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1891.—Private—Chapter 324—325. 1411 CHAPTER 324. An act supplemental to an act passed at this session of the general assembly, entitled an act to amend chapter two hundred of the private laws of one thousand eight hundred and eighty-nine. Tlie General Assembly of North Carolina do e7iact : Section 1. That section three of an act passed at this session of Act coDcerning the general assembly entitled "An act to amend chapter two hundred, Land, Improve-private laws of one thousand eight hundred and eighty-nine," be and i^g°Q<^panv'^^' is hereby amended by striking out the word " ten" and inserting in lieu thereof the word "fifty." Sec. 2. This act shall be in force from and after its ratification. Ratified the 9th dav of March, A. D. 1891. CHAPTER 325. i An act for the relief of the Fayetteville Independent Light infantry Company. Whereas, The Fayetteville Independent Light Infantry, of Fay- Preamble, etteville, North Carolina, was organized August twenty-third, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-three, and will soon reach the Organization and age of one hundred years; and whereas, said company has never paveuevn^le^I L failed to respond to the call of duty and has participated in every I. Co. war in which this country has been engaged since the date of said company's organization, participated in the battle of Bethel when the first North Carolina blood was shed and was among those who fired the last shot at Appomattox ; and whereas, the said company has been distinctly recognized and specially honored by act of this general assembly of North Carolina; and whereas, this company has and does yet express its willingness at all times to uphold the honor of North Carolina and obey the orders of its chief executor: now therefore, in consideration of the distinguished services of this time-honored company, The General Assembly of North Carolina do enact: Section 1. That said military organization shall have a separate rp^ j^g^^^ separate and distinguished [distinct] military existence, and known as the existence. Fayetteville Independent Light Infantry, and as such are a corpo- Name, rate existence, and have and use a common seal, and for the purpose of holding property for its armory purposes are hereby created a
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Full Text | 1891.—Private—Chapter 324—325. 1411 CHAPTER 324. An act supplemental to an act passed at this session of the general assembly, entitled an act to amend chapter two hundred of the private laws of one thousand eight hundred and eighty-nine. Tlie General Assembly of North Carolina do e7iact : Section 1. That section three of an act passed at this session of Act coDcerning the general assembly entitled "An act to amend chapter two hundred, Land, Improve-private laws of one thousand eight hundred and eighty-nine," be and i^g°Q<^panv'^^' is hereby amended by striking out the word " ten" and inserting in lieu thereof the word "fifty." Sec. 2. This act shall be in force from and after its ratification. Ratified the 9th dav of March, A. D. 1891. CHAPTER 325. i An act for the relief of the Fayetteville Independent Light infantry Company. Whereas, The Fayetteville Independent Light Infantry, of Fay- Preamble, etteville, North Carolina, was organized August twenty-third, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-three, and will soon reach the Organization and age of one hundred years; and whereas, said company has never paveuevn^le^I L failed to respond to the call of duty and has participated in every I. Co. war in which this country has been engaged since the date of said company's organization, participated in the battle of Bethel when the first North Carolina blood was shed and was among those who fired the last shot at Appomattox ; and whereas, the said company has been distinctly recognized and specially honored by act of this general assembly of North Carolina; and whereas, this company has and does yet express its willingness at all times to uphold the honor of North Carolina and obey the orders of its chief executor: now therefore, in consideration of the distinguished services of this time-honored company, The General Assembly of North Carolina do enact: Section 1. That said military organization shall have a separate rp^ j^g^^^ separate and distinguished [distinct] military existence, and known as the existence. Fayetteville Independent Light Infantry, and as such are a corpo- Name, rate existence, and have and use a common seal, and for the purpose of holding property for its armory purposes are hereby created a |