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Sudden Deaths.
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the bladder, brick-dust or sediment in
the urine, head ache, back ache, lame
back, dizziness, sleeplessness, nervous
ness, or the kidneys themselves break
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SUMMERVTCTBf NEW CHARTER
An Act To Create And Incorporate The City of Summerville in Lieu
of the Town of Summerville, And for Other Purposes.
tive. Many sudden
deaths are caused
by it—heart dis
ease, pneumonia,
heart failure or
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the result of kid
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SECTION I. Be it enacted by the
General Assembly of Georgia, and if
is enacted by the authority of the
same, that the city of Summerville is
created and incorporated in lieu of ,
the town of Summerville in Chattoo
ga County. The territorial limits of I
the city of Summerville shall be ■
identical with the present territorial
limits of the town of Summerville, i
except as is otherwise in ■
this Act. All lands, t<mcments,
easements, Streets, alleys, ft redita
merits, rights, powers and liAmsts in
property, real, personal
belonging to the town of
at the date of the passage Act
shall belong to the city of SuiWirvilh
on and after the passage of tins Act.
All legal debts, obligations, notes,
bills, accounts and liabilities of what
ever nature, owing by the town of
Summerville at the date of the pas
sage of tlds Act, shall be owing by
the city of Summerville on and after
fids Act. Tills Act shall not. be con
strued as destroying and ending the
powers hitherto conferred upon the
town of Summerville by tin- General
Assembly of Georgia, but. is enacted
in the nature of an amendment to the
present charter of Summerville and
as continuing the existence of said
town but changing it to a city, re
serving and saving to it, in its new
corporate form, all the powers, rights
privileges, duties and liabilities of said
town through its charter tin- amend
merits thereto and tile Acts legally
done thereunder (not inconsistent with
what is herein enacted,) but extend
ing and adding the provisions of this
Act to the rights, privileges, powers,
duties, liabilities, and limitations ere
1 ated by said charter of the town of
Summerville, the amendments thereto
and the Acts done thereunder. The
ordinances of the town of Summer
ville shall be ordinances of the city of
Summerville and enforeible as such
until repealed or changed by the city
i council of Summerville.
SECTION 11. The territo
rial limits of the city of
Summerville shall be divided into font
wards. That, part of said city lying
west of Commerce street and the
Trion road and north of Washington
street, shall constitute and comprise
| Ward number One. That part of said
territory lying east of said Commerce
Street, and Trion road and north of
Washington street and tin- Home road
shall constitute and comprise Ward
number Two. That part of said ter
rit.ory lying south of Washington stree
and tiie Home road and oast of Com
merce street and the Alabama road
j shall constitute, and comprise Ward
number Three. And that part of said
territory lying west of Commerce
street and the Alabama road and
south of Washington street shall com
prise Ward number Four.
SECTION HI. In case the city
j council shall desire to extend the ter
ritorial limits of the city of Sum
j mervllle, said council shall have a sut
Vey made of the territory which it
is desired to annex and the lines sur
rounding the same plainly and dis
tlnctly defined and marked out. Said
council shall then cause a special
election to be held at the Court
House in said city, under the provis
ions of tills Act for holding special
elections in sail! city. Notice of
said election shall be published ten
days preceding such election by
posting such notice at the door ol tile
'County Court House and at two or
more conspicuous places in the terri
tory it is proposed to annex. All poi
sons residing in the city of Summer
ville and in territory which it is pro
posed to annex and who are quali
fied to vote for members of the Gen
eral Assembly, may vote iti said elec
tion. Those favoring the annexation
shall have printed or written on their
> tickets. "For Annexation.” Those op
posing such annexation shall have
written or printed on their tickets.
Against Annexation.”
If a majority of said votes shall be
■For Annexation,” said city council
shall publish the result of said elec
tion by- posting the same at the door
of the’ County Court House and
two or more conspicuous places in
such annexed territory and after such
.nublieatiun said annexed territory
I shall be and comprise a part ot the
■territorial limit of said city, and said
city council Shall proceed to annex
said territory to the various W aids
as now constituted under this charter
or lav out and define and number
other additional Wards as they may
deem best, and all the pn. '.sums ot
this charter shall apply to such annex
<xl territory from the date of the com
plotion of such publication
If the result of said election '*>
■Against Annexation." there shall be
no other ('.lection to determine tht
annexation of said territory until al
ter the expiration of six months.
