ORDINANCE ' - : r • -.-j Be it oidaincd by the bounl of c»n\-j' mbsioners j/f Oak City" North Caro-Tj Una: Section L That iftgotiable roupnn | bonds of Oak City, North Carolina, be issued in the maximum principal a- j i mount of $15,000 to be kitsw" as elec tric" litfht bonds for the purpose of establishing in and for said munici pality a system of electric lights.. Sec ton 2. Tha a tax suflltWTd to pay the principal of the said ITonfls and the interest thereon, shall be annually levied and collected. Section 3. That a statement of in debtedness of the Wr.ii! municipality has bt.en filed wi'h the clork. pursuant to, the municipal financ • act,'and is open to public inspection. Section -1. That this ordinance hall take effect Tin davs after its first pah ; . lica'ion, unless in the'mean time a J peti'ion for its submission " the vot 1 or* js filed under t hp provisftms of-4b« - municipal * finance net and in that event, It shall tulce' effeC" when up proved hy the voters of the said mu- | nicipality at. an election to lie held as j provided in said act. —■— nrMiwuse-—«—t on the 28th day of April. 192.'. an'.'! | was first published oft fli 1 rtOth >v d«iN of L April, M»2!i. An\ or proceed, j ifitrs questioning lie validity of said j ordinance m I he mi mi nee,l withn- 1 .thirty li;. v, after it- Pi'-' pufflicft»inn , u'".s 2tv. ' '1 ,I! ' .101 l V S: X. 'l' ll; — None.: \ . m.J . I .-cuio'i i>' ■' >; i!- will hi received » v,. - ih.- Immio >: commissioned "of Oak j i >tv, \t»*' i ;ironiih. ill ' f» iti„ Juno i. >• 'he.'purtua...' uf tIu.UUU. l, ' per (.I'll electric litfht bo mis of saiil j municipality* dated" Juia' I l'.iJa, mu tui inK -■■ ' r 1 uii June 1 of each ot trhe ' v, ,ii IS'27 u» hc'li inclusive. oihi S!,OM> in I'ijcli xeai 1 '.l4h to' 1962, both . jiiciusive, in'denomination of SSOO each ißtorebL Mi'•»l'J'L semi-a> ! 1 1 uully. and """Tioth priiicipai'and inUivs payable in New York. l/ej4*al proceedings- anl -preparation and sale of the bonds under the super J vision of liruee Craven, KSIJ., of'l rin ity. North Carolina, to whom- all re quests for further iiil'oi mat mr. sho'lllu. be addressed. , Itjudi T. must deposit with the trea | sur't-rJiefore makiiiß.their bulj a cor titied to the order *f the j t reasui "f Jipon an incoi porajed hank nr t ru.-.t coYupany. opu slim of ni(*i t fl l l"\ j' for or in an amount equal to 2 per centum of the 'face amount of the btHWii* bifl tor, t*i *eeurc' palii\ uyiiin.-' any lu.-s resul' ini; from the failure', of tine t hnith'r to comply] with the terni! of hi i 1 n i . _Sa.il bonds u ill U' awarder! to 4he Kn'i.e*t biddei ; at not less than par, unl • all bids | are rejected:' a'2K I ' II JollN'M 'N. Clerk. Notice of a .-(nei.il lii,\ election »»i 25th uf May. in* I'arm Life School District, .Mar.in County North Carolina. In compliance win; -I, wishes of j BJAMIKIA i 1 FOR THE RtUtf Of | Pain in ,ttv. Stomach ant 4 ! i Bo.vels. Intestinal Cramp f/CLICr UiARRHCTn I - «bio $ DAY $ Friday- Saturday « N ASSEF'S ■ • ■ ' •"i • . - - ; ' May Ist and 2nd & . . >. i » . •» —» —>. «- w— Watch For The Circular n II petition signed by a necAssary num ber of qualified voters of Farm Life School District, which was duly ap provtWl by the TtoaTd df JKucaWon of Martin County, and in accordance witl the provisions of Article li of the ""Sew School. Code of 19Z3. Notice in hereby given that the olec tion will be held in the Farm Life School House oir'.tjie 25th of May 1925, in said Farm Life School Dis trict, which is described hereinafter, for the purpose of ascertaining the will of ?he qualified, voters of sal This.Label Protecty^Yon It's the logical This Label to from Your Nearest y Authorized Ford Dealer, •./ — ——: —; _____ • " Women's Summer Frocks iktimtilit .BIHRBt.T if-seii' the best fashions of * the season, and the smartest H $17.95 The ' moderation 4!Df the I>J J price is- ho indication', of the I / '/ iictuaT values of these unusu *"****""" j j I/ ally attractive frocks. \larglis Bros. Brooks , The Shopping Place, After All | . . ""'i district as to whether a majority of 1 such voters favor the levying and coi le'c.Untr annually 'of a apbe. jti a* with f which tn -Tpnl-'mcn'- the fvt'irf- r* six .•rionths public school appropriated by e the board f, elu«ation, the rate of said special ta.'CnWlo exceed a maxi mum of lb cents on the SIOO valus s tior. of ol! prp:ier y, real and pc;sonal, r within-the bounds ot the district, de scri/ie'l P." 