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For Chief of Police. After carefully considering: the duties of the office I think my self fully capable of performing them, and I take this method of informing my friends and the voters generally that I will be a candidate for the office of chief of police in the coming election. Eagerly soliciting your sup- f)ort and assuring you that if e ected I will do all in my power to execute the duties to the sat isfaction of the people. ' Respectfully yours, (ad) John J. Francis. mm i; NOTICE. Pursuant to an ordinance duly adopted and ratified by the Board of Councilmen of the Town of Plymouth on the 25th day of March, 1915, an election will be held, and it is hereby called to be held, in said Town, on Tues day after the first Monday of May, 1915, (being the date on which the regular election of said town will be held) at which election the qualified voters of said town of Plymouth will vote on the proposition of issuing bonds of said town of Plymouth in the sum of twelve thousand DOLLARS, , the proceeds from the sale of such bonds to be used for purchasing and owning an elec- trie light plant for said town for .4,he purpose of properly lighting the streets of said town, &c, as is provided in said ordinance. Said bonds so issued shall run for twenty years, and the rate of interest thereon shall not ex-! ceed six per cent per annum, in- i terest payable annually or semi annually. Said bonds shall be in such denominations as the Board of Councilmen may consider proper. Said bonds to be sold at not less than their par value. Said election will be held under the rules and regulations pres cribed by the Charter of said Town of Plymouth and the gen eral election laws of North Car olina governing municipal elec tions. The Registrars and Jud " ges of s-iid election are the same as appointed by said Board of Councilmen for the regular elec tion for town officers. The pol ling places are as follows: First Ward, Court House; Second Ward. A. W. Swain's Store; Third Ward, L. A. Peal's Shop. This 20th day of March, 1915. R. A. Williford, Mayor, FOR MAYOR. I take this method of inform ing the voters of the Town of Plymouth that I will be a candi date for Mayor in the coming election. My policy will be, as has been in the past, to serve the general public and to protect their interest and allow no indi vidual to use the people's re sources to- further their selfish interests. Your servant, R. A. Williford. TO THE VOTERS OF PLY MOUTH. Seeing no reason why I have not the same right as others to aspire for the office of Chief of Police, I hereby announce my candidacy for the office. I do not say that I am the best candidate, nor do I charge any of the others with inefficiency or of being in any way incapable of performing the duties of the of fice, but I do contend that. I am just as capable as any of them, and have certainly the interest of the town at heart, and if e lected will do my utmost to prove to the people that they have made no mistake. In anticipation of your support and assuring you that it . will be greatly appreciated, I am, gratefully yours, R. H. Sullivn FOR CHIEF OF POLICE. I take this method of announ- I orcr mvsAlf n pnnrliflafia fnr iha office of Chief of Police of Ply- mouth, subject to the considcr- ': ation and action of the Board of 1 Councilmen elected, and the good . people of the town. If appoint ed will endeavor to serve the 'town to the best of my ability land devote my entire time to its interest and welfare. I faithful ly served the town as night po liceman for a year or more and J did all I could to enforce the or dinances laid down by the town. Hoping to receive your consid eration, I am i yours respectfully, idv A F. ARNOLD. ai 3 ;5IRS. E. M. MURRAY 1 PROFESSIONAL NURSE lids a thorough equipment for giving lectric massages either at her apart i ient at Mrs. Martin's residence or at 'atient's home. Terms reasonable vices warranted atifaotorjr. j "",TIK. W U P Fi Built and sold during month of Mareh WlfMlriiiMii.iillliiiil.iiiiT -' miui Limn ri 1 1 1 r i fcn if..ifjrnl Practldally One-Sntlh of Year's Out-Pot 111 Thirty Days. BUYERS TO SHARE IN PROFITS. A 'HI A 1 pr u lA liii ROPER. N. C. V
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