SECTION IV. The municipal au
thorities of said city shall consistof
.. Mivor and four Councilmen. who.
together, shall be known as the ci X
council. Said Couneilmen shall be
elected in the manner as hereinafter
provided but no two couneilmen shall
ho elected from any one W ard bit
there shall be one <oun-
oilman elected from ea< h " arm
who is a resident of said Ward.
Anv citizen of said town of ajay
Ward thereof may be elected Maj
Three Couneilmen or the Mayor and
two Couneilmen shall constitute a qt <
rum of the city council The comu.
rent vote of three councilmen or th(
Mavor and two couneilmen snail o<
dor. resolution, ord inane. . or other trf
Helal action of the city council. Tht
Mavor may vote on any question. Th.
Couneilmen may elect from their
number a Mayor pro tempore who
shall have the same auihonty in all
mutters a'* is given to the
whvm x the Mavor for any reason
cannot act or will not act or
declines to do so
vote of thr
conn.il of malprae-
iducu or of an Act Mnouming ’o »
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1909
felony under the laws of this State
or involving moral turpitude. Thwof
ficer, upon being «so accused, shalbbe
| given a fair trial before the other
members of the council and, if con
victed, may obtain certioari
i according to the rules of laws of Xiiis
I state- but ponding the hearing of such
certiorari such officer shall be eus
■ pended from his office.
SECTION VI. The Mayor and such
Couneilmen of said city shall be elec
ted on the first Saturday in Jan
-1 uary of each year for the term of one
year and until their successors are
elected and qualified. The present of<
fieers of the town of Summerville
shall serve as officers of the city
of Summerville till the next election.
If an election is not held at the
I prescribed time a special election
| may be- called by the city council or
I according to the provisions of sec
jtion 692 of the Code of (Georgia, Vol
| time I. Vacancies existing in the
I city council may be filled at. any
time by a special election to be call
ed for the purpose by a majority of
the remaining members of the city
council,, of which election ten days
public notice shall be given. In
case there is only one candidate
for Mayor and for each councilman
ship, the election may be held for
all at one place which shall be the.
County Court House, and all elect
-1 ors of (Said city may cast, their votes
for all such candidates. In case
there are more than one candidate
1 for Mayor, all the electors of said
city may vote for one of such can
-1 didate.s. In case there are more
than one candidate in any Ward tor
councilman for such Ward, it shall
be the duty of the city council to
’ cause an election to be held in such
' place as they may designate and in
such manner as to allow the elect
s ors of the various Wards to vote
1 only for candidates for such Ward.
Where any question shall be submitt
ed to the electors of said town, one
election only shall be held, the same
to be at the County Court House.
1 SECTION VII. All general and
special elections in said city shall
' be held between the hours of nine
1 o'clock in the afternoon by three
' o'clock in the morning and three
1 managers whom the city council are
authorized to designate if they sc
’ fit to do so. Any citizen of said
I town eligible to be a manager in
1 elections for members of the Genet
al Assembly shall be eligible to ac
as manager in such elections.
SECTION VIII. On Monday fol
' lowing the regular election
1 or and couneilmen or as soon there
1 after as practicable, the city council
elect mav qualify by taking an oath
1 to faithfully discharge the duties of
1 the office of mayor and couneilmen
to which they have been respect
ively elected and when they have
' don<‘- so. the council then in office
shall turn over the affairs of the
1 city government to them. A failure
to qualify for fifteen days after the
I election shall operate to vacate the
J office of any member elect of the
I city council. A certificate from a
1 majority of the election managers
shall be priraa facie evidence of
who is elected mayor and council
! men at any election, and unless no
tice of a contest be served in writ
ing upon the person or persons cer
tified by the managers to be elect
eU personally, or if Id? L>e absent
from tiie city by leaving at his most
notorious place of abode, before his
qualification in manner aforesaid,
the certificate of the election mana
gers shall be conclusive. Only citi
zens of the city of Summerville shall
b< eligible to be elected mayor or
couneilmen.
SECTION IX. The following per
sons, and no others except as is
otherwise provided herein, shall be
qualified to vote in general and
special elections in said city: All
persons eligible to vote for members
i of the General Assembly, according
to the law of the State of Georgia.
