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EDWIN WARFIELD, ESQ., GOVERNOR.
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1269
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E. Knott to the southeast corner of a lot owned by Dr. J. H.
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Stonestreet ; thence north following the eastern boundary of
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said Stonestreet's lot, the lot of the L. I. Hays' estate and the
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lot of Thomas Story to the Main street of Barnesville ; thence
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with the south side of said street to a point opposite the eastern
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line of the school house lot; thence crossing said Main street
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and following the eastern and northern line of said school
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house lot to the public road leading from Barnesville to Cor-
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ners ; thence with eastern side of said road to northwest corner
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of Fred P. Hays' woods field ; thence in a straight line crossing
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said road, and through the lands of Hilton Brothers and others
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to the southeast corner of a field belonging to the heirs of
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Major B. S. White; thence following line of said field
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westerly to the Mountain road; thence crossing said road
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and through the lands of Mr. J. W. Brown in a straight line
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to the northeast corner of B. F. Roberson's lot; thence follow-
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ing northern lines of said Roberson's lot, the M. E. Church
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lot and Maurice O'Neil's lot to northwest corner of said
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O'Neil's lot; thence south to the public road leading to Dick-
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erson; thence crossing said road and running southwesterly
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to northwest corner of Charles R. Darby's land ; thence follow-
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ing north line of said Darby's to a point on said line diverging
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from which and running south, and then east to the Pooles-
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ville road will include the residence, outbuildings and three
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acres of land in northeast corner of Charles R. Darby's field;
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thence crossing Poolesville road to east side and running with
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said east side of road to the beginning.
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SEC. 3. And be it enacted, That the qualified voters of said
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town having resided therein for six months previous to any
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Voters to elect
Commission-
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town election shall, on the first Monday in May, 1904, or so
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ers annually.
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soon thereafter as conveniently may be, and annually there-
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after on the first Monday in May, elect three Commissioners of
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Barnesville to serve for a year, or until their successors shall
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be duly elected and qualified. The Commissioners must be
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substantial citizens, resident within said corporate limits ; must
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have resided therein for not less than six months next preced-
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ing their election; must be owners of real estate within said
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corporate limits ; must continue to reside within said corporate
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limits during their term of office, and must serve without pay,
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except the president, who receives the fees hereinafter allowed.
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SEC. 4. And be it enacted, That the three Commissioners
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Electing presi-
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shall, within ten days after their election, choose one of their
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dent of
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number president, and all vacancies occurring in said Board
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Board.
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of Commissioners shall be filled by an election held after ten
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days' notice given by the remaining Commissioners.
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