PHILLIPS LEE GOLDSBOROUGH, ESQ., GOVERNOR.
1201
of the Laws of 1904, in so far as the same refer to and affect
the town of Trappe, Talbot county, be and the same are hereby
repealed.
SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That the County Com-
missioners of Talbot County shall pay annually to the Commis-
sioners of the town of Trappe, in Talbot county, the sum of two
hundred dollars ($200) out of the county taxes levied upon the
property within the limits of the town of Trappe in said county,
to be disbursed by the Commissioners of the town of Trappe
for repair and maintenance of the roadbed of the streets of said
town; provided, that no money shall be paid hereunder until
and unless the Commissioners of the town of Trappe shall on
or before the 31st day of December of each year, file with the
County Commissioners of Talbot County an itemized state-
ment, with the vouchers, showing that for the year then just
ended an actual expenditure of at least two hundred dollars
($200) has been made upon the roadbed of the streets of the
town of Trappe.
SEC. 3. And be it enacted, That this act shall take effect
from the date of its passage.
Approved April 11, 1912.
CHAPTER 724.
AN ACT to incorporate the Town of Barton, Allegany county,
Maryland.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That the citizens of the Town of Barton, in Allegany
county, shall be and they are hereby constituted and made a
body corporate by the name of the Comissioners of Barton,
and with all the privileges of a body corporate, and by that
name to sue and be sued, and to have and use a common seal
and have perpetual succession.
SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That the limits of said town shall
be as follows: Beginning at a cucumber tree standing on the
north side of Potomac Tram Road; thence N. 28 1/2 degrees, E.
500 feet to an oak tree; thence N. 10 degrees, E. 300 feet to a
hickory tree; thence N. 20 degrees, E. 530 feet to an oak tree;
thence N. 28 1/2 degrees, E. 436 feet to a beech tree; thence N.
2 1/2 degrees, E. 250 feet to a thornbush; thence N. 28 1/2
degrees, E. 1044 feet to a leaning oak tree; thence N. 39
degrees, E. 857 feet to a telegraph pole; thence N. 60 degrees,
W. 1150 feet to a sugar tree; thence S. 87 3/4 degrees, W. 500
feet to a locust tree; thence N. 59 degrees, W. 256 feet to a
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