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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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FREDERICK COUNTY. 2605

regulate and provide for the issuing of licenses to all traveling persons
who dispense medicines or medical advice and secret or patented inven-
tions or remedies, atnd shall have the power to fix the price or fees for
such licenses, respectively, and to provide for the collection of the same.

1906, ch. 785, sec. 2. 1918 Code, sec. 580.

584. Said Mayor and Council of Mount Airy shall also have power
by ordinance to establish night watches and patrols and erect and main-
tain lamps to light the streets, roads and alleys of said, town; to restrain
and prohibit gaming; to prevent drunkenness, brawling and fighting, and
to suppress and remove all nuisances affecting or liable to affect the peace,
quiet or health of the town.

1906, ch. 785, sec. 3. 1918 Code, sec. 581.

585. Said Mayor and Council shall also have power by ordinance to
make reasonable regulations in regard to buildings to be erected in said
town and grant building permits for the same; to estaiblish five districts
in said town and regulate the kind of materials used in the erection of
buildings within such districts, with special reference to the prevention
and suppression of fires; to regulate the burning of brush, boxes, shavings
and other refuse matter in the streets, alleys, yards and gardens of said
town, for the purpose of preventing fires; to establish and regulate a
station house or lockup for the temporary confinement of the violators of
the laws and ordinances of the town, and for the suppression of vagrancy-

1906, ch. 785, sec. 6. 1908 Code, sec. 582.

586. For the purpose of carrying out the powers granted by this Act,
and to preserve the cleanliness, health, peace and good order of said town
and the community, the said Mayor and Council may impose such fines,
not exceeding twenty dollars in any one case, for each violation of any
ordinance or any section of any ordinance passed under the provisions of
this Act or by authority thereof, and in default of payment of any fine
imposed or the costs incurred in connection therewith they may provide
for the imprisonment of the offender for a period not exceeding thirty
days, or until the fine and costs are paid.

1898, ch. 383.

587. It shall be the duty of the County Commissioners of Carroll
County to pay annually to the Mayor and Council of Mount Airy, one-
half the amount of taxes levied and collected annually by said County
Commissioners for road purposes, upon the assessable property liable to
taxation within the limits of the town of Mount Airy, to be appropriated
and used by the said Mayor and Council of Mount Airy, for the repair,
maintenance and improvement of the streets and roads within the limits
of said town, and within the borders of Carroll County so graded and
macadamized as aforesaid.

 

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