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1893.—Chapter 143-144—145. 109
party to the sale : Provided, that no inspector shall receive more than Proviso,
three dollars for any one days service.
Sec. 5. That this act shall only apply to the counties of Buncombe, Act applicable
Madison, McDowell, Mitchell and Yancey. countie^.^* "^
Sec. 6. That this act shall be in force from and after its ratification
Ratified the 2Ist day of February, A. D. 1893.
CHAPTER 144.
An act amending chapter four hundred and eighty-seven of the laws of
eighteen hundred and ninety-one, concerning gaiiiekeepers.
ITie General Assembly of Tiorth Carolina do enact
:
Section 1, That section one of chapter four hundred and eighty- chapter 4gr, laws
seven of the laws of eighteen hundred and ninety-one be amended by ^^^' amended,
adding after the word " fowl" and before the word " his " in line six
the words: "Provided, the person so appointed gamekeeper shall, Bond of game-before
entering upon his duties as such officer, give bond in the sum ed by commis-of
one thousand dollars to the state of North Carolina for the faith- tu"k^county
'^'^^
ful performance of his duties as gamekeeper and shall also take the
usual oath required by officers." Oath.
Sec. 2. That section three of said chapter four hundred and eighty- Deputy game-seven
be amended by adding after the word " assistants" and before ^f mimber^^**^
the word "as" in line two " not to exceed ten."
Sec. 3. That this act shall be in force from and after its ratification. When act to take
Ratified the 21st day of February, A. D. 1893.
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CHAPTER 145.
An act to establish a state motto.
Whereas, Contrary to the usage of nearly all the states of the preamble.
American Union the coat-of-arms and the great seal of this state bear
no motto ; and whereas, a suitable motto, expresj-ive of some noble
sentiment and indicative of some leading trait of our people, will be
instructive as well as ornamental, and the state should also keep in
perpetual' remembrance the immortal declaration of independence
made at Charlotte ; now therefore,
The General Assembly of North Carolina do enact :
SECnoN 1. That the words ''esse quam videri " are hereby adopted state motto.
as the motto of this state, and as such whajl be engraved on the great
seal of North Carolina and likewise at the foot of the coat-of-arms of
the state as a part thereof.
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