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EDWIN WARFIELD, ESQ., GOVERNOR.

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be fixed in each booth or voting compartment, and the said

 

specimen ballots shall be conspicuously displayed in said poll-

 

ing room and on the outside of the building- wherein said

 

voting shall take place. Not less than three of said cards and

 

three of said specimen ballots shall be posted outside of the

 

guard rails, and not less than three of each of same shall be

 

securely and conspicuously posted on the outside of the building

 

in which the polls are held, before the balloting begins, in such

 

position that the same may be easily examined by the public.

 

It shall also be the duty of the several Boards of Supervisors

 

of Klections. on the morning of said election, to cause to be

 

conspicuously posted in such polling place, and in each voting

 

booth of each polling place, separate tickets or lists contain-

 

ing the names of the candidates of each political party, with

Aiding a voter

a designation of the several offices for which they are candi-

in selecting
candidates

dates, so that voters may thereby be aided in selecting the can-

for whom he
wishes to

didates for whom they wish to vote, and in marking the official

vote.

ballot accordingly.

 

SEC. 2. And be it enacted. That this Act shall not apply to

Exempting

Baltimore City, Baltimore. Dorchester. Queen Anne's, Wi-

Baltimore

comico, Carroll. Washington, Allegany, Cecil, Montgomery,

City and cer-
tain coun-

Howard, Caroline and Harford Counties, and that as to the

ties.

said counties Section 50 and Section 114A of Article 33 of the

 

Code of Public General Laws, title "Elections," shall be and re-

 

main in full force and effect.

 

SEC. 3. And be it enacted. That this Act shall take effect

 

from the date of its passage.

 

Approved April 12. 1904.

 

CHAPTER 340.

 

AN ACT to incorporate the Fidelity Appraising and Auditing

 

Company of Baltimore City.

 

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-

 

land, That Howard May, Charles P. Brown, Frank J. Hutchins,

The Fidelity

John H. Parker, William Crowell, and their associates and suc-

Appraising

cessors, and all such other persons as may hereafter become

and Auditing
Company of

stockholders in the company hereby incorporated, shall be and

Baltimore

City.

they are hereby constituted a body politic and corporate by its

 

name and style of "The Fidelity Appraising and Auditing Com-

 

pany of Baltimore City." And by that name be capable in law to

 

acquire and hold, and in any way dispose of property, ana to sue

 

and be sued, plead and be impleaded, to make and use a seal and

 


 
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