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- Laws and resolutions of the State of North Carolina, passed by the General Assembly at its session [1889]
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- Date
- 1889
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- Creator
- ["North Carolina."]
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- ["North Carolina, United States"]
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Laws and resolutions of the State of North Carolina, passed by the General Assembly at its session [1889]
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1889. — Private — Chapter 115— 116.
chains to a stake; thence south 70 degrees east 8.0 chains to a small
persimmon tree, the southwest corner of land now owned by R. L.
Steele and II. L. Ledbetter; thence with their various southern lines
to two willow trees in Rockingham spring branch: thence, with said
branch to said creek; thence up the various courses of said creek to
the line of the W, T. Leak old mill tract: thence with the lines of
said tract adjoining the lands of W. I. Everett, R. L. Steele and estate
lands of J. W. Dowbins, deceased, to the northeast corner of said land
now owned by R. L. Steele and
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L. Ledbetter; thence with their
lines in a westerly direction to their corner; thence with their lines
in a southerly direction to said creek; thence with said creek to the
beginning.
Sec. 14. That the officers of said town shall consist of a mayor,
two commissioners, a clerk and treasurer and constable, and the lirst
election for the same shall be held on the first Monday in May, Anno
Domini eighteen hundred and ninety, and each succeeding year
thereafter, in accordance with the law now existing in reference to
incorporated towns: and until the officers under said first election
qualify, the following shall be the officers of said town: Mayor,
Robert Tj. Steele: commissioners, W. F. Steele and H. L. Ledbetter;
clerk, treasurer, constable, W. L. Scales.
Sf.c. 15. That the said commissioners shall have power to pass all
laws, rules and regulations for the good government of the town, not
inconsistent with the laws of the State and United States, and levy
and collect a tax on all subjects of State taxation not to exceed one-
half of the State tax, and to impose fines for the violations of town
ordinances and collect the same.
Sec. 16. This act shall lie in force from and after its ratification.
Ratified the 7th day of March, A. D. 18S0.
CHAPTER 116.
An act to incorporate the Piedmont Wagon Company.
The General Assembly of North Carolina, do enact :
Body politic. Section 1. That J. CL Hall, P. C. Hall, A. A. Shuford, D. M. Shu¬
ler, A. C. Dixon, T. I. Lines, J. F.
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C. Latta and J. B.
Beard, their associates and successors, be and they are hereby created
Corporate name, a body politic and corporate, under the name of the Piedmont Wagon
Company, whose principal place of business shall be at or near
Hickory, North Carolina, to have succession for niretv-nine years,
Corporate powers and by that name to sue and to be sued, plead and be impleaded,
prosecute and defend in any court of record or in any other places
whatever, and may have and. use a common seal and the same break
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Officers.
Election.
Temporary offi¬
cers.
Powers of town
commissioners.
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