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1928 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 792
road which leads through the Denila Wright land at a stone,
thence in a Northeasterly direction in a straight line to the
Northwest corner of the colored Church property on the
Southerly side of Chestnut Street, thence running across said
Chestnut Street on a perpendicular line to the Northerly
side thereof, thence running with said Chestnut Street in an
Easterly direction a distance of 175 yards, thence running
in a Northerly direction in a straight line to the point of
intersection of the Southerly side of Lillian Street with the
center of the private land of Ira Ellis, thence running across
said Lillian Street and continuing in the same direction for
a distance of 160 yards, to a point in the land of Ambrose
Phippin, thence running through said Phippin land in a
Westerly direction to the Southeast corner of the property
of S. T. Culver, which fronts on the aforesaid State Road,
thence running by and with the Easterly line of said Cul-
ver's property, the property of G. W. Holliday and others in
a straight line to the center of the aforesaid ditch, thence
running by and with the center of said ditch and across the
aforesaid State Road to the point of beginning.
94C. (Town Ejections.) The regular elections for the elec-
tion of Commissioners shall be held on the first Monday of
August, 1947, and thereafter on the first Monday of August
in each year. At the election held on the first Monday in
August, 1947, five Commissioners shall be elected, the three
receiving the highest number of votes shall be elected to serve
for two years, the two receiving the lowest number of votes to
serve for one year. Thereafter, three Commissioners shall be
elected in odd numbered years and two Commissioners shall be
elected in even numbered years to serve for two years.
(A) (Who May Vote.) Any citizen of the Town of Hebron
who shall be entitled to register and vote in any special or
general election of the State of Maryland, and who shall have
resided in said town for the space of six months next imme-
diately preceding any town election, shall be a qualified voter.
(B) (Regulation of Elections.) The Commissioners shall
make all needful rules and regulations, not inconsistent with
this charter, or the laws of the State of Maryland, for the
election.
(C) (Judges of Election.) At least ten days prior to any
election the Commissioners shall appoint three Judges of
Election. Before opening the polls said Judges of Election
shall make oath before some Notary Public of Wicomico Coun-
ty to permit every qualified voter of said town to vote, and
none other, and to truly and faithfully perform the duties of
their office.
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