'X-:i ' ? . - . ; NEWTO TOkWILmNGTOSj Maamsnip HeminoieQ, Friday, Marcn.lOtb Steauiship Cherokee. :Friday, Marche2ntb ui TTrTii" , - r.r- Steamship SemihOle.iMonday, March 22nd Steamsh Cherokjev Monday, March 29th WlWUftOTON TO UEOKGETOWN. . WltMIXGTON TOOfEW YCntK.- Steamship Cher)keeiSaturday March 20th " "r""' " "J"'" "rr"'l-'""i"1 f jsoiB sieaiuera cany. passengers. ; ti . Kqolpped ,itu" wirelesa. . ; w; t t : twrougn imi of Litdmg ' and ' Iowtxi ttft-tmica rates guaranteed to and : Crou pouts in North and South Carlitui. '.; O. EZCKE Knit Wilmlnrvtoa. K." IX ---1 " OuriEntire J30V1 Hancock -,:W,j'.:'. '. C'.Jt-:-'..' L -K." ,". , 1 It KlSOW it L: BETTER tEND 3 i TIT T- r- f jfUMfdirCEfOF SPECIAL ELECTION. wouce is uereuy given rnat mivsii:int H the provisions of an Act of tlio (icncmi u seiuuiy-. ot i-Monu Carolina, imssi-d ;it t session ror tne year, a. j., i:u.i. entitle "An Act to .Charter the City ui WihniiK ton,'!;-and a' resolution duly iiiisscd i. v tM CityCooneIl of v the City of Wilrainctoi saia City, aaoptea on tne .r)th day of Man A. D..- 1U15, a special elet tion is lim! mailed and ordered to be held in tin? ci; of 'Wilmington and in the territory d -Mcril ed- 1h i said Act. on Tuesday, the until d:r of March, Al-. !., 1915, for the purpose J suDmitung to tne quanneu voters of t: City v of. Wilmington and in the territor described in aid Act, the question of tli ratification Of said Act by tbe voters said City, and the territory covered in saiJ Act, as, and for, the charter of the City (J Wilmington, as wmcn jam election, taoa favoring the adoption said Act as tlii charter of 'the City of Wilmington shaU vote a written or printed ballot containinj the words - or tJiiarier, ana tnose oppos ed to the adoption of said Act shall vot a written or printed ballot containing tbi words. .VAgafinst -Charter ;" and that an en tire new-registratloii has been ordered fo said .election, and. the registration book for the registration of electors, desiring t vote in said selection shall be opened fiJ :Ti'esdav.-the ytb, day or March, A. D., is andr shall continue to be kept open up and inclnding the second Saturday precw ins said election,. Sundays excepted; and that: the books will be kept open for tbl registration of electors residing in tue van ons nreciricts. from: 9 'clock, A. M nnti 1.5 o'ciock, IV- Al., on each registration daq CAI.CIV UUIfUl UH j 0y . VU f.UlVM ....'.! .... .JH . registration,. books shall be kept open fi registratioa tm til J-o'clock P M. on s;m day r and only; those electors reRistering si required by law .will be allowed to vote i; ; That there have been established only sis election precincts in the territory coverec by said" Act, namely : One precinct for each ward : The First Ward precinct, covering r.fee: territory ; described in said Act as tbe ' First , Ward T.'ie Second Ward precinctj I covering' the - territory , described in saidj . Act as the Second Ward: The Third Waul i precinct, covering the territory describes ; t-n colli '.-Aft- r qq the Thirr? Wnrrl! Thfl H'onrth Ward Drecinct. Covering the terri torv described in said Act as the Fourth! Ward: The Fifth .Ward precinct, covering the territory described . m sad Act as in liMfthWnrd ?rhc Sixth Ward oreciuct. cov ering the' territory , described in said Acti as the Sixth w aru . That the following named polling -places, registrars l and-judges of elections have been named, and designated for the purpose of holding and conducting said election, to- wit; ;. . . . Polling Place Engine House, 4th and Campbell streets. . Kffrlstrir--W. "MoT). Evans, - Poll Holders and Judges of Election- W. U. Howe, Willie Kerr. 4 rA Second Ward Precinct: ' Potline Place Court House of New Han vver County, in Basement at northwestern gorner of said building. ; KpEristm r W. W. Hod e-es. Poll Holders and Judges of Election- I5...U. I.Munson, C H. Ward. Polling Place Oiblem Lodge, Eighth and f rmcess streets. -.'; KesistTflr .T.'K. Davis. POU Holders and Judges of Elcction- Sam, W.ood,: Xv orcu m Hewlett. M Wr lPck street. . POJlpWeandi.J.udges of Llectlon-WSv-fc'poonef'j. Kf. Keilly. - ! Fifth ItaiM Precinct: . f Polling Pla(1few Engine House, Fun ana Aasiie .streets. Kfegistrar H. , Orrell. P611 Holders and Judges of Election- ;:ikfiarriss ,Wr; W, Sellers. Polling Place Mann's Store, Serentecnti and Market streets. . " Poll Holders And Judges of Llcctlon J..HUvWomble, J. D. Edwards. f The polls' will be ODened on the day election at 8 o'clock. A. M.. and remam open, ontu sunset of sat day, and no Each" registrar will keep the registration 1 esiaing in tne respective PL1V ,. p ju i tne 'Hours 01 wa. jm. ana u . .ml i beginning Tuesday, March 0th, up to n I including ;the econd Sat urda y said. election.; Sunday excepted, cept Saturdays when the said registration oo' shall; be kept open from 9 o'clock a. - i until O p'clock P. M. -.No registration persons as shall, give satisfactory evnu" to the registrar and the judges of elect i that he has become of the age jl l'n" i. one years, or- otherwise has become quj nw w register ana voie biuuc jrnrJjjiy tion DooKs.ciosea.' un-ine "" hmki )urnni lis '1nHn thn vori at VA 1 10U 0"" will also be open at : the polling pla tne voung precincts ior tue "f1" n .hK the electors of the precinct and to enau jk 'challenges to be made of the right 01 ' nerson to vote, in said election whose na' appears thereon, and if any person w ' iPPtAd fn nntb nrlll he eiven n:m J'lu by law. jneni . ana. or . tne poiung v ""c'. , v jaff, ; quirea to tate tne oatn present" t-. -i.- i .-. tun neces" - . , j . .j.ini said ci1. J tion, and all -vacancies occurring w registrars , and 'judges of election w n1 thA refiirns from . sail elel1 miu uauouf i.or tuuuui.u"B m(,nj j wiir be received as required by !a-. jd - " a majority 01 in electors "l"7: the "election shall Tote for "For Charur, rf niiwn, hnt if a liiaj'Vv. tne vaty or. Wilmington, out :' f of the votes cast in said election shaii j cast , "Against Charter,, the said Act rf iubl. jigiiusi vuurier, . ,.. ..... not then become the charter of the w Wilmington. ., , ra t By ordet of the City Council and - - i Board of Klections City Clerk una ; Treasurer ot Wilmington.. Copj mch (5 to men, VZ - star Subscribe toTha Bvemng Dispat 35 cents pc moritl.v f -7 (I 'St ;hi CJ 'B r tx G
The Wilmington Dispatch (Wilmington, N.C.)
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March 23, 1915, edition 1
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