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ACTS AND RESOLUTIONS OF THE GENERAL
ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA 1913
PART III. CORPORATIONS
TITLE I. MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS.
1913 Vol. 1 -- Page: 628
Sequential Number: 172
Short Title: BROOKS, TOWN OF,
CHARTER REPEALED.
Law Number: No. 175.
Full Title: An Act to repeal an
Act to incorporate the Town of Brooks, in the County of Fayette, approved August
3d, 1910, Page 426, Georgia Laws, 1910, and for other purposes.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the
General Assembly of the State of Georgia and it is hereby enacted by the authority
Page: 629
of the same, That from and after the passage of this Act
an Act entitled "An Act to incorporate the Town of Brooks in the County of
Fayette; to define the corporate limits thereof; to provide for the election of officers;
to prescribe their powers and duties; to provide for the working of the streets
in said town; to provide for the levy and collection of taxes and licenses,
and for other purposes," approved August 3d, 1910, being Page 426, of Georgia
Laws 1910, be, and the same is, hereby repealed.
SEC. 2. Be it further enacted
by the authority aforesaid, That all laws and parts of laws in conflict with this
Act be, and the same are, hereby repealed.
Approval Date: Approved August
16, 1913.
This is a column from The Fayetteville News, September 10, 1915
BROOKS.
Rev. Frank Dunn, of Griffin, delivered a very interesting
temperence lecture to a full house at the Christian church Monday night.
Mr. Bud Kenady, of near Griffin, died very suddenly Sunday
afternoon, and was buried at Digby Tuesday morning. We did not learn any of the
particulars.
The farmers
through this section are very busy picking cotton and saving hay. Both crops are
seriously cut off on account of the drought.
There is considerable sickness through this section at
present. Mr. G. W. Rivers and Emory Cobb have been confined to their beds for several
days with fever and Mr. Bob Harwell and wife are having chills and fever. We hope
they may all be up soon.
Rev. Dameron, of Griffin, filled his appointment at the
Baptist church Sunday morning and at night and baptised those who joined the church
at the protracted meeting at Morgan's Mill Sunday afternoon at 3:30.
Dr. H. F. McManus and family returned home Sunday after
a two weeks stay with relatives in Charlotte, N.C. He says with all the other good
things, they killed for him the fatted calf.
Sheriff Brown was in our midst a short while Saturday.
Mrs. J. G. Posey and grandaughter, Florence Stephens,
spent two days last week in Bremen, Ga., visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. F. Matthews.
Mr. B. H. Scott made a business trip to Fayetteville Monday.
What has become of "Primus"? We haven't heard
from him since blackberries and watermelons got ripe.
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