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ART. 17.] ELECTION DISTRICTS. 1587

necessary expenses attending the collection thereof; secondly, to
the payment of such sums as may be required to carry the pro-
visions of the two preceding sections into effect; and thirdly, so
much of the residue as may be collected from white persons, shall
be paid to the board of county school commissioners for said county
for school purposes, to be expended under existing laws, and so
much thereof as may be collected from colored persons, shall be
paid over to the board of county school commissioners, to be
applied to the education of colored children of said county, in
such a manner as to said board of county school commissioners
may seem best, or in such manner as may hereafter be provided
by law.

1876, ch. 97.

132. Prince George's, Queen Anne's, St. Mary's, Montgomery,
Carroll, Calvert, Kent, Garrett, Dorchester, Cecil, Caroline, Wor-
cester, Somerset, Washington, Wicomico and Allegany counties,
and Baltimore city, and all cities, towns or boroughs in which
dogs are taxed by municipal ordinance, are exempted from the
operation of sections 157-162 of article 81 of the code of public
general laws, title " Revenue and Taxes," relating to the taxation
of dogs in this State.

ELECTION DISTRICTS.

1888, ch. 262. 1872, ch. 367. 1874, ch. 487. 1876, ch. 147. 1878, ch. 180.

133. Prince George's county is divided into fourteen election
districts according to their present names, bounds and limits, as
established by law.

1868, ch 262.

134. The judges and clerks of election in said county shall
receive three dollars per day for each day they may act in the
discharge of their official duties.

1884, ch. 190.

135. It shall not be lawful for any person in Prince George's
county to carry, on the days of election and primary election,
within one-fourth mile of the polls, secretly or otherwise, any
gun, pistol, dirk, dirk-knife, razor, billy or bludgeon; and any
person violating the provisions of this section shall be deemed

 

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