ARTICLE V. 



Duties of President and Vice- President. ^The President, and in his 

 absence the Vice-President, shall preside at all meetings of the Society, 

 and at all meetings of the Executive Committee. 



ARTICLE VI. 



Duties of Secretary. — The Secretary shall keep a true record of the 

 proceedings at all meetings of the Society and of the Executive Com- 

 mittee ; give notice of all meetings in such manner as the President 

 shall direct ; conduct the correspondence of the Society ; and perform 

 all other such duties as the interests of the Society require, under the 

 general supervision of the Executive Committee. 



ARTICLE VII. 



Duties of Treasurer. — The Treasurer shall collect and have custody 

 of the funds and property belonging to the Society : shall keep proper 

 books of account, wherein the receipts and payments of all moneys shall 

 be entered ; shall at the annual meeting make a report of the receipts 

 and disbursements of the treasury ; and shall give bonds to the Society 

 in such sum as the Executive Committee shall require for the faithful 

 discharge of the duties of his office. 



ARTICLE VIII. 



Duties of Auditor. — The Auditor shall inspect the accounts of the 

 Treasurer, and his vouchers for the same ; examine the notes and other 

 securities for the vested funds of the Society ; and certify his opinion 

 and judgment thereof at the annual meeting. 



ARTICLE IX. 



Salaries.— Tho. Secretary, Treasurer and Auditor, shall receive such 

 salaries for their services as the Executive Committee shall determine ; 

 and the Executive Committee shall also fix the compensation of all 

 Officers and Committees when acting in the service of the Society. 



ARTICLE X. 



Membership. — Any male who has paid or who shall hereafter pay to 

 the Treasurer the sum of Five Dollars or any Female who shall hereafter 

 pay to the Treasurer Two Dollars and Fifty Cents shall be a Life- 

 Member of the Society. 



ARTICLE XI. 



Amendments. — This Constitution may be revised or amended at any 

 annual meeting of the Society, by a vote of the majority of the members 

 then present and voting thereon ; provided at least two weeks' notice to 

 that effect has been given in the local paper. 



