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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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GARRETT COUNTY. 2757

the said Mayor and Council of said town of Friendsville. All town taxes
shall be liens on the real estate of the party indebted from the time the
same are levied to the same etxent as state and county taxs are liens and
the said town taxes shall be collectible in the manner as state and county
taxes are collectible.

1904, ch. 300, sec. 111B.

190. It shall be the duty of the said Mayor of the said town to see
that the ordinances of the town are duly and faithfully executed, and he
shall appoint, subject to the confirmation of the Council, all such per-
sons as agents and servants of said corporation as may be necessary to
carry out the objects and purposes of the corporation, and enforce the
ordinances to be passed thereby.

1904, ch. 300, sec. 111F.

191. The said Council shall have power to pass all such ordinances not
contrary to the 'Constitution and laws of this State as it may deem neces-
sary for the good government of the town, for the protection and preserva-
tion of the town's property, rights and privileges; for the preservation of
the peace and good order and securing persons and property from violence,
danger and destruction; for the protection of the health, comfort and
convenience of the citizens of Friendsville and visitors thereto, or so
journers therein; for providing proper and suitable lights on the streets;
for establishing, maintaining and regulating an adequate police force; to
regulate the management and location of starch factories, glue factories,
renderies, tallow chandlers, bone factories, soap factories, hide houses,
tanneries, slaughter houses, breweries, distillers, livery stables, foundries,
and all other establishments of which the business or trade may become
obnoxious or injurious to public comfort and health; to prohibit the
erection of such buildings, or the continuance of such noxious occupation
therein; whenever the public health requires it; to prevent or regulate the
use of fire-arms, fireworks, bonfires or other things or practices use of
firearms, fireworks, bonfires or other things or practices tending to en-
danger persons or property; to regulate or prohibit the running at large
of cattle, horses, swine, fowls, sheep, goats, dogs or other animals; to
authorize the impounding, keeping, sale and redemption of such animals
when found in violation of the ordinance in such cases provided; to pre-
vent the deposit of any unwholesome substance either on public or private
property; to compel its removal to designated points, and to require slops,
garbage, ashes and other waste or unwholesome material to be removed
to designated points, or to require the occupants or residents on premises-
to place them conveniently for removal; to compel the occupants of any
premises, buildings, or outhouses, situated in Said city, when the same
have been filthy or unwholesome, to abate or clean the same; to authorize
the same to be done by the proper officers and to assess the expense
thereon against such property; to regulate or prevent the storage of gun-
powder, tar, pitch, resin, coal oil, benzine, turpentine, hemp, cotton, nitro-
glycerine, dynamite, giant powder, petroleum, gasoline, or gas, or any

 

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