ART. 12.] AUCTIONS—BIRDS AND GAME. 1223
1878, ch. 108.
4. The clerk of the circuit court shall be entitled to the same
fees and commissions for issuing the license and paying into the
treasury the money therefor, as for other licenses under the laws
of this State.
1882, ch. 332.
5. It shall be unlawful for any person to pursue or carry on
the business or avocation of an auctioneer or crier of sales in said
county, without first taking out a license therefor, as provided in
the following section.
Ibid.
6. Any person desiring to pursue or carry on said business or
avocation of auctioneer, or crier of sales, may obtain a license so
to do upon application to the clerk of the circuit court for said
county; and said clerk is authorized to issue said license upon the
payment by such person of the sum of ten dollars, to be imme-
diately paid over by said clerk to the treasurer of the board of
county school commissioners, for the use of the public schools, of
said county, after deducting therefrom the sum of fifty cents as a
fee, to be retained by said clerk for issuing said license.
Ibid.
7. Any person who shall act, or attempt to act, as auctioneer
or crier of sales, without first obtaining a license as provided in
the preceding section, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor,
and shall be fined not less than five nor more than fifteen dollars,
to be recovered by indictment in the circuit court for said county,
and such fine shall be paid over to the school board of said county,
for the use of the public schools thereof.
BIRDS AND CAME.
1886, ch. 244.
8. It shall not be lawful for any person to shoot, kill, or in any-
way trap or destroy, in Garrett county, any blue-bird, swallow,
martin, catbird, sparrow, wren, whippoorwill, or any other insec-
tivorous bird, at any season of the year, under the penalty of two
dollars fine for each bird so taken, killed or destroyed.
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