
    Smith v. Collier, marshal.
    Argued July 22,—
    Decided August 11, 1903.
    Habeas corpus. Before Judge Reece. City court of Floyd county. May 29, 1903.
    
      George A. H. Harris & Son, for plaintiff in error,
    cited Dill. Mun. Corp. §259; Tied. Mun. Pol. §150; 5 Am. St. R. 524; 7 Id. 640; 20 Id. 154; 41 Id. 250; 64 Id. 516.
    
      Halsted Smith, contra,
    cited 67 Ga. 755 ; 4 Ga. 512; 6 Ga. 1; 84 Ga. 169; 73 Ga. 184; 91 Ga. 268; 21 Am. & Eng. Enc. L. (2d ed.) 952, par. 6; Am. Dig. 1901 B, 2988, sec. 191; Am. Dig. 1902 A, 3193, sec. 233; Brightly (Pa.), 69; 41 Ill. App. 164; 11 S. E. 545; 31 Mo. App. 433; Am. Dig. 1890, 2635, par. 61, 69; Id. 1891, 3114, par. 83.
   Cobb, J.

An ordinance of a municipal corporation, which declares that “no hogs shall be permitted to remain within the corporate limits . . between the first of April and the first of October,” is not upon its face so unreasonable as that it would be the duty of the courts to declare it void.

Judgment affirmed.

By five Justices.  