! who shall have resided in said city
for six months .preceding such elect
ions and who shall have paid all tax
-1 cs required of them by the city of
1 Summerville and in general elections
for mayor and couneilmen who shall
! have registered as hereinafter pro
vided. Tiie city council may provide
' a system of registration for any spe- ;
! ctal elec'ion if they see fit to do so;
otherwise registration will not lie
. required of voters at special elec
tions except as may be otherwise
provided in this Act.
SECTION X. Registration of vol
1 ers for the general election for May
or and couneilmen shall be had in thy
! following manner: Annually by tiny
. first of October the Clerk of the
city coucil or some other per
son whom the city council may apt
point shall open one or more regis
r tration books, in which any person
desiring to be registered as a voter
! may sign his name, thereby subscrib
, tng an oath, printed or written above.
. which oath shall be so framed as to
I case the subscriber to swear to the
I fact of his possessing the qualifica
tion of a voter, as set forth in sec
tion S of this Act. The signature
'[may be made by mark, providing the
I officer in charge of said books
I read said oath to the person signing
Ibv mark and attest the signature.
The clerk of the council and other
I persons authorized by the city coun
cil to have charge of said books are
hereby enqmwered to administer said
loath. Said clerk of the council and
-| other persons authorixed by the city
£
1 s.iid fath. *S. 1 registration l»o as
( shall be closed by six o'clock p. m..
furnish to the mayor a complete list
books. At auy time on or before the
said town may make written objec
tion specifying that any one or more
persons named or. said list are not
legal voters. Whereupon the Mayor
shall cause to he given to the per
1 son so challenged sr lea&i two days
written notice, personally, or by leav
ing at his most notorious place of J
afcode, if he be absent from the city. ■
pf the fact of the challenge and of ]
:-4he time and the place a hearing ,
will be had. The mayor shall hear •
the question and if it appears that ;
such person is not legally qualified ,
to vote shall erase his name from the ;
list. He shall then cause to be fur
nished to the managers of election .
a list of those registered and not ’
thus removed from the list, and the
.oanagersf,shall allow those persons
whose nsfmes are on the list furnish
ed them by the mayor and no oth
ers to vote at said election. The city
council may provide that the duties
required of the mayor in this sec
tion be discharged by a board
of three registrars, to be appointed
by them.
SECTION XI. Managers of elec
tions shall take the following oath
at the beginning of each election:
‘‘We swear that we shall honestly and
lawfully manage this day’s election
and make a true return thereof, and
that we will not allow any one to vot<
whose name is not on the list of
registered voters furnished us for this
election, if a list fe furnished us.”
SECTION XII. The city council
may create and abolish at their dis
cretion such offices as they may deem
necessary and elect officers to fill
them, and may prescribe the duties
of such officers under such regula
tions as they may ordain. The city
council may elect a clerk, recorder,
marshal, and city attorney and shall
prescribe their duties and compensa
tion and such other regulations as
they deem necessary.
SECTION XIII. The city council
each year before the election for may
or shall fix a salary of the next mayor
and in event they fail to do so, the
mayor shall receive the same salary as
: was paid the year before. The city
I council may prescribe by ordinance a
bill of cost and fees to be charged
; by officers of said city and may pro
vide for the disposition of such cost
and fees.
SECTION XIV. Power is hereby
conferred upon the mayor, the mayor
pro tempore, recorder, city attorney,
and clerk of the council respectively,
: to administer any oath or affidavit in
relation to any matter connected with
. the affairs of the city government of
; Summerville.
SECTION XV. The police court of
' the city of Summerville may be held
at any place in said city or at any
time except Sunday. It may be held
by the mayor, mayor pro tempore, by
a recorder, (if such office be created
by the city council), under such reg
lations as the city council may adopt.
The officers presiding in said police
court shall have authority to punish
persons convicted therein of violating I
the ordinances of said city by fine,
not exceeding one hundred dollars, by
imprisonment in the jail of Chattoo
ga county or such other place as the
city council may provide for prison
for a term not exceeding thirty days,
either or both, and to coerce the
payment of fines imposed by im
prisonment. Labor in the chaingang
or on the streets not exceeding sixty
days, may be allowed as alternative to
fine or imprisonment. Sentence may
be culminative. Contempt in said
court may be pifhished in like manner.
