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Session Laws, 1904
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EDWIN WARFIELD, ESQ., GOVERNOR.

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ing from Cabin creek village to Shiloh church, thence with

 

said road to the county road leading from East New Market

 

to Rhodesdale, and thence with said to the Forks District

 

line.

 

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That it shall be the duty of

 

the officers of registration of East New Market Election Dis-

 

trict, or District No. 2, to strike from the list of qualified

Transferrence

voters on the registration books thereof, the names of all voters

of voter's

residing within the limits of that portion of said Kast New

names.

Market Election Distric hereby placed in Hurlock District,

 

and who shall hereafter be entitled to register and vote in

 

Hancock District, or District No. 15, upon presentation to

 

the officers of registration of said Hurlock Election District

 

a certificate showing that their names have been erased from

 

the registration books of East New Market District.

 

Approved April 8, 1904.

 

CHAPTER 556.

 

AN ACT to repeal and re-enact with amendments Sections 6,

 

7, 10, 11and 18 of Chapter 105 of the Acts of 1898, relat-

 

ing to the sale of spirituous and fermented liquors in the town

 

of Laurel, Prince George's County.

 

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

 

land, That Sections 6, 7, 10, 11 and 18 of Chapter 105 of the

Relating to

Acts of 1898, relating to the sale of spirituous or fermented

sale of intoxi-
cants.

liquors in the town of Laurel, Prince George's County, be

 

and the same are hereby repealed and re-enacted with amend-

 

ments so as to read as follows :

 

6. There shall be annexed to said application a certificate

 

signed by a, majority of the reputable, bona fide male residents

 

above the age of twenty-one years who reside within three

 

hundred feet of the place in which it is proposed to sell

 

any spirituous or fermented liquors in said town of Laurel,

 

in which the persons so certifying shall state they recommend

 

the applicant as a suitable person to whom such license should

Recommending

be issued; and any applicant for such license shall specify

applicants for
license.

the particular place where he proposes to offer said spirituous

 

or fermented liquors for sale, and all of such bona fide male

 

residents within said distance who are opposed to the issuance

 

of a license shall register their opposition thereto by a petition

 


 
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