ART. 17.] QUEEN ANNE'S COUNTY. 761
83. He shall, in addition to the perquisites and fees allowed by
the said sheriff or keeper of the jail, be entitled to a residence
in aaid jail for himself and family, free from .rent, upon his keep-
ing the several apartments in his possuysiou in sufficient repair,
and taking care of the entire premises.
84. He shall be entitled to receive for boarding and keeping
any prisoner or runaway negro in said jail, the sum of fifty cents
per day, and to an annual allowance from said county sufficient
to furnish fuel for the comfort and benefit of said prisoners.
85. He shall, during his continuance in office, be disqualified
from holding any ordinary house of entertainment, and from re-
tailing spirituous liquors.
86. He shall not sell spirituous liquors, nor cause or suffer them
to be sold, to any of the prisoners confined in said jail, or to any
person for their use, and upon conviction thereof he shall forfeit
the sum of ten dollars. '
87. The county commissioners for said county may employ a
blacksmith by the year, to do the necessary iron work at the
said jail.
JURORS.
88. Each juror summoned upon the regular panel of jurors to
the Circuit Court for said county, shall receive for each day he
shall attend as" juror, the sum of one dollar and fifty cents, and
six and a quarter cents a mile for every mile his place of residence
shall be distant from the place of holding the said court, such
mileage to be allowed for each day, but not in returning to his
residence.
89. The county commissioners shall levy annually, one year in
advance, such sum of. 'money as they may deem sufficient to
defray the expenses of jurors for the ensuing year.
90. The county collector shall, immediately after the termina-
tion of every court, pay to the jurors such sums as they may
severally be entitled to receive for their attendance at that court.
91. A certificate signed by the clerk of the Circuit Court,
expressing the number of days any juror may have attended said
court and the sum due him for such attendance, including the
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