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1472 KENT COUNTY. [ART. 15.

and assistants, with reference to the matters and tilings herein,
embraced; nothing, however, herein contained, shall be con-
strued to prohibit a sale by such pharmacist and druggist in cases,
of extreme illness, when delay would be dangerous; any pharma-
cist and druggist, or physician, violating any provisions or
requirement of this section, shall be guilty of misdemeanor, and
on conviction thereof shall be fined in the sum of not less than
fifty dollars nor more than three hundred dollars for every such
offence, and shall stand committed until such fine and the costs of
prosecution are paid; in all cases, one-half of all fines shall go to
the informer and the residue to the board of school commis-
eioners of said county, for the use of the public schools therein.

MILLINGTON.

P. L. L. (1860,) art. 14, sec. 119.

153. The male citizens of Millington, in Kent county, in-
cluding therein the place formerly called Sandtown, in Queen
Anne's county, residing and having families therein, shall, on the
second Saturday of March, annually, between the hours of two-
and five o'clock, P. M., elect five inhabitants of said town as
commissioners for one year from the first day of April next
ensuing; and the said commissioners, by the name of "The Com-
missioners of Millington," are a body politic, with power to sue
and be sued, and to have and use a common seal, and alter the
same at pleasure.

Ibid. sec. 130.

154. The said commissioners shall give at least ten days' pub-
lic notice of said election, and any justice of the peace may pre-
side thereat; and if no justice be present at the time of holding
said election, the commissioners may hold the same.

Ibid. sec. 131.

155. If anything shall prevent the said election from being
held on the day appointed, the commissioners shall appoint an-
other day for holding the same, and shall give notice thereof at
least five days previous thereto; and the commissioners shall fill
up all vacancies in their own body which may happen within the
year.

 

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