4992 ARTICLE 23.
Delmar shall be as follows: Beginning for same at the Wicomico and
Sussex County post on the Delaware and Maryland Division Line, located
just west of the New York, Philadelphia and Norfolk Railroad, thence
running along said division line in an easterly direction thirty-two hun-
dred and sixty-one and six-tenths (3,261.6) feet to a cedar stake; thence
along said division line south 79° and 30' east seven hundred and eighty-
six and four-tenths (786.4) feet on an iron driven in the ground at the
northeast corner of the land of Willard Oliphant; thence by and with said
Oliphant land south 5° 15' west three hundred and ninety-two and four-
tenths (392.4) feet to an iron driven in the ground at the southeast corner
of the land of said Oliphant; thence north 85° and 10' west seven hun-
dred and fifty-eight feet to a concrete post; thence north 85° and 10' west
four hundred and ninety-two and five-tenths (492.5) feet to a cedar stake
on the east side of Seventh Street; thence south 2° and 20' west one hun-
dred and forty feet to a cedar stake; thence north 83° and 25' west two
hundred and eighty-eight and three-tenths (288.3) feet to a cedar stake;
thence south 6° and 8' west eight hundred and thirty-six feet to a pine
post; thence north 83° and 40' west thirty-three hundred and eighty-six
feet to a stake on the west side of Park Street; thence north 9° and 50'
east four hundred and ninety-six feet along the west side of Park Street
to a concrete post at the intersection of the south side of Chestnut Street;
thence north 10° and 43' east ten hundred and eighty-two feet to a stake
on the Delaware and Maryland Division Line; thence by and with said
division line in an easterly direction seven hundred and forty-seven feet
to the place of beginning.
P. L. L., 1888, Art. 23, sec. 23. 1900, ch. 192, sec. 23. 1914, ch. 302, sec. 23.
35. The government of the said town shall be vested in five Commis-
sioners to be elected as hereinafter provided, who shall be taxpayers, and
qualified voters of the town for twelve months next preceding their elec-
tion, and shall hold their office for a term of two years, except as herein-
after provided, or until their successor or successors are appointed or elected
and qualified, provided that three of the Commissioners elected at the
first election held under this Act, which three shall be determined by lot
at the first regular meeting of the Commissioners of Delmar, shall hold
their office for a term of one year only; and provided that at every sub-
sequent election of Commissioners under this Act, three Commissioners
shall be elected, two of whom shall hold office for a term of two years, and
one of whom shall hold office for the term of one year as aforesaid shall
be determined by lot at the first regular meeting of the Commissioners
of Delmar after the said election.
P. L. L., 1888, Art. 23, sec. 24. 1900, ch. 192, sec. 24. 1929, ch. 91, sec. 24.
36. All persons twenty-one years of age and over, and all persons who
have attained the age of twenty-one years by the second Tuesday in April
following their registration, and who shall have been living within the
limits of said town for a period of twelve months prior to the second Tues-
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