MONTGOMERY COUNTY. 3627
52 minutes, 30 seconds west magnetic, 382 feet, and running thence south
55 degrees, 52 minutes, 30 seconds west, 382 feet to said stone marked I.
T. 5 F. Y.; thence south 76 degrees, 56 minutes west 3,084.5 feet to the
northeast edge of the river road; thence with said edge of said road north
45 degrees, 25 minutes west about 460 feet to the fourth line of a convey-
ance from Thomas Hyde, trustee, to John E. Beall and Ralph Walsh,
dated March 1, 1890, and recorded among the Land Records of said Mont-
gomery County, in Liber J. A. No. 17, folio 151, etc.; thence with said
fourth line reversed, north 4 degrees, 5 minutes, 30 seconds west about
2,800 feet to a stone at the foot of a blazed cedar tree, the same being the
southwest corner of the land now or formerly owned by Gen. R. C. Drum;
thence with the line dividing the said Drum property from that men-
tioned and described in the deed last aforesaid south 78 degrees, 13 min-
utes cast, to the western edge of said Georgetown and Rockville turnpike
road; thence with said edge of said road in a southerly direction to said
place of beginning.
1906, ch. 795, sec. 3. 1912, ch. 790, sec. 537.
913. The qualified voters of said town, as the same are hereinafter pre-
scribed, shall on the first Monday in May, 1912, and every second year
thereafter on the first Monday in May, at such place or places as shall be
designated by the judges of election, between the hours of 5 o'clock P. M.
and 9 o'clock P. M., elect by ballot one person for Mayor of said town, who
shall serve for a term of two years, or until his successor is elected and
qualified; the qualified voters aforesaid shall also elect on said first Mon-
day in May, 1912, four persons to be members of the council of said town,
who, together with the Mayor, shall constitute the council of said town;
two of the said councilmen shall serve for a term of two years, or until
their successors are elected and qualified, and two for a term of one year,
or until their successors are elected and qualified, and at the first meeting
of the council they shall decide by lot the members of these two classes;
and thereafter they, the said voters shall annually elect two persons as
members of the council, to serve for two years or until their successors are
elected and qualified. The judges of election shall, before holding elec-
tions, make oath before a justice of the peace for Montgomery County or
the Mayor of Somerset, who is hereby empowered to administer such oath,
that they will well and faithfully perform the duties of their office and
that they will permit every qualified voter to vote, and none other. The
qualifications for voters for Mayor and councilmen shall be as follows:
That they shall be male citizens of the United States of the age of twenty-
one years or upwards, taxpayers or husbands of same, of the county or of
said town, and bona fide residents of said town for not less than six months
next preceding the election at which they shall vote.
1906, ch. 795, sec. 4. 1912, ch. 790, sec. 538.
914. The Mayor shall be a voter of said town as above prescribed, and
a citizen of the State of Maryland, a bona fide property owner, or the
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