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An Act to incorporate the Town of Pickensville, in the County of Pickens. 1843 132 (1843)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsal0315 and id is 1 raw text is: 1844.                            132
[No. 192.J             AN ACT
To incorporate the Town of Pickensville, in the County of
Pickens.
Section. 1. Be ii enacted by the Senate and House of Representa-
tivet of the State of Alabama in Gtewral Assembly convened,
That all that tract of land lying in the county aforesaid, includ-
Limiis a(  ed in the folloving limits, Viz: one quarter of a mile east, one
Incorporation quarter of a mile west, one quarter north, and one quarter
of a mile south, from the centre of Broad street, and at the
pdint where said street is intersected by Main street, in said
Town of Pickensville, be, and the same ishereby incorporated5
under the corporation of the Town of Pickensville.
Sec. 2, wind be it further enacted, That on the first Moti-
day in February next, an annually thereafter, between the
Eleclion to o hours of ten in the forenoot and three in the afternoon, an
held, and  election by ballot, shall be held for - five Councillors at some
how conduct- convenient place in said town, and all white male persons of
ed.      the age of eighteen and upwards, who shall be land holders,
or freeholders, within the same, or shall have resided therein
for the space of six months next preceding such election, shall
be entitled to vote for said Councillors, and when the election
shall be closed, the managers thereof shall proclaim the result,
and give notice to the persons elected, who shall on the follow-
ing day, proceed to elect by ballot from their own body, a May-
or, whose duty it shall be to preside over and preserve order
at all meetings of the Council; and the persons elected Coun-
cillors as aforesaid, shall continue in office until their successors
Proviso.  are duly qualified: Provided, That if the first or any subse-
quent election shall, from any cause, fail to be held, it shall be
tie duty of the managers of the first election, and at each suc-
ceeding election, it shall be the duty of the Mayor, or mana-
gers, to cause an election to be held at any time, not exceeding
one month after the first of February, notice having been giv-
en of the time and place of holding such election, in the man-
tier and form set forth in the following section.
Sec. .3. .And be it further enacted, That the first elec-
Noticc to be tivow shall be held and conducted by John '. McCune, John
Riven].   Wightman, John E. Brown, G. W. Meek, and R. 0. Maupin,
or any three of them, who shall give ten days previous notice
of the tine and place of holding such election, by advertise-
ment in three or more public places in said town, and all future
elections shall be managed by such persons, not exceeding
three, as the Mayor and Council shall appoint, who shall give
the ike notice of the time and place of holding the same; and
the Mayor and Council respectively, before entering on the
duties of their ofice, shall take and subscribe to the following

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