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An Act to extend the limits of the incorporation of the Village of Cave Spring, and for other purposes hereinafter mentioned. 1855-1856 397 (1855)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsga0438 and id is 1 raw text is: LOCAL AND PRIVATE LAWS-CITIES, &C.                  397
Cave Spring.
town, subject to do road or street duty therein, shall have the priv-
ilege of paying a street tax of three dollars, which shall exempt
such individual from performing street or road duty in said town
for that year, and said membeis of council, or a majority of them,
are empowered to compel the performance of street or road duty streets; &c.
in said town, by every individual residing in said town subject to
do road duty under the laws of this State, who shall fail or refuse
to pay three dollars as aforesaid, and on failure or refusal of any
such person or persons to perform road or street duty in said town,
after being notified according to the provisions of the road laws of
this State, said members ofcouncil, or a majority of them, are em-
powered to proceed against such defaulting person or persons, ac-
cording to the provisions of the road laws of this State.
3 Sec. III. And be it further enacted. That the 7th section of
said act shall be as follows: There shall be a Secretary and Trea- seretar
surer, which offices shall be held by one individual, also one piin- rear
cipal Marshal, who shall be elected by the legal voters within the Marshal,
corporate limits of said town of Calhoun at the same time, and in
the same manner and form as the members of council of said town, Salary of
and said Marshal shall receive annually for his services such com-
pensation as the members of said council, or a majority ot them,
shall deem reasonable and just, not exceeding two hundred dol-
lars.
CAVE SPRING.
S2c. 1 Corporate limits.         3 Hands to be hired to work the
2Rauy, taes, &.       I       streets, &c.
No. 332.
An Act to extend the limits of the incorporation of the Village of Gave
Spring, and for other purposes hereinafter mentioned.
APPROVED, March 1st, 1856.
1. Section I. Be it enacted &c., That from and after the pas-
sage of this act, the boundary of the incorporation of the Village corporate
of Cave Spring. shall be extended from six hundred and fifty vards
to thirteen hundred yards, subject to the same laws, rules, arid re-
strictions as provided for in the original incorporation of said Vil-
lage; Provided, there shall not be any tax levied and collected up-
on the real estate added to said incorporation used and held for farm-
ing purposes.
2. Sec. II. Be it further enacted, That the commissioners of said
incorporation shall have full power to levy and collect the sum of~od
two dollars, from each white person, and the sum of two dollars Rt
from the owners or employees of all slaves subject to do road duty, Proviso;
under the road laws of this State; Provided, either party so taxed
shall have the privilege ofdischarging any part or all ol the same by
working the streets, or roads in said incorporation, at the rate of
fifty cents per day at such place and time as may be determined by
the authority of said commissioners.

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