Chap. 120.—An ACT to change the corporate name of Jacksonville to Floyd.
Approved January 23, 1896.
1. Be it enacted by tbe general assembly of Virginia, That section
me of an act to incorporate the town of Jacksonville, in the county
of Floyd, approved February nineteenth, eighteen hundred and
hinety-two, be amended and re-enacted so as to read as follows:
§ 1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That the
town of Jacksonville, in the county of Floyd, as the same has been
or may be laid off into lots, streets and alleys, shall be, and the same
is hereby, made a town corporate, by the name of the town of Floyd,
and by that name shall have and exercise all the powers conferred
upon towns of less than five thousand inhabitants and be subject to
the provisions of chapter forty-four of the codeof Virginia and acts
amendatory thereof, as applicable to such towns, so far as the provi-
sions of the same are not inconsistent with the provisions of this
act.
2. This act shall be in force from its passage.