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' - .C V if ":' - ' Aft' t r V' . A-.v" tt i'MS': :.' thoui ih-:- ,r?v-i;v:'- ElcmacIiVcali? EIoodBad? Nervous ? 1 aids dig-estion and purifier th4 blood. An consequence both the itomach and liver return to tbairnormtl imd ethy wndition. Nerrousness and biliousness won disappear. vThe entii eyatea -.take on new Ufa. ; V V, W - -' ''. j ' ' h "V'v-: :''-, ..' For Ter forty yeara thia famBbi.old , medicln ' . -'- hat 'made good and neYermore ao than today, : .J-f ;' " enjoying a greater acta all over the world than v .- ; ; T- "v -Vimytberdoetor'Bpreacription. .y ;":; :. '- Vp Ml st aUl druggists it UKi Id rtlAbb) BOARD OP ALDERMEN Official Report of Recess Meeting Held Much 19. - " Recess meeting of the '" Board of Aldermen was held. March 19th, 19i3 Mayor C. F. McCarthy presiding Aldermen present, ' A. H. ; Bangert, Wm. Ellis, O. A. Kafer, J, G. Brinson, F. McCarthy, Wm. T. Hill, and R. .Disosway. ' .. J. K. Willis appeared before the Board and asked that a duplicatedeed be issued taT. L.. Hancock or next of kin. Mrs. Wallace' Whitehurst, and Miss Carrie Hancock, for lot in Cedar Grove ceme tery, No. 865 on Walk S, as the original deed had been lost. Upon motion of Alderman McCarthy the matter was referred to the Ceme tery Committee with power to issue quit claim deed provided the records show that no other interest is involved. Claus Barker appeared before the Board in behalf of the New Bern Fire Engine Cpmpany and asked that the city furnish the company with electric current to be used by a Carnival company which will exhibit, in Ghent during the week of April 14, for their benefit ,the proceeds to be used by the company to purchase rubber coats. Upon motion of Alderman McCarthy the reauest was erairted. Mayor McCarthy stated that a Committee from the City Beautiful Club had requested him to bring before the Board the mattor of placing wire covers over the wagons used in hauling trash through the city to prevent the paper from being bljwn on the streets. Up n mctton cf Alderman Ellis the Journal and the New Bern Sun, news matter was referred to the Sanitary papers published in said city, and at Committee. the front door of .the City Hall and the Alderman Kafer, chairman of the south door of the Craven County Court committee appointed to confer with Rr R. Fajle. relative to the bill for services i.i drawing plans for the water and lieht building, siat.-d that ths com- mittee had offered h'm the sum of one hundred dollars which he had de- clined, but Engineer Eagle had asked, for further time to consider their pro- position. upon motion oi uaexinan cms the committee was given further time,1 and instructed not to exceed the sum 1 J1 one hundred dollars for said plans. Chief Lupto'n stated that Foreman Tooker had requested him to ask the Board to allow him to put the 4th Ward horse back on duty as Dr. Foley had said that he was now in condition to work. v.Upon motion of Aldsrman Ellh the reuuesre was crartrd. Aldernis, i Kafer stated the- members oi' the At- lantic Fire Engine Company had been to see him relative to the purchase of new harness for their wagon. Upon motion of Alderman Bangert the .purchasing Agent was empowered to order same. y . ', ' ; The-.Ma.yor stated" that the Ghent Street Railway Coriipany wanted to settle their bill for water used in construction of said ; road, but thought the price of 8100.00 excessive and aske"d that'll, bdi ! referY? d to "a committee consisting of -Aldermen Ellis. Bangert, Kafcr and Disosway, Upon motion the nfattef was referred to the committee -with power to act.' ) V;;- Uonn motion of Alderman Brinso'n .M ' ' '' following resolution?, were adopted; J.f'C ' Alderman Brinson', 'moved the adop ' -:i ' ,i" i ne ioiiwiug ivbuiuiiuiib; ' Whereas, the Charter of the Citv of iiew oern provwes max two aiaermen hall be elected bi-enrlially on the first "ty3frv$k&v'daY''ia "ay - (succeeding the first 7i0f Tuesday in MayQftl? each"pf;,the ?ltify?t: wards respectively,' and '.a'"'" tbe alecdon 'shall ' be' ordered, by '.'0s;'Jjn;i the; Board of Aldermert, and 'that said y: .v"; 'fToard 'shall appoint the registrar and i ' ? f.t;ViM.M4 designate the polling f i 'trovif? .ballo'Wser.iiiBd i f&tflityg give , notice.' jof sudh' elecUonj'tb.',..'.1 ' y'd:h''XiM'5i''t Now,Hefefore,- in obedience to and ' 'i - ? in compliance with j aaid charter be it i hertiby Resolved by the Board i j 'UJof Aldermen of tho City of New Berni VxV-''t ""Settfoiii l.'liThat an 'dectioa';.'bend I , 4:X"y-' f?tnC iaW is hereby ordered 'and called I to be.bei In the city of" New Bern on 'jV.K'J the first Tuesday in May, 1913, it befog - the 6th day of May, 1913, for the pui- ,f . v: l pose oi electing two aldermen in each ; V :t the five wards of the city by. the ,4i - , qualified Vetera of , said Wards respec- , tivclyr that notice bt taid election and ' the regitration of voters; the mannrr of holding and the conduct of the (lrctfon and the returns thereof, etc., ('... II lie given, done, hi lcf, ret nt n : !, cf ; : ('''jiiiie'l by the city il..s ' r. 7TIY g-o bnz day tiler Q Lay suif enr.? when xui -Is ct hand so convenient tnd F j tt so littla cost. . ' ; Dr.Picrce's Golddn 1 Medical Discovery In liquid w 'tablet Wrtn,Orf w. a -uwr ' J - Section 2. :' That for the purpose of. holding .