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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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CAROLINE COUNTY. 1705

1912, ch. 705, sec. 8.

549. Either an agricultural, manual training or commercial course
may be provided for, established and maintained in connection with said
high school, according to the best judgment of said boards of school com-
missioners, and subject to the provisions of the general school law, as
contained in the Acts of the Assembly of 1910, Chapter 386, or any re-
enactments or amendments thereto.

1912, ch. 705, sec. 9.

550. The primary schools now located at Hillsboro, in Caroline Coun-
ty, and at Queen Anne's, in Queen Anne's County, shall not in any way
be affected by the provisions of this Act, but shall be maintained as they
now are by the said counties of Queen Anne's and Caroline, "respectively,
with such additions and improvements as the boards of school commis-
sioners for the said respective counties may think best.

1912, ch. 705, sec. 10.

551. The County Commissioners for each of the said counties of
Talbot, Queen Anne's and Caroline shall levy a sufficient amount to defray
the respective shares required for the construction and equipment of said
high school, and in each year thereafter to levy an amount sufficient to
meet the cost of maintaining said high school.

SHERIFF.

P. L. L., 1888, Art. 6, sec. 220. 1864, ch. 176. 1918, ch. 93. 1920, ch. 693.

552. The Sheriff of Caroline County shall be allowed a sum not ex-
ceeding seventy-five cents a day for boarding and keeping each prisoner
committed to his custody, and the said sheriff is hereby required to keep
a book at the jail, in which he shall record the name of each prisoner
Committed to his custody, and by what authority, the time when received
and the offence charged, and also the date of his discharge, which book
shall be open to the inspection of the County Commissioners, state's attor-
ney and grand jury; should the sheriff neglect or refuse to keep said
book or comply with any of the duties which he is hereby required to
perform, he shall be liable to indictment and upon conviction be fined a
sum not exceeding one hundred ($100.00) dollars.

1929, ch. 280.

553. The Sheriff of Caroline County shall be entitled, in addition to
the fee already allowed by law for serving of state warrants, the sum of
ten cents per mile; provided, that when more than one state warrant is
to be served and can be served at the same time or on the same trip, it
shall be the duty of the sheriff to serve the warrants in such order and
manner as to make the mileage as small as possible, but no mileage shall
be allowed for serving state warrants within the corporate limits of the
town of Denton, where the county seat is located. Provided, further, that

 

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