PHILLIPS LEE GOLDSBOROUGH, ESQ., GOVERNOR.
'Intoxicating Liquors,' to be designated as sections 54A to
54T (both inclusive) ; to regulate the sale and the granting
of licenses for the sale of spirituous and fermented liquors —
in Carroll county," within one mile of Mount Pleasant Meth-
odist Episcopal Church building; Providence Methodist Prot-
estant Church building, and Gamber Public School building
No. 6, in the Fourth Election district in Carroll county,
Maryland.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That no license shall hereafter be issued for the sale of
spirituous or fermented liquors under the provisions of Chapter
252 of the Acts of the General Assembly of Maryland, passed
at its January session, 1908, entitled "An Act to amend Article
7 of the Code of Public Local Laws, title 'Carroll County,' by
adding twenty new sections thereto, to follow after section 54 of
said Article 7, under the new sub-title of 'Intoxicating Liquors,'
to be designated as sections 54A to 54T (both inclusive) ; to
regulate the sale and the granting of licenses for the sale of spir- '
ituous and fermented liquors in Carroll county," within one
mile of Mount Pleasant Methodist Episcopal Church building,
Providence Methodist Protestant Church building and Gamber
Public School building No. 6, in the Fourth Election district of
Carroll county, Maryland.
SEC. 2.
And be it further enacted, That this act shall take
effect from the date of its passage.
Approved April 11, 1912.
CHAPTER 760.
AN ACT to amend the charter of the College of St. James, in
Washington county, Maryland, so as to authorize and em-
power the Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church
of the Diocese of Maryland to establish upon the property '
belonging to the said corporation a diocesan school for boys.
WHEREAS, At a meeting of the Trustees of the College of St.
James held in the City of Baltimore on the 27th day of
May, 1911, it was resolved by the said trustees that the
Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the Dio-
cese of Maryland be requested to declare that it would
establish upon the property belonging to said college in Wash-
ington county, Maryland, a diocesan school for boys when
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