-(aid election . the . persons hereinafter yarned be and they are hereby appointed ' registrars and poll- holders, and ' the polling places shall be,, as designated, viz, First Ward: ' . Polling" place, City Hall. ''-Registrar, G. M. Crapon. V Poll-holders, J.. B. Hill and John F. Girard. - Second Ward: . Polling place, County Court House. Registrar, J. A. Patterson. Poll-holders B.R. Blalock, and Walter Fulford. . " Third Ware!: Polling place; Atlantic Engine House. Registrar, Geo. T. Bender, Poll holders, Geo. Clark, John Mr Sorley. Polling place, 4th Ward Hose Co House. Fourth Ward:,. Registrar, Eugene Tucker. Pcfl holders. L. D. Ward and M. Parris. Fifth Ward 1 Polling place, River Side Hose Co House. I Registrar, J. R. Merritt, Poll-holders, Hellen Huff and E. T. Hbllowell Section 3. That the City Clerk be and he is hereby ordered and directed to forthwith notify said registrars and poll-holders of their appointment, and to provide all necessary ballot boxes for and to'give notice of said election and the purpose thereof by thirty days s advertisement in the New Bern Daily House, preceding the day of said eleo tion. Upon rojl call the following named aldermen voted Aye, viz, Messrs, Bangert, Ellis, Kafer, Brinson, McCar thy, Hill, and Disosway So the resolution was unanimously adopted J Alderman( BrinsflUjippvctl' the adop' uon oi cne jouowing resolution Whereas, the General Assembly of North Carolina at its session of 1913 , begun and held in the city of Raleigh on Wednesday, the 8th day of January, 1913, by an act entitled "An act to provide additional support for the Graded Public Schools in the city of New Bern, etc., and to authorize said City to issue bonk? of the City of New ! Bern in an amnout not exceeding ','4 0,000 to aid in the construction and equipment of public graded school buildings," ratified the 1st day of March 1913, authorized and required the Mayer and Board of, Jdcrmen of. the-C:ty oi i Xew Bern to'submit to the'VlualiiieJ voters ; of. tho- said , city at ' the Aiext regular election 'hold for the I eleitioH'ol' Aldermen of said city," the questiart whether end additional annual tax shall be levied therein for4 the support of the publ'.gradeit .Schoob, in i said city authorized and ,' established by Chapter 547 of tthe (PubB; taw'g , f North Carolina of 1899 arid''' issue bonds of the City ;ot New' Bern"infan amount not . tdlexceed 'the '. sum ' of forth thousand idbllarst with interest coupons attached,' to1 aid in the con struction : and eqjppment of a ;public graded school Muldmg or.- buildings; and in ? tie $ maintenance r of public graded schools in said city; and by said act required that said board of alder men shall, fit. least, thrity days preced ing sucb - eleklon, give public; notiqe of said 'election arid the purpose, there of by publication in .one jpr morof the newspapers' publishdd lnaid ity and at such; other' places as may be deter mined nponby Jt.Vand said act also provided .that the said election shall be held and conducted iii the same' man ner .nnd ! "under ihf same requirements of laws as are now in force ioi- holding election for 'the election of aldermen of said city and also provided that there shall ba a, new1 " registration of all the qualified voters residing in , said city . and , authorized and empowered saicr. boara ot aidormen to prescribe such .rules" and .'regulations for the opening and closing of said registration books as it may deem fit and proper, provided, for. the cqunt of the votes cant in such election and the return of the same, etc., and also provided that at said election the' ballots tendered and cast shall have written or printed upon the same. For npfdal, shiol MX and bonds" or "Against-spefi.il ii !mi -I tax and bon.h" an t t' t i;H "1- I dectors who f.iv r i' ' . . . ti, -i icket on mhkh shall be written or pricted the words "For special shcool tax and bonds'; and all qualified voters ho may be opposed to the special tax and issue of bonds shall vote a ticket on wheih shall be written or printed the words "Against special school tax and bonds'V '' - -.' - " " i V:1-Y- ' Now, 'therefore,' b' obedience to and in compliance with, slid act and It is hereby Resolved by the Board of Alder men of the City of New Bern:' i i v Section U . That aa .election De ana the aame, is hereby ordered and called to be held