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An Act to alter and amend the several acts incorporating the city of Macon. 1847 36 (1847)

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AN ACT to alter and amend the several acts incorporating
the city of Macon.
SECTIoN 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House (Y Relprc-
sentatives oftihe State of Georgia in General Assembly net. and
it is hereby enuacted by the authority the same, That the mu-
nicipal government of* the city of Macon shall consist of a
Mayor and eight Aldermen, who are hereby constituted a
body corporate under the name and style of ,the Mayor
and Council ofthe city of Macon, and by that name and
style shall have perpetual succession, shall have a conunon
seal, and be capable in law and equity to purchase, have,
hold, receive, enjoy, possess, and retain to them and their
successors, for the use of the city of Macon, any estate or
estates, real or personal, of whatsoover kind or nature, with-
in the jurisdictional limits of the city of Macon; and shall
by'the said name he capable to sue and be sued in any court
of law or equity in this State ; and shall succeed to all the
rights and liabilities of the present corporation of the city of
Macon; and the corporate limits of the city shall be the
same as those now established by law.
SEC. 2. Bc ilftrther enacted by the authority ajoresaid, That
an election shall be held at the Court-house in the city of
Macon, on the first Saturday in January in each year, for a
Mayor and eight Aldermen, to serve for one year and until
their successors are elected and qualified, and the polls of
which eleclion shall be opened at nine o'clock in the fore-
noon and closed at four o'clock in the afternoon.
SEC. 3. Be itfitrther enacted by the (ithority aforesaid, That
all male white citizens, qualified to vote for members of the
State Legislature, and who shall have paid all taxes legally
imposed and demanded by the authorities of the city, and
shall have resided six months within the jurisdictional limits
of said city, and no other person, shall be qualified to vote
at said election for Mayor and Aldermen. And in case any
person, otherwise qualified to vote at said election, shall
move into the city after the time for giving i his taxes, and
whose name shall not appear on the tax book of the preced-
ing year, he shall, in ord.er to entitle him to vote, report his
name to the Clerk of Council before the opening of the polls
in order that he may be enrolled among the tax-paying cit-
izens.
SEc. 4. The said election shall be helt  nuder the
superintendence ot'.a Justice of the Peace and two free-
holders, orof three freeholders who shall be appointed by the
City Council at least five days before the election, and each
of the said freeholders, before entering upon his duties, shall
take an oath before some Justice of the Peace, that * he will
faithfllly and impartially conduct said election, and prevent
all illegal voting, to the best of his skill and power. And

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