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The Maryland Code, Public Local Laws, 1888
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1598 PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY. [ART. 17.

1886, ch 424.

175. The county commissioners, justices of the peace, sheriff,
constables, and all county and State officers, shall have, hold and
exercise their offices and jurisdiction in said town; and the county
commissioners shall appropriate annually the full amount of road
tax levied or imposed upon the assessable property within the
corporate limits of the town, and shall order the county treas-
urer, who shall collect the taxes within said corporate limits, to
pay said road taxes to the commissioners of the town, for the
improvement of the streets and roads within the corporate limits
of the town.

Ibid.

176. The commissioners shall have power to establish build-
ing lines on all the streets in the town, or which shall hereafter
be opened therein, and to compel all persons erecting buildings
in said town to conform thereto.

1880, ch 10.

177. The clerk of the circuit court for Prince George's
county shall not grant a license to any person to sell spirituous
or fermented liquors of any kind at any place at the village of
Hyattville north of the branch of the Potomac river, which
separates Hyattville from the town of Bladensburg, or within an
area of one-half mile from the station of the Baltimore and Ohio
railroad company at Hyattville, in said county; and any person
selling any spirituous or fermented liquors or any kind of
intoxicating drink, whether of original manufacture or of a
mixed character, within the above-described limits, shall, on
conviction, be subject to the same fines and punishments now
provided by the code of public general laws for selling such
liquors without a license.

JURORS.
1870, ch. 331.

178. When the list of names selected, as prescribed by the
code of public general laws, is made and certified, the judge of
the circuit court, in the presence of the members of the bar, and
such other persons as may think proper to be present, shall cause
all the names selected and placed on the list to be legibly written

 

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