103 Ga. 774 | Ga. | 1898
Daus was tried and convicted before the recorder of the City of Macon for the violation of an ordinance of that city. He sued out a writ of certiorari to the superior court. At the hearing, the judge overruled the certiorari and affirmed
We think the second objection is also without merit. The charter of the City of Macon expressly authorizes the mayor and council, as will be seen by reference to the provisions recited in the first headnote, “to levy and collect a license-tax . . upon all persons exercising any profession, trade or calling in said city” and to make suitable laws and regulations for carrying out this power. Under this clause of the charter, the municipal authorities had power to prescribe a license-tax for carrying on the business of selling beer, although the same man may have already taken out a license to sell spirituous
Judgment affirmed.