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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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5268 ARTICLE 24.

and the owner and the managers of any laundry business who has a fixed
place for work. (4) All persons, whether they are persons who travel about
or otherwise, not being resident physicians or druggists of said town who
dispose of medicines, remedies, nostrums or patent medicine or who dis-
pense medical advice on the streets or in other places of the town; pro-
vided, that nothing herein shall prevent the sale of medicine under an
ordinary traders' license; when the sales are made from a wagon, carriage
or other vehicle a license for it may also be required. (5) All retail
dealers in goods or articles of merchandise. (6) All persons who keep
livery stables for the hire of horses, carriages or teams, or who keep feed
stables. (7) All proprietors of hotels, and parties who keep restaurants,
eating houses and ice cream saloons and all vendors of ice cream who have
no town traders' license. (8) All vendors or traders in wood and coal who
pay no state or town license to conduct said business; this does not apply
to growers of wood, or occasional sales of wood brought from the country
to be sold from cart or wagon. (9) All express companies, and all life
insurance companies, which have offices or agents in Pocomoke City, the
agent to be bound to pay for the license, and the Mayor and Council to
be entitled to compel the agent to take out license by fines and forfeitures;
the same agent may act for fire and life insurance companies on one
license. (10) All solicitors of life insurance companies, who go from
house to house or from place to place in the town in the service of any
company. (11) The proprietors of circuses, either for showing or parad-
ing in the town. (12) The proprietors or promoters of any theatrical per-
formance, troop or company, and the proprietors of any exhibition or any
public entertainment who charges an admission fee; these may be required
to procure a license for each performance, exhibition or entertainment.

(13) The owner or promoter of every merry-go-round or flying horses.

(14) All keepers or owners of bowling alleys, bowling saloons, billiard
saloons, bagatelle saloons and all pool tables and saloons, whether kept or
used by a corporation, firm or individual (15) All persons who keep or
own any dray, cart or wagon or other vehicle for transportation in the
said town of goods, merchandise or other personal chattels and effects,
for hire, or for which compensation is charged. (16) The owner or man-
ager of any automobile, carriage or other vehicle for carrying passengers
in said town; provided that no proprietor of any garage or livery stable
who pays license to the town as proprietor thereof shall be required to
secure another license for automobiles or other vehicles to carry passen-
gers in the town as aforesaid. (17) All vendors or dealers in horses, or
mules, whether the parties be residents or otherwise; provided, that the
proprietors of a livery stable may sell the same without any additional
license. (18) The promoters of any public auction of horses, mules or any
other goods and chattels; persons having a livery stable license shall not
be exempt from this license. (19) All undertakers. (20) The proprietors
or publishers of any newspaper. (21) All real estate brokers. (22) All
telephone and telegraph companies having offices in the said town and
doing business therein. (23) All practicing physicians residing in said

 

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