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1004 DORCHESTER COUNTY. [ART. 10.

and the twelfth (or Williamsburg) election districts; commis-
sioner district number two shall be composed of the fourteenth
(or Linkwood), third (or Yienna), and eleventh (or Drawbridge)
election districts; commissioner district number three shall be
composed of the seventh (or Cambridge), eighth (or Neck), and
thirteenth (or Bucktown) election districts; commissioner district
number four shall be composed of the fourth (or Parson creek),
.sixth (or Hooper's Island), and ninth (or Church creek) election
districts; and commissioner district number five shall be composed
of the fifth (or Lake's), and the tenth (or Straight's) election .dis-
tricts of said county.

1878, ch. 160.

105. At every general election for county officers there shall
be tive county commissioners elected for said county, one of whom
shall have charge of each commissioner district, whose duties shall
be as are now and may herein and hereinafter be prescribed by
Jaw.

1886, ch. 89.

106. There shall be a treasurer appointed, as provided in the
succeeding section, whose duties shall be to receive and disburse
all monies levied and collected for county purposes, according to
the order of the county commissioners, and pay over to the treas-
urer of Maryland, as hereinafter directed in this sub-title of this
article, all money levied and collected for the State in said county;
he shall keep a separate account of both State and county levies
with each collector, and shall make and keep a duplicate of each
receipt given for all public monies received by him; he shall
make a quarterly statement to the commissioners, on the first
Tuesday of each and every quarter, in a report correctly exhibit-
ing the condition of the county finances under the control of his
office; said statement shall exhibit the amount of monies received
by him, and all sums of money due the county from each collector
and all other sources, and the year said sums were levied, the
amounts of money, if any, borrowed by the commissioners and
not yet paid; also the amount of money paid by him on the order
of the commissioners, and the object for which said sums were
paid, and monies due from the county and unpaid, and the cash
balance on hand and how deposited; and these statements shall
be made in a securely bound volume, properly made and ruled for

 

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