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An Act to reduce into one the several acts regulating Inns, Taverns, and Houses of Private Entertainment; and for the restraint of Tippling Houses. 1822 168 (1822.6)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsms0064 and id is 1 raw text is: 168    LAWS OF THE srATE OF MISS)SSIPPi.
,either by himself or deputy, to attend the meetings of com-
missioners of roads in his county, and execute all orders of
said board; for which he shall receive two dollars per day,
payable out of the county treasury.
SEC. 14. The act concerning highways, ferries and bridges,
shall be in force in the county of Adams, so far as the general
principles are applicable to the particular case, and so far as
they are not inconsistent with, or do not infringe.the provisions
of this act; the commissioners however, having power to pro-
vide for the case, as they may think expedient.
SEc. 15. Any acts, or parts of acts, contravening the pro.
visions of this act, so far as they respect Adams county, are
hereby repealed.
COWLES MEAD,
Speakcr of the House of Representatives.
DAVID DICKSON,
Lieutenant- Governor and President of the Senate.
Approved: . une the 29th, 1182.
WALTER LEAKE.
AN ACT, to reduce into one, the several acts regulating Inns,
Taverns, and Houses of Private Entertainment; and for
the restraint of Tippling Houses.
SEC. 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and flouse of Represen-
atives of the State f Mississippi. in General .1ssembly convened,
That the County Courts in and for the respective counties in
this state, are hereby authorized to grant licenc-s to persons
to keep Inns and Taverns, to exhibit and sell victuals, vinous,
spirituous, and other strong liquors, for the accommodation of
persons; and provender and other sustenance for horses and
cattle, within their respective counties, in the manner pre-
sciibed by this act, and not otherwise.
SEc. 2. No person or persons shall be licensed to keep an
inn and tavern, but such as chall be recommended for that
pumpose, by at least six respectable frecholders of the town,
vidag , or neighborhood. in which such inn and tavern is
proposed to be kept: Provided, That where such application
shall be made, and the requisite number of freeholders do not
reside in the town, village or neighborhood, where such inn
or t ven is proposed to be kept, thues a like rerommendation
fro si. respectable house ht epers, shall be sufficient ; and
such treeholders or householders, as the case may be, shall -
-ertify that the person recommended is of good repute for

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