'follows: "UeginniiiK. at the old Jamesville e I and Washibii'toti liond where Hnv ' Isronch crosses i», running eaatward- THE ENTBEPRJ3B WJULIAMSTON, N. C ly the Griffin Township line to the Beaufort County line; thence follow ing the Beaufort and Martin County line, to the lightwood stump Pocosin; thence down said Pocosin to th«f head of Hayes Swamp; thence down said Swamp to W. Ei Tice's line; thence eastward with W. E. Tice's line to Pleny Peel's liner; thence Pleny Peel's and W. E. Tice's yine to the road lead ir.g from Hardison'g Mill to Smith wick Creek Church; thence" northwan along said road to Elias Branch* thence down' Elias Branch to Pleny Peel's and James A. Corey's line thence westward along Pleny Peel's and James A. Corey's line to Wil liamston Road; thence north along said rpad to Hayes Swamp; thence down said Swamp to Smithwick Cieck thence down said crcrek to Griffins and Wililams Township line; thence along said line to the beginning." At said election those who are ii favor of the levy and collection an Listen! ___ FREE With every purchase of a refrigerator on ice box, you will get a 300-lb.' ice ticket free. With every freezer you get 50 pounds of ice free. Warm weather is here, to stay. Why not let me lit you up with summer goer's. B. S. Courtnev * ,' _■ - « - > A Home our ® wn You Plan For It! Wh V Not Have u l)o not delay longer in building' construction you have planned. This is a new day ' —a new-age and prices for building materials are just as low, and in many instances lower than in many other commodities. Don't let another year slip by without taking" action. He governed by experience? of the last seven years in realizing the loss thru ' delay. Go ahead now with your building plans. In our yard at this time it re first grade materials of all kinds Buy your lumber and building materials at home—from our at prices consistently low. No rnarter what your, building jbb yard. In "cold" dollars r.nd cent* we can save you money be may be, we have the materials and can render a personal service sides the convenience of having at hand the materials you "buy * » which will save you many dollars. Cojne to our yard and Kus for the most rigid examination There are no delays in delivery show you plans, and figure with you the cost of your job. -and consequent losses—when you buy from us. GARAGE OR MANSION—WE HAVE THE PLANS Get Our Prices Before You Buy "T* • '• ' " •. Nails Doors V k Lime " Mouldings ~ Windows •—- '* Cement Columns . Screens Plaster « Cabinets " Flooring Glass Counters Ceiling , . Breakfast Mantels Siding Room Suits Window and .Roofing , . Tables Door Frames Shingles Porch Seats Laths Brick FJtc. Prompt Delivery by Truck or Freight ,*"..' ' o " > —— Roanoke Supply Company PROMPT DELIVERIES BY TRUCK OR FREIGHT TELEPHONE 265 3 r»-- Tm : •• . . ,ik. l .' .. ~s & J* nually of a special tax of not mor' t turn fifteen cents on the SIOO valua tion nor less than 10 cents on th. SIOO valuation of all properly in sai district as afore&i4> shall vote a ticket on which shall be written or printed the words "For local tax." and those who oppose the levy and collection annually of a special tax of not more than 15 cents on the SIOO valuation nor less than 10 cents on the SIOO valuation of all property in said district as aforesaid shall vote a ticket on which ,*hall be written or printed the words "against a local tax." That John D. Liiley be and is hsre by appointed registrar, and McD. Har dißon and Louis H. Eobsrson are here by appointed poll holders for said election. That a new regis' ration is hereb' ordered and that the registration books will be open for such purposes beginning with 10th of April, 1936,1 and will continue open , until 16th of May, 1925. The registrar will be at HardiftonV Mill during the" above dale i for the purpose of registering al • those qualified to vote in said district ' Dene this the 6th of April, 1925, by I ortipr of the board of county commis . Broad Brim—Rough Straw—Fancy Band "Time waits for 110 man" — " Straw hat sea c on days are here. Be in the forerank of well-dressed men by getting 1 under one of our straw hats Wo have them in fine or soft' or stiff braids — aiv 1 in every rtyle and every sha V b new. Prices to f]t every pocketbook. Come in this week and select yours. The HAT YOU LIKE is HERE W. R. Orleans Williamston, N. G. , sioner* of Msrtin County. ! By HENRY C.GREEN, ; - Chairman. Attest: J. SAM GETSINGEfc, Register of Deeds and ex-officio 1 clerk to board of county commission - era. *lO 17 mls

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