23 Ga. 49 | Ga. | 1857
delivering the opinion.
Not only the Constitution of the United States recognizes the Christian Sabbath, by exempting the President from the consideration of bills on that day, but by many of our own statute laws the day is protected from secular desecration. And again, by authorizing certain civil proceedings to be had on that day, when necessity requires it, the inference is legitimate that, as to other cases, it is dies non.
Under these circumstances, it would ill become this tribunal to require of the Sheriff and his deputies to be hovering around meeting houses, and violating the rest and sanctity of the domestic hearth, to serve process. Let our over-worked people and public officers be exempt on one day of the seven, from the toils and harassments of worldly business.
Judgment affirmed.