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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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WICOMICO COUNTY. 5013

pose the said section 11 is hereby made to apply to this act, and the posses-
sion of each of* all of the aforementioned drugs or patent medicines in
quantities and under such conditions as to suggest that it is kept for sale
shall be prima facie evidence of a violation of this act.

ELECTION DISTRICTS.

P. L. L., 1888, Art. 23, sec. 40. 1868, ch. 24. 1874, ch. 261.

74. Wicomico county is divided into ten election districts according
to their present names, bounds and limits, in each of which districts all
elections for public officers shall be held at the places now fixed by law.

See secs. 76-88 for new districts.

1896, ch. 451.

75. The boundary line between Parsons' district No. 5, and Pittsburg
district No. 4, in Wicomico county, Maryland, in and near the town of
Parsonburgh, in said district, shall be changed so as to read as follows:
As the new boundary line between said districts in that locality beginning
on the northeasterly side of the county road leading from Forest Grove
to Parsonsburgh at a point in the curve of the said road opposite Public
School No. 8 and about 100 feet therefrom; thence running north fifty
degrees and thirty minutes east, 434 feet to the center of the county road
leading from Salisbury to Parsonsburgh; thence with a street called Pine
street so far as it runs, north four degrees, west 1,700 feet to the inter-
section of the county road known as the Parker road with the county road
known as the new county road, by the residence of George W. Farlow.

1898, ch. 74, sec. 1.

76. There is hereby created a new election district in Wicomico county,
to be known as the eleventh or Delmar election district of Wicomico coun-
ty, and to be formed of the northern part of Salisbury election district,
and the polling place of said district shall be Delmar.

1898, ch. 74, sec. 2.

77. The boundaries of said new district shall be as follows: Beginning
at the intersection of the county road leading from Salisbury to Mardella
Springs and the county road leading from said road easterly over the
Ruark, or Nailor Mill dam, thence by and with the Ruark or Naylor road
to the dam aforesaid; thence up the Ruark or Naylor Mill pond and
branch to the mill dam of George W. Leonard of B, and county road
leading from Salisbury to Laurel, Delaware; thence by and with said
county road to the Delaware line; thence by and with the Delaware line
to Spring Hill lane; thence by and with Spring Hill lane and the county
road leading from Salisbury to Mardella Springs to the beginning.

1900, ch. 426, sec. 1.

78. There is hereby created a new election district in Wicomico Coun-
ty to be known as the Twelfth or Nanticoke Election District of Wicom-

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