GARRETT COUNTY. 2755
($800.00) annually for the above purposes on the assessable property of
said County. Before the County Commissioners shall be required to pay
the aforesaid sums of money, the said Commissioners shall have the power
to require the officers of said fire departments to appear before them and
show to the satisfaction of said Commissioners that any sums of money
paid by the said Commissioners to the said fire departments under this
Act have been expended for the purposes set forth in this Act, and also
that said fire departments are active fire fighting organizations. In the
event said fire departments hereinbefore mentioned cease to remain active
fire fighting organizations or have not used the moneys appropriated to
them for the sole purposes set forth in this Act, then this Act shall become
null and void.
FISH.
(All local fish laws were repealed by ch. 471, 1929. See 1929 Supplement to Anno-
tated Code, Art. 39.)
FRIENDSVILLE.*
1904, ch. 300, sec. 111A.
185. The inhabitants of the town of Friendsville, in District No. 2,
in Garrett County, Maryland, are hereby incorporated by the name of the
"Mayor and Council of Friendsville," 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.
1904, ch. 300, sec. 111B.
186. The corporate limits of the town of Friendship+ are hereby de-
clared to be as follows: Beginning at a bounded mulberry tree standing
north ten degrees west sixty perches from John T. Gary's house and run-
ning 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.
1904, ch. 300, sec. 111C.
187. Said corporation shall be governed by a Mayor and six Council-
men, and that W. W. Savage of said town be and is hereby named Mayor
*Ch. 63, 1924, authorized Friendsville to issue $15,000 of bonds for street im-
provements and to levy taxes to pay interest on and to redeem said bonds and to
assess part of cost on abutting property. The bond issue was approved at the
second election thereon.
Ch. 477, 1902, provided for incorporation of Friendsville, but this charter appar-
ently superseded by ch. 300, 1904.
f'Friendsville" evidently intended.
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