SECTION 1. That the district line between the Third and Ninth and Tenth Civil Districts of counties of the State having a population of not more than 27,710 nor less than 27,705 according to the Federal Census of 1920 or any subsequent Federal Census, be and the same is hereby changed as follows: Beginning at a point in the north boundary line of the corporation of the Town of Gallatin, where the same crosses the Louisville and Nashville R.R.; thence north with the east line of the right-of-way of said railroad to the northwest corner of R.A. Culbreath's land; thence east with his line to the Dobbins Pike; thence north with the Dobbins Pike to W. H. Denny's northwest corner; thence east with Denny's line to his northeast corner; thence south with J. W. Langford's line to A. W. Wakefield's northeast corner; thence south with Wakefield's line to his southeast corner; thence west to corporation line near R. S. Chambers' southeast corner, detaching from the Ninth District and placing within the jurisdiction of the Third District the property of J. T. Durham, Dr. Homer Reese, Mrs. Barnett, Chenault Brothers and R. A. Culbreath, and from the Tenth District the property of W. H. Denny, J. W. Langford, A. W. Wakefield and others.
SECTION 2. That this Act take effect from and after its passage, the public welfare requiring it.
Passed: March 29, 1923.