in the city of New Bern on the- firstduesday "in May, 193, it being the 6th day of. May, 191 and the time fixed by law for, holding t.he next regular election, of aldermen for the City of News Bern, at which elec tion shall be submitted to the qualified voters of the city, the question: Wheth er'aQ additionol 'annual tax shall be lieved therein for the, support of the public graded schools in said ' city which were authorized or established under the act entitled "An act estab lish graded schools in the City of New Bern," ratified the' 6th day of March, 1899, being chapter 547 of the Public Laws of North Carolina of"l8?9; 'and issue bonds of. the City of New Bern in an amount not to exceed the sum of forty thousand dollars, with interest coupons attached,',' to aid in the coni struction and equipment of a public graded school building or bujldings, and in the maintenance of public graded schools' in said city? Section 2. That preceding t said election thirty days public notice of the same and the purpose thereof shall be given by advertisement in the New Bern Daily Journal and in the New Bern Sun, newspapers published in said city, and also at' conspicuous places at the front door of the City Hall and the south door of the Craven County Court House. Section. 3 That the said election shall be held and conducted in the same manner and under the same re quirements of law as govern the eleo tions held for the election of aldermen of said city. Section. 4. That there shall be new registration of all the qualified voters in said city. Section. 5 That at said election the ballots tendered and cast shall have written or printed upon the same "For special school tax and -bonds'. or "Against special school tax - and bonds" and all qualified electors who favor the special tax and issue of bonds shall vote a ticket on which shall be written or printed the words "For special school tax and bonds," and all qualified voters who may be opposed to the special tax and issue of bonds shall vote a ticket on which shall be written or printed the words "Agains: special sdhool tax and bonds." Section 6. -That the votes cast in said election shall be counted at the close of the polls by the registrars and poll holders of said election and they shall make the returns of said election to the Board of Aldermen at its meeting to be held a: the City Hall on Friday night, next following th election, whn the said Board of Alder men shall canvass, tabulate and de ctare the results of the election, whic s.iall be recorded in the minutes of the board. Sec. 7. That for said election the Mity lcrk- shali provide all necessary ballot boxes and ten' tho usand printed tickets of white paper and three inche Ijng and one and three-quarter incbe mdi, on live thousand t.f which shai bs the words: For special school tax and bonds; and on the other five thous and, the words: ' Against special school ta and-' bonds. A- - y Section, 8,- That '' for-' the-., purpose' of holding said election the ., persons hereinafter natned be and ' they are hereby appointed registrars and poll- holders and .the polling places 'shall be, as designated, .viz, , ,v . '-' .'.-.- -f:;Fir8t,Ward:v:"'v',';;-'t " f Polling place, City Ha!. : J . Registrar,' G M. Crapon. ' t Poll-holders; i j, , B.-'."'Hill. and John F. Gerald. " : ' ' Second V:ird: -. " " 'V ' Ci'.PplHng place, County) pourt' House. ,r, Registra.r J? A, Pattorsou: , A"A1 k roii-noiaers, 14, a. uialock . an .Waltef Fiilford.i lil: '. X Third, Ward: -i.;, v:-m-: ',,"".' v Foiling place,At!antic Engine House t Registrar. Cco.T. Bowden v:Poll-6lderai;-'CebVClark''Ani''jQ'iii' McSorleyvv :j Fourth Ward:tY.2; tt j-'yKXWv :",Pplling '; places ) 4th Vard Eiigihe House.: v-," ,' J.itr.-ir' Kiio-sn's TitrlrPi., Poll-holdirs, , L. .SV Wood and Wm, Parris,', v - r-:; i):t' ' Fifth Ward i ' : ' ? ; Polling ;; place, "i' Riverside (j.Engini House. Vvi. ''i.;-U ";,'' 'V.t i ; ' rvcgisirar j. iv. iwernct. i;, s 'w-iJf. , Poll-holders, Hellen Huff and E.! T', HollowelL' ' '. . -' ' Section 9. That the said registrar in their- respective . wards shall open their books for the purpose of reglstra tlon of Voters at some convenient place in ' the' ward, and shall give ten day notice of the lime. and' place In the New rn - Daily Journal 'and Nc Hern Sun, newspapers 'published i said city, prior to the comment enlen t,f Bin h rf ,ii.t i a l ion. TI rf ; t it rat li if ia tax and l&tue tst dodos to&u vote a ing the m Tuesday in May, 1913, to and '- including . : the , following Saturday, between ' the hours of . 8 'dock a. m..and 6 o'clock, p. m, of each day. 'And the registrars and poll holders shall met t at the polling placet in their respective wards on Monday preceding the election to, hear and .de termine challenges.. V"'- .'.. .' 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