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An Act to regulate the trading of Merchants, Shop-keepers and others, so far as regards the county of Liberty, and to punish those who may attempt to defeat the same. 1826 65 (1826)

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lctor of Doty county troni collecing all tired which nre now giv.
dn in in said districts included as iiforesaid in Pulaski county
Sec. 5. And be itfju'rther eniited bj the authority aforesaid. Thnt
ill ridlitary oflicers, to-erher witn the justics of the pears included
by this act ih the county of Pulaski, shall hold their offices as-thouieht
1iis act had not been pais'd, and all officers holding public monies
,clu1d as above, the property of Dooly county, be and they are
hereby iequired to pay the same immediately into the hands of the
Inferior court of said county.
Sec. 6. And be it fulther that ed by the author ity ifoesaid That
all laws and ps ts of laws militating against thin act, be and the same
are hereby repialed.
Assente4 to, 26th Dec. 1826.
A-N ACT to regulate the frasling of Mierchants, Shop.keeperg and
others, so far as regards the county of Liberty, and to punish those
who may attempt to defeat the same.
Be it enacted by the Senate and house of Representatii~es of ths
State of Georgia in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted
by the authority of the same, That fron and alter the pasage tf this
act, it shall not be lawful for any merchairt. shop-keeper, or any per-
bns whatever, to trade with any slave or slaves, Iree* negroes or umu-
lattoes, with or without a ticket, after sunset or befoie sunrise in the
oounty of Liberty.
Sec. 2. And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That
Lf any slave or slaves, free negroes or nalattoeal, St.I4 ue seel$ in any
store, shop, or tipling house, with any articles of sale within the a-
furesaid prohibited hours, it shall be t.ken and r. ceived as evidence
against the person or persons owning, or peison keeping the sMore,
shop, or tipling house. of a violation of this act: Provided neverthe-
less, that riothing herein contaided shall be so constroed a's to p-C
*ent the owner or owners of said store, shop, or tipling house, from
supplying any written order of the owner, overseer, or manager of
any such slave or slaves, free negroes or inulartoes.
Sec. 3. And be itffurther enacted by the authority aforesaid, That
if any person or persons shall violate the before r.'cired act. he, she,
or they shall, for the first offence, be fined in the sum of two huitdred
and fifty dollars, with imprisonment in the common jult for a period
ACTS 1826.                5

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