The city council may suppress cruelty
to animals, gaming, the running of
blind tigers, lewd and disorderly
houses, public indecency, lewdness,' ob
scenity, profanity and all like things,
notwithstanding the acts may also be
involved in State offences.
SECTION XVI. Any person con
! victed in the police court may obtain
i certiorori directly from the decision
■ of the officer presiding in said court
under the rules as certiorari is ob
tained from the decision of county
judges in criminal cases, or he may
waive his right to apply- for certiorari
and may, within four days from ren
dition of the decision in the police
court, enter an appeal to the city
; council without payment of cost, who
shall hear the case anew, and their
decision shall be final. There shall be
no certiorari from the decision of the
council. The mayor or the mayor
pro tempore, presiding in the police
court, shall not be disqualified to
act with the city council hearing the
appeal.
SECTION XVII. The following sec
tions of the first volume from the
Code of Georgia of 1895 shall be of
force and effect as law in relation to
the city of Summerville and are in
cluded in this charter in like manner
as if set out in detail herein, except
,in so far as they may be insonsist
' ent with what is herein otherwise en
acted. to wit: Sections 692, 696, 697.
698/ 699. 701. 704. 705, 707, 708, 709.
712. 713. 714. 715. 716. 717. 718.
720.; 723. 724. 732. 733. 734, 735.
740..'741, 742, 744. 755. 4
Section xvih. The city of sum
s rtierville shall have power to tax, li
, cense and regulate hotels, boarding
houses, livery stables, means of
public transportation, billiard sa
loons, tenpin alleys, shows and exhi
bitions. drays, markets, and dealers,
in fish and oysters. They may im
pose special taxes upon any or all
occupations and business, public or
private, carried on in said town, and
upon franchises and incomes. They
may tax by special tax and regulate
th' business of insurance companies,
express companies, railroad com
ni-.rios. telegtaph companies, tele
phone companies, or the
agents of any of them, but this enu
re ration siiajl not be constructed as
excluding any other occupation or
business from the taxing power of
said city. They may put an ad val
orem lax. not exceeding the consti
tutional rate, on all property in said
city. The taxing power of said city
shall be as general, full and complete
as that of the State itself.
SECTION XIX. Th,- city council
shall have the right to jyant fran
tho erection of telephone lines, elec
tric light lines, gas lights, car lines,
water works and for other public util
ities and all such franchises hereto
fore granted by the town of Summer
' ille and now being *'xercised. are
confined and made binding hereafter
on the city of Summerville provided,
however, that no such fran
hise shall hereafter be
granted exept after the publua
has been made winch notice shall
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' I Catalog and application blanks sent on re-
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Chattanooga Marble Works
A. W. HASSELL, Prop.
‘'Granite Monuments 1, m'X"™
1149-51 MARKET STREET
We have flonuments in stock from SB. to $3,000
CALL ON OR WRITE US.
ill I 1 ■■-■rur -i— h-g
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j give the names of the applicants for
such franchise and set forth clearly
the rights which they desire to ex
ercise which notice shall be posted at
the County Court House door atl
least ten days prior to the granting
of such franchise and shall also be
published once a week for two weeks
in the paper in which the Sheriff’s
advertisements of said County are
published. Any franchise not made
use of within twelve months from
granting thereof shall be forfeited.
The city council of Summerville
' may prohibit all persons, firms and
corporations to whom they do not
grant a franchise from using said
streets for the erection of poles,
wires or encroachments of any na
! ture. They may regulate the man
ner in which awnings may be erected
in the said town and may, by ordi
nance, prescribe a method by which
they shall be kept in repair at the
expense of the owner or person erect
ing them. They may require the re
moval of awnings at their discretion.
SECTION XX. The city council
i may organize a fire department and
may make all needful regulations re
lating thereto. They may establish
fire department and may regulate
the manner in which houses or oth
jer structures may be built or alter
ed in any portion of the city. They
may maintain a system of water
works, electric lights or other
lighting plant, sewerage and other
utilities of like nature, and may pre
scribe and enforce all needful regu
lations in respect to them. The
city council shall have authority to
own, control and regulate cemeteries
in said city and to make all needful
regulations respecting the same. The
city of Summerville, through its city
i council or through officers provided
tor by them, may carry on any busi
ness not contrary to the laws of this
state.
