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2344 ARTICLE 10.

suits and the collection of all judgments recorded in said suits as are ap-
plicable in cases arising on small debts, and in addition to said remedy
the said Commissioners of Dorchester County shall be permitted to re-
strain by injunction the operation of any sawmill mentioned in this Act,
operated in Dorchester Counter, whose owner or operator has not com-
plied with the provisions of this Act.

SECRETARY.

1900, ch. 555, sec. 1.

475. The citizens of the town of Secretary, in Dorchester County, are
hereby constituted a body corporate under the name of the Commissioners
of Secretary, and as such have perpetual succession, and by that name
may sue and be sued, purchase, hold and dispose of real, personal and
mixed property for the benefit of said town, own, use and alter, as may
be required, a common seal, and exercise certain other privileges herein-
after specified.

1900, ch. 555, sec. 2.

476. The corporate limits of the said town of Secretary shall be as
follows: Beginning on the south bank of the Warwick River at a point
west of the Baltimore, Chesapeake and Atlantic Steamboat Wharf, (or by
whatsoever name or names the said wharf may be known), where the divi-
sion line between the said steamboat property and the lands of Mr. R. T.
Wright intersects the aforesaid south bank of the Warwick River; thence
running with said division line in a south, southeasterly direction to the
north side of the public road leading from Secretary to Cambridge; thence
in an easterly direction with the north side of said road and causeway,
Webster's coal and wood shed on the east bank of the south branch of the
Warwick River; thence with the east bank of said south branch to the
mouth of a ravine on or near the division line between the lands of Capt.
George W. Lane and the Tar Kiln track of land; thence with the said
ravine in an easterly direction to the division line between the lands of
Mr. Samuel Webster and Mr. Tilghman; thence with said line in a north-
erly direction to and with the division line between the lands of Mr.
Tilghman and Mr. Slocum and Mr. Tilghman and Mr. B. W. Holland,
to and across the East New Market road, and continuing in the same
northerly direction across the lands of Mr. Melroshak to the south bank
of the north branch of the Warwick River; thence with the said south
bank of the north branch to the south end of New or Short Bridge; thence
with the middle of the said north branch in a westerly direction to a
point in the Warwick River due north from the place of beginning
thence due south to the aforesaid beginning.

1900. ch. 555, sec. 3.

477. All male citizens of this State who have resided in said town six
months next preceding the date of election, and are at the time legally

 

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