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Session Laws, 1914
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950 LAWS OF MARYLAND.

have and use a common seal; and may receive in trust and con-
trol and dispose of for the purposes of said trust and invest and
reinvest any character of property in aid of any charitable pur-
pose or for the relief of the poor and afflicted of the town.

2. The boundaries of said town shall be as follows: Begin-
ning for the outlines of the same at the door or mouth of the

old brick lime kiln, standing on the northwest side of the Nanti-
coke River just above the railroad bridge at the said town; and
from thence runs N. 45° 22" W. by a straight line to telephone
pole No. 748 of the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Com-
pany, standing on the east side of the County road leading from
Vienna to Ralph's; thence with the east side of said County
Road, in a southern direction to the State Road; thence across
same to the rear of the lot of Henry James; thence still in a
southern direction with the rear of the lots of Henry James,
Clarence Higgins, George W. Millard, James A. Higgins, Geo.
H. Webb and John W. T. Webb, and far enough to intersect
a straight line drawn from the Nanticoke River dividing the
property of William J. Layton and the late James A. Hughes;
thence in an eastern direction with said division line to the
Nanticoke River; and thence with same to the place of begin-
ning, including in same all wharf property with the improve-
ments.

3. That the male citizens of Vienna aforesaid, of twenty-

one years and upwards, being citizens of the State of Maryland,
who have resided in said town for and during the space of six
months immediately preceding any town election, and all male
adult citizens of said State owning real estate in said town
but not residing therein, shall on the first Monday of May, 1914,
or as soon thereafter as may be convenient, and annually there-
after on the first Monday of May, elect five Commissioners to
serve for one year, and until their successors shall be duly

elected and qualified. Such Commissioners shall be residents of
said town; have actually resided therein not less than six
months next preceding their election, and continue to reside
therein during the term of their office, be the owners of real
estate within said town, and serve without pay.

4. That Richard James, Daniel J. Gore and J. Millard Reid,
be, and they are hereby appointed Judges of Election, to hold
the first election under this Act; and they shall give notice that
the election will be held and the place and time thereof by hand-
posted in public places in said town, at least ten days before

 

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