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526

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

 

111A. That the inhabitants of the town of Friendsville, in

Incorporation
of Friends-

District No. 2, in Garrett County, Maryland, are hereby in-

ville, Md.

corporated by the name of the "Mayor and Council of Friends-

 

ville," and by that name may sue and be sued, may have and use

 

a common seal, and may hold real, personal and mixed property

 

and dispose of the same when the best interest of the town

 

may demand.

 

111B. The corporate limits of the town of Friendship are

Corporate
limits.

hereby declared to be as follows : Beginning at a bounded

 

mulberry tree standing north ten degrees west sixty perches

 

from John T. Garey's house and running thence 59 1/2 degrees

 

east 190 perches to a clump of pawpaw bushes, north 25 degrees

 

east 140 perches to a stone corner, then south 16 degrees

 

east 296 perches to a large rock, then south 68 3/4 degrees

 

west 269 perches to a stake on brow of hill above corner,

 

coal bank north 8 1/2 degrees west 152 perches to a leaning

 

tree a little above and beyond Homer Friend's house, thence

 

north 8 degrees west 280 perches to the beginning.

 

111C. Said corporation shall be governed by a Mayor and

Mayor and
Councilmen.

six Councilmen, and that W. W. Savage of said town be

 

and is hereby named Mayor of said city for the two years

 

from the passage of this Act, ending the first Wednesday after

 

the first Tuesday in February in 1906, and that Wm. H. H.

 

Friend, Alien J. Mason and Arthur Chishom be and the same

 

are hereby named and designated as the Councilmen for the

 

first two years from the passage of this Act, ending on the first

 

Wednesday after the first Tuesday in February. 1906; and

 

that Frederick G. Fox, John W. McCullough and Geo. J.

 

Kolb are hereby named as Councilmen to serve for the one year

 

from the passage of this Act, ending on the first Wednesday

 

after the first Tuesday in February, 1905 ; and hereafter an

 

election shall be held on the first Tuesday in February in each

 

and every year for the election of three Councilmen to serve

 

for two years from the date of their election or until their

 

successors shall be duly elected and qualified. And an election

 

shall be held on the first Tuesday in February, 1906, for the

Time of elec-
tion.

election of Mayor of said town to serve for two years or until

 

his successor shall be duly elected and qualified, and an election

 

shall be held thereafter in every second year for the election

 

of a Mayor for the said town.

 

111C 1/2. The Mayor and the Council therein named shall have

Election ordi-

power to pass all such ordinances for conducting the election

nances.

herein provided for, or which may be hereafter authorized

 

to be held, and shall make return thereof to the clerk of the Cir-



 
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