SECTION XXI. The city council '
shall have the authority to establish
maintain and enforce quarantine reg
ulations and pass all needful ordi
nances respecting thereto. Their ju-<
risdiction for this purpose shall ex
tend as far as the limits known as 1
the Summerville school district.
f SECTION XXII. Any process, sum- '
1 mons, notice, execution or other like
paper required to be served by the
i charter or ordinances of said city
may be served and executed, and '
arrests may be made by the marshal '
or any police officer of said city o r '
by any constable, sheriff or deputy ’
sheriff of said county.
SECTION XXIII. Recitals in deeds
under a sale for municipal taxes or i
assessments in said city shall be i
evidence of the facts so recited in 1
any Court of this State and shall be i
taken as prima facie true. ■
SECTION XXIV. The city council ’
may adopt a code or ordinance and >
may amend and repeal the same or
anv part of the same.
SECTION XXV. The mayor and (
council shall have the power and au- ,
thority to contract debts and issue ‘
bonds of said city under and in ac- -
< ordance with the limitation provid- <
< d by the general laws of the state. .
applicable to municipalities. and
with the funds arising from the sale
of such bonds may refund existing
debts, establish and maintain a sys- i
tern of water-works and sewerage. .
a system of electric or gas lights. 1
erect public buildings, school build
ings. or any other improvements, con
veniences or necessities for the use 1
of the citizens of said city or for
- other lawful purpose for the (
public good.
SECTION XXVI. It shall be the
dutv of the citv count il at their first
j
meeting after they enter on the dts-i
charge of their duties, to appoint
either from their own number or
from the free’ holders of said city a
board of three who shall be known
as the board of tax assessors of said
city, whose duty it shall be to make
up an accurate list of ail tax payers
of said city with a digest of all the
property of every description be
longing to such tax payer subject to
municipal taxation and make a re
turn thereof to the recorder, clerk
of the council or such other officer as
the council may designate, said
board of tax assessors shall require
said tax payers to make a sworn re
turn to them of all their taxable
property with the tax payers valua
tion thereof, and it shall then be the
duty of said board to go over such re
turn carefully and add thereto such
other propery as may come to their
knowledge that may be owned or
controlled by such tax payer and not
included in such return; and it shall
be the duty to raise or lower the
valuation placed on said property by
said tax payers so as to make a fair
and equitable return of such property
at a fair valuation. Said board or
majority thereof may perform the
duties herein specified and may in
the exercise thereof summon witness
es, administer oaths, compel the pro
duction of papers, and any person re
fusing to comply with their mandates
in the performance of their duties as
herein contemplated, shall be held
in contempt of the city council.
In case any tax payer shall be dis
satisfied with any assessment made
by said board of assessors he shall
have the right to appeal to the city
council and their finding shall be fi
nal.
The city council shall fill vacancies
on said board at any time any such
vacancy may occur. The members
of said board of assessors shall be
paid for such services such an amount
as the city council may fix.
SECTION XXVII. The enumera
tion of powers contained in this Act
shall not be considered as restrict
ive, but the city of Summerville and
its municipal authorities may exer
cise all powers, rights and jurisdic
tions as they might if such enumer
ation were not made, and the city!
council may pass all ’->«s and ordi
nances, rules and regulations, they
may deem nceuiul and proper for the
general welfare of said city and where
under this charter rights are conferr
ed or powers granted but the man
ner of exercising them is not fully
prescribed they may prescribe the
method of exercising them or they may
prescribe additional regulations and
modes of procedure not repugnant to
the intents and purposes of this Act
nor the law’s of the State. All laws
and parts of laws in conflict with
the provisions of this Act are hereby
repealed.
The best remedy we know «>f in all
cases of Kidney and Bladder trouble
and the one we always can recom
mend, is DeWitt’s Kidney and Blad
der Pills. They are antiseptic and
at once assist the kidneys to per
form their important work. But
when you ask for these pills be pos
itive that you get DeWitt’s Kidney
and Bladder Pills. There are imita
tions placed upon sale to deceive you
Get De Witt’s. Insist upon them,
and if your dealer cannot supply you
—refuse anything else in place of
them. Sold by all druggists.