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1368 HARFORD COUNTY. [ART. 13.
State's attorney for said county shall, before the trial of such
alleged offence, pray a jury trial on the part of the State, it shall
be the duty of any justice to commit such alleged offender for
trial, or to hold the said offender to bail to appear for trial in the
circuit court for the said county at its then session, if it be then
in session, or at its next session, if it be not then in session, and
to return said commitment or recognizance, with the name and
residence of the witnesses for the prosecution endorsed thereon,
forthwith to the clerk of said court; and the justice before whom
the case is tried shall inform the person charged of his right to a
jury trial.
1888, ch. 293.
236. In any indictment under this sub-title of this article for
violations of the provisions of the preceding sections thereof, it
shall not be necessary to specify the particular kind of liquor
which any person, house, company, association or body corporate,
bartered, sold or gave away, or solicited or received orders for
the purchase of, or kept deposited or had, with intent to barter,
sell or give away, or that the same be bartered, sold or given
away in violation of said provisions; but it shall be sufficient if
the indictment sets forth that the traverser bartered, sold or gave
away, or solicited or received orders for the purchase of, or kept
deposited or had, with intent to barter, sell or give away spirit-
uous or fermented liquors or intoxicating drinks, or with intent
that the same be bartered, sold or given away in violation of said
provisions.
NOTICES-LEGAL.
1878, ch. 356
237. All notices concerning the opening, altering, locating or
widening any public road, all reports of the school commissioners
that are required to be published, all lists of county expenses,
and levies and notices or other papers issuing from the county
commissioners, required by law to be published, shall be published
in at least two newspapers printed in the county.
OFFICERS' FEES.
1878, ch 216.
238. All accounts for officers' fees shall be made out in a fair
and clear manner, and in words at length; and whenever any
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