352 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [Ch. 181]
Creek, on the boundary line between the lands of Thomas Joiner
and the lands of Abraham Alexander, and running thence in
an easterly direction with said boundary line about five hun-
dred feet to the lands of Pauline Ascher; thence running with
the boundary line between the lands of Pauline Ascher and
Abraham Alexander to the public road leading from Rock
Hall to Grey's Inn; thence running in an easterly direction to
the boundary line between the lands of George L. Maslin and
Abraham Alexander on the public road leading from Chester-
town to Grey's Inn, and continuing said line easterly two hun-
dred (200) feet to a stone on division line of G. L. Maslin and
A. Alexander by a stone; thence by a straight line to a stone
on the east side of the public road leading from Bock Hall to
Chestertown. Said point being distant 100 feet south from
the Arch Bridge over Grey's Inn Creek, said point being
marked by a stone; thence by a straight line northwesterly to a
point on the north side of the Haven road, marked by a stone;
thence north parallel with the public road leading from Rock
Hall Cross Roads to Denby, 200 feet; thence west to W. M.
Miller's line; thence by a straight line to the extreme end of
Windmill Point; thence by a straight line to the place of begin-
ning.
SEC. 13. And be it enacted, That the said corporation shall
have the power to pass ordinances, requiring all circus or the-
atrical performances, shows, plays and public entertainments
for which an admission fee is charged to take out a license
before giving an exhibition in said town, and to fix the cost
of said license, and shall have the power to pass all ordinances
to provide for regulating peddler of nostrums, notions, patent,
secret or pretended inventions and remedies on the streets,
alleys or sidewalks of said town.
And shall have the power to pass ordinances requiring all
persons and corporations to take out a license before using any
cart, dray, wagon, dearbon or any other vehicle for the purpose
of hauling or transporting any goods, wares, materials or other
things for compensation. And to license bowling alleys, billiard
and pool tables, skating rinks and other public amusements.
SEC. 28. And be it enacted, That the Mayor of Rock Hall
shall receive a salary of twenty-five dollars ($25) per annum,
payable half-yearly in equal portions, beginning from the first
Saturday in May, 1912, and that each councilman of Rock
Hall, other than the Mayor, shall receive a salary of one dollar
($1.00) for each and every meeting such councilmen shall
attend, payable at each meeting, and beginning from the first
Saturday in May, 1912.
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