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LAWS OF MARYLAND.

 

each Collector, and all other sources, the time when the same

 

became due, the amount of money, if any, borrowed by trie

 

Commissioners and not yet paid, also the amount of money

 

paid by him on the order of the Commissioners, and the objects

 

for which, and the dates when said sums were paid; also the

 

cash balance on hand, and when and where deposited ; these

 

statements shall be made in a securely bound book properly

 

ruled therefor, and shall be open during all reasonable office

 

hours to any and all taxpayers in said county; said Clerk

 

shall also attend all meetings of said County Commissioners,

 

make minutes of and record all proceedings, keep accurate and

 

full accounts of all matters relating to the conduct of his office,

 

and faithfully perform such other duties as may now or here-

 

after be required of him by law or by the said County Com-

 

missioners : and for the performance of such duties said Clerk

 

shall be entitled to such compensation as the County Com-

 

missioners may deem proper, not exceeding nine hundred dol-

 

lars per annum.

 

SEC. 2. And be if enacted, That this Act shall take effect

 

from the date of its passage.

 

Approved March 15, 1904.

 

CHAPTER 84.

 

AN ACT to add one new section to Article 56 of the Code of

 

Public General Laws of the State of Maryland, said section

 

to be known as Section S3A, for the purpose of prohibiting

 

the issuance of licenses for the sale of liquor or intoxicating

 

beverages of whatsoever kind on the Potomac river or upon

 

the propertv of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal within Alle-

 

gany and Washington Counties, in the State of Maryland.

 

SECTION T. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-

New section

land. That a new section be and the same is hereby added to

of an Act.

Article 56 of the Code of Public General Laws of Maryland,

 

said section to be designated as Section 83A, and to read as

 

follows :

 

83A. That on and after the date of the passage of this Act

Prohibiting
sale of liquor

it shall be unlawful to issue any licenses to any person or cor-

in certain
section.

poration authorizing the sale of liquor or intoxicating beverages

 

in any quantities whatsoever upon the Potomac river or upon

 

the property of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company ; and

 

be it further enacted that it shall be unlawful for any person



 
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