ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR. 147
through said Howard land in a westerly direction to the south-
east corner of the property of T. J. D. Culver, which fronts
on the aforesaid State road, thence running by and with the
easterly line of said Culver'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 be-
ginning.
94C. The citizens of Hepbron of the age of twenty-one
years and upwards, "who shall possess the qualifications of
legally registered voters of the State of Maryland, and who
shall have resided in said town for the space of six months
next immediately preceding any town election, shall on the
first Monday of August, 1931, or as soon thereafter as may
be convenient, and annually thereafter on the first Monday of
August, elect three Commissioners to serve for one year, and
until their successors shall be duly elected and qualified. Such
Commissioners shall be qualified voters and residents of the
said town, and they must continue to reside therein during
the term of their office, and they must be the owners of real
estate within said town. The said Commissioners shall serve
without pay.
94D. Isaac T. Wimbrow, Levin B. Weatherly and W. Lin-
wood Holliday be, and they are hereby appointed Judges of
Election, to hold the first election under this Act, The said
judges shall give notice that the election will be held and the
place and time thereof by hand-bills posted in not less than
five public places in said town at least ten days before the date
thereof. The said election shall be held on the first Monday
of August, 1931, or as soon thereafter as may be convenient.
At said election all persons qualified, as prescribed in Section
94C of this sub-title, shall be entitled to vote for three persons
for Commissioners having the necessary qualifications as
therein prescribed. Such Judges of Election shall, before
opening the polls, make oath before some Justice of the Peace
in and for Wicomico County to permit every qualified voter
to vote, and none other, and otherwise truly and faithfully to
perform the duties of their office. A majority of said judges
shall have power to do all things committed unto said judges.
Any vacancy in said judges, caused by death or otherwise,
shall be filled by the remaining judges.
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