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ART. 11.] COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. 1113
1862, ch. 62.
82. They are authorized to have all their printing and adver-
tising done by such newspapers and in such manner as shall, in
their judgment, be most conducive to the interest of the county.
1870, ch. 58. 1872, ch. 27. 1874, ch. 160. 1876, ch. 127. 1876, ch. 319. 1878,
ch. 243. 1884, ch. 494. 1886, ch. 239.
83. They are authorized to levy upon the assessable property
of the county for such amount as shall be necessary, from time to
time, to pay the interest, and, as from time to time the same
shall mature, to pay the principal of all county bonds heretofore
issued according to law.
Ibid.
84. The interest on. the bonds issued under the acts of 1870,
chapter 58; 1872, chapter 27, and 1874, chapter 160, shall be re-
ceivable in payment of county taxes, and the said bonds shall be
exempt from county and municipal taxation; the interest on the
bonds issued under the acts of 1876, chapter 127; 1876, chapter
319; 1878, chapter 243; 1884, chapter 494, and 1886, chapter
239, shall be receivable in payment of county taxes.
1870, ch. 2. 1872, ch. 13.
85. Whenever three-fifths of the capital stock of any turnpike
company in Frederick county, chartered and organized between
the first day of January, 1868, and the fourth day of April, 1888,
or to be hereafter organized, shall have been subscribed for and
taken by responsible bona fide stockholders, the county commis-
sioners of said county are authorized and empowered to subscribe
for such portion of the remaining two-fifths of the said capital
stock as they, in their discretion, may deem proper, in the name
and for the benefit of said county, and shall be entitled to be
represented at all meetings of the stockholders of said company by
the county commissioners for the time being, or by such person
as may be duly authorized by them; provided, said road or roads
so subscribed to shall be graded for a width of twenty feet, four-
teen of which shall be covered with stone, of an average depth of
nine inches.
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